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Two-Week Family Friendly Itinerary to Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh

  1. Day 1: Mehndipur Balaji
    2 hours (105km) from Jaipur International Airport

    Mehndipur Balaji is a unique and sacred Hindu temple known for the exorcism of evil spirits and negative energies. Morning and afternoon are the best times to visit. In the evening, enjoy the local street food and explore the nearby markets.

  2. Day 2: Jeen Mata
    2.5 hours (125km) from Mehndipur Balaji

    Ancient Jeen Mata temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess of power and is a popular pilgrimage site. Get here early in the morning to avoid the crowds and spend time in the peaceful surroundings. In the afternoon, shop for traditional handicrafts and artifacts.

  3. Day 3-4: Pushkar
    3.5 hours (170km) from Jeen Mata

    Pushkar is a holy town that hosts the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair in November. Visit the Brahma Temple, stroll around the Pushkar Lake, and indulge in the famous street food. Experience hot air ballooning and horse riding in the desert in the morning and evening.

  4. Day 5-6: Mathura and Agra
    3 hours (150km) from Pushkar

    Mathura is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, an important Hindu deity. Visit the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple and other significant religious sites. In Agra, explore the iconic Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and other Mughal-era monuments. Take a sunrise or sunset tour of the Taj Mahal for a breathtaking view.

  5. Day 7-9: Vrindavan and Govardhan Parikrama
    1 hour (50km) from Agra

    Vrindavan is another important pilgrimage site for Hindus and is associated with Lord Krishna. Visit the Banke Bihari Temple, Radha Raman Temple, and other holy sites. Take the Govardhan Parikrama and visit the Radha Kund, Kusum Sarovar, and other significant places. Spend an evening attending a traditional Raas-Leela dance performance.

  6. Day 10: Nandgaon and Barsana
    30 minutes (15km) from Vrindavan

    Nandgaon and Barsana are traditional villages that are associated with Lord Krishna and his childhood. Take a walk through the narrow streets, visit the temples, and participate in the Lath Mar Holi festival if visiting in March.

  7. Day 11: Gokul and Om Banna
    2.5 hours (100km) from Nandgaon and Barsana

    Visit Gokul, another important pilgrimage site associated with Lord Krishna's childhood. Then visit the Om Banna temple, a unique shrine dedicated to a motorcycle deity. Take a detour to Fatehpur Sikri if interested in Mughal architecture.

  8. Day 12-13: Nathdwara and Ekling Nath Ji
    4 hours (170km) from Om Banna

    Nathdwara is a small town known for the Shrinathji Temple, a significant pilgrimage site for Vaishnavites. Visit the temple and attend the morning and evening Aartis. Ekling Nath Ji is another important temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Take a dip in the nearby Badi Lake and enjoy the scenic beauty.

Recommendations

Visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Ranthambore National Park, or Sariska Tiger Reserve for a wildlife adventure. Take a heritage walk in Jaipur or Udaipur or attend a Rajasthani folk music and dance performance.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Mehndipur Balaji (1 hour, free)
  • Jeen Mata (2 hours, free)
  • Pushkar (2 days, INR 3,000 per person)
  • Mathura and Agra (2 days, INR 4,000 per person)
  • Vrindavan and Govardhan Parikrama (3 days, INR 5,000 per person)
  • Nandgaon and Barsana (1 day, INR 1,500 per person)
  • Gokul and Om Banna (1 day, INR 2,000 per person)
  • Nathdwara and Ekling Nath Ji (2 days, INR 3,000 per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 18,500 per person

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