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Maharashtra Tourism offers Ganesh Darshan package
06 Sep 2016, 10:55 am
Mumbai, Sep 5 (NITN): Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is offering special day-long Ganesh Darshan Tour packages from Sep 6-8, which will cover some of the leading Ganesh mandals of Mumbai.
Priced at Rs 2001 (including tax) per head, the tour will begin from the MTDC Booking Counter, Near Pritam Hotel, Dadar East (Dadar TT) at 8am.
The tour is expected to conclude at 5pm.
The Ganesha mandals covered on the trip include Andhericha Raja, GSB Seva Mandal, Matunga, Siddhivinayak Temple, Lalbaugcha Raja, Mumbaicha Raja (Ganesh Galli), and Keshavji Naik Chawl (Girgaon).
Included in the ticket price are round trip by ac bus, two 500 ml water bottles per head, breakfast and lunch (veg biryani).
Tours can be booked online at MTDC website (www.maharashtratourism.gov.in ).
MTDC is also running a #SelfieWithGanesha Contest from Sep 5-15, where participants have a chance to win exclusive goodies from MTDC, the department said on its website.
Image: MTDC Twitter
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