India’s largest multicultural festival, the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (from February 4-12; kalaghodaassociation.com) promises to be like never before. After an extensive renovation work by the Kala Ghoda Association in the famous art district of South Mumbai, the area will now get an eponymous bronze horse statue. The results of extensive restoration works will also be seen in the Bomanji Hornarjee Wadia Clock Tower from 1882 , the Ruttonsee Muljee Jetha Fountain from 1894, the underground well Pyaav from 1842 and also the garden of the David Sassoon Library. Book your trip now!
Maharashtra: The Kala Ghoda gets a makeover
Come February, the popular arts festival will be seen in a new avatar