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Bhutan Postal Museum
FJFQ+HG9, Thimphu, Bhutan
Changlimithang Football Stadium
Chang Lam SE, Thimphu, Bhutan
National Handicraft Emporium
POB 771 Nordzin Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan
Royal Textile Academy རྒྱལ་འཛིན་ཐག་རིག་སློབ་སྡེ།
Royal Textile Academy, ཐིམ་ཕུ་རྫོང་ཁག 11001, Bhutan
Walking Buddha Statue
FJCV+J2J, Thimphu, Bhutan
Bhutan Textile Museum
Royal Textile Academy, Thimphu, Bhutan
Nearby restaurants
Wangchen Momo Corner, Thimphu
FJFR+VFJ, Thimphu, Bhutan
Hayate Ramen
Thimphu, Bhutan
Cousin Restaurant & Café
4, Norzin Lam 1, Thimphu 11001, Bhutan
Yangkhil Restaurant
Norzin Lam 1, Thimphu, Bhutan
Spices Indian Restaurant
Changlam Square, Thimphu 11001, Bhutan
Ji-Gong Asian Cuisine & Karaoke
Building, 4th floor, Changlam Corner, Near Zangdokpelri Lhakhang, Gepkha Lam 1, Thimphu 11001, Bhutan
Fu Lu Shou - Chinese Restaurant
at City Mall, Changchen Lam, Thimphu 11001, Bhutan
Blackout Rooftop Bar
Gepkha Lam 1 Thimphu, Throm 11001, Bhutan
RiRab Restaurant & Bar
170 Jìjì Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan
Mojo Park
Chang Lam SE, Thimphu, Bhutan
Nearby hotels
Hotel Druk Thimphu Bhutan
218 Norzin Zur Lam 49 SE, Norzin, Bhutan
The Woods (Bistro,Bar,Lodge)
Woezin lam, Opposite to Punjab Bank Thimphu, clock tower area 24, Thimphu 11001, Bhutan
Hotel Gakyil
FJ9R+R2H, Wogzin Lam, Thimphu 00975, Bhutan
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Centenary Farmers Market

FJGR+7G2, Thimphu, Bhutan
4.5(269)
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attractions: Bhutan Postal Museum, Changlimithang Football Stadium, National Handicraft Emporium, Royal Textile Academy རྒྱལ་འཛིན་ཐག་རིག་སློབ་སྡེ།, Walking Buddha Statue, Bhutan Textile Museum, restaurants: Wangchen Momo Corner, Thimphu, Hayate Ramen, Cousin Restaurant & Café, Yangkhil Restaurant, Spices Indian Restaurant, Ji-Gong Asian Cuisine & Karaoke, Fu Lu Shou - Chinese Restaurant, Blackout Rooftop Bar, RiRab Restaurant & Bar, Mojo Park
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Nearby attractions of Centenary Farmers Market

Bhutan Postal Museum

Changlimithang Football Stadium

National Handicraft Emporium

Royal Textile Academy རྒྱལ་འཛིན་ཐག་རིག་སློབ་སྡེ།

Walking Buddha Statue

Bhutan Textile Museum

Bhutan Postal Museum

Bhutan Postal Museum

4.4

(45)

Open 24 hours
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Changlimithang Football Stadium

Changlimithang Football Stadium

4.5

(150)

Open 24 hours
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National Handicraft Emporium

National Handicraft Emporium

3.9

(24)

Open 24 hours
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Royal Textile Academy རྒྱལ་འཛིན་ཐག་རིག་སློབ་སྡེ།

Royal Textile Academy རྒྱལ་འཛིན་ཐག་རིག་སློབ་སྡེ།

4.3

(253)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Centenary Farmers Market

Wangchen Momo Corner, Thimphu

Hayate Ramen

Cousin Restaurant & Café

Yangkhil Restaurant

Spices Indian Restaurant

Ji-Gong Asian Cuisine & Karaoke

Fu Lu Shou - Chinese Restaurant

Blackout Rooftop Bar

RiRab Restaurant & Bar

Mojo Park

Wangchen Momo Corner, Thimphu

Wangchen Momo Corner, Thimphu

4.3

(35)

