x

Shri Giriraj Ji Mukharvind Temple, Jatipura

Shri Giriraj Ji Mukharvind Temple in Jatipura is a revered pilgrimage site that draws devotees from far and wide. Nestled at the foot of the sacred Govardhan Hill, this temple is dedicated to the worship of Giriraj Maharaj, an embodiment of Lord Krishna’s divine pastimes. The Mukharvind, or the “face” of Giriraj Ji, is considered extremely auspicious, and pilgrims gather here to offer milk, flowers, and heartfelt prayers.

Daan Ghati Temple, Govardhan

The Daan Ghati Temple in Govardhan is one of the most revered shrines for devotees of Lord Krishna. It stands as a testament to the divine episode of Krishna’s daan (charity) leela, where he playfully demanded offerings from the gopis. The temple is beautifully adorned and sees a steady flow of devotees who come to seek blessings and immerse themselves in the stories of Krishna’s playful pastimes.

Mansi Ganga, Govardhan

Mansi Ganga is a sacred lake in Govardhan, holding deep spiritual significance for pilgrims and visitors. According to legend, it was created by Lord Krishna’s mind (mansi), making it a divine body of water. Surrounded by ghats and small shrines, Mansi Ganga exudes a tranquil and mystical charm. Devotees often take a holy dip here, believing it to cleanse the soul and bestow blessings.

Radha Kund

Radha Kund is one of the most sacred water tanks in Mathura and is considered a symbol of the undying love between Lord Krishna and Radha. You can take a dip in its sacred waters which are supposed to have healing and medicinal properties. It is among the top places to visit in Mathura where you can relax on its serene banks or meditate in the spiritual surroundings.

Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple

Originally believed to be constructed 5000 years ago, Sri Krishna Janmasthan is a famous temple in Mathura. It is supposed to be built around the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born. You can explore the Garbha Griha Shrine, the Potra Kund and the Bhagvata Bhavan which are located inside the temple.

Shri Dwarkadhish Temple

Worship Lord Krishna as Dwarkanath at Dwarkadheesh Temple in Mathura. It is among the prominent places to see in Mathura and is famous for its detailed architecture and paintings depicting Lord Krishna’s life. You can come early in the morning to offer prayers and spend time at the banks of River Yamuna at Vishram Ghat beside the temple.

Govardhan Hill

Explore Govardhan Hill, one of the top tourist places in Mathura and learn the legend of Lord Krishna saving his village from thunderstorms. It is believed that the lord lifted this hill on one finger and later asked everyone to worship the hill like they worship his idol. When you are here, you can see the Giriraj Temple, Mansi Ganga Lake and Kusum Sarovar Lake.

Birla Mandir

Dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narayan - an avatar of Vishnu, Birla Mandir was built by Jugal Kishore Birla in 1988. You can see the entire Bhagavad Gita inscribed on the temple’s pillars and admire the craftsmanship on the marble walls. While visiting the temple, you can see Lord Krishna's chariot, a towering Gita Stambh and a small temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.

Vishram Ghat

Believed to be the place where Lord Krishna rested after killing the demon Kansa, Vishram Ghat is an important pilgrimage site. It is among the top places to visit in Mathura to experience a scenic boat ride on River Yamuna during the evenings. In addition to taking a holy dip, devotees also enjoy attending the morning and evening arti for a spiritual experience at Vishram Ghat.

Nandgaon

One of the popular tourist places in Mathura, Nandgaon is believed to be the home of the foster parents of Lord Krishna- Shri Nandji and Yashoda Maiyya. You can visit the Nandagram Temple to enjoy 360-degree views of the town or spend time at the serene lake- Pan Sarovar when you are here. Other spots to explore here include Nandisvara Temple and Charan Pahari.

Barsana

Located just a short drive from Madhusudan Farms, Barsana is a vibrant spiritual destination that exudes the rich cultural and devotional heritage of Braj Bhoomi. Famous as the birthplace of Radha Rani, Barsana is home to the iconic Radha Rani Temple, perched atop a hill that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The narrow, bustling lanes of Barsana come alive during the festivals of Holi and Lathmar Holi, where traditions are colorfully celebrated in a truly unique style.