Gokul to Barsana distance is about 55 km and it may take about 1.5 hours to reach Barsana from Gokul. To reach Barsana, you can take a private vehicle from Gokul or reach Mathura through public transport then you can go to Barsana from Mathura.
As you all know, Gokul is the place where Lord Shri Krishna spent his childhood with Mother Yashoda and then he went to Nandgaon with Nand Baba. Near Nandgaon, Shri Radharani ji’s house and her famous temple Radharani Temple which is located in Barsana.
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To reach Barsana from Gokul, you can take a private auto or taxi from Gokul whose fare can be around Rs 1000 to Rs 1200 and if you want to go through public transport, then reach Mathura from Gokul and then from Mathura you will reach Barsana in around Rs 200 only.
To reach Barsana from Mathura, you can reach Barsana via National Highway 19 or via Goverdhan, whichever suits you, you can go to Barsana from Mathura.
Barsana to Gokul Distance and Fare Details
The distance from Barsana to Gokul is the same as mentioned above, it is about 55 km and it may take 1.5 hours, to reach Gokul from Barsana, you can go from Goverdhan to Mathura and from Mathura to Gokul via Goverdhan.
Or you can reach Gokul to Barsana distance via Chhata and from Chhata via Mathura. In this, your fare will again be the same as was spent in taking you from Gokul to Barsana.
Place to visit in Barsana
One of the most famous places in Barsana is Radha Rani Temple which is built on a hill from where you can see a beautiful view of the entire Barsana city.
Radha Rani Temple
Kirti Mandir
Shri kushal vihari Maharaj
Shri Kushal Bihari Temple is situated near Radharani Temple in Barsana. Kushal Bihari Temple is situated on the same hill that one has to climb to reach Radharani Temple. This temple is also known as Raja Ka Mandir. The temple was built by Raja Madhising of Jaipur and the idols of Lord Shri Krishna and Radha are enshrined inside the temple.
Gehvar Van
Ghevar forest is a forest near the hills of Barsana in Gokul to Barsana distance where Shri Krishna often used to meet Radha Rani and her friends, in this same forest Lord Krishna performed many divine acts whose hymns can still be heard in Ghevar forest.
Dan Garh
Daan Gadh is the place in Gokul to Barsana distance where Gopis used to go to sell milk, curd and butter and Lord Shri Krishna used to harass them and ask for donations.
Sankari khor
Sankari Khor means narrow (small path). Sankari Khor is the place in Barsana from where the Gopis used to pass and Lord Shri Krishna used to break their pots by throwing stones at them. To avoid this, he used to ask for donations from the Gopis. He used to say to them that I will not break your pots if you give me butter as donation.
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