Delhi is gearing up to host the much-awaited 31st Mango Festival
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Jun 2, 2019, 15:03 IST
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Delhi Tourism is all geared up to celebrate the 31st Mango Festival in the capital. While the temperatures are soaring, this much-awaited festival is expected to off the much-needed relief and break. The said festival will be orga … Read more
Delhi Tourism is all geared up to celebrate the 31st Mango Festival in the capital. While the temperatures are soaring, this much-awaited festival is expected to off the much-needed relief and break. The said festival will be organised by Delhi Tourism in association with the Delhi Government. It will begin from July 5 at Dilli Haat, Janakpuri. Read less
An official from Delhi Tourism, referring to this development, said the enthusiasm of people toward the exhibition as well as the competitions showcase their love for the king of fruits. The festival is regarded as one of the most-awaited cultural events of Delhi, which pulls thousands of visitors every year.
As per the latest reports, the said festival will showcase more than five hundred varieties of mangoes, some of which will include, Amrapali, Fazri, Langra, Chausa, Ramkela, Mallika, Rataul, Hussainara, and much more.
Save the dates! July 5 to July 7.
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