Gifting Mango Boxes For Eid — A Short Guide
Why a box of premium farm-direct mangoes makes one of the best Eid gifts in Pakistan — variety, timing, packaging and how to send across cities.

Why mangoes are the gift
In Pakistan, sending a box of mangoes is one of the most personal gifts you can give. It is seasonal — a once-a-year window. It is shared — the box is opened with family, eaten over several days. And it is unmistakably ours — a fruit Pakistanis grow up loving.
Eid often falls inside peak mango season. A premium farm-direct box arriving on Eid morning is a far better gift than another box of dry biscuits.
Pick the variety by who you're sending to
For family elders and close relatives, send Anwar Ratool — the aristocrat. The aroma alone makes the gift.
For colleagues, clients and households with children, send Royal Chaunsa — the most universally loved variety. It pleases everyone.
For connoisseurs and mango lovers who already know their varieties, send 12 No Ratool. They will recognise what they are receiving.
Time the delivery to the variety
If Eid lands in late May or early June, Sindhri is your only premium option. From mid-June through mid-July, Anwar Ratool and 12 No Ratool are at peak. Late June through August is Royal Chaunsa season. Late July onwards is White Chaunsa.
Pre-book early. The best gifting weeks fill up quickly — especially the run-up to Eid.
Packaging and message
Our 8 kg and 10 kg boxes are ventilated, padded with paper, and printed clearly with the Thaheem mark — they look as good as they taste.
On WhatsApp, share the recipient's name, full address and a short message. We include a handwritten card with each gift box. No middlemen, no relabelling, no compromise on quality.

