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Held annually in Faridabad, Haryana, Surajkund Mela is a vibrant craft and cultural fair that showcases traditional arts, handicrafts, handlooms, and cuisines from across India and abroad. It brings together artisans and visitors in a celebration of heritage, creativity, and folk culture.

Surajkund Mela is one of the largest and most vibrant handicrafts fairs in the world, held annually in Surajkund, Faridabad (Haryana), India. It is a grand celebration of Indian and international craftsmanship, folk traditions, cultural performances, and culinary delights. Organized by the Haryana Tourism Department in collaboration with various cultural bodies, the fair attracts artisans, craftsmen, and visitors from all over India and the world.

Established in 1987, the Surajkund International Crafts Mela has grown into a global cultural festival, showcasing the rich diversity of Indian and international art, heritage, and traditions.

What Makes Surajkund Mela Special?

1. Largest Handicrafts Fair in the World

Surajkund Mela is known for its massive scale, featuring over 1,000+ stalls where artisans from every Indian state and several foreign countries showcase their traditional crafts.

2. Thematic Focus – A New State Theme Every Year

Each year, one Indian state is chosen as the "Theme State," and the entire fair reflects its culture, architecture, traditional crafts, and performances. The theme state’s pavilions are beautifully designed to reflect its heritage and art forms.

3. International Participation

Originally focused on Indian crafts, the fair has now become an international event, featuring artisans and performers from more than 20 countries, including SAARC nations, Africa, Europe, and Central Asia.

4. Grand Cultural Performances & Folk Music

  • Folk dances, musical concerts, and theater performances from different Indian states and participating countries.
  • Popular dance forms showcased: Bihu, Bhangra, Ghoomar, Kathak, Lavani, and more.
  • International cultural acts from Africa, Russia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and more.

5. Live Craft Demonstrations

Visitors get a chance to watch artisans creating their masterpieces live—be it pottery, weaving, embroidery, woodwork, or metal crafts.

6. Exquisite Handicrafts & Textiles

Some of the best-selling handicrafts and textiles at the fair include:

  • Phulkari (Punjab), Bandhani (Gujarat), Chikankari (Lucknow), Pashmina (Kashmir)
  • Madhubani paintings (Bihar), Warli art (Maharashtra), Pattachitra (Odisha)
  • Handwoven carpets, metal crafts, terracotta sculptures, and wooden toys

7. Culinary Delights – Taste India’s Traditional Flavors

The Mela is also a food lover’s paradise, with an exclusive "Food Court" serving regional Indian and international cuisines.

  • Delicacies from Rajasthan, Punjab, Bengal, South India, Maharashtra, and North-East India
  • International cuisines from Thailand, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, and other countries

8. Adventure & Fun Activities

For entertainment beyond shopping, the fair offers:

  • Camel & horse rides
  • Magic shows, puppet shows, acrobatics, and traditional martial arts displays
  • Workshops & interactive sessions with master artisans

 

How to Reach Surajkund Mela?

  • By Air: Nearest airport – Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (35 km)
  • By Train: Nearest railway station – Faridabad (10 km), New Delhi Railway Station (25 km)
  • By Metro: Nearest metro station – Badarpur Metro Station (Violet Line), 8 km away
  • By Road: Well-connected via NH-2 (Delhi–Mathura Road) and public transport.

 

Why You Should Visit Surajkund Mela?

A global shopping experience – Buy rare and unique handicrafts from across the world.
Explore diverse cultures – Experience folk traditions, music, dance, and art.
Perfect for photography & vlogging – A colorful and vibrant event.
Support artisans – Help sustain India’s rich handicraft traditions.
Enjoy a day of fun – Rides, food, performances, and interactive sessions.

Surajkund Mela Recurrence Details
Surajkund Mela is usually held in first 2 weeks of February Month

Last 5 Recurrences

  • Jan 31, 2026 to Feb 15, 2026
  • Feb 07, 2025 to Feb 23, 2025

Upcoming 5 Recurrences

  • No upcoming recurrences found
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