Saturday Night Market, Goa – Aroma Of Life
My favorite way to get to know a culture is by getting lost in the markets of the locals. It is the best way to see how people really live, how they eat and interact, and what they place value on. Goa has two such markets, which are held once every week: Anjuna Flea Market and Saturday Night Market at Baga. While the former has more of authentic Goan stuff (new and old), the latter is an amalgamation of people and crafts from all over the country.
This post covers our experience at the Saturday Night Market, which is a panoply of myriad forms of craft, food and music. There were umpteen stalls selling Tibetan jewellery, jute/straw handbags, Goan spices, Tribal silver ornaments, Beachwear, wooden decor and a whole lot of other stuff. For food lovers, the fare ranges from Tibetan momos and Chinese to authentic Goan delicacies and yes lots and lots of alcohol.
Take shopping as an experience of finding a great product from a treasure trove and you will be enchanted. I love rummaging through the stuff to find that one perfect piece to bring home as a souvenir. And more than shopping, it’s a great way to discover Goa and its people beyond its beaches.
Travel Tip : The market is usually very crowded so for commuting prefer two-wheeler over four-wheeler.
Here are the pictures :