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Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
Reviews
Caden Brauch (11/30/2020)
Wonderful place. Do yourself a favor and visit, do a tour, or give some hours of service. Saturday is llama day and it's so much fun to brush, feed, and walk the llamas! I stayed here for three weeks through an organization called WWOOF. If you are looking for a place to learn about sustainable living or looking to get in touch with what's important to you again, this is a great place to do so!
Amber Metts (09/08/2020)
Beautiful temple sitting up on a hill. The staff was very kind and made us a bowl of fruit to feed to the llamas. There is a pen you can go inside to pet the animals, a coy fish pond, bird sanctuary and several peacocks walking the grounds. We were allowed to visit the worship area upstairs (must take your shoes off and leave downstairs), watch service and we also visited the gift shop downstairs. There is also a small buffet downstairs however we did not eat there.
Kelsey Henry (08/13/2020)
Beautiful place and the people are very friendly and welcoming. They have a little buffet inside the main floor, and when we went they said we could go to the temple part upstairs if we took our shoes off and left them downstairs. They also have animals like lamas and peacocks! And a lovely coy pond. Great place to go explore.
josh baer (10/20/2020)
Came here for the llamas. They have a bunch that you can feed, pet, take for a walk, and even rent for hiking. They also have a large koi pond (they sell them as well), some birds, peacocks, and cows. A gift shop and restaurant are on the ground floor of the temple, which is open to the public.
NewWayRV Adventures (10/09/2020)
This is an unusual gem in Utah County. It’s part religious shrine, part animal sanctuary. I saw llamas, peacocks, macaws, parrots, Japanese koi, rabbits, Zebu cows in the outside animal farm. Inside is a cool gift shop, bathrooms, vegetarian buffet (I got here a little early so call for best time to eat). Second floor is a stunning temple with a huge dome filled with Indian art and iconography (you are required to remove shoes to go upstairs in Temple). TIPS: bring baby carrots or cut apples to feed llamas. DURING COVID: masks, hand sanitizing and social distancing is required.