| QUICK ANSWER – GHATS IN BRAJ
Braj Bhoomi has more than 25 ghats spread across Mathura and Vrindavan. Keshi Ghat in Vrindavan is the most prominent, open 24/7 with aarti at 5:30 AM and 5:45-6:45 PM depending on season. Vishram Ghat in Mathura is the holiest – it is where Krishna rested after killing Kansa. Experience My India has guided 50,000+ pilgrims through these sacred riverfronts since 2018. Tour packages from ₹1,999 per person. Call or WhatsApp +91-6397587456. |
If you’ve ever stood at a Braj ghat in the early morning, watching oil lamps drift across the dark Yamuna while temple bells ring in the distance, you already know what I’m talking about. These riverfronts are not tourist attractions. They are living, breathing centres of devotion that have been active for centuries – and most first-time pilgrims walk right past the best ones without even knowing their names.
I am Gurudutt, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi and founder of Experience My India. Since 2018, our team has guided more than 50,000 pilgrims through Mathura and Vrindavan. Every single day-plan we build starts at a ghat – because that is how Braj begins.
This guide covers every important ghat across Mathura and Vrindavan: what they are, why they matter, when to visit, exactly how long things take and how to sequence them into a proper pilgrimage. Whether you’re planning a same-day visit from Delhi or a multi-day Braj Yatra, this is the only reference you’ll need.
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ToggleWhy the Ghats of Braj Are the Heart of the Pilgrimage
Most people plan their Mathura Vrindavan trip around temples. That is understandable – the temples here are extraordinary. But here’s what 20 years of guiding pilgrims has taught me: the ghats are where the real Braj reveals itself.
The Yamuna River in Braj is not just a river. In Vaishnav tradition, she is a divine being – the sister of Yama, the daughter of Surya and the most intimate witness of Krishna’s pastimes on earth. Every ghat along her banks carries a specific story from Krishna’s life or the Bhagavata Purana.
At a Braj ghat, you don’t just see the river. You see priests performing centuries-old rituals, boatmen who know every story of every stone step and devotees who have been coming here every morning of their lives. No Google Maps search gives you that.
The two most important ghats for any first-time pilgrim are Vishram Ghat in Mathura and Keshi Ghat in Vrindavan. We cover both in detail below, followed by a complete listing of every named ghat across Braj.
Keshi Ghat Vrindavan – The Most Famous Ghat in Braj
Keshi Ghat is the most prominent ghat in Vrindavan and for good reason. It sits on the western bank of the Yamuna at a graceful curve in the river, offering one of the most visually and spiritually powerful settings in all of Braj.
The ghat takes its name from the demon Keshi, whom Krishna slew right here before returning to Mathura to defeat Kansa. That moment – Krishna’s last act in Vrindavan before growing up – is what the ghat commemorates. The sandstone architecture you see today was largely built in the 17th century by the Queen of Bharatpur, though the site itself is ancient.
Is Keshi Ghat in Mathura or Vrindavan?
This is one of the most searched questions about this ghat, so let’s be clear: Keshi Ghat is in Vrindavan, not Mathura. The two towns are approximately 12 km apart on the same highway. Vishram Ghat is in Mathura. Keshi Ghat is in Vrindavan. Many visitors confuse the two.
Keshi Ghat Vrindavan Timings 2026
Keshi Ghat is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are no entry gates or fees. The recommended visiting hours are 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM for safety and atmosphere, though early morning and evening are where this ghat truly comes alive.
| Event / Detail | Time |
| Open Access (All Day) | 24 Hours – No entry fee |
| Morning Aarti | 5:30 AM – 6:30 AM |
| Evening Aarti (Summer) | 6:45 PM – 7:30 PM |
| Evening Aarti (Winter) | 5:45 PM – 6:30 PM |
| Best Morning Visit | 5:30 AM – 7:00 AM (before crowds) |
| Best Evening Visit | 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM (pre-aarti to post-aarti) |
| Peak Crowd (Weekends) | Saturday & Sunday afternoons – avoid |
| Monsoon Note | Steps can be slippery – wear flat footwear |
Note: The Yamuna Aarti timing at Keshi Ghat shifts with the season. In winter (October-February) it begins around 5:45 PM. In summer (March-September) it moves to roughly 6:45 PM. Always verify the morning of your visit. Experience My India confirms current timings for all tour groups – call +91-6397587456.
