Mango Box Price in Pakistan (2026) — Full Pricing Guide

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If you have searched for mango box price in Pakistan in 2026, you already know the numbers vary wildly — from a loose pile at the fruit-cart to a beautifully packed premium gift box delivered to your door. The short answer: a premium 5kg mango box price in Pakistan ranges from Rs 2,550 to Rs 3,150 depending on variety, grade, and whether you are buying at a roadside thela or directly from a family orchard with cold-chain delivery. This page breaks down exactly what drives that price, what you get for the money, and how to decide which option makes sense for you, your family, or whoever you are gifting.

Pakistan produces some of the world's finest mangoes — Sindhri, Langra, Anwar Ratol, White Chaunsa — and the seasonal window from June through August is short. Knowing the mango rate in Pakistan 2026 before you buy means you will not overpay at a retailer or undervalue a gift box that truly stands apart from what the bazaar sells. Read on for a full pricing guide, a variety-by-variety table, and honest context about what makes premium mango pricing fair.

What Does a Premium Mango Box Actually Cost in Pakistan (2026)?

Across Pakistan's fruit markets, loose mangoes of average grade sell anywhere from Rs 250 to Rs 500 per kg in peak season (June-August). That means a 5kg purchase at market price runs Rs 1,250 to Rs 2,500 before you account for transport, sorting, or any packaging. A properly curated, 5kg mango box price in Pakistan from a direct-farm supplier like MMA Mangoes is Rs 2,550–Rs 3,150, which includes:

  • Hand-picked, farm-sorted Grade-A fruit (no seconds, no undersized)
  • Carbide-free ripening — naturally tree-ripened or ethylene-free cold ripening
  • Rigid gift-quality packaging that protects fruit during transit
  • Cold-chain handling from the Multan orchard to the courier handoff
  • Free delivery nationwide in Pakistan and Cash on Delivery as a payment option

When you compare per-kg figures, the premium box is Rs 510–Rs 630 per kg. The best bazaar mangoes of equivalent grade routinely hit Rs 450–Rs 600 per kg without any of the above value-adds. The gap is smaller than most people assume, especially once you factor in delivery and the guarantee you will not receive half a box of bruised or artificially ripened fruit.

Mango Box Price by Variety — 2026 Pricing Table

Not all mangoes cost the same. Variety rarity, harvest window length, skin sensitivity, and demand all influence the online mango box cost you see. Below is a straightforward table of the 2026 season pricing for premium Pakistani mango gift boxes packed at the orchard in Multan.

Variety Season Window Box Size Price (PKR) Character Notes
Sindhri June 5kg Rs 2,550 Long golden oval, honey-sweet, fibreless, low acid — the most popular variety for gifting
Langra July 5kg Rs 2,700 Green-skinned even when ripe, rich spiced aroma, creamy thick pulp beloved by connoisseurs
Anwar Ratol (incl. 12 Number Ratol) July 5kg Rs 3,150 Small, intensely fragrant, ultra-sweet with very thin skin — commands highest price due to short harvest, low yield, and extreme demand
White Chaunsa — Nawabpuri August 5kg Rs 2,800 Pale golden, velvety smooth, mild sweetness; prized by royalty historically, now a premium late-season option
White Chaunsa — Mosami August 5kg Rs 2,800 Closely related to Nawabpuri Chaunsa, slightly more aromatic; extends the premium season into late August

All prices include free nationwide delivery in Pakistan and Cash on Delivery. Prices are valid for the 2026 season; availability is strictly seasonal.

The 7 Factors That Drive Mango Gift Box Price in Pakistan

Why does a mango gift box price differ so much between sellers? These seven factors account for almost all of the variation you will see across the market.

1. Mango Variety and Scarcity

Anwar Ratol is Pakistan's most sought-after mango. A single tree yields far less Ratol than it does Sindhri. The small size means more individual fruit per kg, each requiring careful handling. This scarcity pushes its premium mango price to Rs 3,150 for a 5kg box — roughly 23% more than Sindhri. Langra sits in the middle: it has a devoted following among mango veterans who prefer its spiced complexity over Sindhri's crowd-pleasing sweetness.

