Mathura Tour Package
Are you tired of the daily grind and looking for something spiritual and fun at the same time? Look no further than the Mathura tour packages! with just one day to explore this charming city, you are in for a whirlwind adventure filled with laughter, culture, and of course some delicious food. It is the birthplace of Krishna and is famous for its historic temples and religious pilgrim sites. Janmashtami and holi are the highlights of Mathura and people from far-off places especially visit during this time.
It is no secret that Mathura is steeped in stories and legends of the deity. But there is an unknown story about Krishna that not many people know about. It is said that when Krishna was a child, he once snatched a morsel of food from his friend's plate. However, feeling guilty about it, he went to his friend's house and offered himself as a servant to make up for it. The friend gets impressed by Krishna's gesture that he forgave him and the two remained the closest of friends. This story of humility and friendship is just one of the many reasons why Mathura is such an important destination for devotees of Lord Krishna.
The Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is the holiest site, drawing pilgrims from around the world. Mathura's vibrant streets are dotted with numerous Krishna temples, embodying the divine love and tales associated with Lord Krishna and Radha. The city's atmosphere is charged with devotion, and its ghats along the Yamuna River offer a serene backdrop for religious rituals. Mathura's rich culture and history make it a captivating destination for pilgrims looking for a spiritual experience.
Itinerary for Same Day Mathura Tour
Are you looking to explore all famous temples of Mathura in one say and dive into culture and tradition, just have a look at this same day Mathura tour plan. Book Mathura Tour from Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and any other city to get the best services and travel experience. Here are the places covered with One Day Mathura Tour Package.
Govardhan Parvat
The first stop on our itinerary is none other than the Govardhan parvat and temple. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Parvat on his little finger to protect the people of Mathura from torrential rains sent by Lord Indra. The Parikrama is a way to pay homage to Lord Krishna and seek his blessings. So get a good night's sleep the previous day, wake up at the crack of dawn, and head towards the Govaradhan parvat in Mathura for the famous parikrama. As you walk you will realize that you are not the only one and there are more people here than at a famous singer's concert.
There is more than one way to complete this parikrama but the recommended and most common way is by walking barefoot. The other mediums through which you can complete this 21 km parikrama is by a horse cart or rickshaw. You will pass forests, roads, and a lot of famous temples and lakes during the parikrama.
It takes around 4-5 hours to complete the parikrama and is complete at the same place you start which is the Govardhan parvat.
Krishna Janmasthan
After completing the parikrama it's time to visit the Krishna Janmasthan temple. As you walk through the colorful streets filled with vendors selling everything from souvenirs to sweets, you'll feel a sense of excitement building up. And once you arrive at the temple, you'll be blown away by its beauty and grandeur. But beware of the monkeys! These little guys may look cute, but they can be quite mischievous. Keep your bags close and your snacks even closer. This place is also known as Mathura temple and was built around the prison cell that belonged to Kansa, the evil uncle of Lord Krishna where he imprisoned Mata Devaki and Vasudeva (Parents of lord Krishna)
Birla Temple
Next is the Birla temple, which is built using red sandstone and houses the idols of Radha-Krishna, Laxmi-Narayan, and Ram-Sita. The pillars here are inscribed with shlokas from the Bhagvat Geeta. This temple is a very famous place to pay your respects and for prayers.
Yamuna River
No trip to Mathura is complete without a visit to the Yamuna River. Take a peaceful boat ride and soak in the stunning views of the city. If you are religious, several pandits offer the service of puja near the Yamuna river for a good life for you and your family, you can perform the puja and aarti for your inner well-being. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can even take a dip in the river.
Dwarkadhish Temple
Finally, it's time to visit the Dwarkadhish Temple. This stunning temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is a must-see for any visitor to Mathura. This temple was constructed in 1814 and is situated near the ghats of the Yamuna river. This temple places a black marble idol of Krishna and a white marble idol of Radha. It has paintings exhibit too which showcases the different life stages of Lord Krishna. For Mathura to Vrindavan tour, have a lunch and drive forward to Vrindavan. If you are feeling hungry, worry not Mathura has a lot of delicious street food. Don't forget to try the Kulhad lassi served near the Govardhan girajji temple, the Gol-gappes, and samosa chat. Remember to pack the prasad you get from the mandirs, especially the Mathura pedas!
As your day in Mathura ends, you will feel tired but fulfilled. This city may be small, but it is packed with history, culture, and delicious food. Pack your bags and visit this city of Lord Krishna! To enhance and multifold the fun, extend the trip with visit to Vrindavan and Agra from Mathura. Travel to India offers variations of Mathura Vrindavan tour packages at great deal and discounts.
How to Reach Mathura
Mathura is about 161 kilometers from Delhi. You can hire a car on rent or bus to reach here through the most common route- the Yamuna Expressway, which is a well-maintained and toll road. To reach Mathura from Mumbai, you can take a flight to Delhi and then proceed to Mathura by private taxi, cab, bus, or tempo traveller Delhi. Mathura is well-connected by train to major cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Surat which gives convenience to book a train tour to Mathura.