
Our Spiritual Packages
Discover the divine essence of Braj with our thoughtfully designed yatra packages. Each journey is crafted for a deeply spiritual experience.

Mathura Vrindavan 1 Day Tour
Experience the best of both sacred cities in one action-packed day. Begin at Mathura's Krishna Janmabhoomi — the very prison cell where Lord Krishna was born — then journey to Vrindavan to visit the magnificent Prem Mandir, the divine Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON, and witness the enchanting Yamuna Aarti at Keshi Ghat as the sun sets over the Braj land.

Giriraj Braj Yatra — Govardhan Parikrama, Barsana, Nandgaon & Kokilavan
An immersive two-day pilgrimage through the very heart of Braj. Day 1 is devoted entirely to Govardhan Parikrama — the holy 21 km circumambulation of Giriraj Ji, the sacred hill Lord Krishna lifted on his little finger to shelter all of Braj from Indra's wrath. Walk through Mukharwind, bathe at Radha Kund & Shyam Kund, marvel at Kusum Sarovar, and receive blessings at Mansi Ganga and Daan Ghati Temple before completing the parikrama. Day 2 takes you into the outer and hidden jewels of Braj — beginning at Barsana's magnificent Shriji Temple perched atop a hill, then descending through Prem Sarovar and Maan Garh to Nandgaon, where Nand Bhavan and Nandishwar Hill await. The journey culminates in the sacred and serene Kokilavan forest — where Krishna disguised himself as a Kokila bird to enchant Radha Rani — with darshan at the ancient Kokileshwar Mahadev Temple.

Govardhan Parikrama — Full Sacred Circumambulation of Giriraj Ji
Govardhan Parikrama is one of the most sacred acts of pilgrimage in the Hindu tradition — a full 21 km barefoot circumambulation of Giriraj Ji, the divine hill that Lord Krishna lifted on his little finger for seven days to protect the people of Braj from the fury of Lord Indra's rains. Every step of the parikrama passes through ancient temples, holy kundas, sacred ghats, and spots where Krishna's beloved childhood leelas unfolded. Begin at Jatipura — the 'face' of Giriraj Ji at Mukharwind — then walk through Puchari ka Lotha, Uddav Kund, Chakra Tirth, Govind Kund, Mansi Ganga, Kusum Sarovar, Radha Kund, Shyam Kund, Daan Ghati Temple and Jatipura once more. Vehicle support is available for elders. Completing this parikrama is considered equivalent to visiting all four Hindu Dhams.

Braj Panchkosi Yatra — Barsana, Nandgaon, Kokilavan & Kaman Char Dham
An extraordinary two-day yatra through the outer and innermost sacred circle of Braj. Day 1 takes you through Barsana's magnificent hilltop temples and hidden kunds, the childhood village of Nandgaon, the mystical Kokilavan forest, and the ancient Kama village — a quiet but deeply sacred stop associated with Braj lore. Day 2 is entirely devoted to Kaman (Kaamvan), the town in Rajasthan's Braj border that houses the Braj Char Dham — four sites that mirror the ancient Hindu Char Dham circuit: Kameshwar Mahadev (Braj Kedarnath), Charana Pahadi (Braj Badrinath), Brahma Sarovar / Brahma Kund (Braj Yamunotri), and Kama Kund / Kama Sarovar (Braj Gangotri). Kaman is the place where Kamadeva, the god of love, was reduced to ashes by Lord Shiva's wrath and later reborn through divine grace — making it one of the most extraordinary and little-visited sacred towns in all of North India.

Sampurna Braj Mandal Yatra — The Complete Braj Pilgrimage
The most comprehensive spiritual odyssey through the entire Braj Mandal — covering every sacred destination across 4 immersive days. Day 1 plunges you into the divine heart of Braj: Mathura's Krishna Janmabhoomi and Vishram Ghat, then Vrindavan's most beloved temples culminating in the magical Prem Mandir light & sound show. Day 2 ventures into Krishna's earliest childhood grounds — Mahavan, Gokul, and the extraordinary village of Raval, the actual birthplace of Radha Rani (her real home before Barsana), followed by an enchanting evening at Govardhan for Mukharwind aarti. Day 3 sweeps through Radha's royal hilltop kingdom of Barsana, Krishna's childhood village of Nandgaon, the mystical Kokilavan forest, and the ancient Kama village. Day 4 is dedicated entirely to Kaman — the sacred Braj Char Dham town on the Rajasthan border — where four sites mirror the great Hindu Char Dham: Braj Kedarnath, Braj Badrinath, Braj Yamunotri, and Braj Gangotri. Designed for the true seeker who wishes to experience every pastime ground of Lord Sri Krishna and Radha Rani in one complete sacred circuit.

Divya Braj Darshan — Vrindavan, Mathura, Raval, Mahawan & Gokul
The most complete one-day Braj pilgrimage — covering five sacred cities in a single blessed day. Start at Vrindavan with darshan at Banke Bihari, Nidhivan, Prem Mandir and ISKCON. Cross to Mathura for Krishna Janmabhoomi and the Yamuna ghats. Then discover Raval — the hidden gem of Braj and the actual birthplace of Shri Radha Rani herself (far more authentic than Barsana's popular tradition). Continue to Mahawan, site of Krishna's earliest childhood leelas, and conclude at Gokul — where baby Krishna was secretly brought by Vasudeva on the night of his birth. Walk the golden Raman Reti sands and stand on Brahmand Ghat where tiny Krishna revealed the entire universe inside his mouth to Mother Yashoda.

Radha Rani Ki Nagri — Barsana, Nandgaon & Kokilavan 1 Day Tour
This one-day yatra takes you deep into the soul of Braj — covering three of its most beloved and spiritually rich destinations. Begin at Barsana, the hilltop kingdom of Shri Radha Rani, where you will climb to the magnificent Shriji Temple and explore the hidden kunds, viewpoints, and sacred groves that make Barsana one of the most unique pilgrimage spots in India. Then descend to Nandgaon — the cherished childhood village of Lord Krishna, where Nand Baba and Mother Yashoda raised their beloved son. Conclude your journey at Kokilavan, the mystical ancient forest where Krishna disguised himself as a Kokila (cuckoo bird) and sang so sweetly that even Radha Rani was enchanted. This tour is perfect for Radha bhaktas, first-time Braj pilgrims, and anyone who wants to experience the quieter, more authentic face of Braj beyond the usual Mathura-Vrindavan circuit.