
'Braj Is Being Reawakened': UP Govt Plans 17-Km Vrindavan-Gokul Nature Walk Pathway
The plan includes the construction of a 2-metre-wide pedestrian trail that stretches 17 kilometres along the Yamuna riverbank, linking Vrindavan and Gokul.
Krishna devotees visiting Vrindavan will soon find their pilgrimage even more enriching with the development of a 17-km Nature Walk Pathway along the Yamuna river, part of the UP government's Vision-2030. This route, connecting Vrindavan to Gokul, aims to blend devotion with ecology, offering a tranquil walk through the land of Krishna's childhood pastimes.
Developed at an estimated cost of Rs 50 crore, this pathway is a key component of Mathura Vision-2030 – a comprehensive redevelopment plan launched by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to transform the Braj region into a world-class spiritual and cultural tourism destination.
The Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad (BTVP), in collaboration with the Uttar Pradesh Forest and Wildlife Department, will execute the project. The plan includes the construction of a 2-metre-wide pedestrian trail that stretches 17 kilometres along the Yamuna riverbank, linking two of the holiest sites associated with Lord Krishna's life -Vrindavan and Gokul.
A Walk Through Divine History
Officials describe the pathway as more than just a physical infrastructure project – it's a spiritual experience rooted in heritage and nature. The trail will be adorned with indigenous plant species, carefully selected to reflect the flora described in Krishna-era lore. The route will also feature shaded rest areas, benches, solar-powered lighting, fencing, toilets, and drinking water points.
'The idea is to allow devotees to relive the essence of Dwapar Yug while ensuring comfort and ecological preservation," said SB Singh, CEO of the Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad. 'This isn't just a path—it's a sacred journey through the footsteps of Kanha," said Singh.
The plantation drive will help preserve local biodiversity, prevent riverbank erosion, and enhance the green cover of the region. Educational signage along the route will inform visitors about the plants, wildlife, and Krishna's leelas (divine plays) connected to each area.
What is Vision-2030?
Unveiled in 2023, Mathura Vision-2030 is the Uttar Pradesh government's long-term strategy to revive, restore, and redefine the Braj region through spiritual tourism, ecological conservation, and urban planning. The vision encompasses 195 projects worth Rs30,080 crore, of which 23 projects totalling Rs2,300 crore have already received approval.
Officials said from the Banke Bihari Corridor in Vrindavan to the expansion of Rangeeli Chowk in Barsana and heritage circuits like Sapt Devalay Marg, the plan combines infrastructure with mythology. The goal is to ease pilgrimage movement, preserve sacred geography, and generate employment through eco-tourism, cultural hubs, and hospitality infrastructure.
Cabinet Minister Lakshmi Narayan Chaudhary, who heads the BTVP board, said during a recent meeting, 'Vision-2030 is not just about modernisation. It's about restoring the divine geography of Krishna's land while preparing it for the 21st-century spiritual traveller."
Devotees Give it a Thumbs Up
The announcement has generated considerable excitement among Krishna devotees and locals alike. 'I've walked the dirt tracks between Vrindavan and Gokul many times, but this project will make it accessible to all—young, old, and differently-abled," said Meena Devi, a pilgrim from Bihar visiting Vrindavan with her family.
For Mohan Tripathi, a teacher from Varanasi, the pathway is a chance to reconnect with Braj's landscape more meaningfully. 'We read about Krishna playing near Yamuna, in forests and gardens. Now we'll get to walk those very paths amidst trees and prayers—it's an experience we've only dreamt of," said Tripathi.
Such projects will also decongest temples, allowing devotees to engage with sacred spaces beyond the shrines. 'Braj is more than temples. It's a living memory of the divine, and this path will honour that," people said.
Economic and Cultural Revival
Tourism experts believe the project could be a game-changer for the local economy. The long walking route will encourage homestays, handicraft markets, cultural events, and guided nature tours, all of which can provide livelihoods for thousands.
'The potential for heritage-linked tourism in Braj is enormous. A peaceful, scenic, and spiritual walk along the Yamuna will attract not only domestic pilgrims but also foreign tourists seeking cultural depth," said Pradeep Bhatnagar, a tourism consultant based in Mathura.
Ravi Chaubey, who runs a café in Vrindavan, said, 'If this project takes off, we'll redesign our space as a Krishna-themed rest stop for walkers. There's huge potential here."
Pathway to Progress—and the Past
The Nature Walk Pathway is part of a wider effort to revive ancient groves and forests linked to Krishna's leelas—like Nidhivan, Madhuvan, and Seva Kunj—as part of an ecosystem-based spiritual circuit. The area around the Banke Bihari Corridor will be developed with Krishna-era vegetation, themed landscaping, and mythological markers.
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When completed, the pathway will not just connect two sacred towns—it will connect generations to stories, devotion to nature, and progress to preservation.
As Mahant Dev Prakash Das of the Radha Rani Bhakt Mandal said, 'This walk will not be just about distance—it will be a journey into devotion, heritage, and harmony with nature. Braj is being reawakened, not redesigned."
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