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Govardhan Holiday Packages
Govardhan attracts pilgrims and spiritual seekers from around the world. The Govardhan Parikrama, a 21-kilometre circumambulation of the hill, is a cherished act of devotion, taking pilgrims through serene landscapes and sacred sites. Check out the Govardhan parikrama tour packages offered by TravelTriangle for a hassle-free spiritual journey.
Best Tourist Places To Explore In Govardhan
1. Govardhan Hill
What’s Special: Religious significance
Timings: 7 am to 7 pm
Transportation Option: Cab, bus
Govardhan Hill is the focal point of Govardhan's spiritual significance. It is a small hill about 8 kilometres in length and holds immense importance in Hindu mythology. The most famous tale associated with this hill is Lord Krishna's lifting of Govardhan to protect the residents of Gokul from Lord Indra's fury. Pilgrims undertake the Govardhan Parikrama, a 21-kilometre circumambulation around the hill, as an act of devotion and reverence. The path takes you through picturesque landscapes and various sacred sites. This site represents the triumph of devotion and righteousness over arrogance and pride, making it a spiritually charged place for devotees.
2. Mansi Ganga
What’s Special: Sacred spot
Timings: 7 am to 7 pm
Transportation Option: Bus, auto, cab
Mansi Ganga is a sacred lake located at the base of Govardhan Hill. It is believed that Mansi Ganga is a manifestation of the divine Ganga River, which has been created by Lord Krishna's touch. It is a tranquil spot surrounded by ghats and temples. Pilgrims often take a holy dip in the Mansi Ganga to cleanse their souls and seek blessings before embarking on the Govardhan Parikrama as a purification ritual. The serene environment provides an ideal setting for reflection and meditation in Govardhan parikrama tour packages.
3. Radha Kund and Shyama Kund
What’s Special: Spiritual significance
Timings: 7 am to 6 pm
Transportation Option: Bus, auto, cab
Radha Kund and Shyam Kund are two adjacent ponds known for their deep association with the love between Radha and Krishna. These twin ponds hold a special place in the hearts of Krishna devotees, who visit these ponds to pay homage to Radha and Krishna and seek spiritual purification. It is believed that these water bodies were formed from Lord Krishna's tears of separation from Radha. The area is a serene spot for meditation and reflection. The ghats around these ponds are also used for various religious rituals and ceremonies.
4. Kusum Sarovar
What’s Special: Paintings depicting the lives of Radha and Krishna
Timings: 6 am to 6 pm
Transportation Option: Cab, bus, auto
Kusum Sarovar is a picturesque reservoir surrounded by lush gardens. It is believed to be a place where Radha and Krishna would meet. Pilgrims and tourists often visit Kusum Sarovar to enjoy its natural beauty and serenity. The gardens around the Sarovar are well-maintained and make for a peaceful place to stroll and relax. There are cenotaphs on an ornamented plinth and the interiors and ceilings have paintings depicting the lives of Radha and Krishna. A part of the holy pilgrimage of Govardhan Parikrama, Kusum Sarovar is a must-visit in the Govardhan Parikrama trip packages.
5. Daan Ghati Temple
What’s Special: Architecture, religious beliefs
Timings: 7 am to 7 pm
Transportation Option: Auto, bus, cab
‘Daan’ means ‘donation’ and ‘Ghati’ means ‘valley,’ literally translating to ‘donation valley.’ This temple holds a unique significance as it commemorates the pastime of Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill. Devotees flock here to pay homage to the divine feat and seek blessings from the deity. Daan Ghati is the starting point of the parikrama of the Govardhan Hill, because of which devotees visit the temple first before commencing the parikrama. The offerings here range from milk and sweets to milk products. During festivities, ‘Chappan bhog’ is offered to the deities of the temple.
Best Time To Visit Govardhan
The best time to book Govardhan Parikrama vacation packages is during the winter months, October to March. The monsoon season (June to September) ensures that the region is lush and green, making the surroundings more picturesque. The summer season (April to June) is extremely hot for sightseeing.
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FAQs About Govardhan Tour Packages
Can we do Govardhan Parikrama by own car?
Yes, one can do the parikrama by car or by auto-rickshaw as per convenience.
When should I start Govardhan Parikrama?
It is advised to start the Govardhan Parikrama early in the morning so that it gets completed in the daytime.
In which city is Govardhan Parikrama?
Govardhan is located on the outskirts of Mathura.
Is Govardhan near Mathura or Vrindavan?
Govardhan is located approximately 22 km from Mathura and about 28.7 km from Vrindavan by road.
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