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The Surajkund International Crafts Mela 2026 is being held from January 31 to February 15, 2026 at Surajkund, Faridabad (near Delhi NCR). This is the 39th edition of the fair, with Egypt as the partner nation and Uttar Pradesh & Meghalaya as the theme states, showcasing a “Local to Global” cultural theme. 📅 Key Details Dates: January 31 – February 15, 2026 Venue: Surajkund Mela Grounds, Faridabad, Haryana (approx. 8 km from South Delhi) Timings: Open daily (usually 10:30 AM – 8:30 PM) Partner Nation: Egypt – featuring Egyptian crafts, performances, and cuisine Theme States: Uttar Pradesh & Meghalaya – highlighting regional art, textiles, and folk traditions Edition: 39th Surajkund International Crafts Mela 🎭 Attractions Handicrafts & Handlooms: Over 1,000 stalls featuring artisans from across India and abroad. Performances: Folk dances, music concerts, and cultural shows from India and Egypt. Food Courts: Regional cuisines from India plus Egyptian delicacies. Evening Ambience: Renovated grounds with enhanced lighting for vibrant night experiences. 🎟️ Tickets & Access Tickets: Available online and at the venue. Price Range: Typically ₹100–₹200 on weekdays, ₹150–₹250 on weekends (concessions for students, senior citizens, and differently-abled). Transport: By Metro: Nearest station – Badarpur Border (Violet Line), then local transport to Surajkund. By Road: Accessible via Delhi–Faridabad Road; traffic diversions apply during mela days. Parking: Dedicated parking zones near the venue with shuttle services. 🌟 Special Highlights in 2026 “Local to Global” Theme: Focus on connecting Indian crafts to international markets. Egypt Pavilion: Showcasing pyramids-inspired décor, Egyptian art, and cultural performances. State Focus: Uttar Pradesh’s Banarasi weaves, brassware, and Awadhi cuisine; Meghalaya’s bamboo crafts, handwoven textiles, and tribal dances. ⚠️ Visitor Tips Best Time to Visit: Weekdays for lighter crowds; evenings for cultural performances. Carry Cash: While digital payments are accepted, some stalls prefer cash. Plan Transport: Expect traffic congestion near Surajkund Road; use metro + shuttle for convenience. Photography: Allowed, but professional shoots may need permission.