


Experience the grandeur of Ganesh Chaturthi with elaborately decorated idols displayed across Mumbai.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar
Fried savory doughnut made from lentils, served with coconut chutney
Semolina-based idli, soft and spongy, served with coconut chutney and sambar

Exquisitely crafted idols of Lord Ganesha, symbolizing wisdom and prosperity, made from clay or metal.
Sweet rice dumplings, a favorite of Lord Ganesha, offered as prasad during the festival.

Colorful torans, diyas, and rangoli materials used to decorate homes and pandals during the festival.
Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations often involve outdoor processions, so a rain jacket is essential for unexpected showers.
You'll be doing a lot of walking during the idol displays and processions.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the Indian climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful decorations.

One of the most famous Ganesh idols in Mumbai, known for its grand display and public participation.

An iconic monument built during the British Raj, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
Famous for its South Indian breakfast, especially the masala dosa.
Known for its idli, dosa, and filter coffee since 1943.
Iconic for its bisi bele bath and rasam rice.
A bustling street food hub in Kozhikode, Kerala, offering a delightful blend of Malabar and Kerala cuisines.
Dudhimati River is a major tributary of the Mahanadi River in Odisha, India. The river originates from the Sundargarh District and flows through the Bargarh District before joining the Mahanadi River. It is known for its fertile delta, supporting agriculture and aquatic ecosystems.
A serene coastal retreat with a lighthouse offering panoramic views.