Vrindavan in 3 days felt like stepping into Krishna’s leela bhoomi. started with Banke Bihari Ji darshan – the crowd, the chants, the energy... it was magical. Evening aarti at the Yamuna ghats was peaceful and beautiful.
We explored Nidhivan, Seva Kunj, and Radha Raman Mandir. Each place had its mystery and bhakti. Listening to the locals share stories of Radha-Krishna felt like time stopped.
was more relaxing – visited ISKCON temple, did some local shopping for prasad and souvenirs, and sat quietly near Prem Mandir at night – the lights, the bhajans, the vibes – pure bliss. Vrindavan is not just a place – it's a feeling. 3 days were short, but the peace it gave will stay much longer.
We didn’t just see places — we felt something deeper. Locals offering water on the way, the sound of shankh in temples, and strangers chanting together... Panch Dwarka gave us more than peace — it gave us connection. With God, and with ourselves.
Payal varma
08/02/2025
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unexpected yatra
This yatra wasn’t just about visiting temples — it felt like walking through Krishna’s memories. Dwarka’s aarti near the sea gave goosebumps. Nathdwara’s Shrinathji darshan brought unexpected tears. Every stop, every darshan, felt personal. A journey my heart will always remember.
Rakhi Rajput
08/02/2025
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divine experience
5 temples, 1 heart-touching yatra. Each place — Dwarka, Bet Dwarka, Nathdwara, Kankroli, and Dakor — had its spiritual beauty. Well-managed routes, peaceful darshan, and lots of blessings. Came back feeling calm and connected.
Harshini
08/02/2025
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divine Panch Dwarka Yatra
A journey through faith and history! From Dwarka’s seaside darshan to Nathdwara’s Shrinathji, every stop was filled with devotion. The temples, the stories, the peaceful vibes — unforgettable. A must-do yatra for Krishna devotees.
peaceful and beautiful yatra