Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights
Destinations Covered: Delhi - Haridwar - Mathura - Vrindavan
Day 01: Delhi - Haridwar (270 Kms/ 5-6 Hrs)
Drive from Delhi to Haridwar. Upon arrival check into the hotel / Camp/Resort. Rest of the day free at your leisure to explore the city or surrounding area. Overnight stay at the hotel / Camp / Resort.
Haridwar -- Haridwar is the destination where people from across India visit for pilgrimage and to take a holy dip into the holy river Ganges. Haridwar city is an ancient and it is one of the most sacred cities in India. The diverse nature of the Hindu religion has attracted foreign visitors from all around the world. Foreigners always attracted to Haridwar because here they can closely experience India's complex culture, various Hindu rituals and the ancient civilization.
Day 02: Haridwar (Kumbh Mela)
Spend your day in Kumbh Mela on your own. Overnight stay at the hotel / Camp/Resort.
Haridwar Kumbh Mela -- Kumbh Mela is a Hindu festival and thought about the greatest Hindu Festival. Celebration is commended concurring the celestial signs which is for the most part rehashes itself at regular intervals. There are four spots and each spot get Kumbh Mela in 3 yrs revolution so there will be Kumbh mela each multi-year in one of the places. Festival is essentially about dipping up in river on certain heavenly days to get Moksha. It is accepted that drop of nectar fell at these spots. By dipping up at certain time at these spots' individuals accept that they will be freed from cycle of birth and resurrection which is called Moksha. Kumbh Mela is sorted out as indicated by Hindu Calendar. It is essentially rely upon position of Sun and Jupiter in Indian crystal gazing. At the point when Sun enters Mesha Rashi and Jupiter is in Kumbha Rashi it is praised in Haridwar. At the point when Sun enters Makar Rashi and Jupiter is in Vrishabh Rashi it is commended in Allahabad (Prayagraj). Kumbh Mela is praised in four places in India on turn. Haridwar, Allahabad (Prayag Raj), Ujjain and Nasik. Haridwar and Allahabad has River Ganga which Ujjain has Kshipra and Nasik has Godavari River. During the celebration pioneers visit the Ghats of stream and scrub down. Ghat implies steps to get to the waterway.
Day 03: Haridwar - Delhi
After breakfast you will be driven to Delhi. Upon arrival you will be dropped-off at the hotel.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 04: Delhi - Mathura (140 Kms/ 3 Hrs)
After breakfast you will be driven to Mathura. It takes around 3 hours to reach. After reaching Mathura, you can start exploring the birth place of Lord Krishna. It is scattered with numerous temples having its own significance, the main temple in the town is the Dwarkadheesh temple where the devotees assemble in every festival. Sri Krishna Janma Bhumi is another site to visit, it is the place where Lord Krishna was born; similarly, Lord Krishna�s rest place after his triumph over the tyrant Kansa is the Vishram Ghat. Other points of attraction are, the Gita Mandir, Radha Kund and more.
Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 05: Mathura - Vrindavan-Delhi
The next day, you get to find out more about Lord Krishna's childhood and love interests with your visit to another town near Mathura, Vrindavan. After your breakfast is served, you advance towards Vrindavan, indulge yourself more with the temples it has to offer. The Banke Bihari Temple is a very well-known shrine here, the temple to whom it is dedicated is believed to have been the great Krishna devotee. The oldest temple in the area is the Madan Mohan Temple; the most beautifully designed temples is the Sri Radha Raman Mandir temple. Other temples are the Prem Mandir, ISKCON temple, Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir and more.
Later drive to Delhi. Check into the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 06: Delhi Departure
After breakfast you will be transferred to the airport/ railway station for onward journey.
Explore Kumbha Mela through our Haridwar Kumbh tour with Mathura