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Mathura is a little town placed in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Located on the shores of holy Yamuna River, this town has a great tradition and is referred in many Hindu epics. Regarded as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, Mathura is a very famous pilgrim center. The location of Krishna Janambhoomi Temple is considered as the exact location where Krishna was born. Apart from the Shri Krishna Janma Bhumi, Mathura also has many famous destinations like Vishram Ghat, Jama Masjid, Dwarkadheesh Temple and Gita Mandir. Mathura is also known for the milk and ghee production which is believed as the most excellent in the country. This place is especially famous for the milk sweets and Mathura peda and hence is a must visit destination for foodies.

Delhi is the political and national capital of India. This metro city is located in the National Capital Region together with Gurgaon and Noida. Delhi is famous as a key educational, business and industrial hub of the country, next to other metro cities like Bangalore and Mumbai. In this exceptional city, one will observe the fine mingling of people from various cultural surroundings. One of the quickest developing cities in the globe, it has been named as a Beta World City. Formerly ruled by the Lodhis and Mughals, this city was made as the capital of India by British Empire. The rein of different dynasties and the shifting of national capital from Calcutta to Delhi have enriched the history of the city.

A few of the famous tourist attractions in the Indian capital are Red Fort, India Gate, Akshardham Temple, Lotus Temple, Parliament House, Raj Ghat, Qutub Minar and Jantar Mantar. A few of the yummy Indian food items such as 'chaats' and 'jalebis' are available in tiny stalls like Chandni Chowk and Karolbagh. You can also go for shopping and purchase some traditional cloths, slippers, bags and other stationeries at a price within your means from the market areas like SarojiniNagar, Khan Market or Lajpat Nagar.

You can go from Mathura to Delhi by means of road and rail. Traveling by air is not possible as Mathura has no airport. Lots of deluxe and Volvo bus services are available from Mathura to Delhi. The distance between Mathura to Delhi is just 149 km. The time taken to travel by a bus or train from Mathura to Delhi is around 3 hours. There are a number of Deluxe and Volvo bus services available on this route. Trains from Mathura arrive in Delhi at 3 stations namely New Delhi (NDLS), Delhi S Rohilla (DEE) and H Nizamuddin (NZM). Though taxis are available, travelling by train or bus is recommended as they are economical.

by: Guide Tourist




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