Mathura and Vrindavan are twin cities with many places of historic and religious importance. Mathura is considered to be the birthplace of Krishna. It belongs to Sapta Puri comprising seven cities considered holy by Hindus, also called Mokshyadayni Tirth. Vrindavan is the place where Krishna spent his childhood with Radha. You can enjoy the historical architecture and strengthen your faith in Krishna with our Mathura Vrindavan local sightseeing tour package.

Mathura Vrindavan local sightseeing tour packages by Holidays DNA provide you with a soothing spiritual experience. We offer customized packages for all major nearby cities, such as Delhi Local Sightseeing Tour Packages, Agra Local Sightseeing Tour Packages, Jaipur Local Sightseeing Tour Packages, and many more.

Our Mathura Vrindavan local sightseeing tour packages include complete details including the best places to visit in Mathura Vrindavan, the best places to stay, and even local cab vendors. Our packages can be personalized to meet your needs if you are traveling with family, kids, senior citizens, or friends. We make all arrangements as per your preferences.

Depending upon the amount of time you wish to spend, we help build an itinerary that covers the best things to do in Mathura Vrindavan. You can make the most of your time by hiring a rental car and traveling between the two cities comfortably.

You can watch the beautiful light show at Prem Mandir during the evening. The 21 km long trek around the Govardhan Hills will refresh any adventure seeker. During March, you can take part in the Lathmar Holi which is one of the best experiences to have once in a lifetime. Besides a lot of sightseeing and activities, Mathura Vrindavan offers peace and calm to visitors.

Best Places to Visit in Mathura Vrindavan Local Sightseeing Tour Packages

Among the several temples and spiritual spots you must explore the following:

1. Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir, Vrindavan

Prem Mandir also known as the temple of love is dedicated to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram. The temple complex spreads over 55 acres of land with Radha Krishna on the first level and Sita Ram on the second level. The wall of the main temple depicts four important Leelas of Krishna which includes Jhulan Leela, Govardhan Leela, Raas Leela, and Kaliya Naag Leela.

The temple is constructed using solid Italian marble which enables it to bear the weight of a huge Shikhar, Swarna Kalash, and the flag. The temple is known for hosting festivals like Jagadguruttam Diwas Mahotsav, Janmashtami, and Radhashtami.

2. Banke Bihari Temple

Banke Bihari Temple located in Vrindavan is dedicated to the worship of Banke Bihari who is believed to be the combined form of Radha and Krishna. Banke Bihari means bent and enjoyer respectively.

Renowned for its architecture, the temple is designed in the contemporary Rajasthani style. The unique feature of the image of Radha Krishna is that they have a united form in the Tribhanga posture.

The most important festival celebrated here is the Jhulan Yatra or the swing festival of Krishna. On the third day of the festival, Banke Bihari is placed on a golden swing and worshiped by devotees.

3. Shri Krishna Balaram ISKCON Temple

Shri Krishna Balaram ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan

Sri Krishna Balram Temple commonly known as ISKCON Temple is dedicated to the worship of the two brothers Shri Krishna and Shri Balaram at the place where they spent their childhood. It also has other shrines dedicated to Radha Krishna and Gauranga Nityananda.

The temple is constructed with white marble and consists of intricately carved walls, magnificent domes, a winding staircase, and elegant archways. The temple corridors display pictures depicting various events of Krishna Leelas. The samadhi mandir shrine of the founder of ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada is located at the entrance.

The most significant festival celebrated here is the Krishna Janmashtami which attracts devotees from all over the country. Other festivals celebrated grandly are the Radhashtami, Holi, Gaur Purnima, Chaturmas, Kartik Damodar Maas, and Diwali.

4. Krishna Janmabhoomi

Krishna Janmabhoomi, Mathura

Krishna Janmbhoomi is a temple complex with a group of temples located in Mathura. Lord Krishna was born at the temple location. The complex consists of the Keshavdev temple, Garbha Griha shrine, and Bhagavata Bhavan.

You can witness the unique artwork on the ceiling, walls, and pillars of the assembly hall of Bhagavata Bhavan temple which has frescoes depicting the life events of Lord Krishna. On the walls of the Parikrama of the main temple, you can see the text of the Bhagavad Gita intricately engraved on copper plates.

Located southeast of the Janmasthan temple, there is a water tank named Potra Kund or Pavitra Kund which is said to have been used for the first bath of Krishna after his birth. This temple is famous for hosting the Krishna Janmashtami and Radhashtami festivals with grandeur.

5. Dwarkadheesh Temple

Dwarkadheesh Temple, Mathura

Dwarkadheesh Temple is one of the oldest and largest temples dedicated to the worship of Lord Krishna in the form of Dwarkadheesh with Goddess Radha in the form of Radharani.

The temple complex is enclosed by a carved Rajasthani-style entrance with steep steps leading to the temple courtyard. The central yard has a platform with its ceiling supported by three rows of intricately carved and painted pillars that depict various aspects of Lord Krishna's life. It also consists of a small temple that has Krishna in the form of Vishnu.

The main festival hosted by this temple is the Hindola festival. The 13-day-long festival is celebrated annually in the month of Shravan. The temple also celebrates Janmashtami, Radhastami, Holi, and Diwali which attract lakhs of pilgrims every year.

6. Vishram Ghat

Vishram Ghat, Mathura

Vishram Ghat is a ghat on the banks of river Yamuna in Mathura. It is located in the center of the ghat system, with 12 ghats each in the north and south directions making it the main ghat of Mathura. It is believed to have served as the resting place for Lord Krishna after defeating Kansa.

People visit the ghat to complete the traditional parikrama that starts and ends at Vishram Ghat. The ghat is made of marble stonework and has a massive stone arch. It is lined with many significant temples like Yamuna-Krishan and Murli Manohar Temple.


Other interesting places that you must visit on your Mathura Vrindavan local sightseeing tour are Rangji Temple, Gita Mandir, Kusum Sarovar, Radha Kund, and Shyam Kund. The Govardhan Hill is a great place to visit for nature lovers as it has lush greenery and several ancient temples. You can also explore the Garud Govind Temple, which is known for its unique architecture.

Moreover, you can take part in many cultural activities like Holi celebrations at the Brahma Kund or attend devotional kirtans and bhajans organized by local ashrams. Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir, Gokulananda Mandir, Govardhan Eco Village, and Shri Radha Vallabh Mandir are the best sightseeing places to visit in Mathura Vrindavan.

If you intend to visit other interesting places nearby, you can explore popular sightseeing places such as Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Aligarh, Bharatpur, Noida, and Delhi.

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