The Ultimate Visitor’s Guide to Surajkund Mela 2026: Food, Fun, and Family Vibes

The Surajkund International Crafts Mela is more than just an art exhibition; it is a full-day experience perfect for corporate outings, family trips, and school excursions. With its "proper village" theme and modern amenities, the 2026 mela ensures a comfortable and memorable visit for everyone.

A Culinary Journey Across India No visit to Surajkund is complete without exploring the massive food court. The mela offers a dedicated "Food Map" to help visitors navigate the variety of authentic regional cuisines. Highlights include the famous "Dal Baati Churma" from Rajasthan, "Saada Punjab" North Indian delights, and authentic South Indian dosas. For those with a sweet tooth, the legendary "Jaleba"—a larger-than-life version of the traditional jalebi—is a must-try delicacy that captures the indulgence of Indian fairs.

Shopping and Home Decor Treasures The mela is a treasure trove for home decorators and fashionistas. Beyond clothing, the stalls are packed with brass metal decorative pieces, unique wooden furniture, and high-quality terracotta kitchenware like tawas and bottles. Visitors can find aesthetic home lighting, such as traditional lamps that aren't available in typical markets, and vibrant decorative plates that add an international touch to any living space.

Entertainment for All Ages Families traveling with children will find plenty of engagement. There are dedicated sections for traditional handmade toys, including wooden whistles that mimic bird sounds and modern takes on classic games like "Zero Kaata." For history buffs, the on-site museum showcasing the Saraswati-Sindhu civilization provides an educational deep dive into Haryana’s ancient heritage. With live performances from international groups like Ethiopian dancers, the mela offers a festive "vibe" that encourages everyone to join in the dance.
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