Get ready to have a spiritual experience along the banks of the Yamuna River; Mathura is a district in the state of Uttar Pradesh. As it is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, Mathura has become one of the major pilgrim destinations. Mathura along with Vrindavan, where the lord spent his childhood consists of temples in a large number. All the temples are special and vibrant making the place look very colorful and animated. The best time to visit Mathura would be during the festive seasons as the people celebrate it in grand scale. You will simply love this short trip that is going to draw you close and open a window to the life of Krishna. Mathura and the nearing Vrindavan have a lot to offer.
Early morning after breakfast proceed to Mathura and Vrindavan, On arrival visit, The Dwarkadish temple holds an interesting architecture in the area; there is another small town called the Radha Kund; The Gita Mandir is called so because the whole of Gita (the sacred book of the Hindus) has been inscribed on the walls of the temple; Sri Krishna Janma Bhumi is another site to visit, it is the place where Lord Krishna was born; and also Lord Krishna’s rest place after his triumph over the tyrant Kansa is the Vishram Ghat.Later visit Vrindavan,that Lord Krishna spent his childhood days and his stories of eternal love for Radha grew here. There are numerous temples dedicated to Radha-Krishna love events.The Banke Bihari Temple is a popular shrine among the believers.There is an old temple called the Madan Mohan Temple. Other temples are the Prem Mandir, ISKCON temple, Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir,Sri Radha Raman Mandir and more.Evening proceed back to Delhi. On arrival transfer to Hotel.
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