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Mango Fest 2.0

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Patriot Bureau

Worldmark Gurugram will host Mango Fest 2.0 on June 14 and 15, offering visitors a chance to explore different varieties of mangoes and related food items. The event will begin at 4 PM on both days.

More than 75 types of mangoes, including rare and regional varieties from across India, will be available at the festival. Along with this, there will be large mango-themed art installations, live music, and a dessert-making competition featuring chefs and home bakers.

An AI-powered ‘Mango Persona’ booth will allow people to find their “mango match,” while food stalls will serve mango-based dishes, cold drinks, and snacks.

The event is open to all and is designed for families, food lovers, and visitors looking for weekend activities. Entry is free.

Organisers said the event is meant to bring people together to enjoy mangoes and summer-themed activities in one place.

When: June 14–15; 4 PM onwards

Where: Worldmark Gurugram, Sector 65

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