Mathura – Treebo Blog https://www.treebo.com/blog Tue, 04 Feb 2025 06:01:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.4 Unveiling the 10 Best Temples in Mathura to Visit for an Enriching Spiritual Journey https://www.treebo.com/blog/unveiling-the-10-best-temples-in-mathura/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/unveiling-the-10-best-temples-in-mathura/#respond Wed, 26 Jul 2023 10:15:38 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=48431 The myriad of temples in Mathura stand as the guardians of faith and remind us of the rich cultural history of our country. Mathura is believed to be the birthplace ...

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The myriad of temples in Mathura stand as the guardians of faith and remind us of the rich cultural history of our country. Mathura is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna and thus attracts a large religious crowd throughout the year. Here, you will see the devotees enjoying prayers, singing in harmony, dancing together, and celebrating the spirit of life! With the rippling waters of the Yamuna River and the soothing smell of incense sticks in the air, the city of Mathura will transport you to a magical land of happiness and contentment. 

Mathura will transport you to a magical land of happiness and contentment.
Lord Krishna’s idol in Mathura

While you are at this holy place, book your accommodation with Hotels in Mathura to stay within the heart of the city and reach the temples without the hassle of tedious commuting. 

When you walk down the streets of Mathura, you will see that the place is so pure and pristine. Nature speaks to you and the locals are also equally welcoming. The divine temples in Mathura are the perfect display of world-class architecture. They are magnificent, awe-inspiring, and when you step inside, you can feel the palpable positive energy. Here I bring you the 10 best temples in Mathura that you must check out before heading back home. 

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The 10 Majestic Temples in Mathura 

1. Madan Mohan Temple

Mathura will transport you to a magical land of happiness and contentment.
Madan Mohan Temple

The Madan Mohan Temple is one of the most renowned temples in Mathura district and is visited by a lot of people. It is built in the Nagara style of architecture with Redstone in an oval shape. In the main sanctum sanctorum, you will find the idol of Lord Krishna who is in his Madan Mohan form along with his dear lover Radha and Lalita Gopi. The original idols of this temple were shifted to Rajasthan when Mughal ruler Aurangazed tried to attack the twin cities of Mathura and Vrindavan. Currently, their replicas stand in the Madan Mohan Temple which are equally beautiful. The temple stands at a height of 20 meters and rests on the peaceful Kaliya Ghat near River Yamuna. 

  • Location –  VIP Rd, near Banke Bihari Temple, Goda Vihar, Vrindavan, Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh 281121
  • Timings –  In Winter – Morning 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM; Evening – 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM; In Summer – Morning 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM; Evening – 5:00 AM to 9:30 PM

2. Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir stands as proof of the eternal love of Lord Krishna and Radha.
Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir stands as proof of the eternal love of Lord Krishna and Radha. This temple’s foundation stone was laid down by Kripaluji Maharaj in 2001 and the entire construction took about 11 years. Expert craftsmen from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh were brought together to complete this masterpiece. The temple is built with Italian Carrara marble and the pristine white environment will soothe your soul. It has a total of 94 pillars that has illustrations of Radha-Krishna interactions, their fun, and pastimes. The interior is splendid with several statues of gopikas, fountains, and Hindu inscriptions. Near the entrance, you will find a pylon that has several peacocks carved on it. The beauty of this place is ethereal, making it one of the best temples in Mathura district. 

  • Location – Sri Kripalu Maharaj Ji Marg, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, near Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh 281121
  • Timings – 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM; 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM

3. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is one of the holiest temples in Mathura.
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is one of the holiest temples in Mathura. People believe this to be the exact same spot where Lord Krishna was born. During Krishna Janmashtami, this place lights up with decorations, and you can hear devotees singing and dancing to the tunes of Krishna bhajans. You will also get the opportunity to taste the Chappan Bhog here during the festive season. Behind the main sanctum sanctorum, there is a small sacred room. It is said that Lord Krishna was born in that very same space! It is where King Kamsa locked up his mother Devaki and father Vasudev after hearing the prophecy that the couple’s eighth child will bring him death. It is a complex of three temples, namely, Keshavdeva Temple, Garbha Griha Temple, and Bhagavata Bhavan. 

