About Mathura Tourism
Many of us grow up listening to the tales of Lord Krishna and his childhood. So, when you get a chance, it would be a good idea to book a Mathura tourism package and explore the place considered to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. It is among the seven important holy cities for Hindus and lies alongside the Yamuna River. Mathura is an important place for pilgrimage and attracts several hundreds of devotees seeking spiritual enlightenment every year.
Mathura tourism in India magnetizes spiritual seekers, devotees, and tourists from near and far. The city is home to a large number of temples dedicated to Lord Krishna, and his many forms and avatars. As you step into Mathura, you will be greeted with the old-world charm and vibrant ambience of the city. The narrow streets here are lined with rustic, old houses and ornately carved doorways that are likely to transport you back in time. Navigating these streets, while listening to the chants of devotees and the tinkling of temple bells in the background can make you almost feel the presence of the divine.
Veena World would be your perfect partner for Mathura tourism. With us, you can enjoy a comfortable and convenient tour of the city, and check out its most famous temples and ghats.
Best Time to Visit Mathura
Mathura is a year-round destination, with every season providing a distinctive experience. You can enjoy vibrant Holi celebrations here during spring or get the chance to witness the grand Janmashtami festivities in the monsoons. The perfect time for sightseeing and tourism in Mathura would be from October to March, as the weather here stays fairly pleasant and cool during this time. Temperatures in Mathura in the winter can range from 5°C to 28°C, making it perfect for indulging in outdoor activities.
Experience The Best Of Mathura
When planning the itinerary for a Mathura tour, you must include the following places:
Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple:
Mathura tourism in India is largely popular because numerous devotees across the world desire to visit the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Hence, a trip to this city will be incomplete without a visit to Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple. This temple is supposedly built around the prison cell in which Mata Devaki and Vasudeva were imprisoned, and is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Apart from the prison cell, there are several other temples also located within the Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex.
The Dwarkadhish Temple:
Famous for its elaborate architecture and paintings, this temple tends to be a part of most Mathura tourism package. The temple is dedicated to Lord Dwarkadheesh, a form of Lord Krishna depicted in a black marble idol. You can find an array of stunning ceiling paintings that showcase diverse aspects of the life of Lord Krishna at this temple, along with beautiful Rajasthani architectural designs and carvings.
Prem Mandir:
This temple is about 125 feet high and is spread over a 54-acre land. Prem Mandir is dedicated to Radha-Krishna and Ram-Sita, and is among the key attractions of Mathura. This temple has been constructed wholly of white Italian marble, and is adorned with intricate carvings.
Keshav Dev Temple:
The Keshav Dev Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is depicted as a child holding a butter pot. The idol is crafted from black stone and adorned with intricate jewellery and vibrant clothing. Alongside the main deity, the temple also houses idols of Radha-Krishna, Balarama, and Subhadra. The temple is one of the biggest highlights of Mathura city tourism. Beyond its spiritual importance, the temple is an architectural gem. Built in the traditional North Indian style, it features elaborate carvings and designs on its walls and pillars.
Geeta Mandir:
Spread across an expansive area, Geeta Mandir comprises several buildings and structures, with the main temple standing out due to its dome-shaped roof and four grand entrances. The interiors of the temple are adorned with exquisite carvings and vibrant paintings portraying scenes from the life of Lord Krishna. At the heart of the temple, you would find a stunning black stone idol of Lord Krishna. The temple complex also features smaller shrines dedicated to various gods and goddesses, alongside a spacious prayer hall that offers a serene space for meditation.
How To Reach Mathura
Mathura is well-connected to almost all major Indian cities.
By Flight: The airport nearest to Mathura is the Kheria Airport in Agra. It is located at a distance of 61.5 km from the centre of Mathura city. From the airport you can take a cab or a bus to reach your destination.
By Train: Mathura Junction Railway Station is the main railhead serving the people of the city. Multiple express and super-fast trains ply from Mathura to diverse cities; both interstate and intrastate.
By Road: Mathura is well linked to other Uttar Pradesh cities, as well as adjacent states by a network of highways and expressways. There are luxury buses plying from several neighbouring cities that will take you to Mathura.
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