The lively atmosphere of Mumbai will become busier still this weekend as people celebrate Navratri and tour the various Durga Puja pandals of the city. Those who are feeling more adventurous should consider these top places in Maharashtra for activities like rappelling and paragliding, while cruise enthusiasts can take a trip on the Narmada, Vashishti and Godavari rivers.
For those who are keeping within city limits, here are the best events in Mumbai that you should attend from October 5-6, 2024.
The Navratri and Durga Puja festivities mean it’s time for dandiya nights all over the country. Choose from the “Radiance Dandiya 2024” event at the Jio World Convention Centre; the sixth edition of the “Rangilo Re” at the fully air-conditioned NESCO Hall 4; the Naidu Club’s devotional “Rass Garba” at the Kora Kendra Ground (now in its 20th year); Rule 34’s “Navratri Nights” which goes on till 1AM; and Imagicaa’s Navratri celebrations where visitors stand a chance to win the “Best Dancer Award.” The events will be held from October 3-12.
The “Feste de Goa” celebrates the timeless beauty of the state’s culture through poetic expressions, heartfelt notes and tantalising flavours. From the lyrical rhythms of Konkani literature to the avant-garde strokes of Souza, the event offers guests a multi-dimensional journey into the heart of Goan culture and its diverse influences. Spotlighting Goa’s vibrant literary tradition, evocative art and flavourful food, the festival will feature some of the most prominent names from the world of art and literature. Take part in a multi-sensory narrative at the outdoor lawn with Goan-inspired art installations, a live music band playing Goan tunes and a lively bazaar bringing the best of Goa's shopping experience to your city. You can also satisfy your hunger pangs with a mix of Goan food and bakes at the event. Book tickets at the Insider website.
Date: October 5 | 4PM
Venue: The Royal Opera House, Shrimad Rajchandraji Marg, Charni Road East, Opera House, Girgaon, Mumbai 400004
The “Navratri Thali” at Sofitel Mumbai BKC’s speciality vegetarian restaurant, Tuskers, promises a delightful experience for your palate and soul. Featuring an array of traditional fasting delights such as sabudana vada, kuttu ke pakode, aloo peanut bhaji, suran ka bhaji, rajgiri kadhi, paneer makhana kheer and shakarkand ka halwa, the thali is the perfect balance of taste and tradition.
Date: October 3-12 | 12PM-3PM
Venue: Tuskers, Sofitel Mumbai BKC, C 57, G Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai 400051
Artisan, the charming French-style café at Sofitel Mumbai BKC, invites coffee enthusiasts to embark on a global coffee journey till the end of November in honour of International Coffee Day. Guests can savour the rich and creamy café bombón from Spain, indulge in the velvety lotus biscoff latte from Belgium, and experience the luxurious café Viennois from Italy. For those seeking a taste of India, the authentic South Indian filter coffee promises a bold and aromatic experience. Cold coffee lovers can refresh themselves with the caramel freddo cappuccino from Greece, the decadent crema affogato al burro-caramello from Italy, the smooth and spiced lotus biscoff frappé from Belgium, and the bold and smooth Vietnamese cold brew.
Date: October 1 to November 30 | 9AM-11PM
Venue: Artisan, Sofitel Mumbai BKC, C 57, G Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai 400051