Prem Mandir amongst all other temples is the most beautiful and magnificent attraction here. The architecture, surroundings, and energy of this temple is so peaceful and calming that pilgrims spend hours sitting here and chanting prayers for Lord Krishna. The charm and glory of this temple is worth visiting during night time when the whole premises starts glowing in different colors.
Vrindavan is the birthplace of Lord Krishna and his presence can be felt in every temple, every river, and every monument here. People and devotees here are so lean in the worship of Lord Krishna and Radha that they barely think about anything else. Tourists from all over the world visit this sacred site to experience the same spiritualism and calmness.
The famous Lathmar Holi of Vrindavan and Mathura is renowned in India. Opposite to its name, this festival is full of energy, enthusiasm, and fun. Lathmar Holi is celebrated a few days before the actual Holi, and on this day, women greeted men with lathis and sticks instead of colors. This tradition was started by Lord Krishna himself by applying colors on Goddess Radha. This tradition is a major attraction for tourists and visitors.
If you are fond of non-vegetarian food, then you might be a little disappointed here. Vrindavan is a religious town, and most of the eateries and food stores sell only vegetarian food here. Be prepared for a pure vegetarian diet till your stay in Vrindavan.
One of the oldest and holiest cities located on the banks of Yamuna, Vrindavan is considered the sacred place in the world for Lord Krishna devotees. Thousands of small and large temples are scattered around Vrindavan and Mathura dedicated to Lord Krishna, Lord Balram, and Goddess Radha. Several mythologies and history are associated with this little holy village that draws devotees from all corners of the world. Whats an expedition without some shopping, and Vrindavan is full of small bazaars where you can buy clothes and souvenirs than just idols. Loi Bazar, Khadi Bhavan, Krishna Nagar Market, Highway Plaza, and Lal Bazar are some of the markets where you can shop at a reasonable price. Peda, Malpua, Rabri, Lassi are some of the specialties of Vrindavan. Other food that you can enjoy here are Tikki chaat, Jalebi, and Kachori. Other fancy fast food joints such as McDonalds, Dominos, and Sagar Ratna are also located here. Visit this divine place with your family and friends for a memorable and peaceful holiday.