built at the exact place believed to be Krishna’s birthplace.
known for its stunning architecture and devotional rituals.
where Krishna is believed to have rested after defeating the tyrant king Kansa. Numerous other shrines and ghats dedicated to Krishna’s childhood and divine leelas (playful acts).
Krishna’s birthday, celebrated with grandeur, midnight prayers, and vibrant cultural performances.
Mathura and Vrindavan host the most famous Holi celebrations in India, filled with colors, chants, and music.
Govardhan Puja, Radhashtami, and Diwali are also celebrated with unmatched devotion and enthusiasm. During these festivals, the city transforms into a living stage of Krishna’s pastimes, attracting devotees and tourists from all over the world.