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A pleasant journey to the Janmabhoomi of Sree Krishna

Author: Sandeep Kumar
by Sandeep Kumar
Posted: Dec 30, 2015

From New Delhi there are many places to visits. Mathura is a well-known city of Uttar Pradesh and Krishna Janmabhoomi is its main claim to fame. A short weekend is enough to fulfil the curiosity of the place. Here is a rundown of Mathura.

If you are longing for a spiritual weekend, then Mathura is the best option for you. Round the year the place is filled with Krishna- Bhakts. Mathura is just 145 km away from Delhi if you are traveling via Taj Express or Yamuna Expressway. It is one of the famous pilgrimage places of Hindus. Mathura is the birthplace of Sree Krishna. Tourists from all over the world ply to Mathura and it is an apt place for nirvana seekers. The region is ruled by different dynasties at different point of history. This is one of the well-known cities of Uttar Pradesh. Throughout the city, you will find the remains of the bygone eras. However, a single day trip is enough if you have less time. But Mathura is good for a long weekend escape as well. With different temples in and around the town, Krishna Temple is the major attraction of the place. It is the Krishna Janmabhoomi and the temple is believed to be constructed on the same spot where Lord Krishna was born.

Mathura is spread over a range of roughly 3,800 sq km. The city is all around joined with different urban communities of the nation. Delhi is only 145 km away and you can drive to Mathura on any weekend. State-claimed and private visitor transports are accessible from other cities. Mathura Junction and Mathura Cantt are its two railroad station, superfast and express trains from different parts of the nation join Mathura. The closest air terminal is in Agra which is 57.9 km away. You can also check New Delhi to Mathura taxi for a detailed information on the road trip. When you achieve the airport or the rail head, nearby transport is promptly accessible to take you to the heart of the city.

Mathura is loaded with attractions, Sree Krishna Janmabhoomi complex is a glorious spot to explore. The excellent structural planning of the temple and the complex is very much maintained since ages. The visit time of the spot is 2-3 hours and if you are visiting during celebrations, it is a pleasure to watch the beautification. Garbha griha is accepted to the spot where Krishna was born. Historical center at Krishna Janmabhoomi is just alongside the temple, displays the canvases and antiques which retell the stories of Krishna's introduction to the world. Gita Mandir which is otherwise called Birla Mandir is extremely slick and clean and gives a reverential environment. Aside from these attractions, the city has 25 ghats that are for the most part identified with Lord Krishna. A plunge in the Vishram ghats and the Moksha ghats have confidence in washing every sin of a man. These are the real attractions of the spot.

October-November is the best time to visit the spot. Be that as it may, when you are making arrangements for Mathura, celebrations are the perfect time to appreciate and investigate the city. Holi around March and Krishna Janmashtami around August or September will offer you a stupendous festival.

About the Author

Sandeep is an experienced travel consultant, who enjoys travelling and loves to write about the destinations he has been to and shares his experience. He also writes about travel tips, world's best holiday destinations, best hotels in a destination,

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