Braj Darshan Bus
Mahura Vrindava, better known as Braj Bhoomi are the most important
and sacred twin cities where Lord Shri Krishna spend his years of life
including birth and childhood. Each of these two towns are visited by
thousands of devotees around the world by Braj Darshan Bus.
Both these towns are also referred as Cities of temple, because these
two cities comprise more than 5000 temples and sacred places.
If you plan to explore Mathura Vrindavan, Braj Darshan Bus are available where tourists and devotees can find themselves being taken to the glorious places where Lord Shri Krishna used to spend his time in childhood. Usually the Braj Darshan Bus covers the important temples and pilgrimage sites like Barsana, Goverdhan, Krishna Janam Bhumi, Kusum Sarover Goverdhan, Iskon Vrindavan Temple, Vrindavan Rangji Temple, Tirath Vikas, etc. in cheap and affordable prices.
Iskon temple puts a braj mandala parikrama every year in Kartika for everyone to explore the places in a traditional spiritual way. It is a one-month tour that goes to 12 forests in Varindavan, Mathura, Radha Kund, Gokula. Nandagrama and Govardhan hill. It is more tradition to walk barefoot, while shoes are also permitted. It is easier, convenient and a cheaper option to explore the sacred towns, Mathura and Vrindavan by Braj Darshan Bus.
If you plan to explore Mathura Vrindavan, Braj Darshan Bus are available where tourists and devotees can find themselves being taken to the glorious places where Lord Shri Krishna used to spend his time in childhood. Usually the Braj Darshan Bus covers the important temples and pilgrimage sites like Barsana, Goverdhan, Krishna Janam Bhumi, Kusum Sarover Goverdhan, Iskon Vrindavan Temple, Vrindavan Rangji Temple, Tirath Vikas, etc. in cheap and affordable prices.
Iskon temple puts a braj mandala parikrama every year in Kartika for everyone to explore the places in a traditional spiritual way. It is a one-month tour that goes to 12 forests in Varindavan, Mathura, Radha Kund, Gokula. Nandagrama and Govardhan hill. It is more tradition to walk barefoot, while shoes are also permitted. It is easier, convenient and a cheaper option to explore the sacred towns, Mathura and Vrindavan by Braj Darshan Bus.
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