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Mathura

Mathura

Population:
2,547,184
Average Climate:
Summer: 25° C - 42° C
Winter: 10° C - 22° C
Best time to visit:
October to March
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About Mathura

It is located on the banks of the River Yamuna, 55 km north of Agra and 170 km from India’s capital Delhi, is also known as Braj and is popularly believed to have been the birthplace and home of Hindu god Lord Krishna. During the ancient period, Mathura was an economic hub, located at the junction of important caravan routes. Mathura was the capital of the Surasena Kingdom ruled by Kansa the maternal uncle of Shri Krishna. Mathura attracts many tourists and pilgrims through out the year. Every nook and corner of the city reverberates with the music of flute that was played by Lord Krishna in his youth.     

Tourist Attractions

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Shri Krishna Janmbhoomis

s It is a religious temple located in the crowded city of Mathura. It is a dark, prison cell-like room belonging to Kamsa where Lord Krishna was born. The stone walled cell is remindful of the cruelty of King Kansa. Many statues and sculptures of the bygone era were found on excavating the site. The cell was gradually turned into the present beautiful temple.

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The Radha Ashok

Mathura,India

Located on Parikrama Marg, Radha Ashok at Brij Vasundhara is in the holy city of Mathura. The hotel is part of a 4 acre luxury cottage township. The resort enjoys proximity to Govardhan town that is famous for its beautiful temples. Idyllically located at the basis of the pious Govardhan Parikrama, this spectacular resort bring...
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Brijwasi Lands Inn

Mathura,India

This elegant hotel is two minutes drive from Delhi-Agra NH-2 and is ten minutes away from the birth place of Lord Krishna. It is conveniently located 4 km to Mathura Bus Stand and 5 km to Mathura Railway Station. Holy attractions like Krishna Janm Bhumi Piligrim and Dwarkadeesh Temple are both set within 3 km away. The hotel pro...