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Celebrate the Punjabi New Year with gourmet hampers crafted for the occasion. Traditional sweets, premium dry fruits, and artisanal treats — delivered across India with festive warmth.
Thoughtfully curated hampers for the harvest festival and Punjabi New Year
Handcrafted laddoos, rich barfi assortments, melt-in-your-mouth pedas, and premium mithai boxes — classic Punjabi sweets that carry the warmth of Baisakhi celebrations.
California almonds, Afghan pistachios, Iranian saffron, and mixed nut gift boxes. Beautifully packed dry fruit hampers perfect for family gatherings and gurudwara visits.
Artisanal namkeens, roasted makhana, specialty chai blends, and savoury treats. Curated hampers that pair perfectly with Baisakhi get-togethers and evening celebrations.
Our best-selling hampers for the Vaisakhi season
Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is one of the most significant festivals in the Punjabi calendar. Celebrated on April 13-14 each year, it marks the spring harvest and the founding of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699. For Mumbai's thriving Punjabi community — especially in neighbourhoods like Andheri West, Lokhandwala, Vile Parle, and Bandra — Baisakhi is a time for family gatherings, gurudwara visits, langar sewa, and plenty of good food shared with loved ones.
Gift hampers have become a meaningful part of Baisakhi celebrations, especially for families who want to send festive wishes to relatives across the country. Our Baisakhi collections feature traditional Punjabi sweets like pinni, besan laddoo, and kaju barfi, alongside premium dry fruit assortments and gourmet snack hampers. Each hamper is packed with care in festive packaging that reflects the joy and abundance of the harvest season.
For businesses and organisations, Baisakhi presents a wonderful opportunity to connect with employees and clients. Our corporate Baisakhi hampers are designed for professional gifting — elegant packaging, customisable branding, and hassle-free delivery to multiple addresses. Whether you are sending gifts to your team in Mumbai or shipping hampers to offices across India, we handle the logistics so you can focus on building relationships. Volume discounts are available for orders of 50 or more hampers.
Baisakhi 2026 falls on Monday, April 13th and Tuesday, April 14th. The festival marks the Punjabi New Year and the spring harvest. We recommend placing your Baisakhi gift hamper orders at least 5-7 days in advance for guaranteed delivery across India.
The most appreciated Baisakhi gifts include traditional sweet hampers with laddoos and barfi, premium dry fruit collections, gourmet snack boxes, and festive tea hampers. For corporate gifting, branded hampers with a mix of sweets and savouries work beautifully. All our hampers come in festive Baisakhi-themed packaging.
Yes! Same-day delivery is available across Mumbai — including Andheri, Lokhandwala, Bandra, Juhu, and all major areas — for orders placed before 12 PM. For other cities, we recommend ordering 3-5 days before Baisakhi for on-time delivery.
Order your Baisakhi gift hamper today and share the harvest festival spirit with family, friends, and colleagues. Free shipping on orders above ₹999.
Elegant branded hampers for teams, clients, and partners. Custom packaging, bulk pricing for 50+ orders, and multi-location delivery across India.
Absolutely. Our corporate Baisakhi hampers are popular with businesses across Mumbai and India. We offer volume discounts for orders of 50+ hampers, custom branding and messaging, and multi-location delivery. Get in touch with our team to plan your corporate Baisakhi gifting.
Baisakhi (also spelled Vaisakhi) is the Punjabi harvest festival and Sikh New Year. It celebrates the founding of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. Families visit gurudwaras, participate in nagar kirtan processions, enjoy traditional Punjabi food like makki di roti and sarson da saag, and exchange sweets and gifts with loved ones. In Mumbai, the Punjabi community celebrates with great enthusiasm in areas like Andheri, Lokhandwala, and Vile Parle.