Discovering the Family-Friendly Wonders of Vrindavan in Two Days

  1. Day 1: Exploring the Temples of Vrindavan
    Starting Point: Hotel Nidhivan Sarovar Portico Vrindavan
    Duration and Distance Estimate: 5 hours (8 km)

    Vrindavan is a small holy town in Uttar Pradesh that is brimming with iconic temples that offer a spiritual experience. Start your day by visiting the Banke Bihari Temple, which is famous for its black stone statue of Lord Krishna. Then head over to the ISKCON Temple, which stands out for its grand architecture and stunning idols. You can also end your day by visiting the Radha Raman Temple known for its unique deity form of Lord Krishna, this beautiful temple is also one of the oldest temples of Vrindavan.

  2. Day 2: Unwinding at Nature's Retreat
    Starting Point: Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple
    Duration and Distance Estimate: 7 hours (10 km)

    Spend your day amidst nature, peace, and tranquillity. Begin with a visit to the Kusum Sarovar, a scenic spot that will leave an indelible impression on your mind with its romantic combination of blue water, green trees, and a sky full of birds. Take a stroll in the garden of Gopinath Temple, which has a beautiful fountain where you can relax and unwind. Head towards the Jatipura Village, a picturesque village dotted with small temples. At last, walk along the river Yamuna side and witness a beautiful view of the sunset, which ends the day on a perfect note.

  3. Time and Costs Estimates

    • Banke Bihari Temple (1 hour, free)
    • ISKCON Temple (2 hours, free)
    • Radha Raman Temple (2 hours, free)
    • Kusum Sarovar (2 hours, free)
    • Gopinath Temple (1 hour, free)
    • Jatipura Village (1 hour, free)
    • Yamuna River (2 hours, free)
    • Total Estimated Costs: Free

    Useful Tips

    For a complete temple-hop experience, we recommend planning a trip during winter because the temperature is temperate and pleasant. Add more temples to your itinerary if you are a big devotee of Lord Krishna. You can subtract Kusum Sarovar if you want to have a day of rest, but we recommend visiting if you want a complete experience of Vrindavan. Remember to carry comfortable walking shoes, water bottles and a hand sanitiser while travelling to these places.

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