$

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Hayate Ramen

Hayate Ramen

4.5

(68)

$$

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Cousin Restaurant & Café

Cousin Restaurant & Café

4.0

(48)

Closed
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Yangkhil Restaurant

Yangkhil Restaurant

5.0

(8)

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Reviews of Centenary Farmers Market

4.5
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5.0
4y

Centenary Farmers Market about ten minutes’ drive from clock tower, near Wangchhu river and just north of Changlimithang Stadium is Thimphu’s busiest domestic market. Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Yangzom Wangchuck inaugurated the current Centenary Farmer’s Market in the year 2008 before which famers operated the open, on structures of rows with roofs and tents in between.

Centenary Farmer’s Market is a two story building with about 400 stalls that provides farmers from around the country the opportunity to display their produce and people a chance to support the local agriculture.Vendors from throughout the region starts arriving on Thursday and Friday, and remain till Sunday night. The best time to explore the market is within these three days when the rush of trade is going on. It is also a great way to get acquainted with the locals and learn about the ingredients of a Bhutanese diet. Also watch the residents’ horde the market,choosing the best of the season’s product.

The lower level of the building is where all the imported fresh produce is while the upper level is reserved for local harvest.You can find a variety of fresh, organic produce at affordable prices.Every week vendors from as far as Lingshi in the north and Dagana in the south travel for the busiest days of the week which is explosive of colors and scents,to sell variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices.

The first floor is filled with the local products starting from dried seeds, herbs to fresh seasonal fruits. And authentic traditional product like traditional yeast used for making local wine, pure honey, banana flower, dried cheese, cherry-pepper and many more. While most vegetables in the Farmer’s Market are seasonal, the dried chilies are the only permanent feature throughout the year.

Wander off and in the cereal section of the Farmer’s Market, you will see a display a wide variety of rice: Boyo zaw (puffed rice), zaw (roasted rice), Colourful Mekhu (Crispy rice crackers), kabchi (roasted, ground wheat), tengma (roasted, flattened maize) and kharang (pounded maize), all an important part of Bhutanese cuisine.

A little away, you will find a pungent collection of dried fish, strips of pork and balls of datse (homemade soft cheese). Besides fruits and vegetables, a variety of incenses are among the locally produced goods sold. Fragrant incense powder (sang) of different varieties are displayed at one corner of the market. These incense powders are made from specific ingredients available only in high altitude.

Outside the Farmer’s Market, small meat shops that sells fresh cut of meat and dried meat and canteens are crammed with buyers. You can easily spend over an hour going around, an hour more if you are planning to talk to the farmers.

The market is open all days of the week, from7:00 AM to 7:00 PM except Mondays.

Across the cantilever footbridge on the west bank is a handicraft market along with affordable imported products.

Products includes prayer wheels, jewelries, and wooden...

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5.0
4y

Farmers come from all over the country to sell their farm products in the market. With its wide assortment of fresh and organic produce, the Farmer’s Market has become a favourite spot for tourists and a recreational place for people from all walks of life. Across a cantilever footbridge, Kuendeyling Bazaam, to the west bank is a collection of stalls selling clothing, textiles and handicrafts. The Centenary Farmers Market was inaugurated in 2008 by Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Yangzom Wangchuk. The market is held in a two story building which houses about 400 stalls. Vendors start displaying their produce in these stalls from Thursday and continue to do so over the next three days. This is also the best time to visit the market and explore the stalls, as most of the produce is displayed during this time. Apart from all the buying and selling, these markets present a great opportunity to interact with the locals. One of the benefits of these interactions is that you are introduced to the ingredients essential to a traditional...

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5.0
6y

This is another location that exhibits Bhutanese kindness and generosity. First of all this is a great place for tourists to see and buy fruits and veggies. The bottom floor is dedicated to fruits and veggies, and the upper floor to spices and other goodiess. Across the road you will find tourist nick-nacks to buy. A good place to buy souvenirs at good prices.

