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VARINDHVAN

Vrindavan has about 5,500 temples dedicated to the worship of Krishna and his chief consort Radha. It is one of the most sacred places for Vaishnavism tradition. Vrindavan is a significant part of the “Krishna pilgrimage circuit” which also includes Mathura, Barsana, Gokul, Govardhan, Kurukshetra, Dwarka and Puri.

NIDHIVAN

Nidhivan, a temple nestled in the holy birthplace of Krishna, has a sense of miracle attached to it. Nidhivan is known as the place that Lord Krishna visits it every night performs Ras Leela.

GOVIND DEVI JI TEMPLE

Govind Devji Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna in his childhood home. Although the original idol no longer exists in the temple, it is said that the idol of Lord Krishna in Govind Devji Temple
resembled the face of the lord when he was born.

GOKULNANDA

An ancient shrine in Vrindavan, the Gokulnanda Temple houses multiple deities of Radha-Vinoda of Lokanatha Goswami, Vijaya Govinda of Baladeva Vidyabhusana and Radha Gokulananda of Vishwanath Cakravarti.
GOPESHWAR MAHADEV TEMPLE
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple depicts the lord in the form of a gopi. This has been derived from a tale where he took the shape of a female to see the Rasa dance.

BANKE BIHAR MANDIR

Shri Banke Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna.This temple is among the 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavan. The image of Lord Krishna in the temple appears in the form of a child and is seen standing in the Tribhanga position.

PREM MANDIR

Known as “Temple of God’s love”, Prem Mandir is one of the most popular places to visit in Vrindavan. It is dedicated to Radha Krishna as well as Sita Ram. Made out of white marble and adorned with very intricate carvings, this temple is also famous for its architectural beauty.

SHAHJI TEMPLE

The Shahji temple was built in the year 1876 by Shah Kundan Lal, and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The main deity here is known as Chhote Radha Raman.

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MATHURA

Mathura is famous as the place where Krishna was born, raised, and spent some of his adult life. Mathura, also known as Brij Bhoomi, is one of the holiest cities in India.

Attractions in Mathura

DWAEKADHEESH MANDIR

Sri Dwarkadheesh Mandir is one of the oldest and largest temples of Mathura city in States of Indiaof India, India. This is a major and famous Hindu shrine, and its current structure was built up by Seth Gokul Das Parikh, the treasurer of then Gwalior State(Scindia) in 1814.

VISHRAM GHAT

Built out of marble stones and adorned with a beautiful arch, the ghat presents a stunning view of the lovely temples surrounding it. You can even enjoy a boat ride while you are here. If you happen to visit the place in the evening during the time of the aarti, you will be delighted to see countless small oil lamps floating down the Yamuna.

Vishram Bazar, Choubey Para

Aarti Timings:
4:45 am and 7:30 pm (summers)
5:15 am and 07.00 pm (winters)

KANS QILA

Kans Qila is a fort that testifies to the beauty and timelessness of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. That is not the only significant aspect of this fort, though. Going by the legends, it was once home to King Kansa, the tyrannical uncle of Lord Krishna.
Location: Ratankund
Timings: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

MATHURA MUSEUM

The architecture of this sandstone museum is another attraction that draws hordes of travelers. If you are someone with an inclination towards art and architecture, do not miss out on visiting this museum on your Mathura trip.

Location: Dampier Nagar
Timings: 10:30 am to 4:30 pm (closed on Mondays)
Entry Fee: ₹ 5

GOVARDHAN HILL

Religious significance apart, this sandstone hill offers mesmerizing views of the surrounding areas; some splendid artworks add to the beauty of the hill. So, remember to click a few pictures here to carry back the memories of your visit.

Location: Giriraj Govardhan Colony
Timings: All through the day

JAMA MASJIT

Temples are not the only things that make Mathura one of the most-visited places in the country. There are a few historic and quaint mosques too in the city. About 1 km from Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is Jama Masjid, a renowned mosque that dates back to 1661. The mosque is adorned with four ornamented minarets, which, combined with its spellbinding architecture, make this structure a sight to behold.
Location: Chatta Bazar
Timings: 5:00 am to 9:00 pm

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AGRA

Agra is best known for the Taj Mahal (17th century), designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. A complex mausoleum, the Taj Mahal is often considered to be the world’s best example of Mughal architecture. The Mughal emperor Shah Jahān built it for his favourite wife, Mumtāz Maḥal, in the mid-17th century.

