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Delhi to Vrindavan Taxi

Book a Delhi to Vrindavan taxi from ₹2,400 — one-way & round-trip cabs via the Yamuna Expressway. Sedan, SUV & Tempo Traveller. Verified drivers, clean cars, fixed fares, no hidden charges.

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152 kmOne-way Distance
2 hr 30 minTravel Time
₹2,400 onwardsStarting Fare
4 – 12 SeaterVehicle Options

Delhi to Vrindavan Taxi Service — A Smooth Ride to Lord Krishna’s Holy Land

Planning a trip to Vrindavan, the sacred land of Lord Krishna? Indian Cabs offers reliable, comfortable and affordable Delhi to Vrindavan taxi service for one-way and round-trip journeys. With a 40+ year legacy in Delhi outstation taxi service, verified professional drivers and a fleet of clean, well-maintained vehicles — we make your spiritual journey to the city of Banke Bihari, ISKCON and Prem Mandir absolutely worry-free.

The Delhi to Vrindavan distance is approximately 152 km, and a comfortable cab takes about 2 hours 30 minutes via the Yamuna Expressway. Whether you are travelling solo, with family, or in a group of 12 for a temple yatra, our Delhi Vrindavan cab options cover every need — from a budget-friendly Maruti Dzire to a spacious Tempo Traveller.

Book your Vrindavan taxi from Delhi with a single phone call — no app, no OTP, no waiting. Just call +91 95823 78406 and your cab will arrive at your doorstep on time.

Delhi to Vrindavan Distance, Travel Time & Route

There are two popular road routes from Delhi to Vrindavan, and we choose the best one based on traffic and your pickup point in Delhi NCR:

Route Via Distance Travel Time Best For
Route 1 (Recommended) DND Flyway → Yamuna Expressway → Mathura → Vrindavan ~152 km 2 hr 30 min Fastest & smoothest highway
Route 2 NH-19 (Old Mathura Road) → Faridabad → Palwal → Kosi → Vrindavan ~165 km 3 hr 30 min Slower, more local stops
Route 3 (via Mathura) Yamuna Expressway → Mathura sightseeing → Vrindavan ~165 km 3 hr 15 min Combined Mathura + Vrindavan yatra

The Yamuna Expressway is the fastest and most comfortable route from Delhi to Vrindavan. It is a 6-lane access-controlled expressway with smooth tarmac, minimal traffic, clean rest stops, and excellent food courts at multiple toll plazas. Our drivers are experts on this route and know the best break points for a relaxed journey.

Delhi to Vrindavan Taxi Fare — Choose Your Cab

We offer 8 vehicle types for your Delhi to Vrindavan trip. All fares below are indicative one-way prices — final price depends on your exact pickup location, drop point in Vrindavan, and travel date. Call us for a custom quote.

Cab Type Vehicle Seater Luggage One-Way Fare Round Trip
Hatchback WagonR / Swift / similar 4 + 1 2 bags ₹2,400 onwards ₹4,500 onwards
Sedan Maruti Dzire 4 + 1 2 bags ₹2,500 onwards ₹4,700 onwards
Sedan Toyota Etios 4 + 1 3 bags ₹2,500 onwards ₹4,700 onwards
Sedan Hyundai Aura 4 + 1 2 bags ₹2,600 onwards ₹4,900 onwards
SUV Maruti Ertiga 6 + 1 3 bags ₹3,200 onwards ₹6,000 onwards
SUV Mahindra Scorpio 6 + 1 3 bags ₹3,800 onwards ₹7,000 onwards
Premium SUV Toyota Innova Crysta 6 + 1 4 bags ₹4,500 onwards ₹8,500 onwards
Luxury SUV Toyota Fortuner 6 + 1 3 bags ₹6,500 onwards ₹12,000 onwards
Tempo Traveller Force Tempo Traveller 12 + 1 12 bags ₹7,500 onwards ₹14,000 onwards

Note: All cabs are AC, with GPS-trained drivers in uniform. Tolls, state taxes, parking and any sightseeing time in Vrindavan or Mathura are billed separately. There are no hidden charges — you pay exactly what we quote.

