Every Saturday through the year, the city of Bolpur comes alive with the
Sanibarer Haat near Shantiniketan. Located about 10 minutes
toto (electric rickshaw) ride away from the main campus, it's a hugely popular weekend destination for both locals as well travelers. So when I was in Shantiniketan, this is exactly what I did - visited the
Sanibarer Haat.
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A dance performance at the haat |
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Shopping time! |
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Lal cha! |
The haat starts at about 3pm and ends when sun sets (5-6pm). There are no lights in the shops, so they are completely dependent on natural light only. In fact this was the most authentic crafts haat I've ever been to, with real craftsmen selling their own goods sitting at the edge of forest.
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Sanibarer haat |
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The haat is spread over a sizable area |
Things to do at Sanibarer Haat
Well if you love arts and crafts, it's the best place to come to and explore Bengali culture. Here are some of the best experiences at the
haat:
1. Shopping for clothes - there is something for everyone, including men, women and children. You will get options of different prints, styles and explore from.
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Shopping for clothes |
2. Shopping for art pieces - I didn't know as much about arts and crafts of West Bengal, and this was my introduction to it all. Musical instruments are very popular here.
3. Get your pencil/ charcoal portrait made - there are always a few charcoal artists and the make great live portraits. One portrait costs about ₹100.
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A live sketching session is on! |
4. Do photography - if, like me, you also love photography, Shanibar haat is a dreamland for you. You can get some great portrait shots as well. Even though I used only an iPhone X for taking pictures at the haat, the experience was great!
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Portraits of artists |
5. Enjoy local music and dance - this was perhaps my favouite thing to do at the haat - get a bried overview to the local music and dance forms.
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Music is everywhere! |
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A dancer after the performance |
There is food, music and dance as well, but all of it is done by local artisans and is highly immersive experience for all visitors. Some even jump in and join the artists and let go of their otherwise reserved self.
To reach Sanibarer Haat - Saturday market
As I mentioned earlier, you can easily take toto and reach here at fairly reasonable costs. If you have a car, you can also drive down and park in the parking just before entrance.
So beautiful photos from Sanibarer Haat.
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