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Delhi to Vrindavan Distance: Route, Travel Time & Best Ways to Reach
By Gurudutt, Experience My India·2 June 2026

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Delhi to Vrindavan Distance - At a Glance
Most people visiting Vrindavan from Delhi underestimate one thing: the distance is manageable, but the final stretch inside Vrindavan itself is where most time is actually lost. Narrow lanes, temple crowds, and local traffic near Banke Bihari mean that knowing the route from Delhi is only half the planning.
Detail | Information |
Road Distance (Yamuna Expressway) | ~160 km |
Road Distance (NH-19 via Faridabad) | ~180 km |
Travel Time by Car (Yamuna Expressway) | 2.5 to 4 hours |
Travel Time by Train (Delhi to Mathura) | 1.5 to 2 hours |
Mathura to Vrindavan | 12–15 km · 20–30 min by auto |
Best Departure Time | 5:00 AM to 7:00 AM |
Private Cab Fare (one-way) | ₹2,000 to ₹3,500 |
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Route Option 1: Yamuna Expressway (Fastest & Most Recommended)
Route: Delhi → Noida → Yamuna Expressway → Mathura Exit → Vrindavan Distance: ~160 km Typical Travel Time: 2.5 to 4 hours (depending on Delhi exit traffic and time of day)
The Yamuna Expressway is a 6-lane, well-maintained highway and the clear first choice for anyone travelling from Delhi to Vrindavan by road. The road quality is consistently good, making it comfortable even for senior citizens and families travelling long distances.
What makes this route work:
Food plazas and clean washroom facilities are available at the Jewar toll area and other points along the expressway - useful for families with children and elderly pilgrims
The Mathura exit connects directly toward Vrindavan, meaning you avoid the bulk of Mathura city traffic
Early morning departures (5:00–7:00 AM) from Delhi clear Noida and the expressway entry before congestion builds
Practical toll note: Toll charges on the Yamuna Expressway are collected at multiple points. For a standard sedan, budget approximately ₹380–₹430 for the full one-way toll. Experience My India's cab packages include all toll and parking costs - no additional payment on arrival.
Route Option 2: NH-19 via Faridabad and Palwal (Alternative Route)
Route: Delhi → Faridabad → Palwal → Kosi Kalan → Vrindavan Distance: ~180 km Typical Travel Time: 4 to 5.5 hours
This route adds approximately 20 km and 1 to 1.5 hours compared to the Yamuna Expressway. It passes through Faridabad, Palwal, and Kosi Kalan - all small towns with local traffic, road crossings, and periodic congestion.
When this route makes sense:
Travellers starting from South Delhi, Faridabad, or Ballabhgarh who would otherwise need to first reach Noida for the expressway
Those who prefer a slower drive through rural Braj countryside and local dhabas rather than highway travel
Budget travellers avoiding expressway tolls (though time cost offsets the saving for most groups)
Reality check: For families, senior citizens, and groups with a fixed temple timing to reach, the NH-19 route carries real risk of arriving late. Experience My India always recommends the Yamuna Expressway for all guided tour pickups.
Best Ways to Reach: By Car or Taxi (Most Convenient)
Driving yourself or booking a private cab remains the most flexible and time-efficient way to travel from Delhi to Vrindavan - particularly for families, senior pilgrims, and groups who want direct door-to-door service.
Option | Fare (One-Way) | Notes |
Hatchback / sedan (self-drive rental) | ₹2,000–₹2,800 | Requires prior booking and familiarity with Yamuna Expressway |
Private cab (sedan) | ₹2,000–₹2,800 | Most common for 1–4 people |
Private cab (SUV / Innova) | ₹2,800–₹3,500 | Recommended for 5–7 people or senior citizen groups |
AC cab with local guide (through Experience My India) | Package-inclusive | Fare confirmed before departure, guide + darshan sequencing included |
Important reality: Cab fares from aggregators like Ola/Uber for Vrindavan intercity trips can appear lower at booking but surge significantly during weekends and festival seasons. Experience My India pre-confirms all cab fares - no changes on the day of travel. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
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Parking in Vrindavan: Private vehicles cannot enter most lanes near Banke Bihari Temple. The recommended parking areas are near Prem Mandir and ISKCON Temple - from there, e-rickshaws cover all temple routes. Experience My India's drivers know exactly where to park to minimise walking distance for elderly visitors.