  • Location – Janam Bhoomi Marg, Chowk Bazar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001
  • TimingsIn Winter – Morning 5:30 AM to 12:00 PM; Evening 3:00 PM to 8:30 PM; In Summer – Morning 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM; Evening 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM

4. Nidhivan Temple

Nidhivan is one of the most mysterious and interesting places in Vrindavan of Mathura district.
NIdhivan Temple

Nidhivan is one of the most mysterious and interesting places in Vrindavan of Mathura district. The temple has the idols of Lord Krishna along with his consorts. But what makes this place special is that no priest or devotee is allowed inside the temple and the surrounding forest premises post the evening aarti. They lock the place and head back home. This is because it is believed that Lord Krishna comes here every night to perform ‘Rass Leela’ with his Gopikas. You will be surprised to know that animals and peacocks in the forest also flee from this space in the evenings. Here, the tulsi plants grow in pairs naturally. The priests arrange a bed, some fruits, a glass of milk, and paan in the forest premises before leaving. And every morning, the bed seems used and the food is consumed. People strongly believe it to be Lord Krishna himself. 

  • Location – Nidhivan Rd, Vrindavan, Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh 281121
  • Timings – 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM

5. Dwarkadish Temple

The Dwarkadish temple in Mathura is one of the best examples of world-class Rajasthani architecture.
Dwarkadish Temple

The Dwarkadish temple in Mathura is one of the best examples of world-class Rajasthani architecture. A plight of stairs with intricate carvings leads to the central sanctum sanctorum where Lord Krishna appears in his Dwarkadeesh form along with his consort Radha, who is known as Radharani or Vrindavaneshwari here. Dwarkadeesh translates to ‘King of Dwarka’. This temple in Mathura celebrates a 13-day grand festival annually, known as the Hindola Festival. It happens in the Shravan month of July-August. A swing is decorated with ornaments, flowers, and natural leaves. The idols are placed here for darshan. This is one of the temples in Mathura where Janmashtami, Holi, and Diwali are also celebrated with grandeur. 

  • Location – Sri Rajendra Pathak, Pathak Gali, Vishram Ghat, Vishram Bazar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001
  • TimingsSummers – Morning 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM; Evening – 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM; Winters – Morning 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM; 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM

6. Banke Bihari Temple

Banke Bihari is one of the most visited temples in Mathura district.
Banke Bihari Temple

Banke Bihari is one of the most visited temples in Mathura district. This is where you will find the idol of Lord Krishna and Radha standing together in the Tribhanga posture. They are joined together and almost appear like two souls with one body. The idol that you will find in this temple used to be inside the Nidhivan temple previously. This place is all about love, life, and devotion. It is where you let go of all inhibitions and embrace your existence as a gift. The open gardens are occupied by devotees who happily sing the bhajans of Lord Krishna and remember his eternal love with Radha. Karthika Purnima, Sharad Purnima, Krishna Janmashtami, and Radhastami are some of the festivals that are celebrated with fervour here. 

  • Location – Goda Vihar, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121
  • Timings – 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM

7. Gita Mandir

Gita Mandir is also popular as Birla Mandir in the twin cities of Mathura and Vrindavan.
Gita Mandir

Gita Mandir is also popular as Birla Mandir in the twin cities of Mathura and Vrindavan. This is one of the most gorgeous temples in Mathura because of its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings. It was constructed by Jugal Kishore Birla. The entire temple is built in an Indo-western architectural style with Red Sandstone. The main gate or entrance has a gate that has several inscriptions from Bhagavad Gita. That is why this temple is named Gita Mandir. Here, you will also come across the Krishna chariot and Arjuna – a most celebrated instance from the history of Mahabharata. 

