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right-arrow About Mathura

About Mathura

Mathura is a city with stories, colour, and devotion at every turn. Known as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, the city welcomes travellers with temple chants echoing through ancient streets. Stroll along the Yamuna ghats, wander through the bustling lanes near Krishna Janmabhoomi, and you’ll quickly see how every corner of Mathura carries the spirit of Braj culture.

Some people come for deep spiritual moments, others for cultural discoveries, and quite a few just want a tasty escape with local flavours. If you want to experience real Braj culture, Mathura tour packages make it easy.

Let’s take a closer look: where to go, what to see, and why Mathura sticks with you long after you’ve left. 

Why Visit Mathura?

Mathura brings together history, culture, food, and tradition in a way that feels deeply connected to everyday life. From peaceful temple visits and riverside ghats to colourful festivals and local street food, the city offers experiences that stay with different kinds of travellers for different reasons. 

Explore the Birthplace of Lord Krishna

Mathura is one of the country’s most important pilgrimage spots because Lord Krishna was born here. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple pulls in pilgrims and curious travellers alike, giving you a taste of the city’s spiritual roots.

Experience the Energy of Yamuna Ghats

Watching the sunrise, or the aarti ceremony at the river at Vishram Ghat, is really amazing. Taking a boat ride and looking at the peaceful views make the Yamuna River a place you have to see.

Stunning Temples and Heritage Sites

The city of Mathura is home to several famous temples. Dwarkadhish Temple, for example, showcases beautiful architecture, traditions, and stories from the Braj culture.

Festivals

Grand festivals such as Janmashtami and Holi bring Mathura tour packages to life. During these festivals, the streets of Mathura are filled with people singing songs. There are a lot of flower decorations and colourful celebrations. You can witness temple processions that last till late in the night. The whole Braj really comes alive during the festival season. 

Budget-Friendly Travel Options

Mathura is an affordable destination for budget-conscious travellers. The city has budget hotels, cheap eateries, shared autos and cheap ways for sightseeing. They are ideal for a quick family vacation or weekend getaway. Street food, public transport and temple trips are quite cheap. This really helps you to see the city of Mathura without spending too much money.

Experience the Govardhan Parikrama Route

Many visitors come to nearby Govardhan to complete the famous parikrama walk around the sacred hill. The route combines spirituality, local culture, and tranquil rural settings.

Take a Short Weekend Trip From Delhi or Agra

Mathura is easy to reach by train and road. It is a good option for weekend tour packages for travellers looking for a cultural or spiritual escape. 

What Makes Mathura Special?

The city has a blend of spirituality, history and traditions. That's not all. Mathura has many festivals, historic temples, beautiful rivers, special food and cultural events that make you feel like you are in Braj.

Krishna’s Legacy

Mathura’s identity is tightly tied to Lord Krishna. Temples, songs, tales, and rituals keep the spirit of Braj alive all year. Many people choose Vrindavan Tour Packages with Mathura visits to experience this spiritual heritage fully.

Local Flavours and Famous Peda

You can’t leave Mathura without eating its famous peda. The markets have lots of sweets and traditional snacks from North India. Walking around the city and eating these snacks is really fun.

Art and Music

Devotional music, raslila dance dramas, and local art are everywhere. Evening performances and temple events bring stories from Krishna’s life to the stage, letting you experience another side of Mathura.

Great for Families and Culture Seekers

Mathura works for everyone—from spiritual seekers to families on heritage trips. Family tour packages often include nearby destinations like Vrindavan and Gokul. 

Experience Mathura

Every street in Mathura feels full of stories. Whether you’re here for a quick getaway or exploring deeper with Vrindavan tour packages, there’s more than temples. Peaceful riverside evenings, festivals, and local food trails make the trip more immersive.

Visit Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

This temple is one of the important places to visit in Mathura, and it is usually the first place that people go to when they get here. The temple is always busy with people praying, chanting and visitors from all over the country.

You should try to visit the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple in the morning so that you do not have to deal with the crowds. Carry a small bag because the security checks can take a long time. This way, you can see the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple when it is calm and peaceful.

Spend an Evening at Vishram Ghat

Come at sunset for the Yamuna aarti. Lamps line the riverside, priests chant, and the mood is calm—not overcrowded. Take a boat ride for a quiet view of the ghats and temples.

