Home > Blogs > Four Days of Bliss: Exploring Santiniketan’s Sonajhuri Haat (Khoai Haat)! Four Days of Bliss: Exploring Santiniketan’s Sonajhuri Haat (Khoai Haat)! Posted on March 25, 2025 by Paul Santosh | Categories: Information Planning a trip to Santiniketan? Then you’ve got to visit the famous Sonajhuri Haat, also known as Khoai Haat. Nestled under the shady Sonajhuri trees, this vibrant market is a perfect mix of shopping, culture, and nature. And here’s the latest update—it’s now open for four days a week, giving you ample time to enjoy its magic! The haat operates every Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Whether you search for it as Sonajhuri Haat or Khoai Haat, these are the days to mark on your calendar! The new four-day schedule helps preserve the area’s natural beauty while welcoming visitors to experience its charm. So, plan your visit accordingly for a delightful outing. What Makes Sonajhuri Haat (Khoai Haat) So Special? Sonajhuri Haat, fondly called Khoai Haat by locals, is more than just a marketplace—it’s an experience! Local artisans bring their best here, from colorful sarees and jewelry to clay pots and wooden crafts. The rustic vibe, with trees all around, makes it a peaceful yet lively spot. Plus, you can grab some yummy Bengali snacks while wandering through—talk about bliss! Tips to Make the Most of Your Visit Days to Visit: Saturday to Tuesday—perfect for a weekend getaway or a midweek escape. Best Time: Mornings are calm and cool, but the haat buzzes till late afternoon. How to Get There: Santiniketan is well-connected from Kolkata by road or train. From there, Sonajhuri Haat (Khoai Haat) is just a short ride away. Why You’ll Fall in Love Whether you know it as Sonajhuri Haat or Khoai Haat, this market has something for everyone. Looking for unique souvenirs? Craving a taste of local culture? Or just want to relax in nature? These four days—Saturday through Tuesday—are your chance to enjoy it all. So, pack your bags and head to Santiniketan for four days of pure bliss at Sonajhuri Haat (Khoai Haat)! Happy travels! Tags: Santiniketan Haat, Sonajhuri, Sonajhuri Haat About the Author Paul Santosh No author bio available. Other blogs Basanta Utsav in Santiniketan: A Celebration of Spring’s Spirit Basanta Utsav, the vibrant spring festival that paints Santiniketan in hues of joy, arrived once… more... Bolpur Made Easy: New WBTC AC Volvo Bus Connects You to Tarapith and Kolkata! Big news for Bolpur folks and Santiniketan lovers! The West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC) has… more... Visva-Bharati Updates Ashram Area Access for Tourists Santiniketan, the cultural heart of West Bengal, is a dream destination for travelers seeking history,… more... Gitanjali Utsav – 2025 The three-day 'Gitanjali Utsav - 2025' begins from March 25th to March 27th, 2025 organised… more... Santiniketan’s Ashram Area Reopens for Tourists: A New Chapter Under Visva-Bharati’s Vice-Chancellor Great news for travelers and culture enthusiasts! Santiniketan’s iconic Ashram area, part of Visva-Bharati University,… more... From Alumnus to Leader: Dr. Ghosh’s Journey at Visva-Bharati! Santiniketan’s prestigious Visva-Bharati University has finally welcomed a permanent Vice-Chancellor after a gap of 15… more... Share This Post Facebook Twitter