The holy festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is about to begin. Every year, Ganesh Utsav is celebrated with grandeur and devotion across Maharashtra, especially in Mumbai. For 10 days, the city lights up with pandals and processions. Among them, the most famous is Lalbaugcha Raja, located in the Lalbaug, Parel area. Millions of devotees—including Bollywood celebrities—visit this iconic pandal to seek blessings.
This year, Ganesh Chaturthi falls on 27 August, and the first glimpse of Lalbaugcha Raja has already created excitement among devotees. If you are planning to visit, you can also explore some must-visit places nearby to make your trip memorable.
1. Siddhivinayak TempleJust 20–30 minutes away (about 5–6 km) from Lalbaug, the Siddhivinayak Temple in Prabhadevi is one of Mumbai’s most revered Ganesh temples. Known for its spiritual aura, the temple attracts lakhs of devotees daily. During Ganesh Utsav, the crowd here is even larger. A darshan here after visiting Lalbaugcha Raja completes the spiritual journey for many devotees.
2. Gateway of IndiaLocated around 10 km from Lalbaug, the Gateway of India is Mumbai’s most famous historical landmark. Situated on the waterfront in Colaba, this majestic arch opens up to the Arabian Sea. From here, you can also take a ferry to the Elephanta Caves, or walk around nearby attractions like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Museum and Marine Drive.
3. Worli Sea FaceAround 5–6 km from Lalbaug, Worli Sea Face is a perfect spot for some peace after a long day. Here, you can sit by the waves, enjoy the cool breeze, and admire the stunning view of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. It’s also a popular spot for evening walks and photography.
4. Prabhadevi BeachIf you prefer a quieter escape, Prabhadevi Beach is just 1–2 km from Parel. Unlike Juhu or Chowpatty, this beach is less crowded and offers a calm environment. The sunset view here is breathtaking, making it a hidden gem for those seeking solitude in Mumbai.
Quick Travel Tips for Visitors-
Visit Lalbaugcha Raja early in the morning or late at night to avoid long queues.
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Keep water bottles, light snacks, and comfortable footwear handy.
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If exploring nearby spots, plan your route in advance to manage time and traffic.
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Respect local customs and avoid littering around temples and beaches.
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