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Trinity Vrindavan

Within 5km Growth Radius

Braj Corridor Advantage Seamless Regional Connectivity High-Growth Location Future-Ready Infrastructure Master-Planned Community

The Braj Corridor Vision

The Braj Corridor is not merely a development plan — it’s India’s most significant fusion of faith and infrastructure.

The Braj Corridor represents the sacred and infrastructural backbone of India’s cultural revival — connecting Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Barsana, and Nandgaon under a 30,000 crore masterplan.

Trinity Vrindavan stands closest to this epicenter — within a 5 km sacred radius — benefiting directly from the corridor’s spiritual and infrastructural evolution.

Inside the Sacred Radius

Growth Has a Center - You’re Standing in It

Imagine a circle on the map — a perfect 5 km radius.

Inside it lies the majority of Vrindavan’s current and future development: hotels, roads, hospitality, and homes. 

Trinity Vrindavan sits not at the edge of that circle, but at its core.

Investors look for numbers; visionaries look for patterns.  The 5 km radius surrounding Trinity Vrindavan has witnessed the fastest urban transformation, highest land absorption, and most robust appreciation rates across Mathura district.

Proximity Advantage:

Within a ~5 km core radius of Vrindavan’s major mandirs — reducing commute fatigue and increasing daily access to culture and calm.

Planned Greens:

About 70% open & landscape zones vs. conventional <30% in typical plot-led layouts — enabling breathable density and long-term livability.

Integrated Life:

Mixed-use, wellness, and cultural commons stitched into a single master vision — not scattered by phases.

Mobility Logic:

24 m primaries / 12–18 m secondaries, designed for smooth movement of people, services, and emergency response.

Corridor Synergy:

Sited along the Braj Corridor influence zone — capturing the uplift from temple precinct upgrades and visitor growth.

Between 2020 – 2030, 8 of 10 new residential projects in Vrindavan are concentrated within this 5 km belt — driven by accessibility, safety, and temple proximity.

Recorded appreciation in this corridor has averaged 14 – 16 % annually, outperforming outer periphery zones by over 40 %.

Annual tourist influx within this zone now exceeds 2.3 crore visitors, up 58 % since 2018 (Department of Tourism UP).

More than 70 % of new hotel and homestay licenses have been approved in this radius since 2022.

Steps away from temples,
minutes away from the city

Maa Vaishno Devi Dham

Chandrodaya Mandir

ISKCON Temple

Bankey Bihari Mandir

Prem Mandir