


Lalbaugcha Raja is a revered Ganesh idol in Mumbai, known for its grand celebrations during Ganesh Chaturthi.

A iconic Ganesh mandal known for its grand, artistic decorations during Ganesh Chaturthi.
One of Asia's largest slums, offering a unique perspective on Mumbai's resilience and enterprise.
A world-class museum housing a rich collection of art, history, and culture from India and beyond.
A spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with pav (bread) and topped with onion, lemon, and coriander.

A breakfast dish made from flattened rice, cooked with vegetables and spices.
A deep-fried potato dumpling served with a soft bun and chutney.

Handcrafted Ganesha idol, a symbol of Mumbai's Ganesh Chaturthi festival, depicting the Lalbaugcha Raja's grandeur.
Nine-gemstone jewellery, believed to bring good luck and prosperity, a popular choice among Maharashtrians.
Exquisite silk sarees with intricate gold zari work, traditionally worn by Maharashtrian women on special occasions.

Mumbai's tropical climate is hot and humid, perfect for cotton.
Lalbaugcha Raja attracts large crowds, requiring comfortable footwear.
Famous for its misal pav and sabudana khichdi, this restaurant has been serving locals since 1960.
Known for its idli, dosa, and filter coffee, this restaurant has been a favorite since 1940.
Famous for its thali meals, this restaurant offers a variety of dishes in a traditional setting.

A lively beachfront bar and grill in Miami Beach, known for its dog-friendly atmosphere and tropical cocktails.
Nestled in the Nallamala Hills, this ancient temple is famous for its annual Brahmotsavam festival, attracting millions of devotees.

Avignon Cathedral, also known as Cathédrale d'Avignon, is a masterpiece of Southern French Gothic architecture. Built in the 12th century on the site of an 8th-century chapel, it serves as a symbol of the powerful medieval Catholic Church.