Mathura

Famous as the birthplace of Lord Krishna and one among the 7 holy cities for Hindus, this city alongside the Yamuna river is an important pilgrimage site.

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Things To See & Do

Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir

A sacred temple with beautiful architecture
Built on a 54-acre land, and about 125 feet high, this temple is one of the most popular attractions of the town dedicated to Radha-Krishna and Ram-Sita.

1 – 2 hours

Suggested Time

Krishna Janmasthan

Krishna Janmasthan

A Holy Site Dedicated to Lord Krishna
The Krishna Janmasthan in Mathura is the divine location where Lord Krishna is believed to have manifested himself, liberating his parents from the tyranny of King Kansa. Adjacent to the prison cell, a temple dedicated to Maa Yogmaya is situated. The sacred site attracts several devotees everyday.

1-2 Hours

Suggested Time

Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple

A Sacred Temple Dedicated to Lord Krishna
Sri Dwarkadheesh Mandir is one of the largest and oldest temples in Mathura. The temple is dedicated to Lord Dwarkadheesh, a form of Lord Krishna. You'll find a beautiful black marble idol of Lord Krishna and white marble idol of Sri Radharani here.

1 – 2 hours

Suggested Time

Mathura Museum

Mathura Museum

An Archaeological Storehouse
Constructed in 1874, this government museum has a fine collection of art, paintings, transcripts and ancient pottery dating back to the 3rd century.

1 - 2 hours

Suggested Time

Radha Vallabh Mandir

Radha Vallabh Mandir

A Revered Temple Dedicated to Radha and Krishna
Radha Vallabh Mandir is a sacred Hindu temple located in Mathura, dedicated to the divine couple Radha and Krishna. Known for its beautiful architecture and spiritual atmosphere, the temple attracts devotees and tourists alike, offering a fascinating insight into the region's rich religious and cultural heritage.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Jai Gurudev Mandir

Jai Gurudev Mandir

A Serene Temple and Spiritual Centre in Mathura
Jai Gurudev Mandir is a prominent temple and spiritual centre located in Mathura, dedicated to the revered spiritual leader Jai Gurudev. The temple is known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture, attracting devotees and tourists seeking a serene spiritual experience.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Lathmar Holi

Lathmar Holi

A Unique and Vibrant Holi Celebration in Mathura
Lathmar Holi is a unique and colourful festival celebrated in Mathura, marking the beginning of the Holi festivities in the region. The event involves a playful tradition where women from Barsana hit men from Nandgaon with sticks, re-enacting the playful teasing between Radha and Krishna, and their divine love story.

Half-day

Suggested Time

Banke Bihari Temple

Banke Bihari Temple

Nand Gopal’s Abode

1 – 2 hours

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Potara Kund

Potara Kund

A Sacred Pond with Ancient Significance in Mathura
Potara Kund is a sacred pond located in Mathura, believed to have been used by Lord Krishna's mother to wash his clothes. The pond holds immense religious significance and is frequented by devotees seeking blessings and spiritual solace.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Kokilavan

Kokilavan

A Picturesque Village with Rich Mythological Significance
Kokilavan is a quaint village near Mathura, known for its mythological significance in Hinduism where Lord Krishna defeated the demon-king Kansa. The village offers a unique opportunity to explore the region's rich cultural heritage and immerse oneself in the authentic rural ambience of India.

Half-day

Suggested Time

Vaishno Devi Mandir

Vaishno Devi Mandir

A Sacred Shrine Dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi
Vaishno Devi Mandir is a revered Hindu temple located in Mathura, dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi. The temple is an important pilgrimage site and offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere for devotees seeking blessings and inner peace.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Jama Masjid Near Mathura

Jama Masjid Near Mathura

Mathura’s Unexplored Gem
A 17 th century mosque, built under the supervision of Abd-un-Nabi Khan , a faujdar under Aurangzeb. Muslim devotees across Uttar Pradesh come here to offer their prayers.

1 – 2 hours

Suggested Time

Kansa Qila

Kansa Qila

Kansa’s Home
Built during the time of Mahabharata, this fort is situated on the northern banks of the Yamuna River. It is also known as Old Fort or Purana Quila of Mathura.

1 – 2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Mathura

Ideal winter destination

  • OCT-MAR

    Peak Season

  • JUL-SEP

    Moderate Season

  • APR-JUN

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant weather along with low humidity levels.
  • Things You'll Love:Temple hopping, exploring the ghats and the lively Holi celebrations.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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HoliFeb/March

JanmashtamiAugust

Radha AshtmiAugust/September

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More about Mathura!

Mathura - The City of Lord Krishna

Mathura is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of the Mathura district.

It is the birthplace of Krishna. According to Hindu mythology, it is located at the Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex. Mathura, the capital of the kingdom of Surasena was ruled by Kansa, the maternal uncle of Krishna. A Mathura Vrindavan trip is something that would take you on a spiritual and mythological journey.


Country

India

Tourist Places in Mathura

Kansa Qila, Mathura Museum, Prem Mandir, Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex, Dwarkadhish Temple

Best Time to Visit Mathura

October to March

Restaurants in Mathura

Brijwasi Sweets, Bansal Foods, Cafe Two21, Dosa Plaza, Shankar Mithai Wala

Mathura is famous for

Heritage, Religious, Pilgrimage, Foodie Hotspots

Best Time to Visit Mathura

October to March is the best time to visit Mathura Uttar Pradesh. Mathura weather at this time is pleasant and cool for sightseeing. If you want to experience the best of the city's culture and indulge in the spirit of Lord Krishna, the best time to visit is during Krishna Janmashthami. During this period, the Mathura temperature dips as well.

