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Top 5 Destinations to Visit & Explore in India on National Mango Day 2024

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“Experience the essence of the National Mango Day, on July 22 with a flavourful journey across India, where you can explore diverse mango varieties amidst the backdrop of India’s rich culture. The succulent taste of this tropical fruit is enjoyed by millions across the subcontinent, and each region boasts its own unique variety. Since mango season is fleeting, now is the perfect time to explore the ‘mango heritage destinations’ in India while not missing out on some fun touristy things to explore there.

Must Read: 10 Super Delicious Types of Mangoes Found in India

Thomas Cook and SOTC brings together a combination of love for travel with some of the best mango regions across the country for you to explore this season.

1.Ratnagiri, Maharashtra:
Alphonso haven Ratnagiri also known as Hapus. The coastal region’s unique soil and climatic conditions contribute to the unparalleled sweetness and flavour of its mangoes. While you enjoy the rich taste, vibrant colour and smooth creamy texture of the alphonso, don’t miss out on the scenic beauty of Ratnagiri too. Must visit are  the vast mango orchards to see the cultivation process along with the best of the beaches, hills, forests and rivers of Ratnagiri.

2. Malda, West Bengal:
Often referred to as the ‘Mango City,’ Malda is renowned for its diverse range of mangoes, particularly Langra and Fazli. Langra mangoes are known for their unique flavour and green skin even when ripe, while Fazli mangoes are larger and have a distinctive sweetness. Mangoes are so essential in West Bengal that the government hosts an annual Mango Mela in Delhi too. Here you can sample and celebrate all the various varieties of mangoes. While enjoying Langra and Fazil delicacy you can also discover the historical ruins of Gour or visit the Adina Mosque, and admire the architectural beauty of Firoz Minar.

3. Malihabad, Uttar Pradesh:
Uttar Pradesh is not just a spiritual hub but also a haven for mango lovers. The Dussehri mango, originally from the nearby village of Dussehri in Malihabad, are small, aromatic, intensely sweet, and readily available in the region. The orchards in Malihabad near Varanasi showcase the traditional cultivation methods. Having enjoyed the delicious Dussehries of Malihabad, you can take a short drive back to lucknow to explore the intricate architecture from the Mughal’s time.,

4. Srinivaspur, Karnataka:
Located in the Kolar district of Karnataka, Srinivaspur is famous for its Banganapalli and Totapuri mangoes. Banganapalli mangoes are also amply present, large with a distinct flavour and golden yellow colour, while Totapuri mangoes have a unique shape and are slightly tangy. Mango enthusiasts can visit farms in the region and see the mango harvesting process, sample different varieties and enjoy traditional South Indian dishes made with mangoes such as ambe upkari. The district’s other claim to fame is its rich architected temples. Few to name are the Koti Lingeshwara Temple and Kolaramma Temple.

5. Junagadh, Gujarat:
This historic city of Gujarat is famous for its Kesar mango. The sweet, saffron-hued Kesar is favourite among mango lovers. Explore local farms, and enjoy mango-based culinary delights in this picturesque region. Additionally, embark on an adventure to Gir National Park to see the majestic Asiatic lions, trek up Girnar Hill for panoramic views, and explore the ancient Uparkot Fort.

Plan Your Mango Journey
Embarking on a mango-tasting journey across India not only tantalizes your taste buds but also offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the country. Each region provides a unique experience of travel with a blend of its native mangoes. As National Mango Day approaches, ensure you visit these top destinations to savour the king of fruits in all its glory before the season runs out.

Inputs shared by Rajeev Kale – President & Country Head, Holidays, MICE, Visa – Thomas Cook (India) Limited, and Daniel D’Souza, President & Country Head – Holidays, SOTC Travel”

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