5 Ganpati Pandals In Mumbai You Just Can't Miss 

Established in 1943, this pandal is not only renowned in Mumbai but also draws devotees from across India during the 10-day Ganesh festival.

Lalbaugcha Raja Ganeshotsav Mandal

They even provide a live darshan facility on their YouTube channel every year, allowing people to participate in the festivities from afar.

The Andhericha Raja Pandal stands as one of Maharashtra's most celebrated pandals. Celebrities are frequently seen at the location during the festival.

Andhericha Raja

The Andhericha Raja pandal was established in 1966 by Tata Special Steel and Excel Industries.

Situated at 12th Lane, Kethwadi, Grant Road, this pandal was founded in 1959 and has earned numerous awards over the years.

Khetwadi Cha Ganraj

In 2000, the Pandal made history by creating the largest Ganesha idol in India, standing at an impressive 40 feet in height.

Since 1951, the management of this pandal has been overseen by the GSB Seva Mandal. It is situated at King's Circle in Mumbai.

GSB Seva Mandal Ganpati

It is considered one of the most expensive pandals in Mumbai. The idol is decorated with heavy ornaments and is a grand sight for most devotees.

Established in 1928, this pandal, located in Parel, is renowned for its dynamic and ever-changing themes each year. It is a must-visit spot if you are on a pandal-hopping tour.

Lalbaug Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal

Popularly known as Mumbaicha Raja, this pandal warmly welcomes devotees around the clock during the festival.