Dwarkadheesh Temple is one of the most oldest temples in the State of Uttar Pradesh, built in 1814 during the reign of Maharaja Daulatrao Scindia. Dedicated to Lord Dwarkadheesh, a local incarnation of Hindu Deity Krishna, it stands at an elevation of 557 feet. It has beautifully carved premises with the steps designed in the form of Rajasthani styled forts.
The ISKON Temple of Vrindavan also known as Shri Krishna Balaram Mandir is one of the main ISKSON temples in Indian and around the world. Built in 1975, it houses the shrines of Hindu Gods Krishna and Balaram. Established by Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, it attracts pilgrims and tourists from all across the world.
Vishram Ghat is one of the most prominent ghats all across India. Located on the banks of Yamuna river, it is a significant pilgirmage site for Hindus. It is conisdered as the starting and final point of Parikrama - the circumambulation of all the important religious places. The Yamuna aarti in the evening is a must-see spectacle where oil lamps are floated across water by the devotees, providing an absoluting radiant view upon water.