11 May,2025 09:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Tanisha Banerjee
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Asia's largest cheese plant is opening its doors in Maharashtra! Witness the dairy journey - from milk to curd to cheese, as you explore cutting-edge facilities, and indulge in a cheese buffet. This tour is both educational and delicious.
WHEN: Till May 25, 11 am
WHERE: Go Cheese World, Parag Milk Foods, Pune
PRICE: Rs 950
TO BOOK: BMS
Step into the intertidal zone at Haji Ali and discover a secret world of marine wonders - octopuses, crabs, sea sponges, and rare slugs. Perfect for nature lovers and curious explorers, this walk promises surprises at every tide.
WHEN: Till May 17
WHERE: Haji Ali
PRICE: Rs 600
TO BOOK: urbanaut.app
Laugh out loud at Viraj Ghelani's hilarious Gujarati stand-up show! Expect quick-witted jokes, funny anecdotes, and maybe even a surprise appearance from his iconic Nani.
WHEN: May 11
WHERE: Grant Theatre, NMACC
PRICE: Rs 3300 onwards
TO BOOK: BMS
Explore Mumbai's coastal wonders through guided tours, aquaponics, and hydroponics. Perfect for ages 5-11, with guardians welcome. A secret world awaits you, unexplored and undisturbed. Don't miss this oceanic journey!
WHEN: May 16, 11 am onwards
WHERE: ICAR-CIFE Aquatic Museum
PRICE: Rs 1199
TO BOOK: urbanaut
Tap into bohemian creativity at Mumbai's Boho Texture Painting Workshop. Explore earthy tones, layered textures, and minimalist designs while crafting a unique piece for your space. All materials included - just bring your imagination.
WHEN: 7 pm, till July 13
WHERE: Brew Haus Cafe
PRICE: Rs 899 onwards
TO BOOK: BMS
Upasna Modi Poddar
Art Studio Founder (Messy Art House)
AVAILABLE FOR:
Early childhood art activities, sensory play ideas
Contact: IG: @themessyarthouse
Originally an illustrator, Upasna Poddar always dreamt of starting her own art studio.
During the lockdown, she began experimenting with sensory play alongside her daughter and hosted virtual process art workshops for kids. What started as a passion project soon grew into The Messy Art House - an art studio for children aged eight months to eight years.
After beginning with a small space in Colaba, Upasna now runs a larger studio in Kemps Corner. What sets her sessions apart is their focus on process over perfection - children are encouraged to explore textures, materials and movement through messy, hands-on art. All materials are created in-house, allowing the team to control quality and sustainability while keeping the experience organic and tactile.
RECOMMENDED BY: Juthika Mehta -
It's unlike what most kids are doing in other classes. I recommend it to everybody I know