Start your journey with a visit to Banke Bihari Temple which is located in the heart of Vrindavan. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and was built in 1864. It is one of the most famous temples in Vrindavan and is known for its beautiful architecture. Spend time admiring the intricate carvings and colourful paintings which adorn the walls of the temple.
Next, visit the beautiful and largest temple in Vrindavan called Prem Mandir. It is made of white Italian marble and displays intricate carvings and designs. Prem Mandir is dedicated to Lord Radha-Krishna and is popularly known as the "Temple of Love". The temple looks stunning during the night with beautiful lights and fountain show.
On Day 3, visit Mathura Museum, a great place to learn about the history of Vrindavan and Mathura. It has a vast collection of ancient artefacts, sculptures, and paintings. After that, visit Govind Dev Temple, which is known for its fantastic architecture and houses the idol of Lord Krishna. The temple was built in 1590 by Raja Sawai Man Singh and is one of the oldest temples in Vrindavan.
End your trip by visiting Radha Raman Temple, which is considered to be the most important temple in Vrindavan. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha Rani and is known for its captivating black marble idol of Lord Krishna. After that, visit ISKCON Vrindavan, which is a popular destination for devotees of Lord Krishna. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and has many activities for visitors to learn about the Hindu religion.
If you have more than four days, you can add a visit to Kusum Sarovar or Shri Krishna Balaram Mandir. If you have less time, you can exclude Mathura Museum and Govind Dev Temple. Remember to dress modestly for the temples and carry a camera to capture the beautiful moments. Try the local street food and sweets which are famous in Vrindavan.