The Indian publishing industry has long been a bridge between the vast literary traditions and the diverse community of readers across the subcontinent. With global attention now focused on it, Jaipur BookMark has cemented its place as South Asia’s premier publishing conclave for the past 12 years, running parallel to the Jaipur Literature Festival. Jaipur BookMark, India’s first business-to-business platform dedicated to the publishing landscape, will be back for its 13th edition from 15th to 19th January, 2026, at Hotel Clarks Amer, Jaipur, bringing together publishers, editors, literary agents, authors, translators, booksellers, illustrators, designers, and rights managers from across the world, all under one roof. Jaipur BookMark pivots around the business of books and those who drive it. Over the past 12 years, Jaipur BookMark has had participants from approximately 37 countries, including Australia, USA, Canada, France, UK, Egypt, Ireland, Norway, and many more. Featuring a highly literate, globally aware, and culturally engaged audience, Jaipur BookMark not only facilitates business through panel discussions and roundtables but also provides a space for one-on-one meetings and networking, fostering great business relationships.
How to Reach Jaipur
1. By Air: Air travel to Jaipur is the most convenient way to reach the city. The Jaipur airport is located at Sanganer, which is 12 km from the heart of the city. It has both international and domestic terminals and is well connected to most of the cities across the globe, with a number of airlines operating on a regular basis. Popular carriers like Jet Airways, SpiceJet, Air India, IndiGo and Oman Air have daily flights to Jaipur. Flights to international cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Sharjah and Dubai are also connected from this airport.
2. By Rail: You can travel to Jaipur by trains such as Shatabdi Express, which is air-conditioned, very comfortable and connects Jaipur to many important Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jammu, Jaisalmer, Kolkata, Ludhiana, Pathankot, Haridwar, Bhopal, Lucknow, Patna, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and Goa. Some of the popular trains are the Ajmer Shatabdi, Pune Jaipur Express, Jaipur Express and Adi SJ Rajdhani. Also, with the advent of the Palace on Wheels, a luxury train, you can now enjoy the royalty of Jaipur even when you are on the move. Operating to, in and around Jaipur, this luxurious ride for a train leaves you in awe.
3. By Road: Taking a bus to Jaipur is a pocket-friendly and convenient idea if you are looking to have a budget holiday. The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) runs regular Volvo (air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned) and deluxe buses between Jaipur and other cities within the state. When in Jaipur, you can board the bus from Narayan Singh Circle or the Sindhi Camp bus stand. There is a regular service of buses from not just Delhi but other cities like Kota, Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Vadodara and Ajmer. The fare is very reasonable, and you can easily travel on these buses with your families.
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1. Woolens. It is January and you would be experiencing the coldest month of the year.
2. Carry you winter skincare because you do not want your skin to suffer the wrath of season.
3. A sturdy water bottle, if the festival has refillable water stations.
4. Slip into comfortable sneakers or trainers because it is Jaipur and who doesn’t go sightseeing in Jaipur?




