Anjuna Flea Market

If you have not been to the markets in India or like to visit them, then you will be interested.
Rating 10110

31 march 2016Travel time: 16 march 2016
To put it mildly, I am not a fan of lying or sitting on the beach. Well, the first 2-3 days to sleep off is sacred. And then I do not have the patience to lie idle. Therefore, the market in Anjuna turned out to be a wonderful place for me. He has been working since morning. Having breakfast, you can come to it even before the heat starts. And after walking around the market, you can go to the beach through the necks standing between the market and the beach. Buy and continue the tour of the market. Apparently, this is exactly what many people do.
The market itself is similar to other markets, for example, to the “night market”. A lot of sellers, each of which seeks to "suck" some obscene stuff into you. But there are points with quality goods. For example, there are several outlets selling world brand items sewn in India at very loyal prices. Don't be in a hurry to pay. Sellers, as usual, want to make extra profits and may charge ridiculous prices at first.
For example, for 7 “clothes” selected by my wife, we were charged 11.500 rupees within 45 minutes. But we bought similar clothes already at the night market. Possibly also with overpayments, but much cheaper. So we thanked and tried to leave. They didn't let us out without our things taken away. But we paid 3.500 for them, most likely at least 500, if not 1.500 overpaid. Trade everywhere! And don't be afraid to walk away without a purchase. You always have the opportunity to return. And after that you will hear a much more loyal price from which, turning around, you can remove half.
In a word, the market in Anjuna is an entertainment standing on the beach where you should go with a good mood and without a burning desire to buy anything. Desire will appear on the spot .. .
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