Start your trip with the beautiful Prem Mandir, an all-white marble temple dedicated to Lord Radha Krishna. Visit in the morning to witness the mesmerizing aarti, take a stroll in the gardens in the afternoon and enjoy the light and sound show in the evening.
Visit the most famous temple of Vrindavan, Banke Bihari Mandir, in the morning and enjoy the energetic kirtans and bhajans. Try the famous pedas from the temple market in the afternoon and explore the nearby temples in the evening.
Explore the mysterious Nidhivan in the morning where it is believed that Lord Krishna performs Raas Leela with Radha and other Gopis every night. Take a boat ride in the Yamuna river in the afternoon and experience the ISKCON temple in the evening.
Visit the beautiful Radha Raman Temple in the morning and witness the unique shringar seva of the deity. Explore the Seva Kunj and Nidhi Van in the afternoon and indulge in shopping for the famous Vrindavan handicrafts in the evening.
Visit the serene Kusum Sarovar in the morning and take a dip in the holy waters. Explore the nearby Mansi Ganga and Chandra Sarovar in the afternoon and witness the beautiful sunset at the Yamuna Ghat in the evening.
Visit the historic Madan Mohan Temple in the morning and explore the beautiful architecture and art style. Witness the famous Yamuna Aarti in the evening and take a stroll in the nearby Goshala and Cow Seva Kendra.
End your trip with the beautiful Radha Damodar Temple in the morning and meet the friendly devotees. Explore the nearby Radha Gokulananda Temple and the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir in the afternoon before heading back.
If you want to experience the local culture, try the famous street food of Vrindavan and attend the weekly Braj Holi celebrations. For side trips, visit the nearby town of Mathura and the birthplace of Lord Krishna, or the famous Taj Mahal in Agra. To maximize your fun, book a private tour guide and transportation, and make sure to plan your itinerary well in advance.
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