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Mathura Tour Packages | Day/Night | Price |
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Trip to Mathura, Vrindavan & Agra Package | 4 Days/3 Nights | ₹16,216 |
A Divine Trip to Mathura and Vrindavan Package | 5 Days/4 Nights | ₹22,716 |
Trip to Agra & Mathura Package | 3 Days/2 Nights | ₹10,667 |
Luxurious Mathura, Vrindavan & Agra Package | 4 Days/3 Nights | ₹21,261 |
Trip to Mathura & Vrindavan Package | 3 Days/2 Nights | ₹12,655 |
The Heritage Getaway to Agra & Mathura Package | 4 Days/3 Nights | ₹11,767 |
Mathura is a small city that lies on the banks of the holy Yamuna River. Also, it is considered one of Hinduism’s most sacred places! Located at a distance of approximately 50 km north of Agra and 11 km from Vrindavan, it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Along with the surrounding villages of Gokul, Vrindavan, and Govardhan, the area is popularly referred to as Braj Bhoomi. Besides, there are several places to visit in Mathura and Vrindavan including impressive temples, serene and mesmerizing ghats that exude surreal beauty.
Mathura tour packages will take you on a trip to most of the grand and religiously significant places in and around the city and ensure a memorable experience for you. While checking out Mathura tourist places, devotees will experience the old-world charm the city has managed to retain to this day and the hospitality of the friendly locals. That’s why this culturally rich heritage site attracts a horde of pilgrims to India tours every year!
Almost all the Mathura tour packages include a visit to this divine temple that is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna was born! As the legend goes, it is built around the prison cell where Kansa (Lord Krishna’s uncle) had imprisoned Devaki and Vasudev (Lord Krishna’s parents). Originally built by King Vajra (Lord Krishna’s great-grandson), the shrine has been destroyed and rebuilt 17 times by now! Travellers going on a Mathura trip around Janmashtami and Holi should visit the temple complex to observe the large scale, vibrant and lively celebrations that are organized here annually.
Another must-visit Mathura tourism site, Dwarkadhish Temple features idols of Lord Krishna and Radharani constructed from black and white marble, respectively. Here, the statue of Lord Krishna is carved without his customary flute and peacock feather and depicts him as Dwarkanath — the king of Dwarka! When selecting a Mathura tour package, travellers must include a visit to this shrine in their holiday package to get a glance at its exceptional architecture and magnificent carvings.
A visit to Mathura is incomplete if you do not get a chance to stop by Vishram Ghat! A must-include destination in your Mathura tour packages, the site is famed as one of the most beautiful ghats built along the banks of river Yamuna. The place is also religiously significant, as it is believed that Lord Krishna rested here after killing Kansa! Travellers who enjoy scenic views should visit this place during their Mathura trip, preferably at the time of aarti, when hundreds of oil lamps lighten up the river surface.
About all the Mathura tour packages have Gita Mandir listed on their destination chart. Besides its glorious architecture, what makes this site one of the important Mathura tourist places is the Gita Stambha that illustrates the complete Bhagavad Gita! The temple houses charming life-like idols of Lord Krishna, Lakshmi Narayana, Lord Rama, and Goddess Sita. So, whichever one of the Mathura tour packages you shortlist, do visit this religiously significant site on your holidays in this holy city.
Made using cardamom powder, condensed milk and khoya, peda is a traditional Indian sweet. The delicacy is prepared as an offering to Lord Krishna and has become one of the most popular dishes of Mathura over time! Several eateries that you will visit during your Mathura and Vrindavan tour will be serving this mouth-watering dish. Treat your taste buds with this delicacy no matter which Mathura tour package you select!
If you are familiar with the legends of Lord Krishna, then you would probably know that this sweet was his favourite! The dish is basically white butter mixed with mishri that gives it a sweet taste. Do make a note of it while planning a Mathura and Vrindavan tour package! It is believed that Lord Krishna, during his childhood days, used to steal it from nearby homes because of which he was also named “makhan chor!” Hence, it is a must-try no matter which places are included in your Mathura tour packages.
When booking Mathura tour packages, travellers should not return before trying Mathura’s famous samosa kachori! The dish is made from dough filled with deep-fried potatoes. They have a spicy taste and are served with mint or tamarind chutney! People from all walks of life should include eateries and food joints serving these delicacies to their Mathura tour package.
For people who like to devour sweets, this Indian delicacy is a must-try during a Mathura trip. It has a round and spiral shape and is made using flour, yoghurt, sugar, saffron, and milk powder! Available at all the small and big food joints, you should have this syrupy dish regardless of which one of the Mathura tour packages you pick.
Arranging a Mathura and Vrindavan tour package during Holi is the best thing you could ask for! During the Indian holiday, the streets of Mathura are filled with people from all corners of the country and beyond and the celebrations continue for a whole week.
Tour packages for Mathura are incomplete without an aarti session at Banke Bihari Temple. The event is attended by hundreds of devotees and infuses one with a sense of serenity! While finalising Mathura tour packages, travellers should make sure that a visit to the shrine is included in their India tour packages.
When booking Mathura tour packages, do include a visit to Kusum Sarovar, where Lord Krishna used to meet Radha, away from the eyes of the public! The 450-ft-long and 60-ft-wide reservoir is surrounded by kadamb trees. The site is a must-visit when on a Mathura and Vrindavan tour for a peaceful and tranquil experience.
Just about all the Mathura tour packages offer a visit to the Government Museum, from where the Mathura School of Art originated! The place is a centre for research, preservation, and study of the city’s heritage art. It features a fine collection of sculptures from the Gupta, Kushan, Maurya, and Shunga periods.