Spiritual Retreat in Vrindavan

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Day 1: Spiritual Sojourn

Vrindavan, India on December 22, 2023

8:00AM

Visit Prem Mandir

Admire the breathtaking architecture and serene ambiance of Prem Mandir, a must-visit for spiritual seekers.
Free, 1.5 hours

10:00AM

Explore Banke Bihari Temple

Experience the divine energy and vibrant devotion at Banke Bihari Temple, an iconic spot in Vrindavan.
Free, 1 hour

1:00PM

Lunch at Brijwasi Mithai Wala

Indulge in delectable vegetarian cuisine at Brijwasi Mithai Wala, known for its authentic flavors and warm hospitality.
INR 500, 1 hour

3:00PM

Visit ISKCON Vrindavan

Gain insights into the teachings of Krishna consciousness and explore the tranquil surroundings of ISKCON Vrindavan.
Free, 1.5 hours

5:30PM

Kesi Ghat Aarti

Witness the mesmerizing Ganga aarti at Kesi Ghat, a spiritual experience that will leave you feeling blessed and serene.
Free, 1 hour

Day 2: Divine Exploration

Vrindavan, India on December 23, 2023

8:30AM

Visit Radha Raman Temple

Pay homage to the Radha Raman deity at this ancient temple, steeped in rich history and spiritual significance.
Free, 1 hour

10:30AM

Breakfast at MVT Restaurant

Relish a wholesome vegetarian breakfast at MVT Restaurant, known for its delicious offerings and peaceful ambience.
INR 300, 1 hour

12:00PM

Explore Shahji Temple

Marvel at the intricate carvings and detailed architecture of Shahji Temple, a gem of Vrindavan's spiritual landscape.
Free, 1 hour

1:30PM

Lunch at Govinda's Restaurant

Savor an authentic and satiating meal at Govinda's Restaurant, known for its delectable vegetarian dishes and spiritual atmosphere.
INR 600, 1 hour

3:00PM

Seva Kunj and Nidhuban

Indulge in a peaceful walk amidst the lush surroundings of Seva Kunj and Nidhuban, resonating with the divine love of Radha and Krishna.
Free, 1.5 hours

Cultural Norms + Etiquette

When visiting Varandavan, it's important to remember to dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites. It's polite to remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a place of worship. Tipping is not customary in India, but feel free to tip at your discretion for exceptional service. During social interactions, it's best to show respect by using your right hand for giving or receiving items, as the left hand is considered unclean. Embracing these cultural nuances will enhance your experience and show respect for local customs.