Exploring the Holy City of Mathura in 3 Days

  1. Day 1: Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple
    7 minutes (1.3 km) from Mathura Railway Station

    Start your journey in Mathura with a visit to the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, where Lord Krishna was born. The temple complex includes several small temples, shrines and prayer halls. The main temple is beautifully decorated with intricate carvings and paintings. You can also visit the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born. Be sure to take off your shoes before entering the temple.

  2. Day 1: Dwarkadhish Temple
    11 minutes (2.5 km) from Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

    Second on the list is Dwarkadhish Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna. This grand temple complex was built in 1814 and is known for its impressive architecture and intricate carvings. The temple also has a beautiful garden and a small pond. You can attend the evening aarti, a Hindu ritual of worship, which is performed daily. The temple is open from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM.

  3. Day 1: Vishram Ghat
    2 minutes (350 meters) from Dwarkadhish Temple

    End your day by relaxing at Vishram Ghat, a famous ghats of Mathura. The ghat is located on the banks of River Yamuna and is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus. You can take a dip in the holy river or enjoy a boat ride during sunset. The ghat becomes especially lively during major festivals such as Holi and Diwali. You can also enjoy street food such as chaat and lassi at the nearby stalls.

  1. Day 2: Mathura Museum
    4 minutes (800 meters) from Mathura Railway Station

    Start your second day with a visit to the Mathura Museum, which houses an impressive collection of artifacts and sculptures from the Gupta and Kushan periods. The museum also has a numismatic collection, which includes coins from ancient India. You can also see a recreation of ancient Mathura, complete with models of the city's famous temples and gates.

  2. Day 2: Kans Quila
    9 minutes (2 km) from Mathura Museum

    Next, visit Kans Quila, which is also known as the Palace of Kans. The palace is said to be the place where Lord Krishna's maternal uncle, Kans, lived. The palace has now been converted into a museum, which houses exhibits related to Lord Krishna's life and the history of Mathura. You can see a collection of ancient coins, pottery, and sculptures at the museum.

  3. Day 2: Sri Radha Raman Temple
    9 minutes (2.4 km) from Kans Quila

    Sri Radha Raman Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Radha. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture, intricate carvings, and a night view of this temple is worth experiencing. The temple also has a beautiful garden, which is home to several trees and rare plants.

  1. Day 3: Gita Mandir
    8 minutes (1.6 km) from Sri Radha Raman Temple

    On the last day, visit Gita Mandir, a temple dedicated to the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita. The temple has a beautiful marble statue of Lord Krishna, and the walls are inscribed with verses from the Bhagavad Gita. You can also browse the books and souvenirs available at the temple shop, which has many translations of the Bhagavad Gita.

  2. Day 3: Prem Mandir
    14 minutes (4.5 km) from Gita Mandir

    End your trip with a visit to Prem Mandir, a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings, and it has several beautiful gardens. You can attend the evening aarti, which is a daily ritual performed at the temple. The temple is open from 5:30 AM to 10:00 PM.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple (1.5 hours, free entry)
  • Dwarkadhish Temple (1 hour, free entry)
  • Vishram Ghat (2 hours, free entry)
  • Mathura Museum (2 hours, INR 50 per person)
  • Kans Quila (1.5 hours, INR 25 per person)
  • Sri Radha Raman Temple (1 hour, free entry)
  • Gita Mandir (1 hour, free entry)
  • Prem Mandir (1.5 hours, free entry)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 75 per person

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, you can visit the nearby towns of Vrindavan and Govardhan, which are also associated with Lord Krishna's life. If you have less time, you can skip Kans Quila. Keep in mind that many of the temples and attractions are closed during major Hindu festivals. Be sure to check the opening hours and dates before planning your trip.

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