Book Khanda to Vrindavan Cab
Khanda to Vrindavan distnce : 272 km
Estimated travel time : 4.5 hours
Vrindavan is a very popular city for both tourism as well as spiritual attractions. One of the most divine pilgrimage site for Hindus, Vrindavan has been mentioned in various holy Hindu scriptures. Mythologically, it is believed that Lord Krishna grew up here and had performed various miracles.
Vrindavan has over 100 temples with the most famous being Banke Bihari temple, Radha Raman Temple, Sri Radha Damodar Mandir and Iskcon Temple. Govardhan Hill which is very near to Vrindavan is also a pilgrimage spot. Located on the bank of Yamuna, this blissful twin cities Mathura-Vrindavan draws in visitors from all over the world and can be ideal weekend gateway from the hustle and bustle of Kanpur.
Taxi from Khanda to Vrindavan is readily available at CabBazar.
Khanda to Vrindavan Cab Route
Khanda to Vrindavan by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Khanda to Vrindavan distance is 272 Km and is 4.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Mathura - Located approximately halfway between Khanda and Vrindavan, Mathura is a major pilgrimage site for Hindus. It is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna and is home to various temples and sacred sites like Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadheesh Temple, and Vishram Ghat.
2. Govardhan Hill - Situated near Mathura, Govardhan Hill holds great religious significance for Krishna devotees. It is believed that Lord Krishna lifted this hill on his little finger to protect the villagers from incessant rain. You can visit Govardhan Temple or take a parikrama (circumambulation) around the hill for a spiritual experience.
3. Radha Kund and Shyam Kund - Located in close proximity to Govardhan Hill, Radha Kund and Shyam Kund are two sacred lakes associated with Lord Krishna and Radha. Devotees take a dip in these holy waters, believing it purifies the soul.
4. Kusum Sarovar - Situated near Govardhan Hill, Kusum Sarovar is a beautiful reservoir surrounded by lush green gardens. It is believed that Lord Krishna used to play and have fun with Radha and other Gopis (milkmaids) at this spot. The serene ambiance and architectural marvels make it a popular stopover.
5. Nandgaon - Located a little off the main route, Nandgaon is the village where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. It is believed to be the place where he performed various divine activities. The famous Nand Bhavan Temple is a must-visit attraction here.
6. Prem Mandir - Situated in Vrindavan, Prem Mandir is a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Radha Krishna. It stands as an architectural marvel, adorned with beautiful carvings and intricate designs. The temple provides a serene atmosphere for devotees to offer their prayers and seek blessings.