No matter how much you claim to know your city there is always a penetralia hidden under the mask of chaotic uproar. Being born and brought up in Delhi I always claimed to know the city well but on a stroll to civil lines an unremarkable gate under ISBT Shahdara link flyover led me to a little Tibet in Delhi. Tibetan market Delhi is kind of a shopping hub for students of Delhi university.
The entire region that surrounds the Tibetan Market is populated by the refugees from the Tibet. Once a Small locality has now turned into a much popular shopping destination in Delhi.
Tibetan market is famous for its collection of woolen apparel. Homemade and handmade woolen clothes are brought to the market and sold at unbelievably affordable prices.
Tourists especially visit this Tibetan market Delhi for the exquisite Tibetan artefact like paintings, statues, antiques, wooden lamps, incense and Gothic jewellery,brass items like Tibetan bric-a-brac, and other things can be found in here. Another thing for what this market is famous for is range of stylish footwear and leather products. when you get tired shopping, you can enjoy some delectable Tibetan food like Momos and yummy Thukpas. Tourists and University students are seen to be the frequent visitors here.
Tibetans smiling faces and friendly nature would compel you to buy their stuff even when you have not planned to shop. The great deal of stuff the Tibetans put forward on sale is very impressive and worthy of buying. Once you step into the market, you might just think of it as a different place altogether. Tibetan Market also known as Monastery Market is a must-visit place for shopaholics and for people who enjoy artifact. The whole Tibetan market near Kashmiri gate has grown so popular that it has been christened with the name of Monastery Market.
If you are from Delhi then you must go at least once to see all the pomp and show and when tourist can collect souvenirs from here then why can’t we. Now this is the time to plan your outing with your friends and you loved ones to Tibetan market.
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