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  • Hidden and Lesser-Known Spots in Mathura and Vrindavan Most Tourists Miss

    Posted by Ajay Sengar on March 30, 2026 at 4:24 am

    While most visitors head straight to Banke Bihari and Krishna Janmabhoomi, Mathura and Vrindavan hide several underrated gems worth discovering.

    Seva Kunj & Nidhuban, Vrindavan – A sacred forest believed to be where Krishna performed the Raas Leela. Deeply spiritual and far less crowded than main temples.

    Radha Kund & Shyam Kund – Holy ponds near Govardhan Hill, revered by devoted pilgrims but rarely visited by tourists.

    Kesi Ghat, Vrindavan – A peaceful riverside ghat perfect for a quiet morning walk and sunrise views over the Yamuna.

    Rangji Temple, Vrindavan – A stunning South Indian-style temple blending Dravidian and Rajput architecture largely overlooked by most visitors.

    Vishram Ghat, Mathura – One of the holiest ghats where Krishna is believed to have rested after defeating Kansa.

    To explore these off-beat locations at your own pace, renting an tempo traveller on rent in Delhi gives your group complete freedom and flexibility without depending on public transport.

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