Top Ganapati Mandals of Mumbai

Top Ganapati Mandals of Mumbai

Ganapati Bappa is on the verge of arriving. And if you are a Mumbaikar, then this are the must visit Ganapatis for you.

Top Ganapati Mandals of Mumbai

Lalbaugcha Raja

Lalbaugcha Raja is famously known as “King of Lalbaug” and is one of the most eminent Ganesh Mandal located in the southern part of Mumbai.

How to visit: From Central railway to Chincpokli station or Currey road. To reach the destination, it will take minimum 15–10 Minute the stations.

Andheri cha Raja

The second famous Ganapati in Mumbai!

How to visit: Go to Andheri Station, and then take a auto rickshaw, bus, or a Metro for Veera Desai Road at Azad Nagar station, behind Sports Complex.

Girgaon Cha Raja

This is commonly dubbed as green Ganapati as it is an biodegradable Ganesh idol in Mumbai.

How to visit: Go to Charni Road station. It is a walking distance of 15–20 Minutes or take a cab for Nikdavri Lane.

Nare Park (Parel Cha Raja)

This is commonly named as Parel cha Raja.

How to visit: Go from Parel station or Elphistone. Go east, to the right side of the bridge. The signpost is KEM Hospital.

Mumbai cha Raja (Ganesh Galli)

This mandal will be celebrating its 90 Years in 2017.

How to visit: From Central railway go to Chincpokli station or Currey road. It will take minimum 10 Minute from there.

Chinchpokli Chintamani

Chinchpokli Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal organizes this Ganapati and this year the mandal will be celebrating its 98 Years.

How to visit: From Central railway do to Chincpokli station. The mandal is placed near station. Cross the station bridge to the east.

Tejukaya

The mandal will be celebrating its 51 Years this year. The Ganapati will be seen seating on the sinhashan in an attitude.

How to visit: From Central railway go to Chincpokli station or Currey road. It will take minimum 10 Minute from there.

GSB

This mandal is claimed to the be the richest mandal in the city and is located in King’s Circle.

How to visit: From Central Railway, go to Sion station east. Head to Bhookailash Nagar for Shree Guru Ganesh Prasad.