2. Grade and Sorting Standards

Commercial markets sell a mix: top-grade, mid-grade, and culls all go into the same crate. A premium box guarantees only top-grade fruit — consistent size, no blemishes, no soft spots. The labour cost of sorting out seconds is real, and it is one reason why a curated box costs more per kg than an unsorted batch. When you buy a Sindhri premium box from a farm-direct supplier, you are paying for the 20-30% of the harvest that gets culled so you never see it.

3. Carbide-Free vs. Chemically Ripened

Pakistan's mainstream mango trade still relies heavily on calcium carbide — a banned-in-many-countries compound that forces unripe fruit to turn yellow quickly. Carbide-ripened mangoes look appealing but taste flat, have shorter shelf life after delivery, and raise food-safety questions. Naturally ripened or cold-chain-managed mangoes require tighter harvest timing, faster logistics, and more careful handling. That operational cost is embedded in the mango box price of any supplier serious about quality.

4. Packaging and Presentation

A loose 5kg at the bazaar comes in a polythene bag. A premium gift box uses rigid cardboard or wooden-style trays with cushioned dividers so each mango arrives without bruising. Packaging material alone can add Rs 150-Rs 250 per box at volume. For a gift, that presentation layer is inseparable from the value — nobody unwraps a polythene bag at Eid.

5. Cold-Chain Handling and Transit Time

Tree-ripened mangoes have a post-harvest window of 4-7 days at ambient temperature. Maintaining quality during that window requires proper ventilation, avoiding heat exposure, and fast dispatch. Orchards in Multan are well-positioned for Pakistan-wide delivery — Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Peshawar all receive boxes within 24-48 hours via courier. This speed costs more than a slow, room-temperature cargo truck but it is the difference between a recipient unwrapping firm, fragrant fruit and opening a box of fermented disappointment.

6. Season Timing (Early vs. Peak vs. Late)

Mangoes appearing in late May or very early June are typically harvested before optimal Brix (sugar) levels. They command curiosity-driven premiums because buyers want the first mangoes of the year. Prices often moderate as peak season arrives in mid-June through July when supply is at its highest. Late-season varieties like White Chaunsa in August sometimes carry a premium again because the main Sindhri and Langra season has ended and supply tightens. Understanding the mango rate in Pakistan means understanding that you are buying a seasonal agricultural product, not a commodity with stable year-round pricing.

7. Delivery Model and Payment Terms

Cash on Delivery (COD) adds a real cost to a supplier — the courier holds your payment, remits it in a cycle, and charges a COD fee. Suppliers absorbing that cost so buyers can pay on delivery are essentially offering a credit facility. Free nationwide delivery similarly builds logistics cost into the product price rather than adding it at checkout. When comparing online mango box cost across sellers, always check what the delivery charge is and whether COD is genuinely available — many "free delivery" offers exclude remote cities or require a minimum order.

Premium Box vs. Bazaar Mangoes: An Honest Comparison

The most common question from first-time buyers: "Why not just go to the fruit market?" Here is a direct comparison.

Factor Bazaar / Thela Premium Online Box
Price per kg Rs 250-Rs 600 (varies, unsorted) Rs 510-Rs 630 (fixed, Grade-A only)
Ripening method Often carbide-accelerated Carbide-free, natural or cold-chain
Sorting / grading Mixed grades in one crate Top-grade only, culls removed
Variety authenticity Frequently mislabelled (Sindhri sold as Ratol) Sourced from known orchard, labelled accurately
Packaging Polythene bag or open crate Rigid gift box, cushioned dividers
Delivery Self-transport only Free nationwide courier, COD available
Gift suitability Practical but not presentable Gifting-ready from farm to door
Traceability Unknown source Three-generation Malik family orchard, Multan

For personal consumption in-city when you know your fruit vendor well, the bazaar is a reasonable option. For gifting, sending to family in another city, or when you want the assurance of carbide-free fruit, the premium box offers genuine value that the price difference justifies.

Which Variety Should You Buy? A 2026 Buyer's Guide by Occasion

Not every buyer is shopping for the same reason. Here is a quick guide to matching variety to occasion and budget.

