Beyond traditions and rituals, Diwali is also about spending time with loved ones and celebrating together. But we can’t always be at home for the festival, and that’s perfectly okay. Sometimes, taking a little time for yourself and enjoying the festivities in your own way can be just as meaningful. And spending Diwali alone in Mumbai doesn’t have to feel lonely. The city truly comes alive during the festival as streets light up with stunning lights, sweet aromas fill the air, and every corner hums with celebration. Whether you’re new to the city or simply taking a getaway, there’s plenty to see, do, and experience to make this Diwali special in your own way.
7 Things To Do Solo In & Around Diwali In Mumbai
1. Explore Mumbai’s Art And Design Scene
If Mumbai’s festive spirit isn’t your cup of tea this Diwali, then we suggest taking a break and immersing yourself in the art and design scene of the city. You can visit Jehangir Art Gallery, Art and Charlie, The Art House at the NMACC, or the NGMA in Kala Ghoda.
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2. Go Around Sanjay Gandhi National Park
If you find peace in nature and can’t plan a getaway, then fret not, Mumbai has got your back! You can head to Sanjay Gandhi National Park for some much-needed peace. You can walk around and take in the stunning flora and fauna here, or you can also hire a bicycle and explore the place in a whole new way.
3. Soak In The Festive Vibe At Marine Drive
Being alone on Diwali doesn’t mean you can’t soak in the festive spirit, especially in Mumbai! Head to Marine Drive to sit along the promenade and watch the sky light up with spectacular fireworks. You can grab some street food on the way or pick a sea-facing restaurant to enjoy the display in comfort while taking in the city’s vibrant energy.
4. Unwind By The Sea In Alibaug
If you can take some time away from Mumbai on Diwali, then take a ferry to Alibaug and spend some time by the beach and enjoy the serenity of this coastal town.
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5. Try Paragliding In Kamshet
Less than three hours away from Mumbai, Kamshet is a perfect destination to enjoy Diwali away from the hustle of the city. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also try paragliding, as the place is also known as a ‘paraglider’s paradise’.
6. Take A Break And Enjoy Matheran’s Serenity
With scenic treks, heritage sites, and peaceful spots for relaxation, Matheran is the perfect getaway from the city. Just 85 km from Mumbai, it offers everything you need for a serene and refreshing Diwali escape.
7. Go Camping Around Pawna Lake
If you are someone who likes to stay outdoors, then we suggest planning a camping trip to Pawna Lake this Diwali. Spending the night under the stars, surrounded by music, food, and fireworks reflected on the water–doesn’t that sound perfect?
If you’re alone in Mumbai this Diwali, we hope this guide will help you have a good time!
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