Take a Day Trip to Vrindavan

Almost everyone pairs Mathura with Vrindavan. Vrindavan is a bit quieter, with iconic temples like Banke Bihari, Prem Mandir, and ISKCON. Most Mathura trip packages bundle both cities, so it’s convenient. Spend a full day in Vrindavan to capture another side of Braj culture.

Watch the City During Festival Season

If you visit during Janmashtami or Holi, the atmosphere changes completely. Temples are decorated with flowers and lights, devotional music fills the streets, and cultural performances continue late into the evening.

Holi celebrations in the Braj region are especially popular because every area celebrates differently. It gets crowded, colourful, and energetic, but that is also what makes the experience unforgettable for many travellers.

Visit Dwarkadhish Temple

This temple is visually stunning—colourful pillars, detailed interiors, lively prayers. If you like observing tradition, watch the morning and evening rituals. You’ll feel the city’s pulse here.

Experience Prem Mandir at Night

In Vrindavan, Prem Mandir’s marble and evening light show are beautiful. After sunset, everything glows—ideal for visitors looking for a peaceful, photogenic spot.

Many travellers visiting through Vrindavan tour packages prefer coming here in the evening because the atmosphere feels calmer and visually stunning compared to daytime hours.

Raslila Performances

Raslila performances are like dance stories. They are based on the life of Lord Krishna. These shows have music, storytelling and people performing their devotion. Mathura tour packages include these shows, as it gives visitors an understanding of the culture and art of the Braj area.

Watching a live raslila performance is so unique. This is because the performances are closely tied to the faith and celebrations of the community. When it is festival time, these events become even bigger and more exciting.

Explore Gokul and Barsana

With extra time, explore Gokul (Krishna’s childhood stories) and Barsana (unique Holi celebrations, colourful temples on hills). Both are quieter, more relaxed, and let you dig deeper into Braj tradition.

These smaller towns feel quieter than Mathura and offer a slower, more traditional experience of the Braj region. Many extended Mathura trip packages include these destinations for travellers wanting a deeper cultural journey.

Shopping for Local Handicrafts

Mathura’s bazaars are fun for picking up brass idols, flutes, jewellery, and paintings. It’s more old-school market than modern mall. Bargaining is the norm—so take your time. Bargaining is common in smaller shops, so take your time while exploring.

Practical Guide to Visiting Mathura

Mathura is one of those destinations where planning your trip around temple timings, festivals, and local travel can make the experience far more comfortable. The city gets especially crowded during Janmashtami, Holi, weekends, and long holidays, so a little preparation helps avoid rushed sightseeing. For travellers visiting the Braj region for the first time, Mathura trip packages offer an easier way to cover major temples and nearby towns without worrying too much about transport and schedules.

Getting There

Mathura is well connected by road and rail to major North Indian cities, making it a convenient short getaway as well as a longer spiritual trip.

By Train

Mathura Junction is one of the busiest railway stations in the region and connects directly with Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Varanasi.

From the station:

  • Auto-rickshaws and taxis are easily available
  • Most hotels and temple areas are 10–25 minutes away
  • Auto fares usually range between ₹100 and ₹300

By Road

Mathura is around 3–4 hours from Delhi via the Yamuna Expressway. Many travellers combine Mathura with Agra and Vrindavan during road trips.

By Air

The nearest major airport is in Delhi, while Agra Airport also serves limited flights. From there, travellers continue by taxi or train to Mathura.

Expect traffic delays near temple areas and highways.

Budget & Costs

Mathura is affordable for budget travellers and families. The cost of staying in a hotel in Mathura depends on where the hotel is and what time of year you go.

  • Budget hotels: ₹1,000–₹3,000 per night
  • Mid-range: ₹4,000–₹8,000 per night
  • Meals/snacks: ₹150–₹700
  • Auto rides: ₹100–₹400
  • Full-day taxis: ₹2,000–₹5,000
  • Guided tours: ₹1,500–₹4,000

Best Time to Visit Mathura

Mathura changes a lot depending on the season and festivals. Some months are better for sightseeing in Mathura. Some are better for experiencing the local festivals and celebrations. 

