Shop at the popular Indo-Nepal border Pashupati Market


Pashupati Market, located along the Indo-Nepal border near Darjeeling, is a lively shopping hub known for its unique blend of Nepali culture, fashion, and craftsmanship. Just a short drive from Darjeeling town, the market sits at the Pashupati Checkpost, where Indian visitors can enter the shopping lane with valid identification. Over the years, it has gained popularity for offering an impressive range of imported goods, making it a favourite stop for tourists enroute to Mirik.

The market is best known for its collection of Korean and Thai cosmetics, trendy apparel, shoes, perfumes, gadgets, and winter wear. Many shops also sell handcrafted items, woollens, souvenirs, and accessories sourced from Nepal and Southeast Asia. Bargaining is part of the experience, and visitors often enjoy exploring the narrow lanes packed with colorful storefronts, lively chatter, and tempting displays.

Beyond shopping, Pashupati Market is a great place to experience the cross-border lifestyle and the warm hospitality of local vendors. Tea stalls and small eateries nearby serve snacks and beverages, offering a quick break during your visit.

For travellers exploring the Darjeeling region, Pashupati Market offers a fun and culturally rich detour — perfect for picking up unique finds, enjoying a border-town vibe, and experiencing a different side of Himalayan life. 

Read about other places that fall enroute to Mirik from Darjeeling, which include tea gardens and viewpoints: A surreal journey from Darjeeling to Mirik 

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