Two locations that stand out when the celebrations of the anniversary of Lord Krishna's birth are concerned, namely, the holy towns of northern India are Kashi (Varanasi) and Mathura. Both these exalted cities provide pilgrims and tourists with distinctly diverse yet profoundly spiritual experiences. Examining how each city celebrates Janmashtami uncovers regionally distinctive customs, divergent moods, and travel factors that attract different types of tourists.



