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This makeshift market is perched on Shimla’s slopes and is the perfect destination for those who love a good bargain.
This makeshift market is perched on Shimla’s slopes and is the perfect destination for those who love a good bargain. Read less
This makeshift market is perched on Shimla’s slopes and is the perfect destination for those who love a good bargain. Woollen clothes, Tibetan rugs and carpets, padded jackets, mufflers, scarves, sweaters as well as quality Tibetan accessories like bags, boots, shoes and jewellery are found in its bylanes. If you wander further into the chaotic lanes, you’ll also discover charming antiques and curios. Located just beneath the Ridge, the market is the preferred destination for travellers looking to shop at reasonable prices. Corn cobs swathed in butter, salt and lime are sold by wayside vendors and are a great snack to indulge in while you wander through the market.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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