What to Experience at Keshi Ghat
- Yamuna Aarti – performed at dusk daily, intimate compared to larger river aartis across India. Small oil lamps float across the river while bhajans echo off the sandstone steps.
- Yamuna boat rides – available through the day, best before and after aarti. Shared rides cost ₹50-₹100 per person; private boats run ₹300-₹700. Prices rise during weekends and festivals.
- Sunrise at the ghat – between 5:30 AM and 7:00 AM, this place feels like a completely different world. Priests at ritual, birds over the river, temple bells in the distance. This window is the single most underused hour in most pilgrim itineraries.
- The architectural detail – the carved pillars, the wide stone platforms and the view upriver toward Vrindavan’s temple skyline are genuinely beautiful. Photographers will want a full hour here.

Keshi Ghat Distance from Key Landmarks
| From | Distance | Travel Time |
| Banke Bihari Temple | 2.0 km | 8-12 min by e-rickshaw |
| Prem Mandir | 1.2 km | 5-8 min by e-rickshaw |
| Nidhivan | 0.8 km | 3-5 min by e-rickshaw or 10 min walk |
| ISKCON Vrindavan | 2.5 km | 10-15 min by e-rickshaw |
| Mathura Junction (railway) | 13 km | 30-40 min by cab |
| Vishram Ghat, Mathura | 12 km | 30-40 min by cab or auto |
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Vishram Ghat Mathura – The Holiest Ghat in Braj
If Keshi Ghat is the soul of Vrindavan, Vishram Ghat is the spiritual anchor of Mathura. The name means ‘resting place’ and it refers directly to a story from the Bhagavata Purana: after Krishna killed the tyrant Kansa, he came to this ghat and rested. That moment of divine rest after the completion of his earthly purpose is why this ghat is considered the most sacred in all of Braj.
Vishram Ghat sits right at the heart of Mathura’s old riverfront, flanked by smaller ghats on both sides. A large staircase descends directly to the Yamuna. On most mornings, the water is quiet enough to see reflections of the temple towers lining the bank.
The evening aarti at Vishram Ghat is among the most moving experiences in Braj – comparable in atmosphere to Varanasi’s Ganga Aarti but significantly more intimate. Priests in white stand on floating platforms. The sound of the conch, the smell of camphor, the soft light of lamps on the water – it is not something you forget.
Vishram Ghat Timings and Aarti Schedule
| Event | Time |
| Open access | All day – no entry restrictions |
| Morning Aarti | Approx. 6:00 AM |
| Evening Aarti (Winter) | Approx. 5:30 PM – 6:15 PM |
| Evening Aarti (Summer) | Approx. 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM |
| Boat rides (Yamuna) | Available through the day – ₹50-₹200 |
| Vishram Ghat Is Included in Our Same Day Tour
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All Famous Ghats in Vrindavan – Names, Significance & Visit Tips
Vrindavan has over a dozen named ghats. Most pilgrims only see Keshi Ghat because that’s the one near the main temple cluster. But the ghats south of Keshi Ghat – the older, quieter ones – are where the real Braj atmosphere survives. Here is a complete listing:
| Ghat Name | Significance | Best Visiting Time |
| Keshi Ghat | Where Krishna slew the Keshi demon. Most prominent ghat in Vrindavan. | 5:30 AM – 7:00 AM / 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM |
| Imli Tala Ghat | Under a tamarind tree (imli) where Krishna played flute. Very calm. | Early morning before 8 AM |
| Cheer Ghat | Where Krishna hid the gopas’ clothes during Yamuna bathing. Part of Vrindavan Parikrama. | Morning – en route parikrama |
| Madan Mohan Ghat | Below is the oldest temple in Vrindavan – Madan Mohan Temple (16th century). | Morning – combine with temple visit |
| Kaliya Ghat | Where Krishna danced on the multi-headed serpent Kaliya’s hood. Deep symbolic site. | Morning – less crowded |
| Seva Kunj Ghat | Near the sacred grove of Raas Leela. Entry restricted after sunset. | 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
| Brahmanda Ghat | Near Gokul – where baby Krishna showed the universe in his mouth to Yashoda. | Morning, especially in winter |
| Surya Ghat | Dedicated to the sun god. Smaller, mostly visited by local devotees. | Sunrise |
| Yugal Ghat | The ghat where Radha and Krishna are said to have bathed together. | Early morning |
| Pagal Baba Ghat | Named after a revered saint. Quieter and deeply atmospheric. | Any time – usually uncrowded |
How Many Ghats Are There in Mathura? – Complete Listing
Mathura’s riverfront is one of the most layered pilgrimage landscapes in India. The town has 24 named ghats running along the western bank of the Yamuna, stretching roughly 3.5 km from Vishram Ghat southward. Each one has a name, a story and often its own priest lineage.
