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Vrindavan offers enchanting visiting places like Banke Bihari Temple, Krishna Balram Temple, Hanuman Garhi and scenic trails with breathtaking views. It is a perfect destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking for peace .
Best Places to Visit in Vrindavan
Banke Bihari Temple
Integrated in 1854, the temple homes a grand collection of Lord Krishna Idols and painting along with his acquaintances. The temple also depicts various phases of Lord Krishna's life, beginning from his childhood when he was called Namd Gopal to his older days.
Prem Mandir
Spread in a vast 55 acres of land, Prem Mandir in Vrindavan is not just a temple but an alluring piece of architecture, much admired by the visitors. Completed in 2012, the mandir holds a number of Idols Sri Radha Krishna.
Sri Sri Krishna Balram Temple
Sri Sri Krishna Balram Temple holds various structures and idols of Sri Krishna and Sri Balram. Apart from its dedication towards the lords, the temple is highly admired for its clean environment and spiritual wealth.
Shree Rang Nath Ji Temple
One of the most visited Vrindavan tourist places, Shree Rang Nath Ji Temple is an imposing holy destination with a distinct architectural design. Spread in an enormous piece of land, the temple is one of the largest in Vrindavan.
Keshi Ghat
The Keshi Ghat is an open bathing spot in Vrindavan. The ghat is considered to be one of the most elegant banks of the river Yamuna. Worshipers from across the globe visit the place throughout the year to take a dip in the sacred water of Yamuna.
Hanuman Garhi
Hanuman Garhi is 1 km from Vikramaditya got a temple constructed which later on came to be known as Hanuman Garhi. It is believed that Lord Hanuman (Pavan Putra) lived here guard Vrindavan. You will find here a beautiful idol of Bal (young) sitting on lap of Maa Anjani at the main temple.
Swaminarayan Mandir
The Swaminarayan Mandir in Vrindavan is part of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya, a spiritual tradition founded by Bhagwan Swaminarayan in the early 19th century. Vrindavan, being the birthplace of Lord Ram, holds immense religious significance in Hinduism.

