Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan road trip
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Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan
Road Trip 2026

Delhi to Vrindavan is ~185 km via Yamuna Expressway — a 2.5–3 hour drive. The Yamuna Expressway is a smooth 6-lane highway with no traffic signals, making it the fastest and most comfortable route. Toll: ~₹220 for a small car. Best departure: 6–8 AM.

~185 km2.5–3 hrsToll ~₹2206-lane ExpresswayDepart 6–8 AM

Quick Answer

Delhi to Vrindavan: ~185 km  |  Yamuna Expressway  | 2.5–3 hrs  |  Toll ~₹220  |  Best departure: 6–8 AM

Via Yamuna Expressway — fastest and most recommended route.

Trip at a Glance

Road Trip Stats — Delhi to Vrindavan

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Total Distance

~185 km

Delhi to Vrindavan via Yamuna Expressway

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Drive Time

2.5–3 hrs

Normal traffic, Yamuna Expressway

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Toll Cost

~₹220

Small car one way, Yamuna Expressway

Fuel Cost

₹400–600

Approx for Delhi–Vrindavan return

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Best Start Time

6–8 AM

Avoid Delhi rush hour

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Road Quality

Excellent

Yamuna Expressway — 6-lane smooth

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Route Comparison

Yamuna Expressway vs NH-19 — Which Route to Take?

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Yamuna Expressway (Recommended)

Distance~185 km
Time2.5–3 hrs
Toll~₹220 (one way small car)

6-lane smooth expressway

Delhi → DND Flyway/Noida → Yamuna Expressway → Mathura Exit → Vrindavan

Pros

  • Fastest route
  • No traffic signals
  • Good facilities (petrol/food)
  • Safe and well-lit
  • Speed limit 100 km/h

Cons

  • Longer distance
  • Toll charge

NH-19 / Agra Highway

Distance~160–170 km
Time3–4 hrs
Toll~₹100–150

4-lane highway with town sections

Delhi → Mathura Road (NH-19) → Faridabad → Palwal → Mathura → Vrindavan

Pros

  • Shorter distance
  • Lower toll
  • Can stop at towns

Cons

  • More traffic
  • Passes through towns
  • More signals/congestion
  • Slower overall
Driving Guide

Step-by-Step Driving Guide — Delhi to Vrindavan

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Start from Delhi (6–8 AM recommended)

  • Fill up fuel before leaving Delhi — cheaper than highway petrol pumps
  • Check FASTag balance for smooth toll payments
  • Set Google Maps to 'Yamuna Expressway' explicitly
  • South Delhi: take DND Flyway / Kalindi Kunj
  • Central Delhi: take Ring Road South then NH-44
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Enter Yamuna Expressway at Noida/Greater Noida

  • Main entry point is at Greater Noida/Pari Chowk
  • Pay toll: ~₹220 for car (FASTag deduction automatic)
  • Speed limit: 100 km/h — cameras enforced strictly
  • Keep left lane for moderate speed, right for overtaking
  • Fuel stations at approximately every 25–30 km
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Drive ~120 km to Mathura Exit

  • Journey from toll to Mathura exit: approximately 1.5–2 hours
  • Food courts and restrooms at Km 30, Km 90, Km 120 approx
  • Do not stop on expressway shoulder — use proper facilities
  • Mathura exit is clearly signposted
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Exit at Mathura & Drive to Vrindavan

  • Take Mathura exit — follow signs for Mathura city
  • Vrindavan is 12–15 km from Mathura exit
  • Follow signs: Mathura → Parikrama Marg → Vrindavan
  • ISKCON Vrindavan has large parking — good landmark
Pit Stops

Pit Stops & Places to See Along the Route

Mathura Junction Area

~145 km from Delhi

Krishna Janmabhoomi, Vishram Ghat — 1–2 hrs stop

Perfect first stop on the road trip — major pilgrimage site

Govardhan Hill

~165 km from Delhi (22 km from Mathura)

Govardhan Parikrama, Radha Kund — 2–4 hrs stop

Short detour from Mathura — deeply spiritual experience

Vrindavan

~185 km from Delhi

ISKCON, Banke Bihari, Prem Mandir, Nidhivan — 3–5 hrs

Main destination — full day of darshan

Agra (optional extension)

~230 km from Delhi

Taj Mahal, Agra Fort — full day

45 km from Mathura — excellent 2-day combo trip

Parking

Parking in Vrindavan — Where to Park Your Car

LocationParking TypeNotes
ISKCON Krishna Balram MandirLarge free parkingBest parking in Vrindavan — safe, well-managed
Prem MandirPaid parking ₹50–100Large parking area, good for evening visit
Mathura Vrindavan Road (roadside)Street parkingFor short visits near main temples
Mathura JunctionPaid parkingIf continuing by auto/e-rickshaw to Vrindavan

Inner lanes near Banke Bihari Temple are too narrow for cars — park on the main road and take an e-rickshaw.

Practical Tips

Road Trip Tips — Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan

Fuel Up in Delhi

Fill up before you leave Delhi — petrol prices at highway pumps on the expressway can be slightly higher. Check your tyre pressure and water levels too.

