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Ganesh Chaturthi — Mumbai

The city that becomes one giant pandal

14–24 Sept 2026Mumbai, MaharashtraExtreme crowdIn 143 days
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Significance

Celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha. Freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak revived it as a public festival in 1893 to unite communities during British rule.

Mumbai's biggest festival. Neighbourhoods compete with towering Ganpati idols, tens of thousands line Girgaum Chowpatty for the immersion, and Lalbaugcha Raja alone draws 1.5 million visitors.

First-time visitor

Visit 3–4 famous pandals on Day 3, avoid Lalbaug on Day 10, watch Visarjan from a Chowpatty rooftop.

What to see

  • Pran Pratishtha (consecration) on Day 1
  • Daily aartis at community pandals
  • Visarjan processions on Days 1.5, 5, 7, 10
  • Modak-making at home

Festival foods

ModakPuran PoliSabudana VadaUkadiche Modak

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Travel tips

  1. 1For Lalbaugcha Raja, use the 'Navas Queue' early morning (4 AM)
  2. 2Visarjan day Mumbai traffic is gridlocked — plan on foot
  3. 3Carry ear protection — drums get loud

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Ganesh Chaturthi — Mumbai 2026 is scheduled for 14–24 Sept 2026. That's 143 days from today.

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