Guaraya gardens around the border of these three districts - Jhalokati, Barisal and Pirojpur. Not just garden, Payara has a large floating market here. Barisal of these three paddy-river-canals. Once the Barisal region was called 'Venice of Bengal'. This Barisal is getting attractive day by day and foreign tourists. And this pearly floating market is now popular with tourists.
Paraara is cultivated in about 24,000 acres of land in Atghad, Kuriana, Bankura and some other villages in Swarupkathi upazila of Dumuria, Kamphaati, Kanchalia, Bhimruli, Himanandkathi, Sawardakathi, Rampur, Mirakati, Shawrakati, Jagadishpur, Adamkati and Pirojpur districts of Sadar upazila of Jhalakhati district. About 80 percent of the country's total pearl is produced in this region.
The prime time of selling guarara of these areas in the month of Ashra-Sraban. These floating markets are sitting in canals in different canals. One of them is Atagara Bazar and Bhimruli Bazar. The farmers brought guava in small boat every day from dawn to evening. From there, buyers bought from different places of the country. The market is selling 3,000 pieces of guava every day, said businessmen. Every pea guava is sold from 250 to 300 rupees.
In the floating market, many boats and boat boats together in the canals were seen in the canals. Seeing the scene, the mind goes out. Teethumbur canal in the rainy season, green nature on the banks of the canal and green-yellow guava in the boat. In the small boat or trawler, between the middle of the guava garden, the sightseeing of the canals is quite enjoyable. Peaar float can now plan to turn around this market.