Our Panch Dwarka Yatra was a deeply spiritual and enriching experience. Starting from Dwarka and Bet Dwarka, the sea breeze and Krishna’s divine presence made us feel truly blessed. Nathdwara and Kankroli offered a beautiful blend of devotion and Rajasthani culture, especially the darshan of Shrinathji. Dakor was peaceful, and the Ranchhodrai Temple had a warm local charm. Each temple had its vibe, but the common thread was pure devotion and heart-touching bhakti. The journey was long but fulfilling – perfect for those seeking a soulful and traditional pilgrimage.
A peaceful and spiritual day! Started with Govardhan Parikrama – calm and divine. Later visited Radha Rani Mandir in Barsana, full of devotion and local charm. The vibes, the people, and the prasad – everything felt special. A perfect short trip for inner peace.
Vandana
08/02/2025
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Braj experience.
Our one-day trip to Govardhan and Barsana was peaceful and spiritually refreshing. We started early from Mathura and reached Govardhan Parikrama Marg. Walking the parikrama with bhajans playing in the background felt divine. Mansi Ganga and Daan Ghati were truly soulful spots. By noon, we headed to Barsana, the land of Radha Rani. Climbing the steps to Radha Rani Mandir was a bit tiring, but the view and darshan made it all worth it. The local food stalls near the temple served simple yet delicious prasad and snacks. The villages are filled with divine vibes, local culture, and sweet hospitality. A day isn't enough, but it gave us memories for a lifetime. Recommend for anyone seeking a short but soulful Braj experience.
Delhi was intense but memorable! We began at Jama Masjid, then walked through Chandni Chowk (super crowded, but great street food). Visited Raj Ghat and India Gate for a quieter vibe.
The afternoon got hot, so we skipped some places. Ended at Akshardham, which was peaceful and beautiful.
Namrata Patel
07/31/2025
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Fast-Paced but Full of Sights
Had only a day in Delhi before our next destination. Covered Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, and Humayun’s Tomb. All were well-maintained and photo-worthy. Lunch at Connaught Place was great – good food and vibe. Couldn't cover the Red Fort due to time, but still felt the tour was worth it.
spiritual and enriching experience