2.2 KM Away

Banke Bihari Temple

One of Vrindavan’s most revered temples, Banke Bihari Mandir is dedicated to Lord Krishna and draws thousands of devotees every day. Just a short distance from Gayatri Seva Dham, it is a must-visit stop on any Vrindavan Yatra.

700 M Away

ISKCON Krishna-Balaram Mandir

Also known as the Krishna-Balaram Mandir, this beautifully maintained temple complex is a peaceful place for darshan, kirtan, and quiet reflection, and is a favourite among pilgrims staying in Vrindavan.

600 M Away

Prem Mandir

Famous for its stunning white marble carvings and evening light shows, Prem Mandir is one of Vrindavan’s most spectacular temples and a wonderful experience after sunset.

500 M Away

Gauri Gopal Ashram

Located just a short walk from Gayatri Seva Dham, Gauri Gopal Ashram is a peaceful spiritual retreat where devotees gather for bhajans, meditation, and daily prayers. The serene surroundings make it an ideal place for those seeking spiritual tranquility in Vrindavan.

Gauri Gopal Ashram
Keli Kunj Ashram
900 M Away

Keli Kunj Ashram

Keli Kunj Ashram is one of the well-known spiritual destinations in Vrindavan, attracting devotees with its devotional atmosphere, regular satsangs, and peaceful environment. It is a wonderful place to experience the divine essence of Lord Krishna's holy land.

2.5 KM Away

Nidhivan

A sacred and mysterious grove said to be the site of Lord Krishna’s Raas Leela, Nidhivan is one of the most spiritually significant places in Vrindavan and a must-visit for devotees.

2.8 KM Away

Radha Raman Temple

A centuries-old temple known for its self-manifested deity, Radha Raman Mandir offers a quieter, more traditional darshan experience away from the busier temples of Vrindavan.

3.1 KM Away

Keshi Ghat

One of the most beautiful ghats on the Yamuna river, Keshi Ghat is a lovely spot for a morning or evening walk, boat rides, and the daily Yamuna Aarti.

3.8 KM Away

Premanand Ashram

Premanand Ashram is a शांत और आध्यात्मिक place in Vrindavan, known for its devotional atmosphere and peaceful surroundings. Visitors come here to experience satsang, bhajan, and a deep sense of inner calm.