Mathura Tour Packages



Mathura is believed to be the birth place of Lord Krishna the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Traditionally it is also recognized as the capital of the Braj Bhoomi. Mathura is located in Uttar Pradesh and is at a distance of 145 km to the southeast of Delhi and to the northwestern part of Agra at a distance of 58 km. Mathura is spread over an area of 3,800 square km and can be divided into two parts, one part occupies the places such as Mahavan, Baldeo, Mat and Bajna and the western part of the Yamuna that covers the Mathura region that encompasses Vrindavan, Govardhan, Kusum Sarovar, Barsana and Nandgaon. The Mathura tour Packages covers all the interesting destinations that take into account the important tourist destinations in and around the city of Mathura.

The arched gateways and temple spires that line the bank of river Yamuna are very sacred and make for some of the best tourist attractions, not only for the pilgrims but also for the other travelers who flock into this place for spending their vacations. The tour packages of Mathura focus primarily on the pilgrim tours and cover the basic pilgrim sites.

A visit to Vrindavan will take us to the time when Krishna was a child and used to play his flute and mischievous pranks on the Gopis. There is also a temple of Govind Dev that was built in the year 1590 and is an evidence of the architectural splendor of that period. The Tour packages of Mathura will further take you to the nearby another Rangaji Temple. This temple is the tallest temple of Vrindavan and has fifty feet tall ‘Dhwaja Stambha’.

When you get exhausted in between the tours to Mathura you simply unwind at the roadside restaurant that prepare the most delicious dishes in the authentic Indian and local fares. Gokul, Mahavan, and Goverdhan are some of the other places that are reminiscent of the episodes that are related to the birth of Lord Krishna. The Mathura tour Packages will take you further into the other significant places near Mathura. These include Nand Goan and Barsana. Here the tourists will come across the magnificent temple of Nand Gopal belonging to the 19th century. Barsana is another important place that boasts of being the birth place of Radha and has several temples built in reverence to her.

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FAQs

Q: Where is Mathura situated?

Ans: Mathura is situated in the bank of River Yamuna, located in the district of Uttar Pradesh. It’s a Holy city and Birth place of Lord Krishna.

Q: What is the best time to visit Mathura?

Ans: The best time to visit Mathura is from October to March.

Q: What kind of hotels we can get in Mathura?

Ans: Here you don’t get much choice of hotels. Some of the recommended hotels are hereunder;

  • Standard – Govardhan Palace
  • 3*star – Clarks Inn
  • 3*star – Centrum hotel
  • 4*star – Brijwasi Lands inn
  • 4*star – Radha Ashok

Q: What are the most importance places to visit in Mathura?

Ans: There are so many places to get Holy Darshan in Mathura, some are listed as below;

  • Govardhan Hill: It’s a holy place, Lord Krishna considered Goverdhan hill is not separated from him, so devotees worship this like worship of Lord Krishna.
  • Sri Krishna Janamsthan temple: This is the Holy place, believed Lord Krishna born in this place in Kans Jail.
  • Dwarkadeesh Temple: One of the holy place of Mathura, the temple is very beautiful for it’s extraordinary architecture. Here one form of Lord Krishna worshiped as Dwarkadeesh , a black marble idol of Lord Krishna.
  • Radha Kund: It’s near to Govardhan hill, one of the holy place of Brajdham.
  • Potara Kund: It’s a sacred place believe that Sri Krishna’s dresses were washed in this pond.
  • Gita Mandir: It’s also famous as Birla temple, mainly attracts for its structure and heritage. Geeta 18 chapters illustrated in the pillars of this temple. The shrines of Ram, Sita, Lord Krishna, Narayana , Lakshmiji is worshiped here.

Q: What are the nearby temples/places can be visited while in Mathura?

Ans: You can visit nearby temples and palaces of Mathura. Given are below:

  • Prem Mandir: It is one of the holy temple in Vrindavan, Mathura , The deities worshiped hare are Sri Radha Govind and Sri Sita Ram.
  • Shri Bankey Bihari temple: One of the spiritual places and holy temple of Vrindavan, Lord Krishna stands in a Tribanga pose.
  • Gokul: It is the holy village 10 kms away from Mathura, where Lord Krishna grew up secretly at Mata Jasoda’s house.
  • Nidhuvan: It is believed that Shri Krishna and Radhaji come every night with Gopis for Raasleela. Here you will see the varieties of Tulsi.
  • Agra: It is 50 kms away from Mathura, the famous places to visit in Agra are Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, itmad ud daulah etc.

Q: Which language used in Mathura?

Ans: The Official language is Hindi. Local people also spoken in Brajabhasa.

Q: How to reach Mathura?

Ans: Please find different ways to reach Mathura.

  • By Air: Agra is the nearest domestic airport, 50 kms away from Mathura. This airport always not in Operation. After that Delhi is the nearest airport.
  • By Road: Mathura is well connected by bus from neighboring cities and states.
  • By Train: Mathura station is the main rail head to the city. There are direct trains to Mathura from major cities in India.

Q: What kind of clothing advisable in Mathura?

Ans: As you are going to visit the temples in Mathura and Vrindavan advisable to wear modest dresses.

Q: What are the most important festivals in Mathura and nearby?

Ans: The important festivals in Mathura are:

  • Holi: Holi is the festival of Colors, celebrate in the month of March. This festival celebrated for long days, start celebration before the actual date of Holi. It’s celebrate with various colors, dance, sweets, snacks etc.
  • Latthmar Holi: It’s a unique type of Holi celebrate in Barsana, Mathura and Vrindavan. Here man and woman play in group. “Latth” means “Wooden Log” used by woman to pay with man. Foreigners also enjoy the festival Holi.
  • Krishna Janmastami: Shri Krishna Janmastami celebrated although in all over India. But it is the main festival of Mathura, Vrindavan, Gokul, Nandgaon, Barsana etc. Mainly associated with Lord Krishna’s life. Cultural programs organized shows the Glimpses of Lord Krishna.

Q: Is Holi celebration is safe in Mathura/Vrindavan?

Ans: If you want to celebrate holi in Mathura/Vrindavan, need to be very careful as it’s a festival of colors and water. You can’t identify even if anything goes wrong. People used to have hard drinks as tradition like “Bhang” during this festival. Foreigners are advisable to take a guide with him/her to participate in the festival.

Q: What are the best things to buy in Mathura?

Ans: To gift someone from Mathura are “Pede’ sweet item made from milk, which is very famous. Also can buy clothes for deities, Rudraksh Mala etc.

Q: How many days required for Mathura visit?

Ans: 2nights/3 Days sufficient for Mathura and nearby places visit.