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Thursday, 24 March 2011

The Raja Bazar

The Raja Bazaar is one of the well liked Tourist Attractions in Rawalpindi. The city of Rawalpindi, known as the twin of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, is dotted with a number of bazaars or markets, like The Raja Bazaar. The bazaars of the Old City are famous for quaint old shops in Moti bazaar, Saddar bazaar, Raja bazaar and Kashmiri bazaar. The Sarafa bazaar, one of the other market places of Rawalpindi, is famous for brass and copper ware and beaten gold and silver jewelry.The Raja Bazaar Rawalpindi is situated right next to the Rawalpindi Cantonment. The Raja Bazaar commences from here.
At the outset, you will not be able to figure out what to do at this amazing place. You need to get used to the pulsating rhythm of The Raja Bazaar to understand the place better. As it turns out, the Raja Bazaar is in fact a business souk where you can glimpse thousands of people running from here to there. The sheer variety of businesses will impress you. Here, at The Raja Bazaar, you can find every thing which a common man can use, so the place is ideal for purchasing gift items and accessories. The Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi however, is a haunt of pick pockets and policemen. 
This is a place where you go by choice, but come out by sheer luck. Rawalpindi has long been a major market for exports from neighboring places such as Indian Kashmir and the North West Frontier Province. The bazaars of Rawalpindi are known to specialize in Kashmiri silver, cane baskets and furniture, Potohar shoes and Chappals, handicrafts such as inlaid sheesham and walnut furniture, shawls and jackets, embroidered and woolen kurtas and household linen, walking sticks, and hand woven Kashmiri and Bokhara carpets.


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