Bara Bazaar


Haridwar has numerous shops along its streets selling all essentials that a pilgrim would need. Bada Bazar in Haridwar is great place to shop for wooden items and handicrafts.

In the market at Bara Bazar in Haridwar, you can choose to buy both religious as well as decorative items. Standing on the Railway Road, the market attracts pilgrims and tourists from far and wide. Rudraksha seeds (be ware of the fake ones), churan (digestive powders) and a wide range of sweets made from milk are sold at the shops in Bara Bazar. Ayurvedic medicines make for a popular buy in the market.

Bara Bazaar is quite famous for the religious as well as ornamental items. Although the place is a Street market with some shops nearby, the rates are a little higher than the other markets. Especially when the tourists try to buy things here, things are sold pretty costly. But there are special offers running throughout the year so visitors can be pleased by different types of occasional offers. Among the most famous item here is the Ayurvedic medicines. What makes these medicines different is that these are all made from original seeds found here. You will definitely not find these medicines elsewhere and these are quite effective too. People visit Bara Bazaar especially to get these medicines which are a perfect cure for pains and aches.

The bustling Bara Bazaar market of is a shopper’s stop for the local as well as foreign tourists. This lively market is famous for selling religious paraphernalia, decorative as well as ornamental items. Meander through the gullies (lanes) and you’ll see different goods on display. There are a plethora of options to choose from while shopping at Bara Bazaar, if you are a religious one then you can buy genuine Rudraksha seeds, the health conscious can buy churan or digestive powders, for those having a sweet tooth can relish mouth-watering milk sweets from here.

Peda' a type of sweet made from milk is quite popular among the locals and has made a special place in the heart of foreign tourists. There is also a huge demand for Ayurvedic medicines that are sold in the market. Medicines for all types of pain and aches are also available at the market.

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Haridwar also offers wonderful shopping opportunities for travellers. Though most of the shopping items that you find here are associated with religion and spirituality, the pilgrimage centre also has in store a wonderful range of art and craft items. Before, you say good bye to the holy town, you can stuff your bags with well crafted souvenirs to carry back home. Besides pooja items and idols, you will have the opportunity to buy items like beaded accessories, wood carvings, stone carvings and a variety of jewellery items. But, where do you need to go for this shopping spree in Haridwar? Let's have a look.

However shops in Haridwar have many interesting things to offer to the tourist. The main shopping centers are Moti bazaar, Upper Road, Jwalapur and Kankhal. You can also check out the Government Handloom and Handicrafts Emporiums and the Gandhi Ashram. Here you will find a range of handicraft decorative pieces. If you are interested in jewellery, then you can choose from a variety of imitation ones which make good fashion accessory.


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