Tibetan Market
Imagine strolling down the bustling Calangute-Baga road, the sun casting a warm glow over the vibrant stalls, and the air filled with the scent of incense and the soft chatter of vendors. This is where you'll find the Tibetan Market, a kaleidoscope o...
Tibetan Market
Imagine strolling down the bustling Calangute-Baga road, the sun casting a warm glow over the vibrant stalls, and the air filled with the scent of incense and the soft chatter of vendors. This is where you'll find the Tibetan Market, a kaleidoscope of colors, sounds, and smells that will transport you to a world far beyond Goa's sun-kissed beaches.Every Saturday, this market comes alive, showcasing a diverse array of goods from Tibetan refugees, Kashmiris, and local artisans. The stalls are adorned with Buddhist prayer flags and jap malas, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Here, you can discover unique silver artefacts, precious stones, intricate embroidery, and an assortment of quirky home décor items. The market is a sensory feast, where the clinking of jewellery, the rustle of fabrics, and the aroma of street food blend together in perfect harmony. It's a place where culture and commerce intertwine, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Goan life and the resilience of its artisans. As you wander through the stalls, you're not just shopping; you're immersing yourself in a story of tradition, creativity, and community.
Tibetan Market
History buffs, couples, and cultural enthusiasts.
November to April, peak season.
4.7 (2234)
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Amazing Service
The proprietor, Sam, has the most beautiful spirit -- take the time to stop and speak with him and you will be blessed. Even if you didn't plan to go to the East Village, it's worth the trip to shop here--a great addition to the area.
Amazing Service
Beautiful garden with a variety of plants and flowers. The statue of Dr. FL Gomes adds historical significance to the place.
Amazing Service
Even if you didn't plan to go the East Village, it's worth the trip to shop here--a great addition to the 'mall' that is St. Marks. The variety of Tibetan jewelry and apparel is impressive, and the staff is very friendly.