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The weather generally remains hot and humid through most of the year, so it is fitting to visit this spot throughout the cold weather months. The mid-year period of Vrindavan is having a temperature of 21°C to 37°C. During the storm season, it encounters medium precipitation and a temperature range from 24°C to 33°C. Throughout the colder time of year season, the temperature goes from 8°C to 25°C.
Distance from Delhi: 182 Kms
Distance from Uttarakhand: 163 Kms
Distance from Udaipur: 628 Kms
Distance from Chandigarh: 409 Kms
Distance from Jaipur: 234 Kms
Distance from Ahmedabad: 912 Kms
Distance from Mumbai: 1265 Kms
Distance from Bangalore: 1999 Kms
Distance from Chennai: 2032 Kms
Distance from Agra: 70 Kms
Distance from Mathura: 14 Kms
Distance from Ayodhya: 533 Kms
The closest railway station is Mathura Junction at a distance of 14km. Vrindavan is associated with Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Varanasi, Bhopal, Gwalior, and so forth you can likewise board some neighborhood trains from Delhi, Alwar, Lucknow, and Bharatpur that work on the everyday schedule.
The word “Vrinda” in Vrindavan means basil and “Van” means wood. Some of the attractions of Vrindavan are Banke Bihari temple, Prem Mandir, Radha Raman temple, ISKCON temple, Sri Ranganatha Temple, Katyayani temple, Shahji temple, and Govind Devji Temple.
The closest International air terminal is at a distance of 150 km which is Indira Gandhi International air terminal, situated in Delhi. From the air terminal, you can get nearby vehicles and taxis to arrive at your destination. There are well motorable streets that associate Vrindavan with different urban areas.
This pilgrimage city attracts a huge number of devotees each year. You can also admire the beauty and greenery of this place in forests like Nidhivan forest and Seva Kunj in the period of 3 days.