Taj Mahotsav

One of the best to travel to Agra is during the grand Taj Mahotsav or the Taj Festival. A ten-day event, the Taj Mahotsav at Agra is a festive introduction to India and to the state of Uttar Pradesh. With the mesmerizing Taj Mahal serving as the backdrop for the annual festival, the annual Taj Mahotsav is usually held in the month of February.

Taj Mahotsav is the perfect time to click Taj Mahal pictures. Taj Mahal picture Galleries can often be spotted in print and on the net. Undoubtedly, the innumerable of Taj Mahal pictures and Taj Mahal picture galleries make it the most photographed monument of India. Several world-renowned photographers have captured the beauty iin Taj Mahal pictures. Each Taj Mahal picture is reminder of everlasting love.

Organized by Uttar Pradesh Tourism, Taj Mahotsav is a culturally vibrant platform that brings together the finest Indian crafts and Cultural nuances. From folk music, shayari (poetry), classical dance performances, elephant and camel rides to games and a food festival, the event is a celebration of traditional Indian art forms and crafts. The main events of this festival include classical dance performances by leading dance exponents and musical recitals by maestros, apart from display of various craft products and cultural shows.

The festivities commence with a spectacular procession inspired by Mughal splendour. 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 food festival is an experience to savour with exotic cuisines and delicacies prepared by some of the oldest exponents and the typical preparations from the interiors of Uttar Pradesh.

Showcasing the rich expertise of Indian craftsmen, the Craft Mela exhibits exquisite crafts like marble inlays, wood carvings from Saharanpur; brass and other metal ware from Moradabad; handmade carpets of Badohi; the blue pottery of Khurja; the Chikan work of Lucknow; the silk of Banares etc.

One can experience a profusion of folk music and dances of Dundelkhand, Nautanki (drama), Sapera dance of Rajasthan, Lavani of Maharashtra, shayari (poetry) and classical dance performances as well as elephant and camel rides and games.




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