Diwali in Jaipur
Festival of Lights in the Pink City
Significance
Celebrates Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. In Jaipur, the Diwali market decoration contest is a century-old tradition where shopkeepers compete for elaborate displays.
The Pink City transforms into a city of gold as every bazaar, haveli and fort is draped in diyas and fairy lights. Johari Bazaar is the jewel — competition-winning decorations light up entire streets.
First-time visitor
Start at Chandni Chowk at dusk, walk through Johari Bazaar, and end at Nahargarh for the city-wide view.
What to see
- Lakshmi Puja on Diwali evening
- Johari Bazaar decoration walk
- Firework show at Nahargarh Fort
- Rangoli competitions in old city courtyards
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Travel tips
- 1Book accommodation 2 months ahead
- 2Walk the old city after 8 PM for peak lights
- 3Air quality dips — carry a mask if sensitive
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About Diwali in Jaipur
Diwali in Jaipur 2026 is scheduled for 7–10 Nov 2026. That's 197 days from today.
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