Best for First-Time Buyers: Sindhri

At Rs 2,550 per 5kg box, the Sindhri premium box is the entry point to orchard-quality Pakistani mangoes. Its forgiving sweetness, fibreless pulp, and approachable flavour profile makes it the right choice if you are unsure of the recipient's taste preferences. Order in June for the freshest Sindhri of the season.

Best for Mango Connoisseurs: Langra or Anwar Ratol

If you are sending a gift to someone who already loves Sindhri and wants to explore further, Langra's spiced depth at Rs 2,700 is the next step. Anwar Ratol — especially 12 Number Ratol — is for the serious enthusiast. At Rs 3,150, it is the most expensive box for a reason: the flavour intensity is unmatched by any other variety, and its short availability window makes it feel genuinely special. Langra and Ratol are both available in July.

Best for Late-Season Gifting: White Chaunsa

If your occasion falls in August — Eid, a birthday, a corporate gesture — the Sindhri season will be over. The White Chaunsa premium box (Rs 2,800) keeps the premium gifting option open through the end of August. Nawabpuri and Mosami Chaunsa are both graceful, lightly sweet varieties that carry well and impress recipients who assume the mango season has ended.

Best for Corporate Bulk Orders: Sindhri or Langra

For corporate gifting at volume — Eid hampers, client appreciation, staff acknowledgements — Sindhri at Rs 2,550 per box offers the strongest value proposition. Langra at Rs 2,700 is a step up in distinctiveness. Both varieties have broad appeal and low risk of the recipient disliking the flavour. Contact via WhatsApp (+92 300 9555810) to discuss bulk order arrangements.

Carbide-free Multani mangoes from the MMA family orchard

How to Order a Premium Mango Box Online in Pakistan

The full ordering process for online mango delivery in Pakistan is straightforward. Here is how it works when you order directly from the orchard:

  1. Choose your variety and quantity from the premium mango boxes collection. Each listing shows the current availability window so you know whether the variety is in season now or available for pre-booking.
  2. Enter your delivery address. Delivery is free to all major cities and most towns across Pakistan. If you are in a remote area, enter your full address at checkout and delivery will be confirmed.
  3. Select Cash on Delivery or prepayment. COD is available nationwide — you pay the courier when the box arrives. Prepayment options are also accepted.
  4. Expect delivery within 24-48 hours for most of Pakistan. Mangoes are packed fresh and dispatched the same or next working day after your order is confirmed.
  5. For custom gifting messages or bulk orders, WhatsApp +92 300 9555810 directly — the team at the orchard can accommodate personalised packaging notes for corporate or ceremonial orders.

Premium Mango Price 2026: Is This Season Different?

Every year, buyers ask whether premium mango price 2026 has changed from the previous season. Several factors shaped the 2026 pricing:

  • Input costs — fuel, packaging materials, and courier rates all rose through 2024-2025. These increases are reflected in modest adjustments to box prices compared to 2024 but remain within the Rs 2,550-Rs 3,150 range.
  • Harvest quality — the 2026 Multan season is on track for strong yields of Sindhri and Langra. Anwar Ratol, as always, has a constrained supply and peak demand; the Rs 3,150 price reflects genuine scarcity rather than artificial inflation.
  • Logistics improvements — expanded courier coverage means more cities now receive next-day delivery, which is factored into the free-delivery model rather than charged separately.
  • Currency and PKR fluctuation — for international buyers sending boxes to family in Pakistan, the PKR pricing remains highly accessible relative to comparable premium fruit gift boxes in Western markets, where a 5kg curated fruit box easily costs USD 40-60 equivalent.

The core value proposition is unchanged from prior seasons: you are paying a fair price for a transparent, farm-direct product from a family that has grown mangoes in Multan for three generations.

Worldwide Shipping and International Mango Gift Box Pricing

Pakistan's borders are not the limit for mango gifting. Worldwide shipping is available from the orchard for those wanting to send boxes internationally or for diaspora communities gifting family back home. International pricing and shipping timelines vary by destination — contact the team via WhatsApp +92 300 9555810 for a shipping quote to your country. Boxes are packed for transit resilience, and varieties are selected with travel-hardiness in mind for long-haul routes.

