

Radha Kund, a sacred lake in Mathura, is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna performed his divine pastimes with Radha and the gopis.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, nuts, and raisins, served with jalebi (sweet fried dough soaked in sugar syrup).
Sweetened yogurt-based drink with a thick, creamy consistency, often topped with dry fruits and served chilled.
Potato patties fried and served with chutney, yogurt, and spices, topped with boiled potatoes, onions, and sev.
A serene temple complex with sacred ponds, best visited in the morning.
A peaceful hill with panoramic views, perfect for a morning hike.

A beautiful temple with intricate architecture, best visited in the afternoon.
Intricate paintings depicting scenes from Lord Krishna's life, a traditional craft of Radha Kund.
Colorful glass bangles, a symbol of prosperity and good luck, handmade in Mathura and sold in Radha Kund markets.
Vibrant folk art from Bihar, often depicting Hindu deities, available in Radha Kund's local shops.
Radha Kund receives moderate rainfall during the monsoon season. An umbrella or raincoat will keep you dry during sightseeing.
Radha Kund is a pilgrimage site with numerous temples and stairs to climb. Wear comfortable walking shoes or sandals to explore the area hassle-free.
Radha Kund has limited power outlets. A portable charger will ensure your phone and camera stay charged throughout the day.
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A humble, community-run kitchen serving simple, delicious Braj meals.
Known for its variety of Indian dishes, especially the 'Govardhan Special Thali'.

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