Agra celebrates
many Fairs and Festivals. As most of the people are Muslims, the
main festivals are Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, and Muharrum with
congregational prayers. Agra is also popular for its Id Melas and
the colorful Tazias taken out on Muharram.
One of the popular festivals in Agra include
Tours to Taj Mahotsav festival, held in
Shilpgram about 1km from the easten gate of Taj.On the occasion
of this festival in Agra, you will find cultural vibrant platform
that brings together the finest Indian crafts and cultural
nuances. Enjoy the folk music, shayari, classical dance
performances, elephant, and camel rides at this festival of Agra.
A food festival, is also organized, the event is a celebration of
traditional Indian art forms and crafts. The festivities are
organized by UP Tourism Department. This festival of
Agra is held in the month of February.
The festivities commence with a spectacular procession with
bedecked elephants and camels, drum beaters, folk artists and
master craftsmen all help to recreate a visual delight
reminiscent of the golden era of the Mughal Darbars. The
Taj food festival in Agra is an experience to
savor with exotic cuisines and delicacies and the Craft Mela
exhibits exquisite crafts like marble inlays, wood carvings,
brass and metal ware, handmade carpets, the blue pottery, the
Chikan works, Banares Silk etc.
Other national festivals are also celebrated in Agra like any
other region of the country. Apart from these festivals in Agra,
while on tour to Agra you can also experience some of the famous
fairs of Agra. The fairs of Agra include Kailash
Fair, which is held at a distance of 12kms from Kailash.
It is a major fair celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva who is
believed to have appeared here in the form of a stone lingam.
Bateshwar Fair is a month-long festival held annually during the
month of November at a place called Bateshwar, which is situated
at a distance of 65 km from Agra.