Mathura - Breath In The Land Of Folklore And Revered Temples

Posted by Anjali Gupta
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Dec 15, 2015
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In 2012, there was a study done by the Word Travel and Tourism Council on the rising tourism industry in India. It discovered that the total aggregate income earned by the business was near US $ 97 billion. There is without a doubt a positive change in the travelling habits and attitude of the people. If you love travelling, Mathura is a must-visit place. It is a historic and old town, best known for being the birthplace of Lord Krishna.


Today, the backpackers are more open towards holidaying in destinations that have never been before and then examining the hidden destinations. Even if there is requirement of long distance travel from their home city or town, they are willing to travel. Today, travelers are more inclined towards travelling and holidaying in present times than in a few decades back. Presently backpackers are making use of the technology to stay updated with their dream destinations, along with making a good use of the tour packages/deals, and discovering new hacks and ways to relish the holidays. Prior, the scenario was people basically waiting for a long time, so that when the opportune time comes, they can visit the destination that they envisioned for long. However, today is a complete different case. Now, one doesn't need to wait for months and in fact visit the destination anytime they want. Although, for some destinations, the weather factor does influences the holiday experience, however, there are various advantages of travelling in off-tourism season; the most prominent being, one no longer has to face the crowd and he has all the time, space, and opportunity to relish the holiday.


Needless to say India is home to some of the most amazing holiday destinations with numerous bewitching allures and attractions to lure one. It is often hard to settle on one destination, however, if you are amongst the individuals who are inclined towards religion and prefer spending the vacation in a holy town or city of a God or Goddess, Mathura is a must-visit. Catch a train from the city you live, say Jaipur to Mathura train, and get yourself immersed in the pious religious milieu in the holy town.


A quaint holy town in Uttar Pradesh that is most popular as being the birthplace of Lord Krishna, Mathura is a beautiful place situated on the serene banks of River Yamuna. Spirituality resides in every corner of the place and the temples and sacred shrines exhibit the immense significance that region carries in the life of locals. It is a major centre of culture and heritage of Uttar Pradesh and an important part of the famous Golden Triangle circuit of India tourism that consists of three historic cities in central India, namely Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Walking down the old lanes of the place, you will find numerous references to Lord Krishna. It is quite right to state that the city is mainly linked with Lord Krishna and his life. However, it is also interesting to note that the place is also highly sacred to the Jains and Buddhists. While you are here, don't forget to take a bath in the Yamuna banks, lean against the prime deity in the revered temples, and relish the genuine hospitality of the locals. If possible, plan your trip in the festive time of Holi and Janmashtami.


Being a highly sacred place, it is quite easy to access Mathura. Travelers living in Kota and nearby cities, can catch a Kota to Mathura train. Besides, there are frequent trains from other parts of the nation as well. Plus, the nearest airport is in Kheria in Agra with good frequency of flights to serve the purpose.

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