Holi is round the corner and it is time for some festive shopping. Find the perfect shopping destinations in Noida for your Holi shopping. Read the guide on where to buy your pichkari and gulal this Holi.
What to Buy?
Pichkari (Spray-guns), gulal (Powdered color), scented gulal, herbal gulal, Sandal packs, water balloons, rainbow caps and colored masks.
The Chinese water guns have flooded the markets. Priced from Rs 20 to Rs1500 these come in various shapes and colors. Pichkaris shaped as guns and tanks are most sought by the kids. The water guns with popular cartoon characters like Chhota Bheem, Angry bird and Doraemon are priced higher. No decent pichkari is available below Rs150. The regular gulal is for Rs20 while the scented one is for Rs30 and box of sandal paste is Rs50 a piece. Colorful caps and masks are also much in demand.
You would also find moulds to make gujia, a traditional Indian sweet made on Holi, priced at Rs 20.
Where to Buy?
Noida - Atta Market, Indira Market, Brahmaputra Market, Harola, Shopping Centers in various sectors
Greater Noida - Jagat Farms, Rampur, Tugalpur, Kasna, Surajpur, Various Sector Markets
Have a great time shopping for Holi!
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Happy Holi (Read on Blog)
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What to Buy?
Pichkari (Spray-guns), gulal (Powdered color), scented gulal, herbal gulal, Sandal packs, water balloons, rainbow caps and colored masks.
The Chinese water guns have flooded the markets. Priced from Rs 20 to Rs1500 these come in various shapes and colors. Pichkaris shaped as guns and tanks are most sought by the kids. The water guns with popular cartoon characters like Chhota Bheem, Angry bird and Doraemon are priced higher. No decent pichkari is available below Rs150. The regular gulal is for Rs20 while the scented one is for Rs30 and box of sandal paste is Rs50 a piece. Colorful caps and masks are also much in demand.
You would also find moulds to make gujia, a traditional Indian sweet made on Holi, priced at Rs 20.
Shopping for Holi at the Local Shopping Center in Sector 25, Noida |
Festive Shopping late in the evening at the Brahmaputra Market, Sector 29, Noida |
Where to Buy?
Noida - Atta Market, Indira Market, Brahmaputra Market, Harola, Shopping Centers in various sectors
Greater Noida - Jagat Farms, Rampur, Tugalpur, Kasna, Surajpur, Various Sector Markets
Have a great time shopping for Holi!
You Might Find Useful:
Festivals (Read on Blog)
Happy Holi (Read on Blog)
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Happy Holi Bushra. It's Holi after all and no harm in living the day King Size:)
ReplyDeleteCertainly! Happy Holi to you too, Vishal :)
DeleteI miss the Indian holi here :'(
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DeleteI don't live in Noida but I work here so am slowly becoming interested in what is available and what is happening.
ReplyDeleteAre there any organic food outlets in Noida Bushra?
Kalpanaa, there's The Green Leaf in Sector 53, Organica in Sector 65 others are portal based online services.
DeletePS.April has been quite a busy month..apologies forthe delay in responding.
Noida had a colorful Holi indeed :-)
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Great post..
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DeleteHope you had a colorful one!
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DeleteHoli shopping is always a fun specially for children.
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Deletewow so colorful, happy holi :)
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DeleteHoli shopping is always fun, more so for kids!
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