VISIT VHT

When To Visit

Braj bhoomi, the land of Lord Krishna, is one of the most ancient places in the world and has a great history. It is inhabited on both the eastern and western banks of the holy river Yamuna. The eastern terrain includes Gokul, Mahavan, Baldeo, and Mat. The western terrain covers the region of Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Kusum Sarovar, Barsana, and Nandgaon.

Braj is known for its ancient traditional scriptures, archeological masterpieces, literature, and folk art. There are more than five thousand temples in Vrindavan alone. The holy land of Braj is ideal for experiencing a spiritual lifestyle and internal peace and happiness. Vrindavan Heritage Tower, with its unique blend of modern and traditional approach, aims to promote the heritage, and spiritual culture of the region. We welcome visitors and devotees throughout the year to experience the spirit of Braj.

Seasonal Delights and
Celebrations
  • Vrindavan is a land where every day is a festival, every word is a song and every step is a dance. It is said that visiting Vrindavan is equal to having the darshan of Lord Hari. Sri Krishna Janmashtami, Kartik Utsav, Holi and Radhashtami are some of the most important festivals of Braj. These occasions will be ideal for you to visit Vrindavan to get an out-of-the-world experience.
  • The festival of colors, popularly known as ‘Braj ki Holi', is a 40-day celebration during the months of February and March. It includes Ladoomar Holi, Lathmar Holi, Phoolon ki Holi, Chhadi Mar Holi, Gopinath ji Temple Widow Holi, and Rang Panchami. Basant Panchami marks the commencement of the spring season and the Holi festivities.