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The tourists attraction places are Kakkadbhit Yaksha, Cenotaphs Complex, Banni / Khavda, Narayan Sarovar, Dhrang, Lakhpat, Aina Mahal Palace, Kera, Koteshwar, Kachchh Museum, Mata no Madh, Pragmal Palace, Ethnology Museum, Anjar, Kalo Dungar, Tunda Vandha and the list goes on.
There are quite a few Bazaars in Bhuj. The items that are on display in the Bazaars in Bhuj include embroidered quilts, embroidered garments, wall hangings, glass bead work, beautiful shelves, cupboards, grain containers, leather articles, handicrafts, textiles, tie and dye, vegetables color dye printing, 'Rogan' art, woolen shawls and the list goes on and on.
The shopkeepers are dressed in their traditional clothes. But one very important point needs to be kept in mind, which is bargaining. Customers should be really good at bargaining because the shopkeepers charge extremely high prices. The shopkeepers from beforehand quote higher prices because they know that the customers will bargain. So visitors should be prepared to bargain really hard.
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