Mathura: Discover the birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura, a city steeped in mythology and spirituality. Our Mathura tour packages guide you through significant temples like the Krishna Janmabhoomi and the vibrant ghats along the Yamuna River, where you can participate in traditional rituals and celebrations. Experience the lively atmosphere during festivals and immerse yourself in the city's rich cultural heritage. Our holiday packages in Mathura cater to various travel interests, offering spiritual seekers, culture enthusiasts, and food lovers an enriching experience. Choose from guided tours that reveal the historical significance of each site and indulge in local delicacies such as mathura ke peda. With comfortable accommodations and hassle-free transportation, your visit to Mathura promises to be memorable. With Pikme, organizing your travel arrangements is effortless, allowing you to focus on the divine essence of this sacred city.
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| Divine Odyssey: A Journey Through Allahabad | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.15,336 |
| Divine Duo: Exploring Mathura And Vrindavan | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs.20,449 |
| Spiritual Odyssey: Explore Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Gaya And Varanasi | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.25,561 |
| Varanasi Shiva - Ayodhya Rama | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs.35,785 |
| Heritage And Holiness: Exploring The Diverse Charms Of Uttar Pradesh | 08 Nights / 09 Days | Rs.46,010 |
Embark on a divine journey through Mathura with our meticulously crafted spiritual tour packages. From the enchanting morning aarti at Krishna Janmabhoomi to the peaceful evening boat rides on the Yamuna, our itineraries cover all aspects of this sacred city. Explore ancient temples, participate in traditional rituals, and discover the legends of Lord Krishna with knowledgeable guides. Our packages ensure comfortable accommodations, authentic cultural experiences, and seamless transportation for a truly blessed pilgrimage.
1. Festival Planning: Time your visit during major festivals like Janmashtami or Holi for an extraordinary experience. Book accommodations well in advance as the city gets extremely crowded during these celebrations
2. Temple Etiquette: Dress modestly and respectfully when visiting temples and religious sites. Carry a scarf to cover your head, be prepared to remove shoes, and avoid carrying leather items in certain temples
3. Local Transportation: Use cycle rickshaws or auto-rickshaws for exploring the narrow lanes of the old city. Consider hiring a local guide who can provide insights into the religious significance and history of various sites
4. Culinary Experiences: Sample local delicacies like Mathura ke pede and lassi from renowned sweet shops. Be cautious with street food and always opt for popular, hygienic establishments
5. Photography Guidelines: Respect photography restrictions in temples and sacred sites. Many locations prohibit cameras or charge a fee for photography, so always check before taking pictures.
Mathura is famous for its delicious sweet Peda made from condensed milk and flavored with cardamom and saffron.
A popular breakfast dish in Mathura, served with spicy potato curry and crispy deep-fried kachoris.
A traditional offering made of fresh butter (makhan) and sugar crystals (mishri), linked to Lord Krishna's childhood.
Sweet and crispy jalebis are a must-try in Mathura, often enjoyed hot with rabri.
Thick, creamy yogurt drink, served sweet or salty, is perfect for refreshing yourself during a temple tour.
Spiced mashed potato patties, fried till golden and served with chutney and yogurt, make for a tasty street snack.
Mathura is known for its beautiful brass idols of Lord Krishna, perfect for souvenirs or gifts.
Local markets are filled with handmade items like pottery, wooden toys, and artifacts reflecting the culture of Mathura.
Traditional prayer items, including incense sticks, diyas, and holy books, are widely available for spiritual travelers.
Mathura's markets offer an exquisite variety of silver and gold-plated jewelry pieces for devotees and tourists alike.
Mathura offers a range of colorful fabrics, sarees, and traditional clothing that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Don't miss buying traditional milk-based sweets like peda and khurchan, which are specialties of Mathura.
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| 1. Visit Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple:- | A sacred site believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna, attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual experiences. |
| 2. Explore Dwarkadhish Temple:- | This magnificent temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, is known for its intricate architecture and vibrant Janmashtami celebrations. |
| 3. Boat Ride on the Yamuna River:- | Enjoy a serene boat ride along the Yamuna River, offering stunning views of ghats and temples along its banks. |
| 4. Attend Holi Celebrations:- | Mathura's Holi festival is world-famous, where the town erupts in color, music, and dance, celebrating Lord Krishna's playful nature. |
| 5. Visit Kusum Sarovar:- | A peaceful retreat on the outskirts of Mathura, perfect for meditation, photography, and admiring ancient sandstone architecture. |
| 6. Explore Government Museum:- | Discover ancient artifacts, sculptures, and relics from the Gupta and Kushan periods, providing insights into Mathura's rich history. |
Monsoon season (July to September) in Mathura brings moderate to heavy rainfall, making the landscape lush and green. While the rain adds a refreshing touch to temple visits, it can also cause waterlogging in some areas. Travelers should carry an umbrella or raincoat and plan outdoor activities accordingly.
Summers in Mathura (April to June) are scorching, with temperatures reaching up to 45 C. Daytime sightseeing can be uncomfortable, so it's best to visit early in the morning or late evening. Staying hydrated and wearing light cotton clothes is essential during this period. Temples remain open but are less crowded.
Winter (October to March) is the most comfortable season to explore Mathura. The temperature ranges between 8 C to 25 C, offering pleasant weather for temple visits, sightseeing, and attending festivals like Janmashtami and Holi. The city sees a surge in pilgrims and tourists during this time due to the favorable climate.
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