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Stop 1
Mathura Junction → Vishram Ghat (Day 1)
Stop 2
Mathura Ghats → Vrindavan — Keshi Ghat (Day 2)
Stop 3
Vrindavan Temples → Gokul — Brahma Ghat (Day 3)
Final Arrival
Gokul — Brahma Ghat
The 3 Day Yamuna Pushkaralu Tour Package extends the pilgrimage to include Gokul — the sacred village where infant Krishna grew up under the loving care of Nanda Baba and Yashoda Maiya. This 3-day journey covers the three most significant Yamuna Pushkaralu snan locations: Vishram Ghat in Mathura, Keshi Ghat in Vrindavan, and Brahma Ghat in Gokul.
Each morning begins with the Pushkar Snan ritual, guided by a dedicated pandit. Afternoons and evenings are for temple darshan and the evening Yamuna Aarti. The pace is deliberate — allowing genuine immersion rather than a rushed checklist.
Gokul, on Day 3, is a deeply moving experience: small temples, narrow lanes, and an atmosphere of quiet devotion that feels untouched by mass tourism.
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Pushkar Snan at Vishram Ghat (Mathura), Keshi Ghat (Vrindavan), and Brahma Ghat (Gokul)
Complete Mathura temple circuit including Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish, Birla Mandir, and all 12 ghats
Vrindavan — Banke Bihari VIP darshan, ISKCON, Prem Mandir, Nidhivan, Radha Raman
Gokul darshan — Raval Gokul where infant Krishna was raised by Nanda Baba
Daily evening Yamuna Aarti at ghat with priest's guided prayers
Early Morning (6:00 AM): Pickup and transfer to Vishram Ghat for the Pushkar Snan ritual. Pandit leads Pitru Tarpan and Dana Dharma. Then circuit of all major Mathura Pushkaralu ghats.
Morning: Darshan at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple, Rangji Temple, and Birla Mandir.
Evening: Yamuna Aarti at Vishram Ghat. Check-in to hotel near the ghats.
Early Morning (6:00 AM): Drive to Vrindavan. Pushkar Snan at Keshi Ghat with full pandit ritual. Also cover Imli Tala Ghat.
Morning to Afternoon: Full Vrindavan temple circuit — Banke Bihari (VIP darshan), ISKCON, Prem Mandir, Radha Raman, Nidhivan, Seva Kunja.
Evening: Keshi Ghat Yamuna Aarti at sunset. Return to hotel.
Early Morning (6:30 AM): Drive to Gokul (15 km from Mathura). Pushkar Snan at Brahma Ghat — where Lord Brahma himself performed the sacred bath. Pandit leads the complete ritual.
Morning: Darshan at Raval Gokul — the village where Nanda Baba and Yashoda Maiya raised infant Krishna. Temples include Nanda Bhavan, Yashoda Kund, and Thakurani Ghat.
Afternoon: Return to Mathura for any remaining darshan or shopping. Final lunch together.
Late Afternoon: Drop to Mathura Junction. End of 3-day Yamuna Pushkaralu tour.
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The 3 Day Yamuna Pushkaralu Tour Package is the first format that completes what traditional Pushkaralu scholars call the sacred triangle: Mathura (Vishram Ghat), Vrindavan (Keshi Ghat), and Gokul (Brahma Ghat). Each of these three locations represents a distinct phase of Lord Krishna's divine narrative — birth and liberation in Mathura, childhood devotion in Vrindavan, and infant protection in Gokul. Completing the Pushkar Snan at all three during Yamuna Pushkaralu 2026 is considered the foundational requirement for a complete Pushkaralu sankalpa. Gokul, in particular, is often overlooked by pilgrims doing shorter packages — but Brahma Ghat is one of the 12 official Yamuna Pushkaralu ghats and its spiritual significance is equal to Vishram Ghat. The small temples of Raval Gokul — Nanda Bhavan, Yashoda Kund, Thakurani Ghat — are quiet, deeply sacred, and largely free from the commercial atmosphere that surrounds more tourist-heavy sites.
Three days of intensive pilgrimage in June heat requires thoughtful packing. Carry 3 sets of light cotton clothes — one per day, plus a spare. Each day's Pushkar Snan will require a wet change, so pack accordingly. Include a light cotton shawl for evenings when river breezes make it cooler, and for modesty requirements at certain Vrindavan temples. Non-slip rubber sandals are essential for all three ghat locations. Additionally, pack a pair of comfortable walking shoes for Vrindavan's uneven temple lanes. Government-issued photo ID is mandatory for hotel check-in — carry Aadhaar, passport, or driving licence. Budget ₹2,000–₹2,500 in cash for ghat offerings, Dana Dharma at three ghats, Vrindavan auto-rickshaws, and smaller temple donations. Write down your gotra and ancestors' names before travel — the Pitru Tarpan is performed at all three ghats and requires this information each time.
