At a distance of 56 km from Agra, 159 km from Delhi, 419 km from Lucknow and 224 km from Jaipur, Mathura is an ancient city and also the district headquarters of Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Mathura is one of the popular tourist places near Agra and also one of the best places to visit near Delhi.

Mathura is one of the seven cities (Sapta Puri) considered holy by Hindus, the other six are Ayodhya, Haridwar, Varanasi, Kanchipuram, Ujjain and Dwarka. Mathura is also one of the popular Delhi weekend getaways for 2 day trip. It is located at the banks of river Yamuna and is popularly known as the Brajbhoomi, the sacred land of Lord Krishna. The Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple is home to a prison cell called Garbha Griha that is believed to be the exact birthplace of Krishna. Large number of devotees visit this temple every year on Janmashtami.

The city of Mathura has a rich history. In the ancient times, Mathura was an important point of culture and civilization. In the epic of Ramayana, the Ikshwaku prince Shatrughna slays a demon called Lavanasura and claims the land. Afterwards, the place came to be known as Madhuvan as it was thickly wooded, then Madhupura and later Mathura. Mathura is usually visited along with Vrindavan. It takes 2 full days to visit the main temples in Mathura & Vrindavan.

In the 6th century BC Mathura became the capital of ...

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Distance from Agra: 56 Kms

At a distance of 13 km from Mathura, 70 km from Agra, 155 km from Delhi, 400 km from Lucknow and 235 km from Jaipur, Vrindavan is a holy town situated on the banks of Yamuna River in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. It is also among the most sacred places to visit near Delhi.

Vrindavan is a major pilgrimage center for the Hindus and one of the oldest cities in the country. The holy town of Vrindavan has a very rich history associated with the Hindu god Lord Krishna. It is said to be the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a great devotee of Lord Krishna is credited with rediscovering of Vrindavan. The place was later developed by various kings of the region.

The name Vrindavan is derived from the words vrinda meaning tulsi (or basil) and van meaning grove and most likely refers to the two small groves at Nidhivan and Seva Kunj. While Seva Kunj is believed to be the place where Krishna performed Raaslila with Radha and the Gopikas, Nidhivan is said to be the place where the divine couple rested. The place is also one of the Shaktipeeths, named Bhuteshwar Mahadev. The place is believed to have been the site where the hair of Devi Sati fell.

Vrindavan is also one of the most prominent sites for ISKCON, the association of Krishna devotees. The city of Vrindavan is home to about 4,000 temples. Rangaji temple, Govind Dev Temple, Bankey Bihari temple, Madan Mohan temple, ...

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Distance from Agra: 70 Kms

About Fatehpur Sikri


At a distance of 37 Km from Agra, 223 Km from Delhi and 209 Km from Jaipur, Fatehpur Sikri is a deserted fort city in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India. Commissioned by Emperor Akbar during the late 16th century, this formerly vibrant city acted as the capital of the Mughal Empire for a brief yet significant duration. It was the first planned city of the Mughals characterized by splendid administrative, residential, and religious structures. Its red sandstone structures, embellished with detailed carvings and graceful designs, remain as lasting representations of Mughal magnificence and artistic brilliance. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the popular place to visit along with Golden Triangle tour and also among ideal places to visit near Delhi.

History of Fatehpur Sikri


Although Fatehpur Sikri is widely recognized as the capital city established by Akbar during the Mughal era, it possesses a rich cultural history that predates this period. An excavation conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) between 1999 and 2000 revealed the existence of housing, temples, and commercial centers in the area prior to Akbar's establishment of his capital. The region was initially settled by the Sungas following their expansion and was governed by the Kanyakubja Brahmins of the Sankrit Gotra from the 7th to the 16th century CE. Babur visited the city ...

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Distance from Agra: 37 Kms

About Keoladeo National Park / Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary


At a distance of 27 Km from Fatehpur Sikri Railway Station and 57 Km from Agra, the Keoladeo National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is situated in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. It is one of the finest bird parks in the world, and among the top wildlife places to visit near Delhi.

The word Ghana translates to dense, indicating the thick forest present. This national park is home to thousands of native, resident, and migratory birds, particularly during the winter months when various species migrate to the Indian subcontinent to avoid the severe winters experienced further north in Eurasia. A minimum of 400 bird species have been recorded or sighted within the national park. Keoladeo Ghana National Park also features a human-made regulated wetland, providing a needed source of hydration for animals in this drier region of the subcontinent. The reserve also protects Bharatpur settlements from flash floods and provides ample pastures for the locals' cattle and livestock.

History of Keoladeo National Park / Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary


Keoladeo National Park is situated around an artificial wetland and was established by Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur. Formerly serving as the private duck shooting reserve for the Maharajas of Bharatpur and British officials, it was designated as the Bharatpur Bird ...

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Distance from Agra: 55 Kms

At a distance of 26 km from Mathura, 148 km from New Delhi, and 25 km from Vrindavan, Kusum Sarovar is a huge tank, which belonged to the period of Lord Krishna, located between Govardhan and Radha Kund. Kusum Sarovar lies towards the right side of sacred parikrama path. It is among the ideal tourist places near Delhi & Noida for one day trip.

Kusum Sarovar is 450 feet long and 60 feet deep tank and features a flight of stairs on all sides. The Sarovar is believed to be the place where Radha along with gopikas used to collect flowers and meet Lord Krishna. Kadamba trees are found all over the place and it is said that Kadamba tree was the favorite tree of Lord Krishna. During the time of Lord Chaitanya (a great devotee of Lord Krishna), this place was known as Sumanah Sarovar. It is stated in the Chaitanya Charitamrita that Lord Chaitanya took bath here.

The Sarovar is surrounded by magnificent structures which were constructed by Jawahar Singh, the king of Bharatpur in the middle of 18th century, in honor of his father Raja Suraj Mal. A simple earthen pond till 1675, it was properly built by ruler of Orchha, Veer Singh, after which Suraj Mal constructed a garden for his queen, converting it into a beautiful place. Afterwards, Jawahar Singh built astonishing structures in the memory of his parents.

There are three tombs in the upper level. The main tomb of Raja Suraj Mal has beautiful paintings on its ceiling depicting the pastimes of Krishna and the lotus ...

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Distance from Agra: 80 Kms

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