Khari Baoli
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/MARKETS, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 19, 2016, 16:03 IST
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The largest market for spices and dry fruits in Asia, Khari Baoli will make your senses go on an overdrive. Unlike the modern spice markets that have spices in plastic packets and containers, on this road, you will be flooded with … Read more
The largest market for spices and dry fruits in Asia, Khari Baoli will make your senses go on an overdrive. Unlike the modern spice markets that have spices in plastic packets and containers, on this road, you will be flooded with sensations, both visual and olfactory as vendors on both sides of the streets display their ware in the open. Mounds of yellow, vermilion, pastel white, crimson reds greet you as you chug along. One wonders what it would be like on a windy day or when a storm comes knocking unannounced! In addition to spices, dry fruits and all kinds of ration are available here. Read less
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