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Mathura, India

Mathura is the holy land of Lord Krishna. In fact, Krishna and Mathura can't be separated from each other. The place is the birthplace of Lord Krishna and it reminds you of him in every aspect. Mathura is not an ordinary material city as it is forever connected with God. People book Mathura & Vrindavan holiday packages together as both the places have strong connection with Lord Krishna. Vrindavan reminds the naughty and delightful characteristics of Lord Krishna. On your Mathura & Vrindavan tour, you get to explore lots of temples of Krishna.

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Climate

Summer
Mid-March - end June
Temperature:22°C- 40°C

Monsoons
June - end September
Annual rainfall -250 cm-325 cm

Winter
Late November To Mid-February
Temperature:18°C-30°C

Best Places to Visit in Mathura

Dwarkadhish Temple:
Situated in the heart of Mathura, Dwarkadhish Temple is one of the most significant temples of India. The temple is an architectural marvel along with being religiously significant.

Krishna Janambhoomi:
It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in India. The place is called so because it is considered as the birthplace of Lord Krishna. A temple is built at this place in 20th century.

Mathura Museum:
The Government Museum of Mathura displays a collection of sculptures belonging to the ancient Mathura school of art. The museum is popularly called as Mathura Museum and is one of the leading centers for research, study and the protection of the heritage left by the Mathura School of Sculpture.

Kusum Sarovar:
Kusum Sarovar is a 450 feet long tank that belongs to the era of Lord Krishna. It offers peace and serenity to the visitors. People come here to spend some quality time.

Temples of Vrindavan:
Vrindavan is known for several notable temples, including Gobind Dev Temple, Madan Mohan Temple, Banke-Bihari Temple, Radha Vallabh Temple and many more.

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