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Two-Day Itinerary for Mathura

  1. Day 1: Visit Historical Sites
    5 minutes (0.5 km) from your hotel

    In the morning, visit the famous Krishna Janmasthan Temple, where Lord Krishna was born. The temple houses several idols of Lord Krishna and his devotees, which is a treat for the eyes. Afterward, head to Dwarkadhish Temple, a spectacular temple built in 1814 and dedicated to Lord Krishna. In the afternoon, visit the Mathura Museum, which has a vast collection of ancient sculptures, inscriptions, and artifacts that date back to the Kushana and Gupta periods. Finally, visit Vishram Ghat, the most popular and religious bath ghats among the 25 ghats on the Yamuna River.

  2. Day 2: Explore Local Markets
    15 minutes (2 km) from your hotel

    Start your day by visiting the Brijwasi Mithai Wala, known for its delicious Mathura peda, a local sweet dish. Afterward, explore the local markets, including Holi Gate, Chowk Bazaar, and Tilak Dwar, where you can buy local handicrafts, clothes, and paintings. In the afternoon, head to Kusum Sarovar, an ancient reservoir where Lord Krishna is believed to have spent time with his beloved Radha. Finally, visit the Gita Mandir, a temple known for its beautiful architecture and murals depicting the life of Lord Krishna.

Recommendations

Mathura is a hub of cultural and religious activities, and there are many more places to explore. You should also consider visiting the Radha Kund and Govardhan Hill. If you have more time, plan a day trip to Vrindavan, located 15 km from Mathura, known for its beautiful temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. For maximizing your fun, try local street foods, such as kachoris, chaat, and lassi. Mathura is a popular tourist destination, and it's recommended to book hotels and flights in advance. Enjoy your trip to Mathura!

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