Agra February — Taj Mahotsav craft fair East Gate

Best time to visit Agra for events and culture

When to visit Agra for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

February

Taj Mahotsav (18–27 Feb) floods the city with 100,000+ visitors — the crafts fair outside East Gate is genuinely worth the chaos.

Taj Mahotsav: 10 days of Mughal-era crafts, folk music, and food stalls outside East Gate

Fog clearing by mid-month — cleaner sunrise windows than January

Comfortable cool days for walking the Itimad-ud-Daulah tomb gardens

All months ranked — Events

February

Best match

Taj Mahotsav (18–27 Feb) floods the city with 100,000+ visitors — the crafts fair outside East Gate is genuinely worth the chaos.

#1 for events

October

Best match

The sweet spot — dry, clear skies deliver the sharpest Taj photos of the year, and Diwali fireworks light the rooftops.

#2 for events

March

Best match

Holi turns the city into a colour-powder battleground — the Taj closes on Holi day itself, so plan the itinerary around it.

#3 for events

November

Strong option

One of the best weather months — cool 12C mornings, crystal-clear skies, brisk Taj sunrise before the tour buses arrive.

#4 for events

August

Worth considering

Independence Day (15 Aug) flag parade at Agra Fort is worth catching — otherwise the wettest month of the year with near-zero tourists.

#5 for events

January

Worth considering

Dense fog routinely hides the Taj dome until 10am — book a sunrise ticket and prepare to wait in the cold.

#6 for events

September

Worth considering

Monsoon tailing off — the Taj stays quiet with near-monsoon prices, decent value if you accept intermittent heavy rain.

#7 for events

December

Worth considering

Winter fog season begins in earnest — the Taj can vanish after sunset and stay hidden until late morning some days.

#8 for events

April

Worth considering

Heat climbs fast — the 6am sunrise slot at the Taj is the only comfortable outdoor window of the day.

#9 for events

July

Worth considering

Monsoon rains turn the Taj forecourt into shallow puddles — the accidental reflection shots are real, but so is arriving soaked.

#10 for events

June

Worth considering

Pre-monsoon humidity adds to the 39C heat — only the most determined budget travellers visit, with rock-bottom room rates.

#11 for events

May

Avoid

Near-empty Taj at 41C — a surreal experience, but every outdoor visit must happen before 8am or risk heat illness.

#12 for events

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