Morning Pickup & Journey to Vrindavan
Your journey begins with a morning pickup from Delhi NCR around 6:00–7:00 AM in a private vehicle.
The route usually follows Yamuna Expressway, which allows a smooth highway drive toward Vrindavan.
Upon arrival, check-in at your hotel and take some time to freshen up.
Midday Temple Visits
The first temple visit usually begins after the morning rush settles slightly.
Banke Bihari Temple
This is the most visited temple in Vrindavan. The darshan system here is unique; curtains open and close repeatedly during darshan.
Because of the crowd, vehicles cannot reach the temple directly. Visitors normally walk through the temple lanes or take an e-rickshaw.
Radha Raman Temple
One of Vrindavan’s oldest temples known for its peaceful environment and traditional worship practices.
The temple atmosphere is calmer compared to larger temples, which makes it easier to spend quiet time.
Radha Vallabh Temple
This historic temple focuses on devotion toward Radha Rani. The architecture and temple rituals here follow centuries-old traditions.
Lunch Break & Rest
Afternoon is a good time for lunch and short rest at the hotel. Temple areas become crowded during mid-day hours, so a small break keeps the day comfortable.
Evening Temple Visits
Evening hours in Vrindavan have a completely different atmosphere as the temples light up and devotional singing begins.
ISKCON Temple (Krishna Balaram Mandir)
Known for organized temple management, peaceful surroundings, and evening kirtan.
Many visitors spend extra time here simply sitting in the temple courtyard.
Prem Mandir Light Show
End the day at Prem Mandir, one of the most beautifully designed temples in Vrindavan.
After sunset the temple lights illuminate the marble carvings and a musical fountain show begins in the garden area.
This is usually the calmest and most visually impressive part of the day.
Dinner & Overnight Stay
Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight stay in Vrindavan.