Mumbai to Vrindavan
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Overview
Vrindavan is one of Hinduism's holiest towns, believed to be the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood and performed his divine Raas Leela with the gopis. The town has over 5,000 temples ranging from ancient shrines to the modern Prem Mandir which glows in white Italian marble illuminated by coloured lights at night. ISKCON's grand Krishna Balaram Mandir, founded in 1975 by Srila Prabhupada, draws international devotees year-round and has made Vrindavan a global centre for Vaishnavite devotion. The drive from Mumbai to Vrindavan covers 1360 km and typically takes around 20-22 hours via NH 48 via Vadodara → Jaipur → NH 44 → Mathura → Vrindavan, passing through scenic landscapes. Reach Vrindavan from Mumbai in comfort with Miles Tours — choose from our range of outstation cabs including Swift Dzire, Innova, and Crysta.
NH 48 via Vadodara → Jaipur → NH 44 → Mathura → Vrindavan DelhiHistory & Significance
Vrindavan was 'rediscovered' in the 16th century by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who identified the sacred sites of Krishna's pastimes that had been lost to forest overgrowth. The six Goswamis of Vrindavan, sent by Chaitanya, established major temples and wrote foundational texts of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. The Mughal emperors, particularly Akbar, granted land for temple construction, leading to the ornate Govind Dev Temple built in 1590.
Distance & Travel Time
Cab Fare — Mumbai to Vrindavan
| Car Type | Seats | One-Way (15% off) | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swift Dzire | 4 | ₹34,700 Flat 15% OFF | ₹40,800 |
| Ertiga | 6 | ₹39,350 Flat 15% OFF | ₹46,250 |
| Innova | 7 | ₹39,350 Flat 15% OFF | ₹46,250 |
| Innova Crysta | 6 | ₹46,250 Flat 15% OFF | ₹54,400 |
| Innova Hycross | 7 | ₹64,750 Flat 15% OFF | ₹76,200 |
Estimated for 1360 km. Toll, parking & driver allowance extra. Call for exact quote.
Route Highlights
- Prem Mandir — a stunning modern white marble temple that lights up dramatically after sunset
- Banke Bihari Temple — the most visited temple in Vrindavan, known for its unique darshan curtain tradition
- ISKCON Krishna Balaram Mandir — the international Hare Krishna headquarters in India, founded in 1975
- Govind Dev Temple — a grand 1590 red sandstone temple built by Raja Man Singh on Akbar's orders
- Keshi Ghat — a picturesque bathing ghat on the Yamuna where Krishna is believed to have bathed
Places to Visit in Vrindavan
Banke Bihari Temple
The most popular temple in Vrindavan, where the deity's curtain is drawn and opened repeatedly during darshan — a unique tradition since the priests believe the deity's gaze is too powerful for continuous viewing.
Prem Mandir
A magnificent modern temple built in white Italian marble by Jagadguru Kripalu Maharaj, depicting scenes of Krishna's life, spectacularly illuminated with coloured lights after sunset.
ISKCON Krishna Balaram Mandir
The international headquarters of the Hare Krishna movement in India, founded by Srila Prabhupada in 1975, featuring deities of Krishna-Balaram, Radha-Shyamsundar, and Gaura-Nitai.
Govind Dev Temple
A magnificent seven-storey red sandstone temple built in 1590 by Raja Man Singh of Amber, originally one of the grandest temples in India before Aurangzeb's forces reduced it to four storeys.
Keshi Ghat
The most important ghat in Vrindavan on the Yamuna River, where Krishna is believed to have slain the horse-demon Keshi, offering beautiful evening aarti views.
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