Most pilgrims visit only Vishram Ghat. The ones who walk the full ghat sequence – ideally by boat, going downstream and walking back – experience Mathura the way it was meant to be experienced.
| Ghat Name | Primary Significance |
| Vishram Ghat | Krishna rested here after killing Kansa – the holiest ghat in Mathura |
| Swami Ghat | Adjacent to Vishram – popular for morning bathing rituals |
| Janma Ghat | Near Krishna Janmabhoomi – associated with the birth of Krishna |
| Assi Ghat | Named for the eighty-four steps – historic bathing ghat |
| Ghoda Ghat | Where horses were bathed in ancient times – quiet and less visited |
| Bhadravan Ghat | Access point to the Bhadra forest – part of the Braj sacred forest circuit |
| Moksha Ghat | Traditionally used for cremation – significant spiritual ghat |
| Dhruva Ghat | Where the devotee Dhruva is said to have meditated |
| Brahma Ghat | Associated with Brahma’s worship of Krishna |
| Soma Ghat | Named for the moon god – visited on auspicious lunar days |
| Sapta Rishi Ghat | Where seven sages performed tapasya on the Yamuna bank |
| Sati Burj Ghat | Near the historic Sati Burj tower – combines history and devotion |
| Chakra Tirtha Ghat | The chakra (disc) of Vishnu is believed to have rested here |
| Priyavrat Ghat | Named after the devotee-king Priyavrat |
| Kankhal Ghat | A quieter ghat used primarily by local devotees |
Note: Timings for individual ghats vary. Most are freely accessible throughout the day. The main aarti events happen at Vishram Ghat. Experience My India can arrange a boat-based ghat Mathura Vrindavan Tours covering the full Mathura riverfront – contact us at +91-6397587456.
The 12 Sacred Forests of Braj – How They Connect to the Ghats
A common question from pilgrims planning a Braj Yatra is about the 12 Bans (sacred forests) of Braj. These forests are directly connected to the ghats – most of the major forests border the Yamuna and the parikrama routes between them pass through or near the ghat areas.
The 12 forests (Dwadash Van) of Braj are:
- Madhuvana (near Mathura) – where Shatrughna killed the demon Lavanasura
- Talvana – where Krishna killed the demon Dhenuka
- Kumudavana – associated with the full moon night Raas Leela
- Kamyavana – where Radha and Krishna performed many pastimes
- Bahulavana – where a cow’s devotion to Krishna is commemorated
- Radha Kunda / Syama Kunda area – Bhandiravan
- Bhadravana – one of the older forests, now partially merged with Mathura
- Shrivana – near Nandgaon
- Lohavana – known for its connection with Shatrughna’s battles
- Mahavana – Gokul area, Krishna’s first home
- Vrindavana (Vrindavan) – the central forest, where Vrindavan town stands today
- Belvan – on the Yamuna’s bank near the outer Braj circuit
If you are planning a full 5-Day or 7-Day Braj 84 Kos Yatra, these forests become a core part of the itinerary. Experience My India’s dedicated Braj Yatra packages include all 12 forests with proper sequence and guide commentary.
