Vrindavan doesn't have its own major railway station or an airport, so every route funnels through either the Yamuna Expressway or Mathura Junction. Here's exactly how far it is from Delhi, Mathura and Agra, and which option actually suits your trip.
Vrindavan distance from Delhi
Vrindavan is approximately 160–180 km from Delhi, depending on exactly where in the NCR you start. The fastest and most comfortable route is the Yamuna Expressway via Noida and Mathura.
By car
The Yamuna Expressway to the Chhatikara exit is the quickest option — expect roughly 2.5 to 4 hours depending on your starting point and time of day. Early departures between 5 and 7 AM are consistently the fastest, since midday and evening drives near the city can stretch well past 4 hours. One-way toll runs approximately ₹400–450.
By train
Trains such as the Gatimaan Express, Shatabdi Express and Taj Express connect New Delhi / Hazrat Nizamuddin to Mathura Junction in about 1.5 to 2.5 hours. From Mathura Junction, Vrindavan is a further 12–15 km — a 20–30 minute auto or cab ride.
By bus
AC and non-AC buses run from Kashmiri Gate and Anand Vihar ISBT to Mathura or directly to Vrindavan Bus Stand, taking roughly 3.5 to 4.5 hours — the most budget-friendly option, though the least flexible on timing.
Vrindavan distance from Mathura
Vrindavan sits about 12–15 km from Mathura — roughly 20–30 minutes by auto, taxi or e-rickshaw. If you're combining both cities, a practical sequence is Mathura in the morning (Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple) and Vrindavan from the afternoon into the evening, when Banke Bihari and Prem Mandir are both open.
Vrindavan distance from Agra
Agra to Vrindavan is roughly 65–70 km, about a 1.5 to 2 hour drive, making a Delhi–Agra–Mathura–Vrindavan loop a realistic 2-day circuit for visitors combining the Taj Mahal with Braj Bhoomi's temples.
A few practical route notes
- ✓Leave early. Departing before 7 AM avoids both Delhi's morning traffic and the worst of the heat on summer trips.
- ✓Festival dates change everything. Around Janmashtami (September 4, 2026) and Holi, expressway traffic near Mathura builds up from the evening before — plan to arrive well ahead or travel late at night.
- ✓Cars can't get you all the way in. The last stretch to Banke Bihari and the older temple lanes is on foot or by e-rickshaw — factor that into your timing.
- ✓Book your stay before you commute in. A base close to your priority temples cuts daily travel time significantly, especially if you're covering multiple darshan sessions a day.
Arriving in Vrindavan?
Vedha Stays offers private AC apartments inside the gated Omaxe Eternity society on Chhatikara Road — 1.5 km from Prem Mandir & ISKCON, with free parking, self check-in and WiFi.
See the apartments →The bottom line
For most travellers from Delhi, the Yamuna Expressway by car or a fast train to Mathura Junction are the two realistic options — both land you in Vrindavan in well under half a day. Whichever way you arrive, base yourself somewhere with easy access to the temples you actually want to visit, so the last-mile travel inside Vrindavan doesn't eat into your trip.
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