Description of the attraction
Anjuna is a small town on the beautiful seaside of the smallest Indian state of Goa. One of the attractions that attracts the largest number of tourists to this small town is the famous flea market, which takes place on one of Anjuna's magnificent beaches, just off the main road, every Wednesday. Such a huge number of people flock there that, due to traffic jams, car traffic freezes almost for the whole day. It is noteworthy that in this place you can not only buy something, but also sell: anyone who wants to trade at the Anjuna flea market only needs to pay 100 rupees per seat.
This market arose in the 1960s, during the time of the hippies, who became its kind of "organizers". They constantly came to Anjuna beach, gathered in a company, listened to music, danced and sang until the morning. On the spot, they sometimes had to sell their own things in order to get money for living. Since then, this area has been "chosen" by sellers of various kinds of goods.
In this market you can buy a huge amount of all sorts of things: a variety of souvenirs, clothes, jewelry, pipes for smoking, coconut carved candlesticks, books, stationery, belts, scarves, ritual paraphernalia, dolls, carpets, furniture, dishes, equipment, things like handcrafts work and factory production, both new and used. In addition, in this place at every step there are people selling illegal goods - stolen equipment and drugs. But private police raids force them to be very careful.
The main rule that you should adhere to while in this market is to bargain for even the smallest and most insignificant thing.
You can immediately make yourself a memorable tattoo, both temporary, with the help of henna, and permanent.