Golden Triangle with Holi - Pick Your Own Holi in Mathura and Vrindavan
Starting price :
$615
Duration :
7 Nights / 8 Days
Start city :
Delhi
This 8-Day Golden Triangle Tour will be taking you through popular destinations of India – New Delhi, Mathura, Vrindavan, Agra and Jaipur. Also, on this tour, get a lifetime opportunity to celebrate Holi – The Festival of Colours. Delhi will surprise you with its interesting mix of history, art, culture and architectural wonders from the ancient and the modern era. Explore Mughal era architectural wonders in Agra. In Jaipur, admire the magnificent royal forts and palaces.
Moreover, discover India’s famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, watch the dazzling sunrise over the Taj Mahal, enjoy a Rickshaw Ride in the streets of Old Delhi, get Henna tattoo in Delhi, and an Elephant ride in Jaipur. The highlight of this tour is Holi, India’s very popular Festival of Colours. A vibrant sea of colours, culture, unique traditions, and many other experiences waits you in Mathura and Vrindavan, the two legendary places associated with Holi.
Note: You can also enjoy the Holi Festival at Mathura/Vrindavan with organic colours, music, dance, food, traditional attires, and lots more.
- Delhi – Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi, Red Fort, Jama Mosque, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, President’s House, Henna tattoo and lots more.
- Agra – Agra Fort and a Sunrise visit to the world-famous World Heritage Site – Taj Mahal.
- Jaipur – Tour Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and take an Elephant ride up to the Amber Fort.
- Holi in Vrindavan or Mathura with traditions, colours, music, dance, food, and a lot more.
- Personal guide in Delhi, Agra, Vrindavan – Mathura and Jaipur.
- Private chauffeur-driven air-conditioned vehicle.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
Overnight :
Delhi
Day 2: Delhi

Overnight : Delhi
Day 3: Delhi - Mathura (185 Kms / Approx 04 Hrs. Drive)

Overnight : Mathura
Day 4: Mathura / Vrindavan and Surroundings (Holi Celebration)

A: Barsana Phool Maar & Laddu Holi in Sriji Temple
This is celebrated at Shriji Temple. People come at the temple premises and throw Laddu (sweets) on each other with colours. They sing songs and dance together. Devotees shower flowers on the idols of Lord Krishna and Radha Ji. It’s the traditional way to celebrate it with natural colours and flowers.
B: Barsana Lathmar Holi (Most Famous Holi in Barsana)
One day after the Laddu Holi the local people celebrate Lathmar Holi which is the most popular in all places known as “Lathmar Holi”. Here, ladies beat the man by bamboo sticks during play and demonstrate their power. It also promotes women empowerment. As per the story, it is said that Lord Shri Krishna used to come to Barsana with his friends to play Holi with Radha ji, but she and her friends took bamboo sticks known as “lath” to chase them away. The tradition gained popularity and has taken the form of a ritual. Now in the present time, men from Nandgaon visit Barsana and the ladies shove them off with bamboo sticks. You can also play it with your loved ones or see it, feel it.
C: Nandgaon Lathmar Holi
One day after Barsana Lathmar Holi, the villagers of Nandgaon celebrate it. The boys from Barsana reach Nandgaon and now its turn of Nandgaon ladies to lead and play Lathmar Holi with the boys of Barasana. People shower colors on each other, eat sweets and other delicious items, and a large gathering immersed in this lovable game where women attack men and men while saving themselves try to color them.
D: Holi in Vrindavan and Banke Bihari Temple (Rangbharni Ekadashi)
This is celebrated at the famous temple of Banke Bihari with the traditional and natural way by colours, gulals, and sweets distributed during the celebration.
E: Mathura Holi at Krishna Janmabhoomi (Birth place of Lord Krishna)
The same day people of Mathura celebrate the Holi. The main temple of Mathura hosts the festival and many cultural programs are performed there. Artists play the role of Shri Krishna and Radha Ji and throw colour on each other. The environment is filled with colours of love. They also play Lathmar Holi here.
F: Huranga Holi at Dauji Temple (30 Km from Mathura)
After Holi festival, Dauji Temple, which is outside Mathura city, comes alive with men getting not just beaten up but also stripped by the women. It’s the glorious history of more than 500 years, when the Krishna temple was established. Typically, women from the family which established the temple strip the men off their shirt and beat them up with their own clothes, in the temple courtyard. After the ceremony gets over, there is more Holi played in the courtyard of the temple and everyone is welcome to join in the fest. It is one of the most fun-filled and popular form of Holi. If you want to capture good pictures reach by 9 am and block your seat on the roof to get a good view.
G: Widow's Holi, Vrindavan
Another most amazing celebration is Widow Holi. The situation of widows was not so good in India earlier. They cannot wear colourful Saree which is the traditional dress and had to wear only white Saree to differentiate them from the other women. They were often banished from their homes and were forced to live in ashrams in Varanasi and Vrindavan. They wore plain white clothes and never played with colours. A few years back the widows of Pagal Baba Widow Ashram in Vrindavan decided to break this convention and start playing with colors during the Holi Festival. This is the day when they enjoy the colours of life and connect themselves with the divine Lord Krishna. Guests can also meet and play colours with them after getting permission.
Note: If you have time then please ensure to spend 02 days in Mathura and Vrindavan to celebrate this unique festival.
Overnight : Mathura
Day 5: Mathura - Agra (60 Kms / Approx 1.5 Hrs. Drive)

Overnight : Agra
Day 6: Agra - Jaipur (240 Kms / Approx 05Hrs. Drive)

Overnight : Jaipur
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Inclusions
- Accommodation with breakfast for 05 Nights.
- Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi.
- Battery van ride in Agra.
- Celebrate Holi with Assistance of a Professional Guide in Mathura / Vrindavan or surroundings on your preferred day of Holi (As mentioned above)
- Elephant ride while ascending Amber fort, in Jaipur.
- English speaking Local guides during sightseeing.
- A Bottle of water per person, every day during your Tour.
- All sightseeing and transfer by private air conditioned vehicle as per the itinerary.
- All applicable government tax, toll tax, parking, interstate tax, etc.
Exclusions
- International Flights.
- Entrance Fees to monuments/sightseeing places.
- Any Personal Expenses.
- Any other services which are not mentioned above.
Add-ons
- Delhi – Food walk, Yoga, Akshardham Temple Fountain Show, Ayurvedic Massage.
- Agra – Mohabbat-e-Taj show, Yoga, Food Walk, Cycle Ride.
- Jaipur – Cooking Class, Food Walk, Yoga, Chokhi Dhani, Dye It Yourself (DIY) Workshop, Amer Fort – Light & Sound Show, Zipling in Jaipur, Tandoor Demo with Lunch.
Spotlight Of Tour
Duration : 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting price : $615 Per Person
Route : Delhi – Mathura / Vrindavan
(Holi) – Agra – Jaipur – Delhi