Latest News: 1 Night 2 Day Ayodhya Tour available! Packages: Vrindavan Same Day Tour By Car Special Offer: Mathura Vrindavan Pilgrimage Tour – Book Now! Explore: Nandgaon Barsana Govardhan – 3 Nights, 4 Days Package! New Packages: New Packages... click here Blogs: Holi Special
Distance Between Vrindavan to Govardhan

Overview of Vrindavan and Govardhan

Vrindavan and Govardhan are two of the most significant spiritual destinations for Lord Krishna devotees that are situated in the Braj part of Uttar Pradesh, India. Vrindavan is the place of India where God Krishna remained in his growing time, and then he performed several divine pastimes. It is a place where the Lord spent his childhood and played many divine games. Govardhan, a sacred mountain, has become very important in the realm of religion after Lord Krishna managed to protect the villagers from heavy rains by lifting the hill. Journey between these two saintly spots is an integral part of pilgrims and tourists' spiritual experience. In the next part of the guide, we will be talking in detail of the distance between Vrindavan and Govardhan. We will be providing information on transportation options, essential tips, which are very important in planning a good relationship without risk.

Distance Between Vrindavan and Govardhan

Vrindavan and Govardhan are far apart by approximately 25 kilometers (15.5 miles). This road has got a great picturesque view of the countryside of Uttar Pradesh, which provides an added aesthetic dimension to the travel experience. The actual length of time required for a trip hinges on the vehicle you are using, the road conditions, and the time of the year.Because most of the people are under spiritual progress when they go for a pilgrimage, their trip can as well attain the level of speciality that festivals like Govardhan Puja and Janmashtami do.

Modes of Transportation from Vrindavan to Govardhan

1. By Car or Taxi

Car or taxi is the fastest and easiest way to travel between Vrindavan and Govardhan. Due to well-maintenance of the roads that connect these two cities, you can make your journey in 35-45 minutes, depending on the traffic conditions.Route:The very popular road is via SH 137 and NH 509. The journey is breathtaking and enables you to pass by green fields and perhaps villages, which provide a chance to live in the moment.The Benefits of Travelling in a Car or Taxi:

  1. Flexibility in timing
  2. Direct route without any stops
  3. Comfortable and faster than public transportation

Disadvantages:

  1. Slightly higher cost than public transport
  2. Traffic delays during festivals and peak travel

2. By Auto-Rickshaw

Auto-rickshaws are a feasible option for travelers on a budget. Auto-rickshaws are available from the Vrindavan bus stand and the main market area. The trip takes a bit of time, say, around 50 to 60 minutes, but gives the visitors a real taste of the place by mingling with local people who speak only their local dialect or language. Advantages:

  1. It is a cheap way of getting around
  2. The opportunity to talk to the local people and know their culture

Disadvantages:

  1. The limited convenience as compared to car and taxi
  2. It takes more time to reach the destination

3. By Bus

Buses are available from the Vrindavan bus stand to Govardhan at regular times. Either they are government-run or managed by private entrepreneurs. The bus trip might last 60 to 90 minutes due to the stops on the way. They are picking up passengers along the journey which will result in some of the stops taking a bit longer than usual.Advantages:


  1. The most budget-friendly option
  2. You can meet up with other pilgrims and devotees in inter-traveling

Disadvantages:

  1. Crowded times, mostly on religious days
  2. The time taken to travel is longer

4. By Bicycle or Walking

For those who want to experience the spiritual atmosphere, walking or biking between Vrindavan and Govardhan is the best way. Many pilgirms undertake this journey on foot as a form of pilgrimage. It is a walk of approximately 4 to 5 hours, the actual time, of course, being dependent on individual speed of walking.Advantages:

  1. It is a deeply spiritual and sacred experience.
  2. There is time to think and ponder over and thus, connect with the divine.

Disadvantages:


  1. It is tough physically
  2. One must take along the required gear like water and snacks, etc.

Must-Visit Stops Along the Route

Journeying from Vrindavan to Govardhan, there are quite a few places along the way where you can stop, sit, and think. Here are the most notable:

1. Radha Kund

One of the holiest places in Braj, Radha Kund enjoys a prime location in the state of Govardhan. It is named by the Buddhists as “a small and highly held water body where to the devotees it cleanses the soul when a dip is taken”.

