India's Best Tour Operator with Local Touch. Phone no: + 91 98996 76468, + 91 99719 14879.                  USA Office: +14015957445, Mr. Pankaj

Home    About us    Feedback    Contact Us   

 

 

 

India Tour Packages
Wildlife & Taj Tours
Kerala back Water Tour
Trekking Valley Of Zanskar
Romantic India Holiday
   
Luxury train of India
Deccan Odyssey Journey
Heritage on Wheels
Royal Orient Express
Palace on Wheels
   
Safari Tours in India
Jungle Safari in India
Camel Safari in India
Desert Safari in India
j Jeep Safari in India
   
Romantic India Holidays
Vacation of rajasthan
Romantic India Holiday
Romantic Tour of East India
Emerald Backwater Tour
   
WildLife Tour
r Himalayan National Park
Kaziranga National Park
Ranthambore National Park
 
Family Vacation
Golden Triangle Tour
Himalaya Adventure Tour
South India Family Vacation
 
India and Nepal Vacation
Himalayan Tour Package
Golden Triangle and Nepal Tour
Fascinating India and Nepal Tour
   
Tropical Vacation of India
India Coastal Journey
West -South Beach Holidays
Puri Temples Tour
   
Yaga & meditation Tour
Enlighten Meditation Tour
Yoga & meditation Tour Package
Yoga & Mediaation in India
 
Cultural Vacation Tour
Cultural Tour of India
Majesty of India
Essential India
   
Gourmet Tour
Luxury Collections
Train Travel Tour
Tribal Tours in India
Festival Vacations
Special Offers
Budget Collection
Cities in India
Destination
 
 

                        Home > Fairs & Festival > Ganpathi Festival


Ganpathi Festival of maharashtra

 

Duration: 05 Nights / 06 Days
Destination Covered: Mumbai - Pune - Mumbai

Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated as the birthday of Lord Ganesh, the elephant deity, is the most important annual festival in the state of Maharashtra, more so in Mumbai and the cultural capital of Maharashtra, Pune. This patron deity is called as the God of wisdom and removal of all the obstacles, and is worshipped for 11 days in most extravagance in every household and evry lane or bylane of Mumbai and Pune. The festival begins with the installation of beautifully sculpted Ganesh idols in homes and pandals (large tents), colourfully decorated, depicting religious themes or current events. The Lord is worshipped and then immersed on the idols on the 11th day in big processions with people shouting Ganapati bappa Morya, Pudhchya Warshi lawakar ya; which means hail oh Lord and come soon next year. Every lane and by lane has a Ganapati of their own. The God is worshipped with holy chants and hymns and in the nights cultural programmes are organized. The zeal and festive mood only stops with the immersion of the Lord, in the sea or nearby rivers.

Day 01 Mumbai
Arrive and transfer to hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 02 Mumbai
Morning half day city tour visiting Prince of Wales Museum housing collection in the Indo Saracenic architecture. Visit the Flora Fountain, Victoria Terminus, St. Thomas Cathedral, Crawford Market, Malabar Hill and the Hanging Gardens. Afternoon at leisure. Evening visit the Ganesh Festival. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 03 Mumbai - Pune
Morning transfer to airport or to railway station to leave for Pune. Arrive and transfer from airport or railway station to hotel. Evening Visit the "Ganpati Mahotsav". This festival in an extraordinary form of worship when various renowned artists perform on the stage, much to the admiration of the general public.

Day 04 Pune
Morning half day sightseeing to visit The Aga Khan Palace -Kasturba Gandhi Smriti Mandir - This beautiful building with salons and suites, is a great historical landmark. It was here that Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders of the Indian freedom movement were imprisoned during the 1942 Quit India Movement. Here lies the samadhi of Kasturba Gandhi, the Mahatma's wife. Bund Gardens - Presently known as Mahatma Gandhi Udyan, these gardens are situated on the banks of Mula-Mutha River. The bund was constructed by Sir Jamshedji Jeejeebhoy for providing water to the poor. Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum - This Rajasthani style building showcases a one-man collection of some of the most fascinating Indian artifacts one can ever get to see. Among 36 sections full of antiques, carved palace doors, miniatures, the 'Mastani Mahal' is particularly famous. Mastani was the mistress of 'Peshwa Bajirao', the Prime Minister. This impressive collection was donated to the Government of Maharashtra by Shri Dinkar Kelkar and is only displayed by rotation. Afternoon at leisure. Evening visit Ganesh Festival and Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 05 Pune
Morning half day sightseeing visiting Shaniwarwada - Built in 1736, this was once the palace of the Peshwa rulers. After the palace was mysteriously destroyed by fire in 1827, only an old fortified wall, the majestically built 'Nagarkhana' and a lotus pool park remain. Pataleshwar Cave Temple - Ensconced deep in the heart of the city, at Shivajinagar, is an 8th century rock-cut temple. Reminiscent of Ellora, the temple has been painstakingly hewn from a single rock and houses massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi. Saras Baug - With pleasant lawns and the famous Ganesh temple built by Madhavrao Peshwa, Saras Baug is a popular evening spot at Pune. Evening visit Ganpati Festival. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 06 Pune - Mumbai
Morning departure transfer to airport or to railway station to leave for Mumbai. Arrive and transfer to International airport to fly back home/Onward Destination.

    Taj Mahotsav
    Pushkar Fair
    Hemis Festival
    Ganpathi Festival
    Desert Festival Jaisalmer

 

 

 

Copyrights © 2008. Travel to India , Designed by Web Design Company in India Member in Advertising in India