  • Location – HM9R+87G, Gaushala Nagar, Geeta Mandir Marg, Shree Dham- Vrindavan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281121
  • Timings – 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM; 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM

8. Jugal Kishore Temple

The Jugal Kishore Temple is one of the most powerful temples in Mathura district.
Prayers at Jugal Kishore Temple

The Jugal Kishore Temple is one of the most powerful temples in Mathura district. This is where you will see Lord Krishna in his Jugal Kishore form. Unlike some other places we have discussed here, the original deity remains unmoved and still stands in the main abode of the temple. This marvelous mandir spreads over a vast area on the Keshi Ghat and attracts a lot of devotees. It is entirely built out of Red Sandstone. According to the legend, Lord Krishna killed the demonic horse form of Keshi near the cascading waters of the Yamuna River. This exact spot is identified as Keshi ghat today and to celebrate God’s victory, the Jugal Kishore Temple is constructed on the land. 

  • Location – HMPW+4G2, Gotam Nagar, Vrindavan, near Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh 281121
  • Timings – 5:00 AM to 12:30 PM; 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM

9. Kesava Deo Temple

When you go to visit the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Complex, do not forget to seek blessings from Kesava Deo Temple which is very close to it.
Kesava Deo Temple

When you go to visit the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Complex, do not forget to seek blessings from Kesava Deo Temple which is very close to it. This is one of the temples in Mathura that saw multiple destructions, and after reconstruction, it stands strong as a holy place of worship in contemporary India. Kesava Deo or Keshava Dev is another name of Lord Krishna and he is worshipped as a serene and merciful deity here. The temple celebrates Krishna Janmashtami grandly and also has its own schedule of festivals that do not coincide with the other temples in Mathura.

  • Location – Bindu Rd, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281003
  • Timings – Morning – 5:30 AM to 12:00 PM; Evening – 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

10. Yam Yamuna Temple

The Yam Yamuna is one of the oldest temples in Mathura and is only a short distance away from the Vishram Ghat.
Diya at Yam Yamuna Temple

The Yam Yamuna is one of the oldest temples in Mathura and is only a short distance away from the Vishram Ghat. It is on the way that will lead you to the Dwarkadish Temple. So, plan on visiting both these holy shrines on the same day. This is also called the Yamuna-Dharmaraj Mandir. River Yamuna and the God of Death – Yamraj are siblings who have a lot of love for each other. You will see the idols of the brother-sister duo blessings the devotees with raised hands. After having a scrumptious meal that his sister Yamuna prepared for him, Lord Yama granted a wish to his sister. She can ask for anything she wants. Being a simple and minimalistic woman, Yamuna asked him to bless her Ghats and provide wealth and prosperity to the good-willed humans who come to seek her blessings. Moreover, it is believed that siblings who take a dip in the Vishram Ghat and seek blessing from the temple on Bhaiduj or Rakshabandhan will be freed from the harsh eye of Yama Dharmaraj on the final judgment day. 

  • Location – CPQ9+C2Q, Gokul Rd, Gokul, Mahaban Bangar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281303
  • Timings – The temple remains open 24 hours but Aarti takes place between 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM

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If you are planning to visit Mathura soon, coincide your trip with the festivals of Krishna Janmashtami or Holi. During Holi, the people splash organic colours on each other, sing the hymns of God and seek blessings from the Almighty to make their lives more spiritually prosperous. Seeing how Mathura is the birthplace of Krishna, Janmashtami is celebrated with grandeur and you will see a large crowd praying in union.

Mathura and Vrindavan are two places in India where you can feel happiness float in the air and directly pierce your heart. You can shrug off all your worries, say goodbye to stress, and completely immerse yourself in the Love of God. Do not miss out on this experience! 

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The Best Places To Visit In Mathura And Vrindavan in One Day https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-mathura-and-vrindavan-in-one-day/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-mathura-and-vrindavan-in-one-day/#respond Thu, 09 Aug 2018 21:10:08 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=26299 Known as pilgrimage centres, Vrindavan and Mathura are a must-visit for anyone interested in spirituality and Hindu culture. Havens of peace and calm, the place provides a great experience, particularly ...

