Surajkund Mela - The World's Largest International Crafts Fair!

Date:21/Jan/2020

Surajkund Mela 2020 Dates:

The festivities last a fortnight from around 1st to the 17th of February 2020 engaging visitors in traditional folk dances, musical shows, and even puppet skits

Surajkund Mela Timings:
The Mela is on from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM every day.

About Surajkund Mela
Surajkund, means 'Lake of the Sun', is an ancient reservoir that was built in 10th century by King Suraj Pal of the Tomar dynasty.Faridabad, the little destination hidden in Haryana, saw no tourism until it began hosting the 'Surajkund International Craft Mela'.It is Celebrated no less than any festival, the core motive behind it is to promote the talent and culture of local artisans in our country.In a world where machines are replacing humans faster than before, this little initiative by the Haryana government nurtures rural craftsmanship and boosts the export of local handlooms.Each year the Surajkund Mela works around a specific theme based on a state of India, which also inspires the fairs architectural layout, spirit, and décor.The beauty of this concept is to  boost the morale of local craftsmen to continue their waning flair of handmade merchandise.It is Hosted annually by the  Haryana Tourism Department in Surajkund Over 20 countries from South Asia, Africa, and Europe actively participate in making this fair a huge success. It is alaso a platform for artists across the globe to showcase their culture and talent. .

Highlights of Surajkund Mela 2020
The organizers invigorate the mood of its visitors with scrumptious ethnic dishes, affordable colour-popping paintings, antique stone sculptures and fun rides to keep even the little ones busy. Apart from trying delicious rural cuisines and shopping for local art, one can also indulge in some scintillating folk dance and music shows at the open-air theatre.Each state exposes a part of their culture at the Mela, providing an aesthetic indulgence for both Indian and foreign tourists.

How to Reach the Surajkund Mela?
A unique festival hosted in the famous Faridabad district of Haryana, Surajkund is well connected by all means of transport.The nearest metropolitan city near Surajkund is New Delhi. Just 8 km from South Delhi, one has multiple travel options based on their budget.

By Road
If you are driving down from another state, the National Highway is a well-made 4-lane road.A comfortable drive, Surajkund is well connected to Delhi, Faridabad and Gurgaon. You can opt for a tourist taxi or even drive your personal vehicle as the mela area has adequate parking space.
By Metro:
If you are already in Delhi and plan to travel to Surajkund from there, the Delhi Metro is an excellent mode of transport for you. Take the metro from Central Secretariat to Badarpur via Sarita Vihar and Mohan estate. Badarpur is the nearest metro station for the mela.There are plenty of prominent route maps at all metro stations in both English and Hindi for outstation travellers.

Where to Stay?
Actually you require some prior planning as the host city entertains guests from across the globe.While there are plenty of resorts in and around the area of Surajkund, booking early might land you some good deals.Some of the best options are the Aravalli Golf Course resort in Faridabad, Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary in Gurgaon and the Taj Palace in New Delhi , you can pick a hotel based on your budget and desire to commute every day.

Surajkund Mela Ticket Price
Price: INR 100 - INR 150

Availability: Tickets for the Surajkund International Crafts Fair are easily available on all major online booking platforms and even at the venue.
Discounts: Every year the committee introduces new discount options for its visitors, however, these are some standard rebates launched by the Haryana Government.
A 50% rebate on the entry ticket amount on weekdays for school and college students with a valid ID card.
A 50% discount on the entry ticket amount for senior citizens, differently-abled and soldiers.