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Yamuna Aarti Timings at Braj Ghats – 2026 Reference
The Yamuna Aarti at Braj ghats is the spiritual centrepiece of an evening in Mathura or Vrindavan. Unlike Varanasi’s Ganga Aarti, these are quieter and more personal – which many pilgrims actually prefer. Here are the 2026 timings for both major locations:
| Location | Morning Aarti | Evening Aarti (Winter) | Evening Aarti (Summer) |
| Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan | 5:30 AM – 6:30 AM | 5:45 PM – 6:30 PM | 6:45 PM – 7:30 PM |
| Vishram Ghat, Mathura | Approx. 6:00 AM | Approx. 5:30 PM – 6:15 PM | Approx. 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM |
Key practical point: aarti timings shift by roughly 45-60 minutes between winter and summer. If you are visiting between October and February, plan for the earlier window. If visiting between April and September, the evening aarti runs closer to 7:00 PM. Always confirm with your guide or call +91-6397587456 on the morning of your visit for the exact time.
What Are the Places in Braj Yatra? – Beyond the Ghats
The Braj Yatra (also called Braj 84 Kos Parikrama) covers a sacred circuit of approximately 268 km (84 kos in old measurement units) encompassing over 40 villages, 12 forests and dozens of temples associated with Krishna’s life. The ghats are a part of this circuit, not separate from it.
Key places covered in a full Braj Yatra:
| Place | Distance from Mathura | Primary Significance |
| Krishna Janmabhoomi, Mathura | 3 km | Exact birthplace of Krishna |
| Vishram Ghat, Mathura | 3 km | Where Krishna rested post-Kansa |
| Govardhan | 25 km | Hill lifted by Krishna – 21 km parikrama |
| Radha Kunda | 26 km | Most sacred waterbody in Braj |
| Barsana | 48 km | Birthplace of Radha Rani |
| Nandgaon | 50 km | Krishna’s childhood village |
| Gokul | 15 km | First home of baby Krishna |
| Vrindavan (all ghats + temples) | 12 km | Krishna’s playground – forest pastimes |
| Bhandiravan | 30 km | Where Radha-Krishna held the eternal Raas Leela |
| Kokilavana | 35 km | The cuckoo forest – associated with Radha |
Best Time to Visit Ghats in Braj
The ghats in Braj are extraordinary year-round, but the experience changes significantly by season. Here’s an honest breakdown:
| Season | Months | Weather | Crowd Level | Verdict |
| Winter | Oct – Feb | 10-25°C, cool mornings | Moderate | ✅ Best overall – ideal weather, aarti atmosphere at its peak |
| Spring (Holi) | Feb – Mar | 18-30°C | Very High | ✅ For Holi – expect major crowds at all ghats during festival |
| Summer | Apr – Jun | 38-45°C by noon | Low | ⚠️ Visit ghats only before 9 AM and after 5:30 PM |
| Monsoon | Jul – Sep | 28-36°C, humid | Moderate | ⚠️ Steps slippery – beautiful but cautious |
| Kartik Month | Oct – Nov | 20-28°C | High | ✅ Most spiritually charged period – evening ghats are extraordinary |
The single best time of day at any Braj ghat, in any season, is the 90 minutes around sunrise (roughly 5:30 AM to 7:00 AM). The lanes are quiet, the air is cool and the atmosphere is closer to what Braj would have felt like centuries ago. Experience My India builds all ghat visits around morning primacy.