Best Ways to Reach: By Bus (Budget-Friendly Option)
Bus travel from Delhi to Vrindavan or Mathura is the most affordable option for solo travellers and budget-conscious pilgrims. Both UPSRTC (government) and private operators run regular services.
Bus Type | Departure Point | Fare | Journey Time |
UPSRTC ordinary | Anand Vihar ISBT, Sarai Kale Khan | ₹300–₹450 | 4–5 hours |
UPSRTC AC / Volvo | Anand Vihar ISBT | ₹500–₹800 | 3.5–4.5 hours |
Private AC sleeper (night buses) | Anand Vihar, Kashmere Gate | ₹400–₹700 | 3.5–4 hours |
Practical note: Most buses terminate at Mathura Bus Stand or Mathura Junction area - not Vrindavan directly. From Mathura, shared autos to Vrindavan cost ₹20–₹40 and take 30–40 minutes. Private autos charge ₹150–₹200.
Best for: Solo pilgrims, young travellers, and budget-conscious visitors who are comfortable with local connections and do not have a fixed darshan schedule to keep.
Not recommended for: Senior citizens, families with small children, or groups with specific temple timing requirements - the bus-to-auto connection adds unpredictability to arrival time.
Best Ways to Reach: By Train (Fastest Public Transit)
Train travel is the fastest public transit option from Delhi to Mathura - and for travellers who time their trains correctly, it can also be the most pleasant.
Key trains from Delhi to Mathura Junction (MJ):
Train | Departure Station | Departure Time | Mathura Arrival | Journey Time |
Shatabdi Express (12002) | New Delhi (NDLS) | 6:00 AM | 7:20 AM | ~1 hr 20 min |
Taj Express (12279) | New Delhi (NDLS) | 7:05 AM | 9:05 AM | ~2 hours |
Intercity Express (various) | New Delhi / H. Nizamuddin | Multiple | Mathura | 1.5–2.5 hours |
From Mathura Junction to Vrindavan:
Distance: 12–15 km
Shared auto-rickshaw: ₹20–₹40 per person · 30–40 minutes
Private cab: ₹150–₹200 · 25–35 minutes
Experience My India station pickup: Included in all rail-arrival tour packages
Regarding Vande Bharat: As of May 2026, there is no direct Vande Bharat Express service with a Mathura stop on the Delhi–Agra corridor that is optimally timed for a Vrindavan day visit. The Gatimaan Express remains the best train option for Delhi–Mathura. Always confirm current schedules on IRCTC before booking.
Fastest train from Delhi to Vrindavan (via Mathura): The Shatabdi Express (12002) from Hazrat Nizamuddin reaching Mathura in under 100 minutes is the fastest rail option. Experience My India arranges Mathura station pickup for all train-arrival packages. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Travel Tips - What Experience My India Tells Every Pilgrim
Depart between 5:00 AM and 7:00 AM. This is the single most impactful timing decision for Delhi–Vrindavan road travel. Leaving before 7:00 AM clears the Noida expressway entry and the Mathura approach road before local traffic builds - arriving by 9:00–9:30 AM gives you the best morning darshan window at Banke Bihari Temple.
Avoid Friday and Sunday evenings for return journeys. The Delhi-bound Yamuna Expressway sees heavy weekend return traffic after 4:00 PM, adding 45–90 minutes to the return journey.
Carry small denomination cash. Tolls, auto-rickshaws, and temple donations all require cash. ATMs exist near Mathura city centre but are less accessible inside old Vrindavan.
Book return transport before you arrive. Cab availability near Prem Mandir and Banke Bihari Temple reduces significantly on weekends and festival days. Experience My India confirms return pickups the night before - no scrambling at 8:00 PM when everyone is trying to leave.
Festival travel warning: During Janmashtami (September 4, 2026), Holi, and Kartik month, the Mathura–Vrindavan approach road and city streets see extreme congestion. Travel times can double or triple. Experience My India advises arriving a day early for all festival packages and books accommodation inside Vrindavan so no highway travel is needed on the day itself.
Local Transport Inside Vrindavan - What to Use Once You Arrive
Getting from Delhi to Vrindavan is only part of the journey. The narrow lanes inside Vrindavan require a completely different approach to movement.