This 3-day package includes two nights in clean, comfortable 3-star accommodation near Mathura's ghats. During Yamuna Pushkaralu 2026, hotels in Mathura and Vrindavan will be at near-full capacity — our pre-booked rooms ensure you don't face last-minute accommodation issues. All meals are at verified vegetarian restaurants with sattvic options (no onion or garlic available on request). June temperatures in Mathura-Vrindavan reach 40–43°C by midday. All daily itineraries are scheduled with key activities in the early morning (5:30–9:00 AM) and late afternoon (4:30–7:00 PM) to avoid peak heat. Air-conditioned vehicle transfers ensure comfortable movement between locations. Drink at least 4 litres of water daily — dehydration is the most common health issue for pilgrims during June Pushkaralu. Carry a personal water bottle, light snacks (dry fruits, chikki) for energy between meals, and sunscreen for any unavoidable midday exposure.
Each of the three Yamuna Pushkaralu ghats visited in this 3-day package has its own character and set of customs. At Vishram Ghat in Mathura, the atmosphere is grand and intense — thousands of pilgrims, professional pandits, and continuous ritual activity. At Keshi Ghat in Vrindavan, the setting is more intimate and artistically beautiful, with the ghat's ancient temples creating a unique spiritual backdrop. At Brahma Ghat in Gokul, the pace is the quietest of all three — very few tourists, predominantly local pilgrims, and a simple, ancient reverence. At all three locations, maintain silence during active rituals, follow the pandit's instructions precisely, and avoid using your phone during the snan ceremony itself. Prepare your gotra and ancestor names before each day's Tarpan session — our pandit handles all three locations, so consistent information across all three days is important. Dress modestly throughout the tour, and remove footwear completely at each ghat.
Three days of early mornings, ghat rituals, and temple darshan in June heat is genuinely demanding — preparation and pacing are essential. Start each day with a light breakfast before the snan. The pandit-led Pushkar Snan ritual typically takes 45–60 minutes at each ghat, including Pitru Tarpan — plan your energy accordingly. Post-snan, the morning temple visits are the most active period of each day. A proper lunch and rest period (12:30–3:00 PM) is built into every day's itinerary. Rehydrate fully during this rest period. Seniors and pilgrims with mobility challenges should inform the coordinator in advance — vehicle support is available for all ghat descents and Vrindavan's narrow lanes. The Day 3 Gokul itinerary is the lightest physically, making it a comfortable conclusion to the 3-day pilgrimage. By Day 3, pilgrims often report that the cumulative effect of three Pushkar Snans and three evenings of Yamuna Aarti creates a deeply transformed inner state that is the true purpose of the Yamuna Pushkaralu 2026.

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Yamuna Pushkaralu 2026 begins on 2nd June 2026 (Adi Pushkaram) and concludes on 13th June 2026 (Antya Pushkaram) — 12 sacred days on the banks of Ma Yamuna. Day 1 and Day 12 are the most auspicious. Days 3–10 are ideal for families and seniors with lower crowds.
Starts
2 June 2026
Ends
13 June 2026
Total Days
12 Sacred Days
Key Ghats
12 Yamuna Ghats
| Day | Date | Pushkaram Name | Recommended Ghat | Crowd Level | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tuesday, 2 June 2026 | Adi Pushkaram Most Auspicious | Vishram Ghat, Mathura | Highest | Most sacred day — millions gather. Pushkar Snan here washes sins of many lifetimes. Pitru Tarpan at sunrise most auspicious. |
| 2 | Wednesday, 3 June 2026 | Dwitiya Pushkaram | Dhruv Ghat, Mathura | Very High | Named after Dhruva — the child devotee of Vishnu. Snan here is recommended for devotees seeking steadfast faith. |
| 3 | Thursday, 4 June 2026 | Tritiya Pushkaram | Swami Ghat, Mathura | High | Traditional snan ghat for saints and sannyasins. Ideal for spiritual seekers seeking liberation from worldly bonds. |
| 4 | Friday, 5 June 2026 | Chaturthi Pushkaram | Brahma Ghat, Mathura | Moderate | Lord Brahma performed Pushkar Snan here. Devotees seeking divine blessings for family prosperity come here. |
| 5 | Saturday, 6 June 2026 | Panchami Pushkaram | Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan | High | Where Krishna slew the demon Keshi. Snan here blesses devotees with protection from evil and granting of wishes. |
| 6 | Sunday, 7 June 2026 | Shashthi Pushkaram | Imli Tala Ghat, Vrindavan | Moderate | Peaceful ghat under the ancient tamarind tree — associated with the Rasa Lila of Radha Krishna. Sacred for couples. |
| 7 | Monday, 8 June 2026 | Saptami Pushkaram | Chakrateerth Ghat, Mathura | Moderate | Associated with Lord Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra. Snan here is believed to remove obstacles and bestow divine protection. |
| 8 | Tuesday, 9 June 2026 | Ashtami Pushkaram | Guhya Ghat, Mathura | Low | The hidden ghat — spiritually significant for those seeking liberation of ancestors and resolution of ancestral debts. |
| 9 | Wednesday, 10 June 2026 | Navami Pushkaram | Brahma Ghat, Gokul | Low | Where Lord Brahma bathed in the Yamuna. Gokul itself is sacred as the childhood home of infant Krishna. |
| 10 | Thursday, 11 June 2026 | Dashami Pushkaram | Koti Teertha Ghat, Mathura | Low | Believed to grant merit equal to bathing in a crore (koti) sacred rivers — one of the most powerful ghats in the circuit. |
| 11 | Friday, 12 June 2026 | Ekadashi Pushkaram | Asikunda Ghat, Mathura | Low | Ancient ghat with deep Vedic significance. Ekadashi is also a sacred day of fasting — the combined merit is exceptional. |
| 12 | Saturday, 13 June 2026 | Antya Pushkaram Most Auspicious | Vishram Ghat, Mathura | Highest | Final and second most auspicious day — equal merit to Adi Pushkaram. The Pushkaralu concludes here with grand celebration. |
2 Jun
Highest crowdMost AuspiciousAdi Pushkaram
Vishram Ghat, Mathura
Most sacred day — millions gather. Pushkar Snan here washes sins of many lifetimes. Pitru Tarpan at sunrise most auspicious.