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Known as pilgrimage centres, Vrindavan and Mathura are a must-visit for anyone interested in spirituality and Hindu culture. Havens of peace and calm, the place provides a great experience, particularly during the festival of Holi.

The most famous sites at these two places are temples and all of them are equally worth visiting. Our travel experts bring you a list of the best places to visit in Vrindavan and Mathura in one day.

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The Best Places to Visit in Vrindavan

1. Govind Deo Temple

Govind Deo Temple
Govind Deo Temple

The two things to admire about the Govind Deo Temple are the unique structure and the silver and marble altar. Built on a raised plinth, this temple was the most expensive temple in India at one point of time. It was constructed by King Man Singh of Amer.

The ceiling of the temple is decorated with the sculpture of a lotus. To get to the temple you need to pass through stunning flights of stairs. The best time to visit is during the festival of Holi.

2. Shahji Temple

Shahji Temple
Shahji Temple

The Shahji Temple has beautiful coloured paintings on the ceilings of the temple and statues depicting Raasleela inside the prayer room. The exteriors of the temple are built in western modern-classical style. The twisted marble pillars are great to see as well.

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3. Seva Kunj and Nidhuban

Seva Kunj
Seva Kunj

The temple is historically known as the place where Lord Krishna came to meet Radha. The Ras Leela is performed here regularly and it is a great feeling to experience it.

The temple is built in typical Indian architectural style and it has around 1600 wild Tulsi trees depicting the Gopis in the complex. At the temple complex there is a tank believed to have been created by Lord Krishna for Radha Devi.

4. Banke Bihari Temple

Banke Bihari Temple
Banke Bihari Temple

This is one of the more crowded temples in Vrindavan. Most of the devotees here come on pilgrimages. It is best to go here to experience the local culture of Vrindavan.

From the time the temple opens to the time it closes, bhajans and prayers are chanted non-stop and devotees rush to the main idol to offer garland tributes. The best time to visit is during Holi when they celebrate the festival with festivities and colour.

5. Govardhan Hill

Govardhan Hill
Govardhan Hill

The Govardhan Hill is considered to be a holy place. It is rooted in Hindu mythology and many people come to visit this iconic place. According to ancient Hindu texts, the Govardhan Hill was lifted by Lord Krishna on his index finger to save his village and the villagers.

It is well known for its mystical powers and is made of sandstone. The best way to explore the place is on foot. On the way to the hill, there are a few food stores, famous for their kachoris.

The Best Places to Visit in Mathura

1. Krishna Janma Bhoomi Mandir

Krishna Janma Bhoomi Mandir
Krishna Janma Bhoomi Mandir

This place is believed to be where Lord Krishna was born. It often gets crowded and there is a huge queue to enter. Mobile phones and cameras are not allowed to be carried inside the temple.

Spend a few moments in prayer and browse through the decorative artwork inside the temple and then move ahead to the caves that are located nearby. There are many adorable paintings on the temple walls and the place had excellent tourist facilities such as a cloak room and clean toilets.

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2. Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir
Prem Mandir

This stellar white temple is dedicated to Lord Radha Krishna and Sita Ram. Inside the temple, there are artworks and paintings depicting the life of the two.

When you go during prayer time, you can hear beautiful satsangs being sung by devotees. There is a canteen in the temple premises that services excellent home-cooked, vegetarian food.

3. Kusum Sarovar

Kusum Sarovar
Kusum Sarovar

Kusum Sarovar is a sacred place for Hindus and is situated on the way to Govardhanagiri. The temple here has stunning Rajasthani architecture and it is considered to be auspicious.

There is also an alluring sandstone monument that is great to see. Swimming in the lake is safe and you can even enjoy long walks around the lake.

4. Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid, Mathura
Jama Masjid, Mathura

Visit the Jama Masjid and have a glance at typical Islamic art. The mosque has outstanding minarets and marvellous carvings. Entry to the main sanctum is not allowed for non-muslims, but you can see the structure from the outside.

Don’t forget to have a look at the mosaic artwork on the exterior of the mosque. The Masjid was built by Nabir Khan, the Governor of Aurangzeb in 1661.

5. Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple
Dwarkadhish Temple

Yet another historic temple in Mathura, the Dwarkadhish Temple is where you can sit in silence in an awesome atmosphere for prayer. The temple looks stunning and is built using a true Indian architectural style.

This is one of the most colourful, artistic and beautiful temples in Mathura. Although the place is crowded, officials have made it easy to enter and exit the temple via a queue system. A great perk of visiting this temple is the delicious bhog offered to devotees and guests at the temple.

The Best Places to Visit Near Mathura

1. Kokilavan Dham

Kokilavan Dham | places to visit in mathura and vrindavan in one day
Kokilavan Dham

The temple is located close to Mathura in a town called Kokila. The place is rooted in history and is considered to be holy. The drive to the village is scenic and beautiful, you need to pass through 3 kilometres of a mountain to get to this place.

2. Dauji Mandir

Dauji Mandir | places to visit in mathura and vrindavan in one day
Dauji Mandir

The Dauji Mandir is located close to Mathura. The temple is dedicated to Lord Balarama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The shrine has three doors and inside the main sanctum you can see beautiful artwork on the walls and decorated idols of Lord Balarama and his wife, Revati.

These are the best places to visit in and around Mathura and Vrindavan. Yes, all of them are temples, but these temples are rooted in Hindu mythology and Indian culture. A must-visit for all, especially those who love history and spirituality and are looking to learn about Hindu mythology and traditions. You can hire a local guide, who will help you understand the tales and folklore about the temples for a better experience.

We would love to know about your experience in Mathura and Vrindavan. If you have ever visited, do tell us about your experience in the comments below.

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Mathura offers a lot for the shopper in you. From local marketplaces that show off the best this city has to offer, to high end malls that boast the biggest brands, there’s something to suit everyone here.

And if you have a sweet tooth, you’re in luck as Mathura has some of the most indulgent sweets – you must try and take home the local pedas! From religious idols and antiques to apparel and paintings, Mathura is a shopper’s dream. Here are the best places to shop in Mathura.

The Best Markets To Shop in Mathura

1.Tilak Dwar Market 

Tilak Dwar Market (source)

Also known as Holy Gate, this market is one of the most popular in Mathura and offers a glimpse into life in the city. Filled with vibrant colours and local specialities, a trip here is a must if you’re visiting.

You will find stunning brass statues as well as a number of religious items. You can also shop for embroidered apparel, sculptures, paintings and handicrafts.

  • Address: Tilak Dwar, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Prices here are flexible so make sure to bargain with the shopkeepers to ensure you get a good deal.
  • Timing: 11 am to 9 pm

2. Chatta Bazaar

Chatta Bazaar (source)

If you plan on exploring Vishram Ghat, then do stop over at one of Mathura’s oldest markets – Chatta Bazaar – which is located close by.

While there are a lot of shops offering you a variety of items from clothes to home decor, the one thing you should be on the lookout for are their sweet shops. Freshly made with pure ghee, these sweet treats are ideal gifts to take back home.

  • Address: Chatta Bazar, Choubey Para, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Apart from the sweets, this market is widely famous for silver anklets.
  • Timing: 11 am to 9 pm

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3. Lal Bazaar

Lal Bazaar (source)

If you love antiques, then make sure to add this bazaar on your list of places to visit. With beautiful handicrafts, well-made idols, incense sticks and wooden furniture on offer, this bazaar is filled with charm and culture.

You can also find a number of religious items and take home souvenirs at some of the shops. It gets a little crowded over the weekend so make sure to visit off peak hour.