For buyers outside Pakistan purchasing a box to be delivered within Pakistan — gifting parents, relatives, or business contacts — the standard Pakistan pricing applies and free nationwide delivery in Pakistan still includes your recipient's address. You pay for the box; the orchard handles the rest.

Why Family Orchard Sourcing Matters for Price Transparency

Many online mango sellers in Pakistan are aggregators or middlemen buying from the same wholesale markets where price and quality are opaque. The price you see from such sellers does not necessarily reflect what fruit you will receive. A direct farm-to-door model — like the three-generation Malik family orchard in Multan, founded by the late Haji Laal Muhammad — means:

  • Price reflects actual orchard cost-of-production plus fair margin, not a chain of middlemen markups
  • Quality standards are applied at source, where the grower's reputation is on the line
  • Variety authenticity is guaranteed — the orchard grows what it sells
  • Seasonal availability is communicated honestly — if a variety is not ready or has ended, it is marked accordingly rather than substituted without notice

This model earned MMA Mangoes a feature on a Times Square billboard in New York City — one of the clearest signals that Pakistani premium mangoes are gaining international recognition, and that the story behind the orchard resonates far beyond Multan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of a 5kg mango box in Pakistan in 2026?

A premium 5kg mango box in Pakistan in 2026 costs between Rs 2,550 and Rs 3,150 depending on variety. Sindhri starts at Rs 2,550, Langra at Rs 2,700, White Chaunsa (Nawabpuri and Mosami) at Rs 2,800, and Anwar Ratol (including 12 Number Ratol) at Rs 3,150. All prices include free nationwide delivery in Pakistan and Cash on Delivery as an option.

Which mango variety is the most expensive in Pakistan and why?

Anwar Ratol — particularly the premium grade known as 12 Number Ratol — is the most expensive mango variety in Pakistan, priced at Rs 3,150 per 5kg box. The reasons are its extremely short harvest window (roughly 3-4 weeks in July), low per-tree yield, small fruit size that requires careful individual handling, and intense market demand that consistently outpaces supply. Its flavour intensity and fragrance are considered unmatched by any other Pakistani variety.

Is the mango box price in Pakistan the same nationwide or does it vary by city?

When ordering directly from the orchard online, the mango box price is the same nationwide — delivery charges are absorbed so the Rs 2,550-Rs 3,150 price is your all-in cost whether you are in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, or any other city. This differs from buying at a local fruit market where Multan mangoes arriving in Karachi may carry transport markups added by the distribution chain.

Are carbide-free mangoes more expensive than normally ripened ones?

Yes, carbide-free mangoes typically carry a modest price premium compared to the bulk of what you find at fruit carts and markets, most of which relies on calcium carbide to accelerate ripening after early harvesting. The premium exists because carbide-free production requires harvesting closer to natural ripeness, tighter logistics to prevent over-ripening in transit, and faster dispatch. At Rs 510-Rs 630 per kg, the premium box delivers fruit that tastes better, lasts longer after delivery, and avoids the food-safety concerns associated with carbide.

Can I send a mango gift box to someone in another city in Pakistan?

Yes. When you order a premium mango box online, enter your recipient's delivery address at checkout. Free delivery covers the full length and breadth of Pakistan. The orchard dispatches boxes via courier with a 24-48 hour delivery window to most major cities. Cash on Delivery is available, meaning your recipient can pay on arrival if you prefer that arrangement as a gift. For a personalised gift message, contact the team on WhatsApp before placing the order.

How do I know if the mango season is still active when I want to order?

The Pakistani mango season runs approximately June through August: Sindhri peaks in June, Langra and Anwar Ratol in July, and White Chaunsa carries through August. Outside this window, fresh mangoes are not available at premium quality. On the product listings at the premium mango boxes collection, each variety shows its availability window. During the off-season, pre-booking options are offered so you can secure allocation for the next harvest. For urgent queries about current availability, WhatsApp +92 300 9555810 gets the fastest response.

Ready to order? Browse all varieties and place your order at our premium mango boxes collection, or get in touch directly on WhatsApp at +92 300 9555810. Cash on Delivery available. Free delivery nationwide across Pakistan. Worldwide shipping available on request.