Before heading to the Banke Bihari Temple or any other temple in Vrindavan, assess the crowd situation. Overcrowding can lead to safety concerns, so plan your visit during off-peak hours if possible.
It’s advisable not to bring small children, elderly people, those with disabilities, or anyone who is unwell, as the dense crowd and long wait times can be overwhelming and pose health risks.
Be ready for potentially long queues and wait times. Bring sufficient water, snacks, and any necessary medications to stay comfortable during the wait.
Wear comfortable, breathable clothing and sturdy footwear suitable for walking long distances and standing for extended periods. Remember that shoes may not be easily retrievable if left outside the temple.
Ensure you are well-hydrated, especially if you are fasting. Follow any health advisories provided by temple authorities to prevent dehydration and other health issues in the crowded environment.