  • Address: Lal Bazaar, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: The brass items on offer here are good value for money.
  • Timing: 11 am to 9 pm

The Best Malls To Shop in Mathura

1. Highway Plaza

Highway Plaza (source)

A popular hangout spot in Mathura, Highway Plaza gets its name from the fact that it is located on the National Highway 2.

A good place for a family outing or with a large group of friends, it is packed with a number of eating options, including international chains such as Pizza Hut and Domino’s Pizza. There is also a multiplex and supermarket here which makes this a complete shopping and entertainment hub.

  • Address: Near Goverdhan Crossing Delhi Agra, National Highway 2, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: It gets very crowded on public holidays and weekends, so if you want a relaxed experience, skip these days.
  • Timing: 10 am to 9 pm

2. Krishna Nagar Market

Krishna Nagar Market

If you’re looking for big brands in Mathura, then this is one of the most popular high end markets in the city.

It’s a popular hangout and offer a number of international fashion labels such as like Levi’s, Manyavar, Nike, Tanishq amongst others. The stores offer the latest trends and you can find a range of trendy eateries here as well as tattoo parlours and music stores.

  • Address: Krishna Nagar, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Club this in with a trip to Janmabhoomi, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, located just 2 kilometres away.
  • Timing: 11 am to 9 pm

The Best Places to Shop in Mathura for Sweets

1. Brijwasi Mithaiwala

Brijwasi Mithaiwala (source)

One of the best places to try the local sweets in Mathura, this popular sweet shop has branches all across the city.

Their most famous offering is the traditional Mathura Ke Pede, a local delicacy made of khoya (made by thickening milk), cardamom, pure ghee and sugar, which is melt in the mouth. It’s a superb present to take back home, but purchase it closer to the end of your trip so it stays fresh.

  • Address: Outlets are available across Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Their ladoos are also best sellers and worth trying out.
  • Timing: 10 am to 10 pm

2. Radhika Sweets

Radhika Sweets (source)

This is another popular and buzzing sweet shop in Mathura. You must visit this store for their scrumptious pedas, which are popular with locals through the year.

Some of the other sweet dishes to try here are their special ladoos and barfi. Make sure to take back a few boxes home with you to gift friends and family. Trust us, they will appreciate these treats.

  • Address: Sonkh Road, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Try to go early so that you have the full range to choose from.
  • Timing: 10 am to 10 pm

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3. Shankar Mithaiwala

Shankar Mithaiwala (source)

This is one of the oldest sweet shops in Mathura and while it may not be as popular as Brijwasi or Radhika sweets, it’s definitely worth stopping by to get a taste of local food as well as a taste of day-to-day life.

This store is famous not only for its sweets but their snack items as well. You can pack halwa to take back home.

  • Address: Sonkh Road, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Try to go early so that you have the full range to choose from.
  • Timing: 6.30 am to 11 pm

The Best Places to Shop in Mathura for Artefacts & Souvenirs

1. Bengali Ghat

Bengali Ghat (source)

If you are looking for religious items and delicately crafted products then make sure to add Bengali Ghats to your list of places to visit. Here you can find a lot of spiritual items such as beautifully weaved rosary beads, interesting brass statues and even well-crafted utensils for worship.

Ideal to decorate your own temple at home or to give a loved one, the vibe here is peaceful and it offers a great insight into Mathura.

  • Address: Bengal Ghat, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: To shop in peace, head there early in the evening.
  • Timing: 10 am to 8 pm

2. Radha Madhav Shringar Kendra

Places to Shop in Mathura

Radha Madhav Shringar Kendra (source)

Here you can find some beautiful idols of Krishna, in his various avatars. You will find idols in brass, clay and other materials and an especially beautiful piece includes the one where Krishna is playing the flute for Radha. Apart from this, you can also find colourful, bright clothes for your favourite deities.

  • Address: Near Radha Sneh Bihari Temple
  • Traveller Tip: The best place to shop for idols for your home.
  • Timing: 10 am to 9 pm

These are some of the best places to visit to experience Mathura’s shopping scene. So, if you’re in the mood for a holiday that combines shopping, sightseeing and spirituality, then this could be the destination for you.

