There are lots of opportunities to involve oneself totally in the customs of India, a country known for its colorful festivals and rich cultural legacy. Janmashtami, the day of Lord Krishna’s birth, is one such event that is greatly celebrated in Mathura and Vrindavan. These cities, which have a strong connection to Krishna’s life, draw both tourists and devotees, particularly around Janmashtami. Plan Mathura Vrindavan tour for an ovewhelming experience of Janmasthami.

These cities are more popular and loved by residents and tourists as they are mentioned in the Epic Mahabharata. The Yamuna River, the ancient and modern temples here, as well as the beautiful environment and outstanding architecture of these twin cities, will be enough to convince you to visit Mathura Vrindavan.

Best Time to Visit Mathura Vrindavan

Best Time to Visit Mathura Vrindavan

Mathura and Vrindavan are beautiful places to visit throughout the year, but Janmashtami and Holi are especially important for their colorful celebrations.

August or September is when people celebrate Janmashtami which is the birth month of Lord Krishna. With devotional music, dances, and dramatic portrayals of Krishna’s life the festivities in Mathura and Vrindavan are unmatched. With beautifully depicted temples and processions representing scenes from Krishna’s early life the entire region comes alive with joy. You can book Mathura Vrindavan tour package in August in India to enjoy vibe of festival.

Another best time to visit to plan a Mathura Vrindavan tour is during Holi, the festival of colors which frequently falls in March. Holi is celebrated in Vrindavan with great passion and unique customs such as Phoolon ki Holi and Lathmar Holi. The town is completely decorated in bright colors, music and laughter during the festival time. 

The best time to visit Mathura Vrindavan are during these festivals since they provide an in-depth look into the region’s cultural and religious fabric.

Delhi to Mathura Distance

Delhi to Mathura Distance

Delhi to Mathura Distance by tempo traveller is 183 kilometers. It is one of the great places to visit near Delhi by car. The journey takes three to four hours, depending on traffic. As an alternative a number of buses and trains operate between Delhi and Mathura providing a comfortable and efficient means of transportation. Mathura to Vrindavan Distance is 12 kilometers by auto rickshaw or taxi and It takes roughly 30 minutes to travel this short distance. It is easier to visit both places in one trip because of their close proximity. Plan your Mathura Vrinadvan tour with your family and friends.

Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan Route

Various route options are available for visitors from Delhi to Mathura according to their preferred mode of transportation and comfort.

1. Yamuna Expressway- It covers a distance of about 183 km, this is the shortest and most commonly taken route. Mathura is on the six-lane expressway that connects Greater Noida and Agra. The journey typically requires more than 3 hours to cover the distance. This is one of the best route to travel from Delhi to Mathura.

2. NH 44 (National Highway 44)- NH 44 is referred to as the Grand Trunk Road, is nearly 173 km long. Compared to the previous route, this one is shorter but it requires more time to reach.  Depending on traffic, the trip can take approx three to four hours through Palwal and Faridabad.

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Krishna Janmashtami Celebration

Krishna Janmashtami Celebration in Mathura

On the auspicious day of Janmashtami, all the Krishna temples are decorated with flowers and colorful lights and devotees gather to the temples at midnight to offer prayers to the Lord. Even though Janamashtmi is celebrated all across the world, Mathura Vrindavan has a special and colorful Janmashtami celebration compared to any other city.

Janmashtami in Mathura

Janmashtami in Mathura

In Mathura and Vrindavan, Janmashtami is a major celebration that attracts visitors and devotees from all over the world. After weeks of preparation Mathura’s temples and streets are wonderfully decorated for the festivities. The primary celebration is held at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi where a passionate portrayal of Lord Krishna’s birth takes place. The celebrations peak around midnight when Krishna was born with the sound of conch shells, bells, and chants filling the air. Janmashtami in Mathura is surely one of the best experiences tourists can have during their trip to Mathura Vrindavan with our Tempo Traveller in Delhi.

Experience Dahi Handi Tradition In Mathura Vrindavan

One could describe the Dahi Handi tradition as an important part of lord Krishna’s early years. The well known tales of him taking butter and milk from his childhood come to life. You will see that a pot filled with dahi or curd, hangs far above, it is exciting and entertaining to watch every part of it. After that in an attempt to reach the top and smash it, groups of individuals will construct elaborate human pyramids.

Janmashtami Celebration in Vrindavan

Janmashtami Celebration in Vrindavan

The second destination is Vrindavan, where Lord Krishna spent his early years. In Vrindavan, Prem Mandir ISKCON Temple, and the 5,000 other smaller temples grace the city with joyful celebrations of Janmashtami. Locals believe that this number will continue to grow every year, increasing the importance of Janmashtami celebration in Vrindavan. People dance, sing Krishna songs, chant mantras and rock cradles with baby Krishna on this auspicious day.

Places to Visit in Mathura and Vrindavan During Janmashtami

Places to Visit in Mathura and Vrindavan During Janmashtami

Making the most of your time on the Mathura Vrindavan Tour by going sightseeing is strongly advised. You can also taste some delicious cuisine. You would be surprised to learn that Mathura is home to almost 4,000 temples. There are many places to visit in mathura and vrindavan, you can spend some time sitting around mathura vrindavan temple and taking in the vibe of these twin cities.

Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi- It is the most famous site in Mathura because it is believed that Lord Krishna was born here. There are also several smaller shrines within the temple complex, and there is a strong sense of devotion, especially during Janmashtami. Religious singing, and real life replicas of Krishna are main attractions of the festivities here.

Dwarkadhish Temple- It is one of the oldest and ancient temples of Mathura, popular for both its spectacular Janmashtami celebration and its beautiful design. Lord Krishna who is admired here in his Dwarkadhish form, is the focus of the temple. The temple is beautifully decked for extravagant celebrations, and special ceremonies take place.

Vishram Ghat- It is believed that Lord Krishna took a rest in this ghat on the Yamuna River’s banks after his victory over king Kansa. This peaceful location is perfect for riverboat trips and the evening aartis. 

Banke Bihari Temple- A famous temple in Vrindavan is Banke Bihari, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. The temple is famous for both its unique ceremonies and the surprising displays of devotion from visitors. Visitors can enjoy colorful Janmashtami festivals along with special aartis and cultural events.

ISKCON Temple- This temple is known as the Krishna Balaram Mandir and attracts devotees of Krishna from all over the world. The chanting and singing of devotional songs create an intriguing ambiance, and the temple structure is beautiful. Thousands of devotees attend the great Janmashtami celebrations and take part in the festivities.

Prem Mandir- This fairly new temple is an example of spiritual architecture. Intricate carvings and beautifully created gardens depict a variety of Lord Krishna’s adventures. A highlight is the light and sound performance in the evening. The temple is decorated with lights and flowers during Janmashtami, and festivities are held to celebrate the occasion.

It only takes three hours to get to Mathura from Delhi. This location has lots of facts about the event. Even if you only have a few hours here, they will be incredibly lovely and unforgettable. When it comes to Janmashtami celebrations mathura vrindavan temple and all around the town surpasses all other locations thanks to its amazing temples and fascinating customs.

This year, enjoy the birthday of Lord Krishna in Mathura among the charming illumination and vibrant colors. Plan your Mathura Vrindavan tour with your family and friends, you can also rent a 16 seater Tempo Traveller or drive your own vehicle. Known as the birthplace of the beloved eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Mathura has a beautiful itinerary of events. You may fully enjoy the celebrations by planning a 2 day trip to Mathura Vrindavan from Delhi.

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