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Keep FASTag Ready

FASTag is the fastest way through toll booths on Yamuna Expressway. Check your FASTag balance before you leave. Cash lanes are available but slower.

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Depart 6–8 AM

Departing at 6–8 AM helps you clear Delhi city traffic before the rush hour builds. You'll reach Vrindavan by 9:30–11 AM — perfect timing for temple darshan.

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Festival Traffic Warning

During Janmashtami (August) and Holi (March), the expressway and Mathura–Vrindavan road can be 2–3x slower. Depart very early (4–5 AM) or travel the previous evening.

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Google Maps Tip

Set Google Maps explicitly to 'Yamuna Expressway' and avoid toll-avoidance routing — tolls are worth the time saving on this route. Download offline maps before you leave.

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Best Season: Oct–Feb

October to February offers the most pleasant driving weather — cool and clear. Avoid May–June (extreme heat). Monsoon (July–September) can have brief fog on return evenings.

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What to Carry

Water bottles, light snacks, ID proof, vehicle documents, a portable phone charger and any medicines. Vrindavan temples require removing footwear — carry a small bag for shoes.

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Speed Limits are Enforced

Yamuna Expressway has speed cameras. Speed limit for cars is 100 km/h. Fines are issued automatically via FASTag. Maintain lane discipline and do not stop on the shoulder.

Planning for Janmashtami or Holi? Book in Advance

During major festivals, the road from Delhi to Vrindavan sees 3–4x normal traffic volume. Hotels near Banke Bihari and ISKCON get fully booked 2–3 months ahead. Our team arranges complete packages including accommodation near temples, transport from Delhi, local guide and VIP darshan access.Call +91 9058430503

Questions Answered

Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan Road Trip — FAQ

What is the best route from Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan by road?

The best route from Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan by road is via Yamuna Expressway. Total distance: ~185 km to Vrindavan. Time: 2.5–3 hours in normal traffic. The Yamuna Expressway is a smooth 6-lane highway with no traffic signals — much faster than the older NH-19 route. Toll: approximately ₹220 for a small car (one way).

How long is the Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan road trip?

Delhi to Vrindavan by road is approximately 185 km via Yamuna Expressway, taking 2.5–3 hours. Delhi to Mathura is 165 km, taking 2–2.5 hours. Adding temple darshan stops in Mathura (1–2 hrs) and Vrindavan (3–4 hrs), a full day trip from Delhi takes 10–12 hours including travel and sightseeing.

What is the toll on Yamuna Expressway from Delhi to Mathura?

Yamuna Expressway toll from Delhi to Mathura: approximately ₹220 for a small car/sedan (one way). FASTag is the easiest payment method — it deducts automatically. Return toll is the same — approximately ₹220–240. Larger vehicles (SUV, tempo) pay higher toll rates. Cash payment also accepted at toll booths.

Is Yamuna Expressway safe for road trips?

Yes — Yamuna Expressway is one of the safest highways in India. It is a dedicated expressway (no cross-traffic), well-lit, patrolled, with clear signage and speed cameras. Speed limit is 100 km/h for cars. Petrol pumps, food courts and restrooms are available at regular intervals. Avoid driving at night during fog season (December–January) as visibility can be poor.

Can I do Delhi Agra Mathura Vrindavan in one road trip?

Yes — the Golden Triangle circuit (Delhi–Agra–Mathura–Vrindavan) is a popular road trip. Ideal itinerary: Day 1 — Delhi to Agra via Yamuna Expressway (200 km, 2.5 hrs); Taj Mahal; stay in Agra. Day 2 — Agra to Mathura (58 km, 1 hr); Mathura darshan; continue to Vrindavan (12 km); darshan; return to Delhi (185 km, 2.5–3 hrs).

What is the best time to drive from Delhi to Mathura?

Best time to drive from Delhi to Mathura: depart 6–8 AM to clear Delhi city traffic before the rush begins. Avoid Friday evenings (heavy Delhi outbound traffic). Sunday afternoons are heavy on return. During festival seasons (Janmashtami in August, Holi in March), road traffic is 2–3x heavier — depart very early (4–5 AM) or the previous evening. October–February is the best season for the road trip — pleasant weather.

Which is the best road — Yamuna Expressway or Agra Highway?

Yamuna Expressway is strongly recommended over NH-19 (Agra Highway). While NH-19 is slightly shorter in distance (~160 km vs 185 km), the Yamuna Expressway is significantly faster (2.5 hrs vs 3.5–4 hrs) because it has no signals or towns to pass through. The toll (~₹220) is worth it for the time saved. NH-19 is an option if you want to see towns along the way or have a lower budget for tolls.

Where to park in Vrindavan?

Best parking in Vrindavan: ISKCON Krishna Balram Mandir has a large free parking area — most recommended. Prem Mandir has paid parking (₹50–100). For Banke Bihari Temple, park on the main Mathura–Vrindavan Road and take an e-rickshaw into the narrow temple lanes (cars cannot enter the inner lanes). Parking near the Parikrama Marg outer road is available for most temples.

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