Mathura & Vrindavan

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Mathura and Vrindavan are temple towns on the Yamuna, filled with ghats, chants, festivals, and streets shaped by devotion.

Temples and streets of Mathura and Vrindavan

Why Visit Mathura and Vrindavan

Mathura is known as the birthplace of Lord Krishna. It is one of the most important pilgrimage cities for Hindus. The city stands on the banks of the Yamuna River.

Temples, ghats, and narrow streets shape daily life here. Devotees visit throughout the year, especially during Janmashtami.

Forts in Mathura and Vrindavan

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Kans Quila

Located near the Yamuna River in Mathura. It is linked with the legend of King Kansa. Much of the structure is now in ruins, but it still holds historical value.

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Mahaban Fort

Situated in Mahaban near Mathura. The fort is connected with ancient traditions related to Lord Krishna’s early life.

Famous Temples of Mathura and Vrindavan

Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Mathura

Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple architecture in Mathura

Dwarkadhish Temple

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Banke Bihari Temple

Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir

White marble ISKCON Temple in Vrindavan

ISKCON Temple Vrindavan

Ghats in Mathura and Vrindavan

Vishram Ghat and evening aarti on Yamuna river

Vishram Ghat

The Ganga is the heart of Uttar Pradesh. It shapes faith, daily rituals, and riverfront life in cities like Varanasi and Prayagraj.

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Keshi Ghat

A well known riverside ghat in Vrindavan linked with stories of Lord Krishna.

Devotees near Yamuna river at Chir Ghat in Vrindavan

Chir Ghat

A peaceful ghat connected with Krishna’s childhood stories.

Palaces in Mathura and Vrindavan

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Raja Bharatpur Palace

A historic residence built by the rulers of Bharatpur. It reflects the royal connection of Mathura with nearby princely states. The structure shows simple traditional design.

Best Time to Visit Mathura and Vrindavan

October to March

This is the most comfortable time. The weather stays pleasant for temple visits and walking.

April to June

Summer is very hot. Daytime travel can be tiring.

July to September

Monsoon brings rain and greenery. Humidity increases, but the surroundings look fresh.

Mathura peda sweets and local vegetarian dishes

Culture, Festivals and Local Life

Janmashtami is the biggest festival in Mathura. Holi in Vrindavan and Barsana is famous across India. Temples celebrate with colors, music, and devotion.

Bhajans and kirtans are part of daily life in Vrindavan.

Food in Mathura and Vrindavan

  • Mathura Peda
  • Kachori and Aloo Sabzi
  • Bedai
  • Lassi
  • Chaat

Most food here is pure vegetarian due to religious traditions.

Holi Festivals in Vrindavan

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