Mumbaicha Raja

Mumbaicha Raja is well-known for its creative decorations, mostly based on the themes of temples or historical monuments across India. This immersion will start on the last day of the festival and cover the following points: Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Ganesh Cinema, Chinchpokli Bridge, Arthur Road Corner, Saat Rasta, Sane Guruji Marg, Agreepada, Dr. Bhadkamkar Marg, Opera House, Willson College, and Girgaon Chowpatty. Devotees or interested folk can expect a waiting time of two to three hours, and peak times continue from 3 PM to 2 AM.

How to Reach: Hop off at the Currey Road station, from where you can walk to the pandal, just 600 m away.

Best Time To Visit: Any time of the day

Entry Fee: Free

LBB Tip: Usually, entry in half pants and short skirts is not allowed and is looked down upon, so we suggest dressing appropriately for the occasion.

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