Witness the incredible culture and heritage of India at the Taj Mahotsav


The 10-day long cultural festival takes place in Shilpgram, near the Eastern Gate of the Taj Mahal.


    admin     2023-01-07 00:00:00

Agra should be on your travel plans this February because come February 18-27, Agra will host one of the biggest and grandest cultural festivals in India – the Taj Mahotsav. 

The Taj Mahotsav celebrates India’s rich arts, crafts, culture, music, dance and cuisines. And though 10 days aren’t exactly enough to fully explore India’s vast heritage, the festival’s efforts are commendable. Taj Mahotsav is organised by the Taj Mahotsav Committee, Agra.

What to expect?
The festival is a great opportunity to see the incredible works of India’s celebrated artisans. Hundreds of well-known artisans from all over India take part in the festival and put their works of art on display. Most of these artworks are regional specialities. For example, bamboo and cane work from the North East, marble and zardozi work from Uttar Pradesh, carpets and shawls from Kashmir.

For fans of dance and music, the festival is a great place to experience folk and classical performances of music and dance. One will get to see various forms of dances from all over India. Festival attendees will also get to see some of the long-forgotten dance forms. What a treat that would be!

The Taj Mahotsav will also let you experience delectable cuisines from all over India. Some of the regional bests will instantaneously take you on a trip down the memory lane. Good food tends to have that effect on people, you see. From every-day chaat to long-lost cuisines, find them all here.