Top Places to Visit in Vrindavan

Vrindavan is home to over 5,000 temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. Here are the must-visit spots that every Delhi to Vrindavan taxi traveller asks about — ask our driver to plan a smooth temple-hopping circuit:

1. Banke Bihari Temple

The most famous temple in Vrindavan and the spiritual heart of the city. Located in the heart of the old town, the Banke Bihari Mandir is dedicated to Lord Krishna in his child form. The deity is so divinely captivating that the curtain in front of the idol is drawn every few seconds — devotees believe that prolonged eye contact with Bihariji can make Him leave the temple to follow you home.

Best time to visit: Early morning (8 AM darshan) or late evening aarti. Avoid weekends and festival days if you want a peaceful darshan.

2. ISKCON Vrindavan (Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir)

Built by Srila Prabhupada in 1975, this beautiful marble temple has three altars dedicated to Krishna-Balaram, Radha-Shyamsundar, and Sri Sri Gaur-Nitai. The temple complex includes a guesthouse, restaurant (Govinda’s), and the Samadhi of Srila Prabhupada. The evening Sandhya Aarti with kirtan is a transformative experience.

3. Prem Mandir — The Temple of Divine Love

One of the newest and most stunning temples in Vrindavan, the Prem Mandir is built entirely in white marble across a 54-acre complex. Constructed by Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj in 2012, it showcases life-sized statues depicting episodes from Krishna’s life — lifting Govardhan Hill, the rasa-leela, Kaliya Naag damana. Don’t miss the musical fountain show in the evening.

4. Radha Raman Temple

One of the seven historical temples of Vrindavan, the Radha Raman Mandir houses a self-manifested deity of Lord Krishna. The Rajasthani-style architecture and the temple’s unbroken 500-year tradition of cooking Krishna’s bhog on firewood make this a uniquely peaceful spot. Wheelchair accessible.

5. Nidhivan

A small forest grove where, according to local lore, Lord Krishna performs his rasa-leela with Radha and the gopis every night. The trees in Nidhivan are unusually short and gnarled, with intertwined branches. By tradition, the grove is sealed off after sunset — nobody is allowed inside, and even the temple priests leave behind food and water before locking the doors.

6. Govind Dev Temple

A 16th-century red sandstone temple built by Raja Man Singh of Amber under Emperor Akbar’s patronage. The architecture blends Hindu, Mughal and European styles, making it one of the most historically significant temples in North India.

7. Keshi Ghat & Yamuna Aarti

The most beautiful ghat on the Yamuna in Vrindavan. The evening Yamuna Aarti at Keshi Ghat (around sunset) is a soulful experience with lit diyas floating on the river. Boat rides on the Yamuna are available during the day.

8. Pagal Baba Temple, Shahji Temple & Rangji Temple

If you have a full day in Vrindavan, ask your driver to include these lesser-known but architecturally stunning temples on your route. Each has a unique story and charm.

Best Time to Visit Vrindavan from Delhi

The best time to take a Delhi to Vrindavan cab is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant (12 – 28°C) and ideal for temple visits and outdoor sightseeing. Summers (April – June) can be very hot, with temperatures crossing 42°C — we strongly recommend AC cabs during this period.

Major Festivals in Vrindavan

  • Janmashtami (Aug – Sep): Krishna’s birthday. The entire city celebrates with all-night kirtans, jhulanan and special darshans. Book your taxi 2–3 weeks in advance.
  • Holi (Mar): Vrindavan’s Holi is world-famous, with the unique Phoolon ki Holi at Banke Bihari Temple and Lathmar Holi at nearby Barsana. Massive crowds — pre-booking essential.
  • Radhashtami (Sep): Radha’s birthday. Beautiful celebrations across all major temples.
  • Govardhan Puja (Nov): The day after Diwali. Devotees do parikrama of Govardhan Hill.
  • Akshaya Tritiya (Apr – May): An auspicious day — the only day in the year when devotees can see the charan (feet) of Lord Banke Bihari.

