The Kunduli weekly market (Haat) stands as one of the oldest rural markets in the Pottangi Block of Koraput, held every Friday without fail. Originating from Kunduli Village, this market owes its inception to the Sanaparaja tribes and the Mali communities. Strategically situated along National Highway-26, it enjoys excellent connectivity to neighboring Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Every Friday, the market bustles with activity as a multitude of traders from afar converge to engage in buying and selling. Spanning both sides of NH-26, the market becomes a vibrant hub of commerce. Its offerings range from fresh produce such as vegetables, forest products, and local beverages like mahua, salap, and landa, to livestock, fish, and poultry.
Moreover, an array of manufactured goods, including cloth, soaps, detergents, cosmetics, utensils, household items, and plastic goods, are prominently displayed for sale. Skilled artisans like blacksmiths, potters, and carpenters showcase their crafted wares alongside these products.
Visitors to the market can expect to find a diverse array of merchandise catering to various needs and preferences, making it a bustling center of trade and commerce within the region.