Janpath is a name of Indian origin, translating to ‘the path of the people’. Now before you go there let me tell you that you should really learn bargaining, especially if you are not a local or coming from foreign, because the vendors might increase their price when they see you being new there. One of the bargaining tactic I know is pretend to disagree with their price and begin to go away, 80 out of 100 will call you back and let you buy according to your desired price, well the other 20 are brats, they will let you leave.
The cozy environment of this place won’t let you leave, It is filled with bustling streets, little food stalls at every corner, don’t forget to drink lemon soda for a refreshing walk.
Your pictures and words have a magic, Looking for more posts from you.
Thanks for the kind words and motivating me to post more! Glad you liked the blog 🙂
Didn’t know that Janpath had such amazing handicrafts. The chess boards honestly really surprised me and encouraged me to go to Janpath. The photos that you have uploaded about the items sold at Janpath were beautiful and if i would have been there I personally would have purchased a variety of handicraft items as a gift for my family members.
Yeah it’s a must visit for people looking for gift items.
Love your start! Can’t wait to see you grow🥰
Thank you so much for the motivation!