
Inorbit Mall Cyberabad Brings the Ultimate Summer Celebration — 'Jo Chahe Mango' Festival
The 'Jo Chahe Mango' Festival is a vibrant celebration of India's favourite summer fruit, the mighty mango. From desserts that melt in your mouth to interactive workshops, soulful live music, and a buzzing flea market, this three-day fiesta is set to be a treat for all ages.
What to Expect:
•Mango Desserts Galore – From mango cheesecakes to fresh aam ras, indulge in a variety of mango-based delights crafted by top local vendors.
• Tote Bag Painting – Get creative and design your own summer-themed tote bag to take home.
• Mango Cake Candle Workshop – Learn to make candles that look and smell like delicious mango cakes.
• Resin Art Workshop – Craft personalised resin jewellery at our creative and fun-filled workshop
• Face Art & Tattoos – Enjoy colourful designs and temporary tattoos, perfect for all age groups.
• Live Music – Chill out to acoustic sets and soulful performances that create the perfect summer vibe.
• Flea Market – Browse through a curated collection of handcrafted goods, fashion finds, accessories, and more.
Whether you are a mango maniac or just looking for a fun way to spend the weekend, Inorbit Cyberabad is the place to be!
RSVP Now: https://in.bookmyshow.com/ activities/jo-chaahe-mango- festival-hyderabad-2025/ ET00445736
Come with friends, family, or solo and let your summer cravings go wild at the Jo Chahe Mango Festival!
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