Mathura Vrindavan Tourist Places

Kans Qila Highlights

The Kans Qila or Kans Fort is also a major attraction in Mathura. Hours: 8 am to      4.30 pm

Kans Qila Highlights

Located on the banks of the river Yamuna, it is named after Lord Krishna’s maternal uncle.

Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

– As the      birthplace of Lord Shri Krishna, Mathura’s temple is considered the      holiest place in the city.

Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

– There is a      marble statue of Lord Krishna here, as well as idols dedicated to      different deities.

Dwarkadhish Temple

– Lord Krishna is      worshipped here, – Due to its      beauty and architecture, this temple deserves a visit.

Dwarkadhish Temple

– In the monsoon      season, the temple hosts a great swing festival. – The temple is      most beautiful during the Janmashtami festival.

Govardhan Hill

 A popular      destination for tourists and devotees alike, Govardhan Hill is located      near Vrindavan

Govardhan Hill

 Lord Krishna is      believed to have lifted it in order to defeat the rain and thunder god,      Indra.

Kusum Sarovar

Radha used to come here to collect flowers and meet Krishna.

Kusum Sarovar

The Kusum Sarovar is approximately 500 feet long and 80 feet deep, which makes it a perfect spot to swim.

Gita Mandir

It is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. The Birla Mandir is another name for the temple.

Gita Mandir

Due to its beautiful structures and heritage, this is a popular attraction. The temple contains idols of Lord Krishna, Narayana, Rama, Goddess Lakshmi, and Sita.

Gita Mandir

Due to its beautiful structures and heritage, this is a popular attraction. The temple contains idols of Lord Krishna, Narayana, Rama, Goddess Lakshmi, and Sita.

Mathura Museum

Founded in 1874, the museum is also known as the Government Museum

Mathura Museum

The museum collection includes sculptures, pottery, paintings, artefacts, and coins

Vishram Ghat

It is made up of marble stone Timings: Aarti done between 6 to 7 Pm

Vishram Ghat

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Vishram Ghat

It is believed that Lord Krishna rested on the Yamuna Ghat after killing Kansa.