Shopping In bundi


 Shopping in bundi bundi bazaars are narrow and crowded lanes where not much is available, but it certainly is a good place to pick up a memento � anything from brightly coloured odhnis (long scarf) to hand painted wood and metal wares, murals and jewellery. Silver jewellery is readily available, and prices here are much lower than any of the major towns. Sadar bazaar and Chaumaukh bazaar are the main shopping areas.
Though bundi is not really a great place to shop yet there are ample opportunities to pick up quiet a few momentoes. Cotton carpets, famous Kota paintings and Kota doria sarees, stone statues, wooden toys, lac bangles or simply a colourful odhni - tourists can pick up any of these items as per their choice. The bazaars themselves are not modern, rather they exude a medieval charm which is hard to ignore.

 Shopping in bundi May not be as thrilling as in other cities of Rajasthan.But still a tourist can pick up souvenirs like cotton carpets, miniature paintings, Kota sarees, stone statues, wooden toys, lac bangles or colorful odhnis (shawls) from this beautiful and colorful town in Rajasthan. Hotels in bundi give the tourist a chance to savor the authentic cuisine of Rajasthan against the backdrop of the picturesque landscape of bundi.
Shopping in bundi may not be as thrilling as in other cities of Rajasthan.But still a tourist can pick up souvenirs from the many shops in bundi.The bazaars (markets) in bundi are striking because they still retain their medieval look. bundi is famous for its cotton carpets, which you can find in the shops in the main bazaar. bundi is also known for its paintings, especially miniature paintings marked by a particular green tint and almost lyrical in its creative expression.

 Shopping in bundi One can also buy beautiful Kota sarees, stone statues, wooden toys, lac bangles or colorful odhnis (shawls) from this beautiful and colorful town in Rajasthan. bundi in Rajasthan lives in the shadows of the 19th century, untouched by the outside world. Its bazaars are narrow and crowded lanes where not much is available, but it certainly is a good place to pick up a memento anything from brightly coloured odhnis (long scarf) to hand painted wood and metal wares, murals and jewellery. However, the bazaars of bundi, Ragesthan are worth visiting, not for what they sell but for their ancient shops. Some of these date back to as far as the 17th century, now crumbling but still selling variations of what they originally sold. Silver jewellery is readily available, and prices here are much lower than any of the major towns. Sadar bazaar and Chaumaukh bazaar are the main shopping areas.