Hajj is a sacred journey that makes one feel emotionally and spiritually high. Being the Hajjis’ most cherished moment, it is the tradition that friends and family shower the returning pilgrims with gifts.
Do you know what’s sweeter than the sweets? A thoughtful gesture of deluging the returning pilgrims with gifts, which commemorates their pilgrimage, fosters connection, expresses love, and acknowledges their spiritual journey.
As Hajjis are traveling back to their country, you must decide what to give to your friends, family members, or relatives once they get back to Karachi. Karachi Gifts has a whole section for Hajj Mubarak gift options that you can consider. Because who doesn’t love a gift wrapped in fancy paper or a basket?
We know perplexity is imminent with abundant gift choices; therefore, we are here to provide clarity. Go through our list for some ideas.
Deliver Hajj Mubarak Gifts to Karachi
Technological advancements and prompt deliveries have made it possible for consumers to purchase whatever they want from the comfort of their homes. Karachi offers plenty of online websites through which you can drop gifts to your loved ones’ doorsteps.
But what would be a meaningful or symbolic token that they will admire or appreciate? Some ideas are as follows:
Bouquets
A flower basket or a bouquet is a versatile gift that adds a personal touch. You can carefully curate a bouquet by handpicking their favorite flowers. Its bewitching scent, delicate petals, and exquisite colors never fail to capture the heart of the receiver. You can opt for roses, lilies, white daisies, orchids, gladioli, etc.
If you want to pair your flower bouquet with something else, here are some other options.
Cakes and Chocolates
Who doesn’t love a sweet treat? Karachi has cake and chocolate shops galore for a delectable indulgence. You can go for Hobnob, Delizia, Kebabjees, Sacha’s, Aunty Munawer, etc., for the cakes. For the chocolates, we suggest you buy from Lals Patisserie, Belco Chocolates, or Butlers Chocolate. These places are top-notch when it comes to quality, and they don’t disappoint.
Food or Fruit Baskets
A healthy and an unhealthy meal option packed together in a bundle—a delicious feast only Karachites can enjoy better. You can make a wide assortment of dry fruit or a seasonal fruit basket—handpicking the best and the most favorite ones that your loved ones enjoy devouring.
Besides fruits, you can also deliver pizza, other fast foods, desi foods, etc., to their doorsteps. You only have to choose a restaurant and hit deliver—the rest will be taken care of. Besides food delivery, Karachi Gifts offers dinner buffet tickets for various restaurants, so pick a place they love and surprise them.
Gift Basket
A gift basket containing a medley of different items like juices, snacks, candies, chips, biscuits, and fizzy drinks is also a great idea to celebrate Hajjis upon returning from Hajj. Either search a website that offers customizable baskets or arrange them by yourself—whatever works for you.
Clothing Items
Women love a new dress, especially if it is from their favorite brand. Pakistani clothing brands like Ethnic, Khaadi, Sapphire, Sana Safinaz, Aga Noor, etc., have released elegant, intricately detailed clothes with a refined color palette. Currently, a pastel-colored co-ord set is trendy, so don’t you plan to give that as a gift?
For men, our traditional attire, the shalwar kameez, will be the best gift. You can hop into stores like J., Bonanza Satrangi, Cambridge, etc.
Perfumes
If clothing is something you are not interested in giving, you can give them a best-smelling perfume that will get them a lot of compliments. You can invest in Calvin Klein, Davidoff, etc.; however, Pakistani brands are no less. Bonanza Satrangi, Amir Adnan, and J. Fragrances are the best-selling ones.
Redefining the Post-Hajj Gift Culture in Karachi—Ending Note
While Hajjis are the only ones bringing hadiyat, or gifts for all, it is nice to pamper the returning pilgrims with gifts as well. A well-planned and thoughtful gift is always appreciated; it increases the love and bonding between relatives, family, and friends.
aSo redefine the gifting culture in Karachi post-hajj and connect with your people, as it is a way of celebrating special occasions.