Bedecked elephants and camels, drum beaters, folk artists and master craftsmen together would recreate the glorious past of the Mughal era ambiance during the carnival that kick starts every year on February 18.
The Taj Mahotsav will display the country’s extensive arts, crafts and culture besides folk music, and classical dance performances as well as elephant and camel rides, games and a food festival, all forming part of the festivities.
‘Our art, culture, music, dance and other such heritage forms from across India are showcased during this festival. Manipur’s traditional dance, classical music like Ghazals and Sufi songs would also be there,’ said Shravan Kumar Sharma, Commissioner, Agra.
Organised by the state tourism department every year to promote tourism in and around Agra, the festival is truly India at her best with a glimpse of her rich heritage and extraordinary legacies.
‘Agra has been hosting the festival for years together now. The festival finds a mention in both national and international festivals. Tour operators promote this event and tourists like to come here to take part in this festival year after year,’ said Ashok Goyal, a district administrator.
This year, over 1500 artists would be performing during the festival. There would be around 217 performances.
State authorities said the Taj festival has been designed to be a complete tourism event in itself.
Traditional folk musicians, performing at the gateway to the ‘Shilpgram’, welcome the visitors.
The majestic Taj Mahal forms the backdrop of the festival.