6 best mango destinations in India for fruit lovers
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Malihabad, Uttar Pradesh
Famous for its Dasheri mangoes, Malihabad near Lucknow is a historical mango-growing town. The orchards here are over a century old and offer a unique cultural experience during the summer harvest season.
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Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
Renowned worldwide for Alphonso mangoes, Ratnagiri’s coastal climate creates the perfect conditions for this sweet, aromatic fruit. From orchard tours to mango-based desserts, the town celebrates mangoes in every possible way.
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Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu
Krishnagiri is Tamil Nadu’s mango hub, known for its Imam Pasand and Neelam varieties. The region also thrives with mango processing units, making it a hotspot for both fresh fruits and pulp industries
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Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
Chittoor's mango heritage is built on the Banganapalli and Totapuri varieties. With a robust export market, visiting this region offers insight into both large-scale farming and the sweet, tropical charm of its mangoes.
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Junagadh, Gujarat
Set near the Gir Forest, Junagadh is famed for its GI-tagged Kesar mangoes. With their vibrant hue and honeyed taste, these mangoes are celebrated in local dishes and seasonal mango-centric events.
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Murshidabad, West Bengal
A historic town with Nawabi roots, Murshidabad is known for Himsagar, Langra, and Lakshmanbhog mangoes. The region’s mango culture blends heritage and flavour, with festivals and orchard walks in peak summer.