Why Choose Indian Cabs for Delhi to Vrindavan

  • Fixed fares, no surge pricing — pay exactly what we quote, even on festivals.
  • Verified drivers — background-checked, route experts who know every shortcut and rest stop on the Yamuna Expressway.
  • Clean, sanitised, AC cabs — every cab is inspected and cleaned before each trip.
  • 24/7 booking — call us anytime, even at 3 AM. No app, no OTP, no waiting.
  • Flexible billing — pay full to driver, or 20% advance and rest on completion.
  • No hidden charges — all-inclusive transparent pricing with GST bill on request (great for corporate bookings).
  • Free cancellation — up to 1 hour before pickup, no questions asked.
  • 40+ years of trust — founded in the 1990s, we’ve taken 500+ NRI clients and thousands of Delhi families to Vrindavan.

What’s Included in Your Delhi to Vrindavan Taxi Fare

Included

  • Professional driver with route knowledge
  • Fuel for the entire trip
  • Vehicle wear and tear
  • Driver night halt charges (for overnight round trips)
  • Up to 152 km one-way distance (or 304 km round trip)
  • GST as applicable

Paid Extra (At Actual)

  • Toll charges on Yamuna Expressway (~₹450 one way for car)
  • Uttar Pradesh state tax (if applicable)
  • Parking charges at temples in Vrindavan
  • Driver allowance for extended waiting beyond 30 minutes
  • Extra kilometres beyond the included 152 km (₹12–28/km depending on cab type)

How to Book Your Delhi to Vrindavan Taxi

  1. Call us at +91 95823 78406 or WhatsApp +91 95823 78406 with your travel date, pickup point, and group size.
  2. Get an instant quote based on your cab type and trip type (one-way / round trip / multi-day). No app, no signup needed.
  3. Confirm by paying 20% advance or pay full on pickup — UPI, card, net banking, or cash all accepted.
  4. Sit back & relax — our driver arrives at your doorstep on time. Enjoy the smooth 2.5-hour ride to Vrindavan.

Travel Tips for a Smooth Vrindavan Trip

  • Dress modestly at temples — cover shoulders and knees. Banke Bihari is especially strict.
  • Phones and cameras are not allowed inside Banke Bihari Temple. Plan to leave them in the cab.
  • Wear comfortable footwear — the lanes around Banke Bihari are narrow, crowded, and you’ll walk a lot.
  • Carry small change for offerings, prasad, and rickshaws inside the old town (cars cannot enter narrow lanes).
  • Avoid Sundays and festival weekends if you want a peaceful darshan — crowds can be intense.
  • Best darshan times: 8–10 AM and 6–7 PM. Most temples close in the afternoon (12–4 PM).
  • Stay hydrated — summers are brutal. Carry water, especially if you plan to do parikrama.
  • Combine with Mathura — the birthplace of Lord Krishna is just 12 km from Vrindavan. Most travellers do both in a single day trip.
  • Try the local foodpeda from Brijwasi, kachori-sabzi, lassi, and the famous kheer at ISKCON’s Govinda’s restaurant.

Pickup Locations in Delhi & NCR

We pick up from any location in Delhi and the entire NCR, including:

  • Connaught Place, Karol Bagh, Paharganj, Daryaganj, Old Delhi
  • South Delhi: Saket, Vasant Kunj, Hauz Khas, Lajpat Nagar, Kalkaji, Greater Kailash
  • West Delhi: Janakpuri, Dwarka, Rajouri Garden, Punjabi Bagh
  • East Delhi: Laxmi Nagar, Mayur Vihar, Preet Vihar, Patparganj
  • North Delhi: Civil Lines, Model Town, Rohini, Pitampura
  • NCR: Noida (all sectors), Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Faridabad
  • Airports: IGI Terminal 1, 2, 3 and Hindon Airport
  • Railway stations: New Delhi (NDLS), Old Delhi (DLI), Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM), Anand Vihar

Frequently Asked Questions — Delhi to Vrindavan Taxi

What is the distance from Delhi to Vrindavan by taxi?

The Delhi to Vrindavan distance is approximately 152 km via the Yamuna Expressway, which is the fastest and most popular route. The journey typically takes around 2 hours 30 minutes by cab.