Back to the farmers' market: most of the stuff is grown by the sellers, other stuff imported from India(mainly the fruits). I always felt bad because the sellers always gave me more than I paid for..they always waved me away when I wanted to pay more. Please, DO NOT haggle with them on the prices as they are the prices are the cheapest in Thimphu anyways. I have made it a practice never to haggle on price with someone who works the ground day and night to make a living, producing gold from the dirt. I lived in Thimphu for a while and this is where I did my weekend shopping...and as a tourist, spend some time there..and...

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Rigzin NamdolRigzin Namdol
Centenary Farmers Market about ten minutes’ drive from clock tower, near Wangchhu river and just north of Changlimithang Stadium is Thimphu’s busiest domestic market. Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Yangzom Wangchuck inaugurated the current Centenary Farmer’s Market in the year 2008 before which famers operated the open, on structures of rows with roofs and tents in between. Centenary Farmer’s Market is a two story building with about 400 stalls that provides farmers from around the country the opportunity to display their produce and people a chance to support the local agriculture.Vendors from throughout the region starts arriving on Thursday and Friday, and remain till Sunday night. The best time to explore the market is within these three days when the rush of trade is going on. It is also a great way to get acquainted with the locals and learn about the ingredients of a Bhutanese diet. Also watch the residents’ horde the market,choosing the best of the season’s product. The lower level of the building is where all the imported fresh produce is while the upper level is reserved for local harvest.You can find a variety of fresh, organic produce at affordable prices.Every week vendors from as far as Lingshi in the north and Dagana in the south travel for the busiest days of the week which is explosive of colors and scents,to sell variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices. The first floor is filled with the local products starting from dried seeds, herbs to fresh seasonal fruits. And authentic traditional product like traditional yeast used for making local wine, pure honey, banana flower, dried cheese, cherry-pepper and many more. While most vegetables in the Farmer’s Market are seasonal, the dried chilies are the only permanent feature throughout the year. Wander off and in the cereal section of the Farmer’s Market, you will see a display a wide variety of rice: Boyo zaw (puffed rice), zaw (roasted rice), Colourful Mekhu (Crispy rice crackers), kabchi (roasted, ground wheat), tengma (roasted, flattened maize) and kharang (pounded maize), all an important part of Bhutanese cuisine. A little away, you will find a pungent collection of dried fish, strips of pork and balls of datse (homemade soft cheese). Besides fruits and vegetables, a variety of incenses are among the locally produced goods sold. Fragrant incense powder (sang) of different varieties are displayed at one corner of the market. These incense powders are made from specific ingredients available only in high altitude. Outside the Farmer’s Market, small meat shops that sells fresh cut of meat and dried meat and canteens are crammed with buyers. You can easily spend over an hour going around, an hour more if you are planning to talk to the farmers. The market is open all days of the week, from7:00 AM to 7:00 PM except Mondays. Across the cantilever footbridge on the west bank is a handicraft market along with affordable imported products. Products includes prayer wheels, jewelries, and wooden bowls to name few
Zakir HossainZakir Hossain
Farmers come from all over the country to sell their farm products in the market. With its wide assortment of fresh and organic produce, the Farmer’s Market has become a favourite spot for tourists and a recreational place for people from all walks of life. Across a cantilever footbridge, Kuendeyling Bazaam, to the west bank is a collection of stalls selling clothing, textiles and handicrafts. The Centenary Farmers Market was inaugurated in 2008 by Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Yangzom Wangchuk. The market is held in a two story building which houses about 400 stalls. Vendors start displaying their produce in these stalls from Thursday and continue to do so over the next three days. This is also the best time to visit the market and explore the stalls, as most of the produce is displayed during this time. Apart from all the buying and selling, these markets present a great opportunity to interact with the locals. One of the benefits of these interactions is that you are introduced to the ingredients essential to a traditional Bhutanese diet.
BIDUR ROYBIDUR ROY
A Centenary farmers' market is a physical marketplace where farmers and food producers sell their produce, meat, and other food products directly to consumers. These markets are usually held outdoors, with vendors clustered under tents or in open-air stalls. Farmers' markets offer a wide variety of fresh, local food for purchase, often at lower prices than supermarkets. Many farmers' markets also offer artisanal goods, such as handmade crafts, wine, cheese, and bread. Farmers' markets can be found in cities, towns, and rural areas all over the world. They are often held on weekends or during the week on specific days, depending on the location. Visiting a farmers' market is a great way to support local farmers and small businesses, as well as to purchase fresh, healthy food.
