This is one of the oldest sarvajanik Ganpatis, completing 132 years this year! The pandal was established in 1893 and was even visited by Lokmanya Tilak as long ago as 1901. It’s lauded for its simplicity and traditional, by-the-book celebrations. Don’t expect loud music, DJs spinning tunes, and crazy lights or a gigantic idol here. Visit this one for a quiet sense of peace and a glimpse into the other (read: quieter) side of Ganeshotsav.
How to Reach: Get down at the closest station, Charni Road, and take a taxi to reach here.
Entry Fee: Free
Best Time to Visit: Any time of the day