How much does a Delhi to Vrindavan taxi cost?

Our Delhi to Vrindavan taxi fare starts from ₹2,400 for a Hatchback (one way), ₹2,500 for a Sedan, ₹3,200 for an SUV, ₹4,500 for an Innova Crysta, and ₹7,500 for a 12-seater Tempo Traveller. Round-trip fares are roughly 1.8x the one-way price. All prices exclude toll, parking, and UP state tax.

How long does it take to reach Vrindavan from Delhi?

By taxi via the Yamuna Expressway, Vrindavan is just 2 hours 30 minutes from Delhi. The total time including a tea break would be around 3 hours.

Is a one-way taxi available from Delhi to Vrindavan?

Yes, we offer one-way Delhi to Vrindavan taxi service starting at ₹2,400. You only pay for the one-way distance — no return charges. Great if you’re planning to stay in Vrindavan or return by train.

Can I do a round trip to Vrindavan in one day?

Absolutely — a round-trip Delhi-Vrindavan-Delhi in a day is our most popular package. With a 5 AM start, you can do Banke Bihari morning darshan, ISKCON, Prem Mandir, lunch, Mathura visit, and be back in Delhi by 9–10 PM. Round-trip fares start at ₹4,500.

Which is the best route from Delhi to Vrindavan?

The Yamuna Expressway is the best route — smooth, fast, and well-maintained. Other options include the older NH-19 (Mathura Road) which is slower but more scenic. Our drivers always pick the optimal route based on real-time traffic.

How much is the toll from Delhi to Vrindavan?

The Yamuna Expressway toll is approximately ₹450 one way for a car and ₹720 one way for an SUV / Tempo Traveller. Tolls are paid directly at the toll plaza and are not included in our base fare.

Can I combine Vrindavan with a Mathura visit?

Yes — Mathura is only 12 km from Vrindavan and most travellers combine both in a single trip. We offer a Delhi — Mathura — Vrindavan — Delhi package starting at ₹5,200 for a Sedan (full day).

Are your drivers verified and experienced?

Every Indian Cabs driver is background-verified, holds a commercial license, and has at least 5 years of outstation driving experience. Many of our drivers have been on the Delhi-Vrindavan route for over a decade and know it like the back of their hand.

How do I pay for my Delhi to Vrindavan trip?

You can pay 20% advance online (UPI / card / net banking) and the balance to the driver in cash or UPI on completion. Full upfront payment is also an option. We accept all major payment methods, and you’ll receive a GST bill on request.

Can I cancel my Delhi to Vrindavan booking?

Yes — you can cancel free of cost up to 1 hour before pickup. After that, a small cancellation charge applies. We don’t believe in penalising last-minute genuine changes.

Is the cab AC?

Yes, every cab in our fleet is fully air-conditioned — especially important during summer trips (April–June) when temperatures around Mathura-Vrindavan can cross 42°C.

How early should I book a Delhi to Vrindavan taxi?

For a regular day, even 2–4 hours notice is enough. During festivals like Janmashtami, Holi or Radhashtami, we strongly recommend booking 2–3 weeks in advance as cars get fully booked.

Can I book a Tempo Traveller for a group yatra to Vrindavan?

Yes — our 12-seater Force Tempo Traveller is the most popular vehicle for family group yatras. It is fully AC, has push-back seats, ample luggage space, and starts at ₹7,500 one way / ₹14,000 round trip.

Do you provide Vrindavan to Delhi taxi as well?

Yes, we offer Vrindavan to Delhi return taxi at the same fares. If you’ve reached Vrindavan by train or bus and need a comfortable ride back, just call us — we’ll send a cab to your hotel.

Is there wheelchair access at the major Vrindavan temples?

Yes — Radha Raman Temple, ISKCON Vrindavan, and Prem Mandir all have ramps and wheelchair access. Banke Bihari has limited accessibility due to narrow lanes around the temple, but our driver can help arrange a wheelchair-friendly drop point.

Other Popular Outstation Routes from Delhi

Planning more pilgrimage or weekend trips? Indian Cabs covers every popular outstation destination from Delhi with the same fixed fares and verified drivers:

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