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Yes, and for groups of 10 or more it is the smartest decision you will make for Holi day.

 

Here is the reality. Holi in Vrindavan means leaving Delhi at 4 am, navigating Mathura highway traffic, finding parking near Banke Bihari, and returning through bumper to bumper roads by afternoon. Doing that in three or four separate cars means three or four parking problems, three or four drivers who need to stay sober, and zero guarantee everyone stays together through the chaos.

 

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Planning a Holi trip to Mathura from Delhi is easier than most people think. If you plan it the right way.

 

First, fix your date. Holi 2026 falls on 4th March. But Vrindavan celebrations start 5–7 days earlier with Lathmar Holi and Phoolon Wali Holi. So, plan accordingly based on what your group wants to experience.

 

Start early from Delhi, ideally by 5 AM. Mathura is 145 km away and Holi day traffic builds up fast after 8 AM. Cover Vrindavan first, then Mathura Dwarkadheesh Temple by afternoon.

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Holi in Vrindavan is unlike any other celebration in North India. Streets around Banke Bihari Temple and surrounding ghats become vibrant gathering points where timing, parking access, and crowd flow matter more than distance itself. Group travelers often underestimate the need for early planning, especially during peak festival days when entry routes may be restricted for private vehicles.

Why choose a tempo traveller for Holi group travel

Many travelers prefer Tempo Traveller on Rent in Delhi be

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