Tour Packages by Experience My India – Including Ghat Visits
Every Experience My India tour package is built around aarti timings and ghat visits – not just temple lists. Here are the options most suitable if the ghats are a priority for you:
| Package | Duration | Ghats Covered | Price From | Best For |
| Same Day Mathura Vrindavan Tour | 1 Day | Vishram Ghat + Keshi Ghat | ₹1,999/person | Delhi visitors, first-time pilgrims |
| 2 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour | 2 Days | Vishram + Keshi + evening aarti at both | ₹3,999/person | Complete ghat + temple experience |
| 3 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour | 3 Days | All major ghats + Govardhan Parikrama | ₹5,999/person | Families, spiritual travelers |
| 4 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour | 4 Days | Full ghat circuit + Barsana + Nandgaon | ₹7,999/person | Senior pilgrims, complete Braj |
| 5 Days Braj 84 Kos Yatra | 5 Days | All 12 Braj forests + full ghat circuit | ₹19,999/person | Serious pilgrims, Braj Yatris |
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| Same Day Mathura Vrindavan Tour – Vishram Ghat + Keshi Ghat in One Day
Covers Vishram Ghat morning aarti, Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish, Keshi Ghat evening aarti, Banke Bihari and Prem Mandir. Built around actual aarti windows – no arriving at a closed ghat. |
| 2 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour – Deep Ghat Experience
Two full days with a hotel near Banke Bihari Road, guided darshan at 8 major temples, morning Yamuna Ghat visit and evening Prem Mandir light show. The right choice for anyone who wants more than a surface-level visit. |
| 3 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour – Ghats, Temples & Govardhan
Three days covering Mathura, Vrindavan and Govardhan Hill. Includes morning ghat time at both towns, Govardhan Parikrama and a visit to Radha Kunda. |
What Nobody Tells You About Braj Ghats – Ground Realities
- Ghats look close on maps but are further on the ground.
The lane from Banke Bihari Temple to Keshi Ghat is 2 km. Google Maps says 8 minutes. In reality, on a weekday morning with pilgrims, cows and e-rickshaws sharing a 3-metre lane, plan 20-30 minutes.
- Monkeys near Keshi Ghat and Nidhivan are active.
Do not carry visible food near the ghats. Keep glasses in your bag – not on top of your head. This applies especially near Keshi Ghat and Banke Bihari lanes.
- Boat prices are not fixed – they change by season and day.
Standard Keshi Ghat boat: ₹50-₹100 shared, ₹300-₹700 private. Weekend and festival prices are significantly higher. Experience My India pre-arranges boat rides – no negotiation on arrival.
- Weekday ghat visits are dramatically better than weekends.
Tuesday to Thursday evenings at Keshi Ghat – significantly calmer than Saturday or Sunday. If your dates allow flexibility, choose a weekday.
- The Yamuna colour and level change with the monsoon.
Monsoon (July-September) brings the river up close to the top steps. The ghats look extraordinary during this season but the steps are slippery. Flat, closed footwear is essential.
Frequently Asked Questions – Ghats in Braj
What are the places in Braj Yatra?
The Braj Yatra (84 Kos Parikrama) covers over 40 sacred sites including Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Radha Kunda, Barsana, Nandgaon, Gokul, Mahavana, Kamyavana, Bhandiravan and the 12 sacred forests of Braj. The full circuit is approximately 268 km. Experience My India’s 5-Day Braj 84 Kos Yatra covers all major stops – call +91-6397587456 for details.
Is Yamuna Ghat and Keshi Ghat the same?
No – they are different things. ‘Yamuna Ghat’ is a general term referring to any of the ghats on the Yamuna river in Braj. Keshi Ghat is one specific ghat in Vrindavan, named after the Keshi demon that Krishna slew here. Keshi Ghat is the most famous Yamuna ghat in Vrindavan. Vishram Ghat in Mathura is the most famous Yamuna ghat in Mathura. Both are on the Yamuna, but in different towns 12 km apart.
What are the 12 sacred forests of Braj?
The 12 sacred forests (Dwadash Van) of Braj are: Madhuvana, Talvana, Kumudavana, Kamyavana, Bahulavana, Bhandiravan, Bhadravana, Shrivana, Lohavana, Mahavana, Vrindavana and Belvan. Each forest is connected with specific Krishna pastimes from the Bhagavata Purana. The complete forest circuit is part of the 84 Kos Braj Parikrama. Experience My India’s Braj Yatra packages include guided visits to all 12 forests.
How many ghats are there in Mathura?
