Jaipur Literature Festival
The world's largest free literary festival
Significance
Launched in 2006; now the biggest free litfest on earth. The Jaipur Music Stage runs parallel, hosting fusion and Sufi performances that have become its own draw.
Five days, 500+ speakers, 300,000 attendees — Nobel laureates to debut novelists share stages across the Diggi Palace lawns. Twelve-course curated thali lunches, Sufi music by night, and India's sharpest panel debates.
First-time visitor
Pick 4 sessions a day, save one for the Music Stage, and eat all 5 lunches on site.
What to see
- Morning panels across 6 venues
- Bookstore signings at Bookmark
- Sufi concerts at the Music Stage
- Delegate-only cocktail evenings
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Travel tips
- 1General entry is free; delegate pass gets you priority seating
- 2Arrive 45 min early for big-name sessions
- 3Jaipur hotels 2x regular rates — book a month ahead
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About Jaipur Literature Festival
Jaipur Literature Festival 2027 is scheduled for 21–25 Jan 2027. That's 272 days from today.
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