The 9 Ganpati pandals in Mumbai you must visit

Ganesh Chaturthi 2023: 

Lalbaugcha Raja is a must-visit during Mumbai's Ganeshotsav for its grandeur and rich tradition. It is an iconic Mumbai pandal celebrating its 90th anniversary this year.

Lalbaugcha Raja

Mumbaicha Raja by Ganeshgalli marks its 96th anniversary with a magnificent 22-foot idol. With the help of 3,500 volunteers, they have built a 40-foot-tall, 150-foot-long replica of Raigad Fort.

Ganesh Galli Mumbaicha Raja

This pandal is famous for its tallest Ganesh idol. Aside from the spectacular events, the market hosts a variety of social programmes and themes.

Khetwadicha Ganraj

The GSB Seva Ganesh mandal is Mumbai's wealthiest pandal. This year, Lord Ganesha's idol is decorated with a whopping 69 kg of gold and 336 kg of silver.

GSB Seva King’s Circle

The Chinchpoklicha Chintamani pandal, established in 1920, is one of Mumbai's oldest pandals. Thousands of devotees go here each year to worship Lord Ganesha.

Chinchpoklicha Chintamani

Andhericha Raja is revered for its unique theme and attention to detail. Each year, the pandal unveils a creative and captivating theme, attracting approximately 800,000 devotees daily.

Andhericha Raja

The Shree Sarvajanik Ganeshutsav Sanstha in Girgaon, Mumbai, is celebrating 131 years as the city's oldest Ganpati mandal. It upholds Lokmanya Tilak's 1893 tradition without loudspeakers, with two-foot-high statues created by Rajendra More, a third-generation artisan.

Shree Sarvajanik Ganeshutsav

Khetwadi Cha Lambodara in Mumbai's Khetwadi boasts one of the city's highest Ganpati idols, standing 45 feet tall. In its 62nd year, the idol depicts an avatar of Indra Dev this year.

Khetwadi Cha Lambodara

Fortcha Icchapurti Ganesh in Mumbai stands out for its divine aura and intricate craftsmanship.

Fortcha Icchapurti Ganesh