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Centenary Farmers Market about ten minutes’ drive from clock tower, near Wangchhu river and just north of Changlimithang Stadium is Thimphu’s busiest domestic market. Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Yangzom Wangchuck inaugurated the current Centenary Farmer’s Market in the year 2008 before which famers operated the open, on structures of rows with roofs and tents in between. Centenary Farmer’s Market is a two story building with about 400 stalls that provides farmers from around the country the opportunity to display their produce and people a chance to support the local agriculture.Vendors from throughout the region starts arriving on Thursday and Friday, and remain till Sunday night. The best time to explore the market is within these three days when the rush of trade is going on. It is also a great way to get acquainted with the locals and learn about the ingredients of a Bhutanese diet. Also watch the residents’ horde the market,choosing the best of the season’s product. The lower level of the building is where all the imported fresh produce is while the upper level is reserved for local harvest.You can find a variety of fresh, organic produce at affordable prices.Every week vendors from as far as Lingshi in the north and Dagana in the south travel for the busiest days of the week which is explosive of colors and scents,to sell variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices. The first floor is filled with the local products starting from dried seeds, herbs to fresh seasonal fruits. And authentic traditional product like traditional yeast used for making local wine, pure honey, banana flower, dried cheese, cherry-pepper and many more. While most vegetables in the Farmer’s Market are seasonal, the dried chilies are the only permanent feature throughout the year. Wander off and in the cereal section of the Farmer’s Market, you will see a display a wide variety of rice: Boyo zaw (puffed rice), zaw (roasted rice), Colourful Mekhu (Crispy rice crackers), kabchi (roasted, ground wheat), tengma (roasted, flattened maize) and kharang (pounded maize), all an important part of Bhutanese cuisine. A little away, you will find a pungent collection of dried fish, strips of pork and balls of datse (homemade soft cheese). Besides fruits and vegetables, a variety of incenses are among the locally produced goods sold. Fragrant incense powder (sang) of different varieties are displayed at one corner of the market. These incense powders are made from specific ingredients available only in high altitude. Outside the Farmer’s Market, small meat shops that sells fresh cut of meat and dried meat and canteens are crammed with buyers. You can easily spend over an hour going around, an hour more if you are planning to talk to the farmers. The market is open all days of the week, from7:00 AM to 7:00 PM except Mondays. Across the cantilever footbridge on the west bank is a handicraft market along with affordable imported products. Products includes prayer wheels, jewelries, and wooden bowls to name few
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Farmers come from all over the country to sell their farm products in the market. With its wide assortment of fresh and organic produce, the Farmer’s Market has become a favourite spot for tourists and a recreational place for people from all walks of life. Across a cantilever footbridge, Kuendeyling Bazaam, to the west bank is a collection of stalls selling clothing, textiles and handicrafts. The Centenary Farmers Market was inaugurated in 2008 by Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Yangzom Wangchuk. The market is held in a two story building which houses about 400 stalls. Vendors start displaying their produce in these stalls from Thursday and continue to do so over the next three days. This is also the best time to visit the market and explore the stalls, as most of the produce is displayed during this time. Apart from all the buying and selling, these markets present a great opportunity to interact with the locals. One of the benefits of these interactions is that you are introduced to the ingredients essential to a traditional Bhutanese diet.
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A Centenary farmers' market is a physical marketplace where farmers and food producers sell their produce, meat, and other food products directly to consumers. These markets are usually held outdoors, with vendors clustered under tents or in open-air stalls. Farmers' markets offer a wide variety of fresh, local food for purchase, often at lower prices than supermarkets. Many farmers' markets also offer artisanal goods, such as handmade crafts, wine, cheese, and bread. Farmers' markets can be found in cities, towns, and rural areas all over the world. They are often held on weekends or during the week on specific days, depending on the location. Visiting a farmers' market is a great way to support local farmers and small businesses, as well as to purchase fresh, healthy food.
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