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Dotted with temples and beautiful religious structures, Mathura is one of India’s most popular and serene spiritual destinations as it is considered the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Mathura has a rich history that can be seen through the architecture and vast array of art on offer.

While it’s best to visit during a festival to see the true magic of this city, it makes for a good holiday from October to March. Apart from religious sites, there is the Yamuna River to enjoy as well as markets to visit. Here is a mix of some of the best places to visit in Mathura.

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The Best Religious Places to Visit in Mathura

1. Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Mathura
Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Mathura

The temple is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Shri Krishna and it is considered the holiest place in Mathura. Other attractions here are a marble statue of Lord Krishna as well as small shrines of various Gods and Goddesses. To see the place at its best, try to visit it during one of the major festivals such as Diwali or Holi. Celebrations begin during mid-night with the birth of Bhagwan.

  • Address: Near Deeg Gate Chouraha, Janam Bhumi, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: If here for a day, you can stop at Mathura Junction Railway Station and take an auto or cab as this temple is located 4 kilometres away.
  • Timings: 5 am to 12 pm and 3 pm to 8.30 pm

2. Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura
Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura

Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is a must visit for its beauty and architecture. The entrance boasts of Rajasthani style architecture with an open courtyard in the centre as well as beautifully carved pillars and a stunning painted ceiling.

The temple is also known for its amazing swing festival at the start of the monsoons. Keep in mind that if you visit during the festive season of Janmashtami you will see the temple at its best, though it can get a little crowded.

  • Address: Naya Bazaar, Mathura, India
  • Traveller Tip: Don’t miss spotting the black marble idol of Lord Dwarkadhish and white marble idol of Radha.
  • Timings: 6.30 am to 10.30 am and 4 pm to 7 pm
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Dwarkadhish Temple Mathura

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3. Gita Mandir

Gita Mandir
Gita Mandir

Also known as the Birla Mandir, this is a popular attraction thanks to its beautiful structures and heritage. One of the main sights is the 18 chapters of Bhagavad Gita inscribed and illustrated on the pillars of the temple.

The red sandstone structure has a lot of intricate carvings and although it is located on the outskirts of Mathura, it is still one of the most visited tourist spots of the city. Here you can also find idols of Lord Krishna, Narayana, Rama, Goddess Lakshmi, and Sita.

  • Address: Main Vrindavana to Mathura Road
  • Traveller Tip: If you are interested in Hinduism and architecture, then make sure to add this to your itinerary.
  • Timings: 6 am to 7 pm

4. Vishram Ghat

Vishram Ghat
Vishram Ghat

Out of the 25 ghats Mathura has to offer, Vishram Ghat, the bath and worshipping spot on the banks of the river Yamuna, is the most important one as it is believed that Lord Krishna rested on this Ghat after killing Kansa.

It is made up of marble stone, with a large stone arch and is surrounded by beautiful temples, which offers a stunning view. The highlight here are the thousands of small oil lamps floating down the river that can be seen during the evening aarti.

  • Address: Banks of River Yamuna, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: The best time to visit is during the evening aarti. And you can also enjoy the scenic view of the temple by taking a boat ride at the ghat.
  • Timings: Aarti 7 pm to 7.15 pm (during summer) and 6.45 pm to 7 pm (during winter)

5. Kusum Sarovar

Kusum Sarovar, Mathura
Kusum Sarovar, Mathura

This is the place where Radha used to collect flowers and meet Lord Krishna. Apart from its religious significance, this reservoir is a popular day spot for tourists visiting Mathura. Kusum Sarovar is 450 feet long and 60 feet deep which makes it a great spot for a swim as well.

The beautiful surroundings and serene atmosphere offer tourists a complete getaway and don’t forget to pack your camera as the views here are stunning.

