Mathura is famous for various temples and pilgrim spots, and monasteries of the Hindu religion. Also known as Brijbhoomi, Mathura is located about 58 km north-west of Agra. Here we listed down places to explore in Mathura.
Krishna Janam Bhoomi Mandir

Krishna Janam Bhoomi Mandir is visited by thousands of visitors every year. The best time to visit this heavenly place is during the festival of Holi and Janmashtami.
Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple was built by one of Lord Krishna’s devotees. During the monsoon season, the temple organizes a fantastic swing festival, which is also quite famous. It is also called Jagad Mandir and is made from sand and limestone.
Radha Kund

Lord Krishna slew a demon bull, and the area is known to be a significant pilgrim spot for the Vaishnavites in India.
Jama Masjid

Built-in 1662 A.D., Jama Masjid is one of the famous historical monuments in Mathura. It also serves as the house of tombs of the Mughal Governor. It is renowned for its architectural design and intricate carvings.
