Vrindavan
Vrindavan is a quaint township in the district of Mathura. This divine playground of Krishna has a spiritual vibration, which is felt when you enter several places like Nidhivan. Vrindavan is one of the prime Hindu pilgrim places in India. Some hallowed places in Vrindavan include Banke Bihari Temple, Prem Mandir, The Sacred Lake Kusum Sarovar, ISKCON Temple, Keshi Ghat and Nidhivan among several others.
Location: It is situated in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India.
Accessibility: Air travellers can reach Vrindavan via Agra airport, while Vrindavan railway station is another good option for all train pilgrims to reach the township. Vrindavan is well connected to all major Indian cities by roadways with good bus services, shared tempos and private taxis.
Highlights: This is the ancient land where Lord Krishna is said to have played divine leelas with His Gopis and divine love Radha. Festivals like Janamashtami and Radhashtami are celebrated with great fervour across the town. Nearly half million pilgrims visit Vrindavan every year.