The distance from Vrindavan to Barsana distance is approximately 42 km and this distance can be covered in 1 hour. From wherever you are staying in Vrindavan, you will have to come to Chhatikara National Highway 19, after that, you will take the straight highway and reach Chhata.
Chhata town is about 22 km from Chhatikara and after reaching Chhata, take a straight road from the left side to Barsana which is a distance of about 19 km and you will reach Barsana in about 30 minutes.
The fare from Vrindavan to Barsana depends on how you want to reach Barsana, if you travel by public transport then you will reach Barsana from Vrindavan for around Rs 70. If you book a private e-rickshaw, auto, or taxi, the fare can range from Rs 500 to Rs 1200.
If traveling by public transport or government buses, the fare can be something like this, from Vrindavan to Chhatikara 15 rupees, from Chhatikara to Chhata 30 rupees and from Chhata to Barsana 25 rupees. In this way, you will reach Barsana from Vrindavan for only 70 rupees.
The road from Vrindavan to Barsana is very beautiful and well maintained, on which you will not have to face any problems while traveling. We hope that the information we have given you about Vrindavan to Barsana distance and fare is correct.
Places to visit in Barsana
Radha Rani Mandir
Radharani Temple Amidst the serene and picturesque landscape of Barsana lies the enchanting Radharani Temple. This holy place is not only a spiritual refuge but also a testimony to the everlasting love between Lord Shri Krishna and his beloved Radha.
Kirti Mandir Barsana
Kirti Mandir is situated just before Radharani Mandir in Barsana. The temple was established by Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj. Kirti Mandir is named after Radha Rani’s mother Kirti Maa. It took around 13 years to build the temple and the temple was inaugurated in February 2019.
Sankari khor
Sankari Khor means narrow (small path). Sankari Khor is the place in Barsana from where the Gopis used to pass and Lord Shri Krishna used to break their pots by throwing stones at them. To avoid this, he used to ask for donations from the Gopis. He used to say to them that I will not break your pots if you give me butter as donation.
Shri kushal vihari Maharaj
Shri Kushal Bihari Temple is situated near Radharani Temple in Barsana. Kushal Bihari Temple is situated on the same hill that one has to climb to reach Radharani Temple. This temple is also known as Raja Ka Mandir. The temple was built by Raja Madhising of Jaipur and the idols of Lord Shri Krishna and Radha are enshrined inside the temple.
Dan Garh
Daan Gadh is the place where Gopis used to go to sell milk, curd and butter and Lord Shri Krishna used to harass them and ask for donations.
Gehvar van
Ghevar forest is a forest near the hills of Barsana in Vrindavan to Barsana distance where Shri Krishna often used to meet Radha Rani and her friends, in this same forest Lord Krishna performed many divine acts whose hymns can still be heard in Ghevar forest.
We Mero Brajdham hope that your journey from Vrindavan to Barsana distance is successful and that Radha Rani takes away all your sorrows. Radhe Radhe🙏
~ About Author
Tejveer Singh
Radhe-Radhe, and thank you very much for visiting my blog website, I was born in a village near Vrindavan and I am also a devotee of Radharani and Shri Krishna like you. And I thank God that he gave me birth on this holy land, in the Brajbhoomi of my Brajdham, Through this blog I will make you aware of the beauty of my Brajdham, the temple here, the leelas of Lord Shri Krishna and all the saints living in Brajbhoomi. Your love and support means a lot to me.