Khushboo Ali
cPlanning to explore Mumbai's iconic Ganesh pandals during Ganeshotsav 2025? The city’s celebrations are a grand spectacle, with famous pandals like Lalbaugcha Raja and Girgaon Cha Raja offering a glimpse into Mumbai’s vibrant culture. Experience stunning decor, deep devotion, and the festive energy that fills the streets with joy!
Lalbaugcha Raja isn’t just Mumbai’s most iconic Ganpati, it’s an emotion! Since 1934, this 'Navascha Ganpati' draws lakhs in epic 12-hour queues for divine darshans. A grand spectacle of faith, glittering decor & celebrity visits.
Where- Shree Ganesh Nagar, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Road, Lalbaug Market
Mumbai Cha Raja, established in 1928, is the city’s oldest Ganesh mandal. Located in Ganesh Galli, it may not grab headlines like Lalbaugcha Raja, but its authentic vibe and strong local following make it a true gem. With a focus on community and social work, it’s a celebration of tradition and service.
Where- 1, Ganesh Lane, Parel, Lal Baug
Khetwadi’s 12th Lane, home to Khetwadi Cha Ganraj, steals the spotlight every year. Established in 1959, this pandal made waves with its 40-foot Ganesh idol in the 2000s and continues to wow with its ever-changing, larger-than-life designs. Don’t miss the tallest Ganpati in Mumbai this year!
Where- Grant Road Khetwadi Back Road & 12th lane , Cambay House, Shop No. 8, 12th Khetwadi Lane, Girgaum
If you're in Mumbai’s western suburbs, Andheri Cha Raja is a must-visit! Established in 1966, this pandal offers the grandeur and devotion of Lalbaug Cha Raja, but without the long queues. It’s the perfect mix of festive energy and accessibility.
Where- Dattaguru Nagar, Andheri West
Founded in 1955 by the Gowd Saraswat Brahmin community, GSB Seva Ganpati is one of Mumbai’s most revered pandals. While not the tallest, it’s a symbol of grandeur, faith, and wealth, with its eco-friendly idol adorned in gold and silver, and insured for a whopping ₹400 crore!
Where- SNDT Womens College, R.A. Kidwai Marg, Antop Hill
Located in Mumbai’s historic Fort area, this pandal is for heritage lovers. Each year, it combines Maharashtrian culture with stunning decor, making it a photographer’s dream. The 9ft idol is believed to fulfill wishes, drawing devotees seeking blessings.
Where- Dwarkadas Ln, Borabazar Precinct, Ballard Estate, Fort
Established in 1920 by 25 local enthusiasts, Chinchpokli Cha Chintamani is one of Mumbai’s oldest Ganesh mandals. Known for its vibrant themes and artistic flair, it’s a must-visit near Lalbaug and Mumbai Cha Raja, blending creativity with devotion year after year.
Where- Dattaram Lad Marg, Chinchpokli
For an authentic Ganesh Chaturthi experience, don’t miss Girgaon Cha Raja. Known for its humble, traditional vibe, this pandal stands out with its eco-friendly idol made of Shadu mati and its cultural touch, like the Maharashtrian pheta. A must-see for a spiritually rooted celebration!
Where- Nikadwari Lane, SV Sovani Path, Girgaon
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