
RK Puram Ganesh Utsav: One of the oldest Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in the national capital. The pandal is known for its traditional touch, authentic rituals, vedic chanting, and devotional music. (Image: X)

Uttam Nagar Ganesh Pandal: It is famous for its massive Ganesh idol. The decorations are always eye-catching, often inspired by mythological themes. Reportedly, the pandal also hosts plays, musical nights and community feasts. (Image: Canva)

Maharashtra Bhawan Ganeshotsav: Visit Maharashtra Bhawan at KG Marg, Connaught Place to witness traditional Ganesh Chaturthi celebration. The festival is celebrated with dhol-tasha performances, lezim dances, and authentic Maharashtrian food stalls. (Image: Canva)

Sarojini Nagar Vinayak Mandir: One of Delhi’s most famous Ganesh temples, Vinayak Mandir becomes a major attraction during the festival. (Image: X)

Delhi Ka Raja, Ramesh Nagar: It is known for its eco-conscious Ganpati idol. It brings a blend of sustainability and spirituality. (Image: Facebook)

Lal Bagh Ka Raja, Netaji Subhash Place: This is the national capital’s extremely popular rendition of Mumbai’s “Lalbaugcha Raja”. It features a colossal stage and towering Ganesh idol. (Image: Facebook)

DDA Ground, Laxmi Nagar: A place where celebration meets devotion, dance and dazzling pandal. (Image: Canva)