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Hire a car in Mathura Vrindavan

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Are you planning to visit Mathura Vrindavan this time? Mathura Vrindavan is a great place to explore, yet another mythological place during Dwapar Yug, where beloved of Lord Krishna, Radha showed the true definition of love to the world. Even after such a time, the city has never dared to separate Radha and Lord Krishna.     Mathura Vrindavan, lying on the banks of river Yamuna is a place full of temples, ghats and sacred places. If you are planning to visit these places, its recommended to hire a car in Mathura Vrindavan for easy and convenient travelling. Why hire a car in Mathura Vrindavan? Hire a car in Mathura Vrindavan leaves a variety of options with a wide range of cars to choose from. You can avail either full day as well as half day car rental service in Mathura Vrindavan. Depending on your need and comfort you can choose SUV’s, Sedan and traveler class vehicle. Hiring a car with a driver can serve you a hustle free journey to explore the place efficiently. Car ren

Best Time to Visit Mathura Vrindavan

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#Vrindavan is one of the most visited pilgrimage journey centre of the Hindus. The holy city is connected to the birthplace and history of the Hindu God, Lord Krishna. The best time to visit Mathura Vrindavan is either January - March or October to December. The weather remains delicate and pleasant throughout these months that build it a perfect time to explore the place. Although you can visit the place throughout the year. The weather remains same as the rest of north India.     Mathura Vrindavan tour in summers (March- June) During the summer season, the temperature in Vrindavan raises up to 48°C (during day hours) and drops minimum to 28°C (during the night hours). But, it's suggested to not visit here in summers because of the peak rise in temperature along with humidity. Vrindavan in monsoons (July- September) Vrindavan is blessed with moderate rain during the monsoons. The temperature ranges between 25°C to 35°C. It's a great time to explore the place and v

Mathura Vrindavan Temple Timings

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Mathura Vrindavan is the sacred places where Lord Krishna was born and lived. Lord Krishna was born in Mathura and spent his childhood in Vrindavan. Being a place of great significance to the devotees, there are a more than 5000 temples in Mathura Vrindavan. It is often said that it's more easier to count the number of particles in the air than the number of holy places in Mathura. Each of the sacred places, ghats and temples have a unique presence and significance. So if you are wondering to explore the place, then you must be aware of Mathura Vrindavan Temple Timing . Mathura Vrindavan Temple Timings: Shri Krishna janamsthan mandir, Mathura Summer: Morning: 05.00 am to 12.00 pm Afternoon: 02.00 pm to 08.00 pm Vishram Ghat, Mathura Summer Aarti 07.00 am to 07.15 am Winter Aarti 06.45 am to 07.00 am Shri Birla Mandir, Vrindavan Summer Morning: 05.00 am to 12.00 pm Afternoon: 02.00 pm to 09.00 pm Winter Morning: 05.30 am to 12.00 pm Afternoon: 02.00 pm to

Places and Temples to Visit in Mathura Vrindavan

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Vrindavan and Mathura lying near the banks of river Yamuna in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Mathura and Vrindavan secure themselves prominent cities to be counted among the best pilgrimage sites in India. Mathura being a birthplace of Lord Krishna are blessed with lots temples around. Here are the best places and Temples to Visit in Mathura Vrindavan.     Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple: It is one of the amongst the most valued shrines in Mathura. This shrine is considered as the holiest place in Mathura because of the birth place of Lord Shri Krishna. Dwarkadhish Temple: Dwarkadhish Temple is one of the oldest and famous temples in Mathura, it is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is believed that Lord Krishna had moved to Dwarka to settle there until his last breath. Gita Mandir: Gita Mandir is also called Birla Mandir, is one amongst the must-visit temples. This temple has cravings of Lord Krishna signifying preaching to Arjun during the Kurukshetra War period. Govardhan Hil