3 Jun
Very High crowdDwitiya Pushkaram
Dhruv Ghat, Mathura
Named after Dhruva — the child devotee of Vishnu. Snan here is recommended for devotees seeking steadfast faith.
4 Jun
High crowdTritiya Pushkaram
Swami Ghat, Mathura
Traditional snan ghat for saints and sannyasins. Ideal for spiritual seekers seeking liberation from worldly bonds.
5 Jun
Moderate crowdChaturthi Pushkaram
Brahma Ghat, Mathura
Lord Brahma performed Pushkar Snan here. Devotees seeking divine blessings for family prosperity come here.
6 Jun
High crowdPanchami Pushkaram
Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan
Where Krishna slew the demon Keshi. Snan here blesses devotees with protection from evil and granting of wishes.
7 Jun
Moderate crowdShashthi Pushkaram
Imli Tala Ghat, Vrindavan
Peaceful ghat under the ancient tamarind tree — associated with the Rasa Lila of Radha Krishna. Sacred for couples.
8 Jun
Moderate crowdSaptami Pushkaram
Chakrateerth Ghat, Mathura
Associated with Lord Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra. Snan here is believed to remove obstacles and bestow divine protection.
9 Jun
Low crowdAshtami Pushkaram
Guhya Ghat, Mathura
The hidden ghat — spiritually significant for those seeking liberation of ancestors and resolution of ancestral debts.
10 Jun
Low crowdNavami Pushkaram
Brahma Ghat, Gokul
Where Lord Brahma bathed in the Yamuna. Gokul itself is sacred as the childhood home of infant Krishna.
11 Jun
Low crowdDashami Pushkaram
Koti Teertha Ghat, Mathura
Believed to grant merit equal to bathing in a crore (koti) sacred rivers — one of the most powerful ghats in the circuit.
12 Jun
Low crowdEkadashi Pushkaram
Asikunda Ghat, Mathura
Ancient ghat with deep Vedic significance. Ekadashi is also a sacred day of fasting — the combined merit is exceptional.
13 Jun
Highest crowdMost AuspiciousAntya Pushkaram
Vishram Ghat, Mathura
Final and second most auspicious day — equal merit to Adi Pushkaram. The Pushkaralu concludes here with grand celebration.
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“Darshan is the essence of our yatra.”
Guides born and raised in Braj, not outsiders.
Every tour is designed around temple darshan and spiritual experience.
No hidden fees — clear, upfront pricing for all services.
Well-maintained vehicles with trusted drivers for safe travel.
Your spiritual journey is our top priority — we serve with devotion.
Always available to assist you before, during and after your tour.
We treat every yatra as a sacred seva, not just a tour package.
Guides born and raised in Braj, not outsiders.
Every tour is designed around temple darshan and spiritual experience.
No hidden fees — clear, upfront pricing for all services.
Well-maintained vehicles with trusted drivers for safe travel.
Your spiritual journey is our top priority — we serve with devotion.
Always available to assist you before, during and after your tour.
We treat every yatra as a sacred seva, not just a tour package.
Clear answers to common questions about this tour package, so you can plan your Mathura–Vrindavan yatra with confidence.
Gokul (Raval Gokul) is approximately 15 km from Mathura city. It is a 25–30 minute drive and included in the Day 3 itinerary.
Brahma Ghat in Gokul is one of the 12 Pushkaralu ghats. The Pushkar Snan here is considered especially auspicious as this is where Brahma himself is believed to have bathed.
Yes. From this package you can extend to add Govardhan Parikrama or Barsana. Contact us to customise.
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