The best places to shop in Manali
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN MANALI/ Updated : Sep 5, 2017, 21:50 IST
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With its quaint roadside stalls and street-market stretches, shopping is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Manali. From beautifully-woven shawls to local handicrafts, Manali offers numerous unique souvenirs at relatively c … Read more
With its quaint roadside stalls and street-market stretches, shopping is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Manali. From beautifully-woven shawls to local handicrafts, Manali offers numerous unique souvenirs at relatively cheaper prices. If you’ve had your fill of exploring the emerald-green valleys and snow-clad peaks all around, then head to these markets to take home some of Manali’s bric-a-brac. Read less

With its quaint roadside stalls and street-market stretches, shopping is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Manali. From beautifully-woven shawls to local handicrafts, Manali offers numerous unique souvenirs at relatively cheaper prices. If you’ve had your fill of exploring the emerald-green valleys and snow-clad peaks all around, then head to these markets to take home some of Manali’s bric-a-brac.
The mall road is usually crowded and buzzing during the summer seasons, simply because hordes of tourists come to enjoy the serenity of the hills. It is true that there aren’t too many options here for shoppers, but what you can get here in an authentic portrayal of hill life, and some beautiful items that are locally produced. There is no sham, there are no heavy price tags on ordinary items, it is all about the beauty and purity of the Himalayas, and in this you have this abode of happiness. Shopping can be interesting here, as some of the items you may not find here in the plains. So you can get a host of authentic items here, and these will never disappoint.
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