Khushboo Ali
It’s Durga Pujo time again, and "Ma’er ashirbad" is in the air! Here’s a list of must-visit Durga Puja pandals in Mumbai where you can soak in the festive vibes, stunning idols, and cultural charm. From iconic spots in Bandra to lively festivities in Chembur, these pandals carry the spirit of Kolkata right here in the city!
Started back in 1996 by local Bengali families, the Lokhandwala Durga Puja has now become one of Mumbai’s most iconic pandals. Led by Bollywood singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya and designed by art director Bijon Das Gupta, it blends tradition, culture, food, and star power, making it a must-visit during Pujo.
Where- Lokhandwala Durga Puja Ground, Andheri (West)
For nearly a century, the Shivaji Park Durga Puja has been a can’t-miss cultural spectacle! Drawing over 200,000 devotees, it wows with stunning eco-friendly pandals, energetic dhunuchi dances, conch-blowing contests, and of course, delicious Bengali bhog.
Where- Shivaji Park, Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar (West)
Since 1948, the Mukherjee family's legendary Mukherjee Durga Puja has been a star-studded Mumbai highlight! Spot celebs like Kajol and Rani Mukerji, admire the eco-friendly idol from Kolkata, and soak in the glamour and devotion, all while maybe getting bhog served by Bollywood royalty.
Where- Uditi Tarang Housing Colony, Tulip Star Hotel, Juhu Tara Road
Since 1979, Bandra’s Natunpalli Sarbojonin Durgotsav blends Bollywood glamour with Bengali tradition! Handmade idols, a star-studded legacy with icons like Kishore Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan, and even Sushmita Sen’s presence make this pujo unforgettable.
Where- Bandra West
Started in 1932, the Ramakrishna Mission Durga Puja in Khar is among Mumbai’s oldest and most spiritual celebrations. Known for its peaceful vibe, traditional rituals like Kumari Puja, and age-old customs, it offers devotees a soulful festive experience away from the chaos of the city.
Where- Ramakrishna Math Building, Near Ramakrishna Mission Hospital, 12th Road, Santacruz West
The Powai Bengali Welfare Association brings a vibrant taste of Kolkata to Mumbai with its themed pandals, dazzling idol, and energetic dhunuchi dances. With live performances and a festive vibe, no wonder locals call it the Jodhpur Park of Mumbai!
Where- Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, opposite Jalvayu Vihar, MCGM grounds, next to BEST Bus Terminal
Since 1954, the CDPA Durga Puja has been a Mumbai highlight, held at Chembur High School. As one of the city’s oldest and largest celebrations, it draws massive crowds with stunning themed pandals, cultural events, and delicious traditional bhog. A true not-to-miss experience!
Where- 101, Sion- Trombay Road, Chembur, Navratna Apartment
Sanskriti, the 5th oldest Durga Puja in Mumbai and the oldest in the suburbs, attracts nearly 1 lakh devotees. Along with cultural programs and charity work, the festival offers mouth-watering Bhog Prasad, Khichudi, Labda, Payesh, and more, for over 5,000 people, making it a true community celebration!
Where- BMC Ground Kulupwadi Meena Tai Thackeray Udyan, Borivali East
Join Ulwe Bongiyo Shanskritik Prathisthan for Ulwe's biggest and oldest Durga Puja celebration! Celebrate 8 years of tradition, devotion, and community with cultural programs, delicious bhog prasad, festive vibes, and Maa Durga’s divine blessings.
Where- St. Wilfred's School, Plot no. 5, Sector 2, Ulwe, Navi Mumbai
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