How to Reach the Places to Visit in Mathura

The closest airport to Mathura is in Agra. However, there aren't many commercial flights here. The closest major commercial airport to Mathura city is Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. From there you can then take a bus, cab, or rail to the Mathura tourist places.

What are the Things to See and Do in Mathura?

The Krishna Janma Bhoomi Mandir, Prem Mandir, Kusum Sarovar and Dwarkadhish Temple are a few of the must-see Mathura tourist places.

If you visit Mathura, you can also go swimming in the Kusum Sarovar, which is thought to be the place where Radha and Krishna first met. If you want to learn more about the past and history, you may also enjoy a visit to the other tourist places such as Mathura Government Museum, Jama Masjid, and Kans Quila.

Places to Visit in Mathura

Krishna Janmasthan Mandir

The Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple was built around the cell where Lord Krishna's evil uncle Kansa imprisoned Mata Devaki and Vasudeva. One of the best tourist places near Mathura, this temple holds special significance for Hindus. 

Dwarkadhish Temple

The Dwarkadhish temple is one of the best attractions in Mathura. This Mathura famous temple is situated along the Yamuna River's Ghats within the city's holy gate border.

Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir, which was constructed on 54 acres of land and stands at a height of around 125 feet, is a Mathura famous place. It is devoted to the divine couples Radha and Krishna and Ram and Sita.

Mathura Museum

This museum, which was established by the government in 1874, is home to a number of significant items of art, including paintings and antique ceramics.

Restaurants in Mathura

Bansal Foods

Bansal Foods, a Mathura restaurant providing delicious 100% vegetarian multi-cuisine meals, is situated in Krishna Nagar. The variety of chaats, drinks, and other foods offered here must be savoured.

Agrawal Restaurant

You may enjoy North Indian and Chinese dishes at one of the oldest and busiest Mathura restaurants. Their selection of paranthas is highly well-liked.

Brijwasi Sweets

Brijwasi Sweets is one of the most well-known candy stores in Mathura, it is well-known for traditional candies. Try their namkeens, packed assortments, milk drinks, and the renowned Mathura famous food - Mathura peda. 

Places to Stay in Mathura

The Lalita Grand

The Lalita Grand is a testament to what eco-friendly hotels stand for. Away from the rush of bustling city life, it is surrounded by luxuriant greenery. 

Centrum Hotel by Brijwasi

Centrum Hotel by Brijwasi is a great option for relaxation and renewal for visitors to Mathura. It is widely renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, close access to fantastic eateries, and affordable prices.

Brijwasi Lands Inn

The Brijwasi Lands Inn provides you with every contemporary convenience situated in a lovely, clean, noise-free setting, away from the activity and congestion of the city.

Food to Try in Places to Visit in Mathura

Instead of being eaten with dried potatoes, Mathura is famous for kachoris which are served with potato curry. Brijwasi sweets are widely known as the famed Mathura Pedas. Hari Mohan Khasta Paratha is the largest ghee-made khasta paratha in India. It costs around 46 Rs for 100 g and is created by Hari Mohan. 

Things to Buy in Places to Visit in Mathura

The popular item you may purchase in this place is a small idol of Gods called an Astadhatu. 

Tilak Dwar Market

This market sells some of the greatest meticulously fitted, brightly coloured shringar clothing for idols. Sweet lovers may choose from a wide variety of pedas, including the Mathura ka Peda and even the Kesar ones.

Bengali Ghat

One may find and purchase a vast variety of Pooja items, brass figurines, and other worship goods in this market, in addition to bells, shringar clothing, etc. The market is fairly well known, and many visitors go there in the evening to shop.

Chatta Bazar

This area has the well-known Kanhaiya textile market, which offers a wide selection of clothing stores with different outfit materials. Here, one may sample some of the greatest regional specialities.

Mathura is famous for its pilgrimage sites. You will love temple hopping, exploring the ghats and the lively Holi celebrations. Mathura will fascinate you with its rich heritage.

Here are a few quick facts to make your travel safe and easy to Mathura. Mathura is a Pilgrimage destination. The best time to visit Mathura is October, November, December, January, February and March. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. July, August and September period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

In peak season the weather is pleasant weather along with low humidity levels, whereas in off-season the weather is extremely hot weather. Weather in moderate season is : Rain showers along with breezy weather. During Holi, Janmashtami,… a large number of tourists flock together. The festivals are celebrated in the month of Feb/March, August,... consecutively. So, if you are fond of bustling streets and localities, choose this time of the year to travel.

If your travel seems incomplete without getting into some fun activities then you will love to get indulged in temple hopping, exploring the ghats and the lively Holi celebrations. In moderate season you will love to get indulged in attending the vibrant festival of Janmashthami.

Conclusion

Go on both a cultural and spiritual journey as you visit Mathura. With a bit of both history and mythology, Mathura is an ideal city to visit. Also, a vacation in this holy city and its atmosphere will give you some relief from the daily hustle and bustle of everyday life.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Mathura

What are the best places to visit in Mathura?

The most loved attractions in Mathura are Prem Mandir, Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex and Dwarkadhish Temple.

What is the best time to visit Mathura?

Ideally the best time to visit any place is considered when the weather conditions are delightful. For Mathura, you can choose to go in October, November, December, January, February and March which is the peak season and July, August and September which is the moderate season. Both will serve you well to unwind from your tedious routine.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Mathura?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Temple of God’s Love, Birthplace of Lord Krishna, and An Architectural Beauty when you are in Mathura to make a funfilled vacay.