Mathura has 24 named ghats running along the western bank of the Yamuna, stretching approximately 3.5 km from Vishram Ghat southward. The most important are Vishram Ghat (main aarti location), Janma Ghat, Swami Ghat, Dhruva Ghat and Chakra Tirtha Ghat. Most pilgrims visit only Vishram Ghat, but a boat ride covering the full ghat stretch is one of the most rewarding experiences in Braj.
How far is Mathura from Yamuna Ghat?
Vishram Ghat – the main Yamuna ghat in Mathura – is approximately 3.2 km from Mathura Junction railway station, about 11 minutes by auto-rickshaw. If you mean Keshi Ghat in Vrindavan, the distance from Mathura Junction is approximately 13 km, taking 30-40 minutes by auto or cab.
Is Keshi Ghat in Mathura or Vrindavan?
Keshi Ghat is in Vrindavan, not Mathura. The two towns are 12 km apart. Vishram Ghat is the main ghat in Mathura. Keshi Ghat is the main ghat in Vrindavan. Many pilgrims confuse the two because both are on the Yamuna. Experience My India covers both ghats in all multi-day packages.
What are Keshi Ghat Vrindavan timings?
Keshi Ghat is open 24 hours with no entry fees. Morning aarti runs from 5:30 AM to 6:30 AM. Evening aarti timing varies by season: approximately 5:45 PM in winter and 6:45 PM in summer. Best visiting windows are 5:30 AM-7:00 AM in the morning and 5:00 PM-7:30 PM in the evening. Call +91-6397587456 for same-day timing confirmation.
What are the famous places in Vrindavan?
Vrindavan’s most famous places are Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir, Prem Mandir, Radha Raman Temple, Nidhivan, Keshi Ghat, Seva Kunj, Radha Vallabh Temple and Madan Mohan Temple. For a properly planned visit to all these sites with correct temple timings and ghat aarti windows, Experience My India’s guided tours start from ₹1,999 per person.
Keshi Ghat to Nidhivan distance – how far is it?
Keshi Ghat to Nidhivan is approximately 0.8 km, about 10-15 minutes on foot or 3-5 minutes by e-rickshaw. Both can be covered in the same morning visit. Experience My India sequences morning Vrindavan tours to include Nidhivan first (before 11 AM, when it gets crowded) and Keshi Ghat sunrise or evening aarti.
Keshi Ghat to Prem Mandir distance?
Keshi Ghat to Prem Mandir is approximately 1.2 km, about 5-8 minutes by e-rickshaw. The route passes through Vrindavan’s inner lanes, which can be slower on weekends. Prem Mandir’s evening light show starts at 7:30 PM – arriving at Prem Mandir from Keshi Ghat after the 6:45 PM aarti is an ideal evening sequence.
Know Before You Plan – Quick Reference for Braj Ghat Visits
- Keshi Ghat is in Vrindavan (not Mathura). Vishram Ghat is in Mathura. They are 12 km apart.
- Both ghats are free to enter, 24 hours, with no booking needed.
- Arrive before 7:00 AM for the morning ghat experience – this window is irreplaceable.
- Aarti timing shifts by season: plan 45-60 minutes earlier in winter vs summer.
- Boat rides: confirm price before boarding. Rates increase on weekends and festivals.
- Weekday visits are significantly calmer than Saturday or Sunday at all ghats.
- Monkeys near Keshi Ghat are active – do not carry visible food or leave glasses on your head.
- Steps get slippery in monsoon – flat closed footwear recommended July through September.
- Experience My India includes ghat visits in every tour. Call or WhatsApp +91-6397587456 before finalising your plan.
Plan Your Braj Ghat Visit with Experience My India
The ghats of Braj are not on any must-visit checklist. They are not monuments with timed entry. They are living devotional spaces that reward the pilgrim who arrives at the right hour with patience and no fixed agenda.
If you want someone who knows exactly when the morning mist lifts off the Yamuna at Keshi Ghat, which boatman to trust for a pre-dawn ride and how to position your group so the aarti sound reaches you properly – that is what our Braj-born guides bring to every tour.
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