The 84 Kos Yatra across Braj is not a casual sightseeing route. It covers forests, kunds, village temples, ghats, and sacred hills spread over nearly 252 kilometers. Traditionally, this parikrama is completed on foot over several weeks. In seven days, what we offer is a structured, vehicle-supported circuit that follows the traditional spiritual geography while remaining physically realistic. The planning is based on actual rural road conditions, temple darshan timing, walking capacity, and seasonal crowd flow.
Across these seven days, you move gradually from Mathura and Vrindavan into Govardhan’s sacred hill region, through Barsana and Nandgaon, into the Van circuit, and finally into Gokul and Mahavan. Stair climbs are paced carefully, rural segments are not rushed, and longer stretches are broken intelligently to manage fatigue. Nothing is presented as a full traditional walking parikrama, and nothing is exaggerated for effect. The focus remains on disciplined sequencing, honest explanation, and manageable movement — so the yatra feels structured, meaningful, and dependable.