2. Kusum Sarovar

Kusum Sarovar- a beautiful reservoir located near Govardhan is a perfect place for relaxation and meditation. The peaceful setting and the historical legacy of this place make it more appealing.

3. Mansi Ganga

A sacred lake in Govardhan, all say it was created by the mind of Lord Krishna. The place lies somewhere at the Govardhan Parikrama, you won't be able to skip through the parikrama unless you have visited the Mansi Ganga lake.

Govardhan Parikrama: A Sacred Walk

One of the things that Govardhan is most famous for is the walking meditation program called Govardhan Parikrama. It is the name of the dedicatory ‘circumambulation’ or walking around the Govardhan Hill, which means that people get blessed immensely. A 21-kilometer walk could take you between 5 to 7 hours and you might want to walk or prostrate yourself at every stage (Dandavat Pranam). The clockwise path is speckled with a number of important shrines as well as proceedings like dealers:

  1. Govind Kund: A quiet place where Lord Krishna spent some time.
  2. Daan Ghati Temple: It is an important temple that ensures the reverence to the lord Krishna who summoned gopis to give him a daan.
  3. Mukharvind Temple, which is the mouth of Govardhan Hill, a principal site in the partially-circumambulation event. or the pilgrimmage with multiplied two times the distance.

For those who can't walk around the whole thing, they get electric rickshaws as a ready means to make the parikrama.

Best Time to Visit Vrindavan and Govardhan

Having previously visited Vrindavan and Govardhan, I can comfort you by saying that the period between winter or October and March is the best time for this tour. The climate at that time is frost-free which means that you can perform outdoor activities like parikrama. There are also other events like Govardhan Puja, celebrated after Diwali, and Janmashtami, Lord Krishna's birthday, which are equally significant in terms of the influx of pilgrims attracted during this season. I pointed out to them that this is the ideal in-between time for them to catch the many religious events of Srila Prabhupada. This is during the winter season which falls between October to March, and the weather is pleasant. Besides, Vrindavan is a perfect spot to witness the festivities of Govardhan Puja and Janmashtami and learn what is the spiritual fervor of the region along

Suggested Itinerary for Visiting Vrindavan and Govardhan

Here is one idea for you to gain more insight into your journey: Visit all the popular places in the State as per the itinerary given below:

Day 1: Arrival in Vrindavan

  1. Get yourself to Banke Bihari Temple right away to listen to Krishna bhajans which are chanted very loud but very beautiful.
  2. Further you may like to extend your visit to the ISKCON Temple where you can worship and meditate.
  3. In the event, you can visit the night Markets of Vrindavan and see the beauty of Prem Mandir.

Day 2: Travel to Govardhan

  1. After an early morning trip to Govardhan from Vrindavan by car or taxi, you may dine in the restaurants.
  2. Travel to Radha Kund and Kusum Sarovar during the trip.
  3. The Govardhan Parikrama, of course, will commence around the noon when you get around there, and the first places to visit will be the Daan Ghati Temple and Govind Kund.
  4. Back to Vrindavan or overnight in Govardhan.

Day 3: Additional Pilgrimage

  1. Try to attend aarti at Mukharvind Temple in Govardhan in the early morning hours.
  2. Take a tour of the places of worship that make this place famous such as the Mansi Ganga and Poonchari ka Lautha.


Conclusion

When you cover the distance from Vrindavan to Govardhan, you are not only in a physical journey but in a spiritual one to Lord Krishna which gives you the opportunity to take a dip in the divine stories of Lord Krishna. There is no other vehicle that is going to transport you in a more personal way than walking. Car and bus, on the other hand, remain detached from the experience by offering personal autonomy to the traveler. This journey, which is deep in history and filled with spirituality, has never disappointed a pilgrim and it is always something to look forward to. Along with its immense cultural and religious importance, the journey is sure to be a special and meaningful time for devotees and travelers alike.

Enquiry Form

Recent Blogs

20% off

The Best Travel Adventure

📞

What Our Customers Say

Explore Our Packages

Need Assistance?

Call us now for more information!

Available 24/7

Call +91-7078723132