Begin your day with some noble cause by volunteering at Akshaya Patra Foundation, a non-profit organization that aims to eliminate hunger among school children. You can help in packing food or assisting in the distribution of mid-day meals to schools in nearby areas.
Head to Wildlife SOS, a wildlife rescue and conservation charity that provides life-saving treatment to injured and sick animals. You can volunteer in the feeding, cleaning, and caring of elephants, bears, sloth bears, and other rescued animals. Gain hands-on experience while giving back to the community.
Contribute to preserving the environment by joining Friends of Vrindavan, an organization focused on planting and maintaining trees, cleaning the Yamuna river, and educating the community on environmental conservation. You can learn about the importance of eco-friendly practices and participate in planting saplings around the city.
End your trip by volunteering at Sandipani Muni School, a charitable organization that provides education to underprivileged children. You can teach English language skills, basic mathematics, or other subjects according to your interest. Contribute towards empowering the future of India while creating lifelong memories.
If you have more time, you can go on a heritage walk visiting temples, ashrams, and holy shrines around Vrindavan. You can also visit the Prem Mandir, a beautiful temple that illuminates at night, or the Banke Bihari Temple, known for its stunning architecture and vibrant celebrations.
If you have less time, you can reduce the number of volunteering activities based on your interests. You can also take a cooking class and learn to make delicious Indian dishes, or have a relaxing day at the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir, a cultural theme park with giant swings, laser shows, and other attractions.