Nearby Visiting Places
- Nandgaon (an ancient village and pilgrim where lord Krishna spent lot of time of his childhood which is just 10 km from kosi kalan.
- Barsana (It is also an ancient village and pilgrim related to Indian Goddess devi RADHA RANI just 20 km from kosi.
- Vrindavan (World known pilgrim of lord Shri Krishna just 35 km from kosi kalan.)
- Mathura (Again world known place, pilgrim and birthplace of lord Krishna just 40 km from kosi kalan.
Some other places are KOKILAVAN, BATHAIN KALAN, GOVARDHAN, CHAMELIVAN, CHARAN-PAHADI, KAMA FORT, ASHESHWAR MAHADEV.
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