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Lokhra Sunday Bazaar

4P5X+WQM Lokhra Sunday Bazaar, Lokhra, Guwahati, Assam 781040

Neighborhood: Lokhra

Friday: 7 am–9:30 pm
Monday: 7 am–9:30 pm
Saturday: 7 am–9:30 pm
Sunday: 7 am–9:30 pm
Thursday: 7 am–9:30 pm
Tuesday: 7 am–9:30 pm
Wednesday: 7 am–9:30 pm

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gunajitdev sarma

4 days ago

Very crowded weekly market. You get all sorts of local items and delicacies here. The uniqueness of this market is it offers tax free space for tribal women. Lots of tribal form the vicinity do come here and sell their produce or collected produce. You get all type of herbs, veggies, fresh fish, meat fruits as well as silk worms regularly. Good place to explore market. It s ope throughout the day

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Chandan Kumar Das

4 days ago

Lokhra Sunday bazar is very nice bazar which you can avail on each Sunday. From the very early morning it has started and a huge number of people comes to sell their products also the crowd for buying the products much more bigger than sellers. Here you will get all types of rice, vegetables, fruits, chicken, fishes , clothing, all home appliances that you need for daily uses in a very effective price. Must visit place in Lokhra, Guwahati.

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Sumita Bhattacharya

4 days ago

The Saturday Lokhra bazar near Balipara town in Assam, was an eye opener. Makeshift bamboo structures across a huge field, colourful tarpulin sheets spread across tables or on the ground had an array of mindboggling stuff. Nearly a thousand stalls were spread out before us. Manning them were all kinds of people who'd come here early in the morning with their wares. We wandered down the narrow aisles between stalls heaped with brilliantly patterned saris, shawls, gamchas, snug winter jackets and pretty frocks.We went past rows of sacks overflowing with pungent, vivid spices, cane baskets of all sizes and shapes, plastic sheets on the ground piled high with polished red carrots, plump purple brinjals, ruby red tomatoes, emerald green beans of astonishing lengths and small newspaper packages of short dumpy scarlet chillies, the famous Bhut Jolokia– the hottest in the world. Walking right to the back side of the market were the dried fish stalls and fresh pork being sold. The local men women haggled over the goods dressed in their finery.

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Alok Bhowmick

4 days ago

We can buy almost every household specially vegetables in very cheap price.

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Dr. Dhrubajyoti Bordoloi

4 days ago

Typical Assamese morning Hat Bazar.. popular for ethnic herbal and vegetables... People from adjoining Hills of Guwahati come early in the morning to sell their homestead grown as well as wild collection vegetables... If you want to see the diversity of indigenous vegetables then must visit this place Sunday early morning...

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Seema Singh

4 days ago

Local fresh Vegetable n fish market

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Tapan Roy

4 days ago

Cheap rate vegetables can be purchased

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Nibedita Borah

4 days ago

Nice all vegetables and fruits here