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Doha’s Sweetest Summer Event: The Ultimate Guide to the 3rd Pakistani Mango Exhibition at Souq Waqif
While the taste of Pakistan’s colorful mangoes has been much awaited in summer, Doha is still hosting one of them with the opening of the 3rd Hamba Pakistani Mango Exhibition at the Eastern Square of Souq Waqif. The festival is scheduled to run from July 09 to 18, 2026 and aims to congregate the best of the Mango farming, exporting, restaurants and foodies from Pakistan within one roof.
This year’s event is the biggest mango exhibit ever featuring the world renowned mango variety of Pakistan. The event has free entrance, they provide air conditioning, hundreds of premium fruit varieties and mango-inspired dishes, ensuring the event will be enjoyed by the residents and tourists alike.
Event Dates, Timings and Location
The exhibition will be held every day from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM in a tent that was specially erected in the Eastern Square of Souq Waqif to accommodate the show, which is fully air conditioned.
Throughout the peak summer months in Doha, visitors can enjoy wine, dinners and shopping without being impacted by the heat making the venue a perfect after-work and after-dinner spot for families and food lovers alike.
Taste Pakistan’s Finest Mango Varieties
This year, over 30 Pakistani agricultural and export companies will be present at the exhibition, which will feature an amazing variety of fresh mangoes straight from Pakistan to Qatar.
Visitors to this place can find the highest quality shades, such as Sindhri, Chaunsa (White, Black and Azeem), Anwar Ratol, Dussehri, Fajri and Lal Badshah. All varieties have a different sweet, aromatic and textural profile, so guests can make comparisons and find their own favourite.
More Than Just Fresh Mangoes
The festival extends beyond fresh fruit, celebrating the marvellous versatility of mangoes in traditional and contemporary cuisine.
More than 30 specialty restaurants are offering desserts, beverages, traditional sweets, craft pickles and innovative seasonal cuisine all in the name of mango. Enjoy a summer mango smoothie or a decadent mango liqueur, it’s sure to please no one.
Seasonal Fruits Also Take the Spotlight
Except for mangoes, which still continue to be the highlight of the visit, visitors will also be able to find a good mix of premium Pakistani seasonal fruits.
Alongside this, fresh apricots, peaches, jamun (black plum), chikoo (sapodilla) etc. are also available for sale along the mango stands, allowing the shoppers the chance to experience the broader taste of Pakistan’s agricultural heritage.
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Why Does This Festival Continue to Grow?
The Hamba Pakistani Mango Exhibition has emerged as one of the most successful seasonal events in the city of Doha. Last year, over 101,200 visitors visited the exhibition and over 228 tonnes of mangoes were sold in less than a week.
Organizers hope that 2026 will draw even more visitors to the 10-day event in the expanded size and capacity of the venue, plus extra exhibitors and food vendors.
FAQs
When is the Third Pakistani Mango Exhibition taking place?
The exhibition will open every day, from 4:00 PM until 10:00 PM, and will be presented July 9 – July 18, 2026.
Which country is the exhibition located in?
It is also conducted in the Eastern Square of Souq Waqif, under a huge, fully air conditioned tent, designed for the summer season.
Are there any charges to attend the Pakistani Mango Exhibition?
Admission to the Pakistani Mango Exhibition is free for everyone, there is no entry fee.
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