Transport | Best For | Approx Cost | Notes |
E-rickshaw | Temple-to-temple movement | ₹20–₹30 per ride | Cannot enter innermost temple lanes |
Full-day e-rickshaw hire | Groups doing multiple temples | ₹150–₹200 | Negotiate before starting |
Shared auto (from Mathura) | Budget arrival from Mathura Junction | ₹20–₹40 | Drops at Vrindavan bus stand area |
Private cab (parked outside) | Senior citizens, families | Cab stays at parking · driver on call | Park near Prem Mandir or ISKCON |
Walking | Keshi Ghat, Loi Bazaar area | Free | Best before 9:00 AM or after 5:00 PM |
Experience My India approach: All Mathura Vrindavan tour packages include a private cab that follows the group's route with driver on standby - elderly pilgrims never need to walk more than 5 minutes between the vehicle and any temple entrance. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
What Nobody Tells You About Delhi to Vrindavan Travel
The distance is simple. The timing is everything. Most people focus on the 160 km number and assume the trip is straightforward. The real variable is departure time. A 5:30 AM departure from Delhi arrives at Vrindavan by 9:00 AM - in time for Banke Bihari's morning darshan. A 9:00 AM departure arrives at noon - when most major temples have just closed for 3–4 hours.
Google Maps travel time is optimistic by 30–60 minutes. Maps does not account for Mathura city approach congestion, the Vrindavan parking and auto connection, or the lane time to your first temple. Add at least 45 minutes to any Maps estimate on weekends.
Expressway tolls are worth every rupee. The NH-19 route saves ₹400–₹450 in toll but adds 60–90 minutes in travel time and significantly more fatigue - particularly on return journeys after a full day of temple walking. For families and senior pilgrims, the expressway is not optional.
Plan your return before you leave Delhi. Confirm your return pickup or return train before departure. Cab availability near Vrindavan collapses on weekend evenings, and Mathura station platforms get crowded before the evening Gatimaan return. Experience My India pre-books all return legs.
Experience My India plans all Delhi to Vrindavan journeys around these exact realities - departure time, expressway routing, station pickups and local Vrindavan transit are all confirmed before you travel. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Delhi to Vrindavan - Quick Reference Summary
Mode | Distance | Time | Cost | Best For |
Car / Private Cab (Yamuna Expressway) | ~160 km | 2.5–4 hrs | ₹2,000–₹3,500 | Families, groups, senior pilgrims |
Bus (UPSRTC/private) to Mathura + auto | ~160 km | 4–5.5 hrs | ₹320–₹840 total | Budget solo travellers |
Train (Gatimaan) to Mathura + auto | ~145 km rail | 1.5–2 hrs + 30 min | ₹750–₹1,400 total | Fastest single-mode option |
NH-19 via Faridabad (car) | ~180 km | 4–5.5 hrs | ₹1,600–₹3,000 | South Delhi / Faridabad start points |
Know Before You Plan Your Delhi to Vrindavan Journey
Depart by 7:00 AM from Delhi - temple morning windows close by noon at most major shrines
Yamuna Expressway via Noida is consistently faster than any alternate route
Mathura Junction (MJ) is the nearest railway station - Vrindavan is 12–15 km from the station
There is no direct train to Vrindavan - Mathura is the rail head for all Delhi departures
Vande Bharat does not currently stop at Mathura on a schedule suited for a Vrindavan day visit (confirm on IRCTC for updates)
Parking near Banke Bihari Temple is not available - use Prem Mandir or ISKCON parking and hire an e-rickshaw
Return cab availability drops sharply after 6:00 PM on weekends - pre-book return transport
All major temple entry in Vrindavan is free - no one should charge entry fees
Experience My India confirms all travel arrangements before your departure date - no surprises on the day. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
How far is Mathura from Delhi and how does it connect to Vrindavan?
Mathura is approximately 145–150 km from Delhi by road (Yamuna Expressway). From Mathura, Vrindavan is a further 12–15 km - approximately 30–40 minutes by auto-rickshaw or private cab. Most trains from Delhi terminate at Mathura Junction, making Mathura the natural transit hub for Vrindavan pilgrimages. Experience My India covers the full Delhi–Mathura–Vrindavan route as a single seamless transfer in all tour packages.
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