Begin your journey by visiting the Banke Bihari Temple. Built-in 1864, this temple is highly revered by the locals, and its architecture is a perfect example of North India's unique blend of Mughal and Rajput styles. After seeking blessings here, stop at the Rangaji Temple, known for its elaborate carvings and majestic interiors. Then head to the ISKCON Temple, where you can participate in kirtans and enjoy the delicious prasadam. Finally, visit the renowned Radha Raman Temple, which boasts of a stunning deity of Shri Krishna, also known as Radha Raman.
Start your day by seeking blessings at the Madan Mohan Temple, one of the seven temples of Thakur of Vrindavan. Walk down to the Keshi Ghat on the banks of Yamuna. Take a dip in the holy river, and participate in the Aarti which takes place every evening at the ghat. Then head towards the Kusum Sarovar pond, which is surrounded by several small temples, and beautiful gardens. End your day by visiting the famous Bankey Bihari market known for its handicrafts, street food, and the signature Vrindavan ki Peda.
If you have more time, you can explore the other temples, Ashrams, and cultural centres in Vrindavan like The Radha Vallabh temple, Seva Kunj, Radha Damodar Temple, and the Krishna Balaram temple. You can also take a heritage walk and discover the ancient stories and architecture of the place. If you have less time, you can skip the Kusum Sarovar, which ideally takes half a day to explore, and instead spend more time shopping or experiencing the local food scene in the markets.