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TAJ MAHAL

One of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal stands tall at the south bank of the river Yamuna in Agra. Taj Mahal or the “icon of love” is one of the best places to visit in Agra and the most popular tourist destinations in India.
Entry Fee:

-Rs 50 per person for Indians,

-Rs 1300 per person for Foreigners.

AGRA FORT

Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Agra, India, stands as a formidable symbol of Mughal architecture and history. Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, it served as the imperial residence for successive emperors. Its majestic red sandstone walls encase splendid palaces, gardens, and a glimpse of India’s rich past.

ITMAD-UD-DAULAH TOMB

The tomb was built by Nur Jahan in 1628. The delicately designed jali screens from white marble beautifully light up the interior of the tomb. Don’t miss the semi-precious stones engraved in the white marble interiors of the tomb.

Location: Moti Bagh, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282006.

Timing: 6 am to 6 pm.

Entry Fee: -Rs 20 per person for Indians,

-Rs 210 per person for Foreigners.

GURUDWARA GURU KA TAAL

Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal is not as well known as the other places to see in Agra but is worth visiting. The gurdwara is dedicated to the ninth guru of Sikhs who is Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. The place where it is built is where Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji voluntarily offered his arrest to Aurangzeb.
Timing 24 hour

AKBAR TOMB

The biggest gate around the tomb is the south gate where you will see intricate white marble designs on the panels. The real tomb of Akbar is in a small underground room which has a very transcendent feel to it.

JAMA MASJID

The mosque is rich in history and is one of the favourite haunts of history enthusiasts. The mosque has a central prayer hall with eleven massive arches. The pillars in the mosque are covered with beautiful and intricate carvings that are reminiscent of Indo-Islamic art.
Time 5 am to 9 pm

ANGHURI BAGH

A landscape of verdant greenery awaits you in the sprawling gardens of Anguri Bagh that is located in Khas Mahal in Agra Fort.

FATEHPUR SIKRI

Fatehpur Sikri, nestled near Agra, India, is a jewel in the crown of Mughal architecture and history. Commissioned by Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century, this once vibrant city served as the capital of the Mughal Empire for a short but impactful period. Its red sandstone monuments, adorned with intricate carvings and elegant designs, stand as enduring symbols of Mughal grandeur and artistic excellence.

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AYODHYA

Ayodhya is one of the most religious places in India. This is the birthplace of Lord Ram and hence, holds great spiritual significance among the devotees of the Hindu religion. This holy city is situated in Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya used to be called Saketa in ancient times and was the capital city of the Kosala Kingdom.

Attractions in Ayodhya

Ayodhya Ram mandir

This sacred location is considered to be the first of the seven most significant pilgrimages for Hindus, and it is also considered to be one of the destinations that should be visited during the Ayodhya Darshan.

HAMUMANGARHI

The Hanuman Garhi, a temple built in the 10th century and located near Sai Nagar, honours Lord Hanuman. It is usual to go to the Hanuman Garhi before going to the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, making it one of the most prominent temples in the city. According to legend, Lord Hanuman dwelt on the temple grounds, watching over Ayodhya from afar.

KANAK BHAWAN

The Sri Vrishbhan Dharma Setu Trust Private Limited is in charge of running this temple, which is designed in the Bundela style. The current location underwent a comprehensive facelift at the hands of Vrish Bhanu Kunwari after the completion of the planned refurbishment that took place during Vikramaditya’s reign.

NAGESHWARNATH TEMPLE

The Nageshwarnath Temple in Ayodhya can be found right next to the Theri Bazaar. This temple was built in honour of Lord Nageshwarnath, the patron god of the region. It is said that Kush, also known as Kusha, Lord Rama’s son, was the one who constructed it.

CHOTI CHAWANI

Choti Chawni is a stunning building in Ayodhya that is entirely made of white marble. It is also renowned as Valmiki Bhawan, and it is often referred to as Maniramdas Chawni. This location is so breathtaking that it demands to be seen in person at least once.

SITA KI RASOI

Sita is revered as the Goddess of Food, and she is also known by the name Goddess Annapurna. As a result, the temple continues to uphold this tradition by providing free meals. Additionally, guests may contribute whatever amount of money they like to a local charity via this location.

SARAYU GHAT

One of the most endearing memories you are going to create while in the city would be the view of the various ghats of the great Sarayu river. Among the many ghats that are frequently visited by people here are Naya Ghat, Guptar Ghat, Ram Ghat and Lakshman Ghat. The view of the morning and evening Aarati on these ghats is a treat to the eyes that takes you on a spiritual journey.

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