  • Address: Radha Kunj, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: A big attraction here is the evening aarti as well as the paintings in the tombs. Don’t forget to look up as the ceiling offers some stunning artwork as well.
  • Timings: Open 24 hours

6. Govardhan Hill

Govardhan Hill, Mathura
Govardhan Hill, Mathura

Situated close to the Vrindavan, Govardhan Hill is a popular location for devotees and tourists alike. The hill itself is mentioned in ancient Hindu text and it is believed that it was one lifted by Lord Krishna to defeat Indra – the god of rain and thunder.

Apart from its spiritual significance, the sandstone hill stands 80 feet tall, and offers stunning views of natural beauty. There are also some art works on display, so don’t forget to take a walk around.

  • Address: Near Vrindavan, Mathura,
  • Traveller Tip: We suggest you head there around sunset to enjoy the best scenery.
  • Timings: 7 am to 7 pm

Places of Scientific and Cultural Significance in Mathura

1. Mathura Museum

Mathura Museum, Mathura
Mathura Museum, Mathura

Built in the year 1874, the museum is also known as the Government Museum, and boasts of a large collection of sculptures, pottery, paintings, artefacts, coins (in gold, silver and copper) and lots more from Mathura and the neighbouring areas.

The museum itself, built out of red sandstone, has some stunning architecture and it’s an ideal attraction for those who are interested in art. You will find it buzzing through the year with students and tourists alike.

  • Address: Near Dampier Park, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Make sure to look out for the statues of the headless figure of Kanishka, standing Buddha and mother goddess. They are truly breathtaking.
  • Timings: 10.30 am to 4.30 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays, second Saturdays and on national holidays.

2. Elephant Conservation & Care Centre

Elephant Conservation & Care Centre
Elephant Conservation & Care Centre

Wildlife SOS and the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department joined hands in 2010 to start a rehabilitation centre for severely abused captive elephants. Every elephant here has its own story of an earlier life of hardship, but here, you can watch the elephants spend their days happily – eating, walking around and best of all, splashing around during bath time.

A truly unique experience, you will walk away learning about and be appreciating these majestic creatures.

  • Address: Near Sachdeva Institute of Technology, NH-2, Farah, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: You need to arrange the visit prior to your arrival, so make sure to contact them in advance.
  • Timings: You can visit through the year in the day

3. Kans Qila

Kans Qila
Kans Qila

Another major attraction in Mathura is Kans Qila or Kans Fort. It is named after Lord Krishna’s maternal uncle and is located on the banks of the river Yamuna. Apart from its holy significance, the fort is a regal piece of architecture and shows off Hindu and Muslim structural influences.

  • Address: Near Krishna Ganga Ghat, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: You can club this visit in with a trip to the nearby ghats such as Brahma and Vaikuntha.
  • Timings: 8 am to 4.30 pm (open all days including public holidays)

10. Tilak Dwar

Tilak Dwar
Tilak Dwar

This market is also called Holy Gate and is a must visit if you want to get a sense of the local life in Mathura. This sprawling market is vibrant and filled with activity.

There are a variety of shops to browse through and you can get a sense of this city’s culture with the art, jewellery, ethnic items on sale here. This market also houses a lot of religious stores where you can see idols of different gods and goddesses as well as paintings by local artists.

  • Address: Tilak Dwar, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: Do look out for the local food stores and sweet shops to try some traditional delicacies.
  • Timings: 11 am to 9 pm

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4. Krishna Nagar Market

Krishna Nagar Market | places to visit in mathura
Krishna Nagar Market

Club a walk through this bustling market with your visit to Gita Mandir as it is located close by. One of the most popular markets amongst locals, it’s a nice way to see Mathura mixing together the old and new.

Vendors here will sell and bargain with customers for everything from mobiles to pet good but there are also international brands available here.

  • Address: Krishna Nagar, Mathura
  • Traveller Tip: It is one of the more posh areas of Mathura and boasts some nice buildings.
  • Timings: 9 am to 9 pm

Filled with a rich heritage, stunning structures and beautiful religious sites, Mathura should be on your list of places to visit in India.

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