SeasonGood ForWatch For
October to March Pleasant weather, temple visits, sightseeing Weekend crowds
February to March Holi celebrations in Braj Heavy tourist rush
August to September Janmashtami celebrations Crowded temple areas
April to June Budget-friendly stays Hot afternoons
July to September Green surroundings and fewer tourists Humidity and rain showers

For first-time visitors, winter is usually the easiest and most comfortable season to explore Mathura and Vrindavan.

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Start temple visits early—avoid crowds
  • Wear comfy shoes (lots of walking)
  • Keep cash for markets
  • Dress modestly for temple visits
  • Expect crowds during festivals/weekends
  • Try sweets from trusted old shops
  • Stay hydrated in summer
  • Book hotels early for Holi or Janmashtami

Mathura feels best when explored slowly. The experience is less about ticking off attractions and more about soaking in the atmosphere of temple chants, riverfront evenings, local food, and the rhythm of Braj culture.

Plan a Meaningful Getaway to Mathura

What’s special about Mathura is how it draws you in—temple visits, aarti, markets, peda, quiet moments by the Yamuna. No need for a tight itinerary. Whether you want spirituality, culture, or a relaxed family holiday, Mathura delivers experiences—and memories you’ll bring home.

Planning your trip? At EaseMyTrip Holidays, we offer flexible Mathura tour packages with hotels, sightseeing, and custom options for your next ideal holiday.

FAQs on Mathura Tour Packages


Q.What is the best time to visit Mathura?

Ans: October to March has the most ideal pleasant weather. This makes it easy to sightsee. If you visit during festivals then book hotels and Mathura trip packages early to avoid last minute changes.

Q.How many days are required for Mathura tour packages?

Ans: A 2 to 3-day trip covers Mathura and Vrindavan comfortably. You can visit temples, attend aarti, explore markets, and try local food. Add a day for Gokul, Barsana, or Govardhan if you want more depth. Don’t rush your Mathura trip. It is best experienced slowly.

Q.Is Mathura suitable for family vacations?

Ans: Yes, Mathura is a family-friendly destination. Some experiences are suitable for different age groups. Families enjoy visiting temples, spending time by the river, eating food and driving to nearby spiritual towns. Many family tour packages include guided sightseeing and travel easier for elders and children.

Q.What are the top places to visit in Mathura and Vrindavan?

Ans: Some best places to visit in Mathura and Vrindavan are Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple and Vishram Ghat. You should also visit Prem Mandir, Banke Bihari Temple and ISKCON Temple. Many people also visit Gokul, Barsana and Govardhan for a Braj experience.

Q.How can I reach Mathura?

Ans: Tourists can reach Mathura by train, road, or by nearby airports. Mathura Junction connects the city with major Indian destinations like Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Kolkata, and Varanasi. Many visitors also drive from Delhi using the Yamuna Expressway, which takes around 3–4 hours. The nearest major airport is in Delhi, from where taxis and trains are easily available. Train travel is often the most convenient option because the station is close to most hotels and temple areas.

Q.Is it necessary to visit Vrindavan along with Mathura?

Ans: Most travellers prefer visiting both destinations together as they are closely connected through Braj culture and Krishna heritage. However, it is not necessary to visit both these places at once.

Q.Are temples in Mathura crowded throughout the year?

Ans: The temples in Mathura are really busy on weekends. The temples in Mathura are also very crowded during festivals like Janmashtami and Holi. If you go to the temples in Mathura early in the morning you can avoid the crowds.

Q.What kind of food should travellers try in Mathura?

Ans: Definitely peda. Also try kachoris, lassi and chaat. Markets near temples have the sweets. Trying Braj flavours is a great way to experience the local culture.

Q.Is Mathura expensive for tourists?

Ans: Mathura tour packages can be affordable for tourists. There are budget hotels, street food and low-cost local transport. Costs can increase during festivals and long weekends.

Q.What should I pack for a trip to Mathura?

Ans: Carry comfortable shoes because you’ll end up walking quite a bit through temple lanes and markets. Light cotton clothes work best during summer, along with sunscreen and a reusable water bottle to stay comfortable in the heat. Wear modest traditional clothing while visiting the temples. If you are visiting during winter, keep a light jacket or shawl for the cooler mornings and evenings.

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