Welcome to Jaipur
Where ancient heritage meets modern innovation, in the heart of Rajasthan's majestic Pink City.
Conference Dates
December 11-12, 2026
Venue
Manipal University Jaipur
Conference Venue



Manipal University Jaipur
Set against the backdrop of the Aravalli hills, Manipal University Jaipur offers a perfect blend of modern infrastructure and traditional architecture. Our state-of-the-art facilities ensure a seamless conference experience.
Location
Dehmi Kalan, Near GVK Toll Plaza, Jaipur-Ajmer Expressway
Distance
25 mins from Airport
30 mins from City Center
Facilities
- Modern Auditorium
- High-speed WiFi
- Conference Rooms
- Dining Area
- Parking Space
- Technical Support
Royal Heritage of Jaipur
Explore the magnificent historical monuments that have earned Jaipur its UNESCO World Heritage Site status.

Amber Fort
Built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh I, Amber Fort is known for its artistic Hindu style elements with intricate mirror work, elaborate frescoes, and the stunning Sheesh Mahal. The fort's architecture showcases a perfect blend of Rajput and Mughal styles.
Key Highlights:
- Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors)
- Diwan-i-Aam
- Sukh Niwas

Hawa Mahal
Constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, this five-story palace is made of red and pink sandstone. The 953 small windows (jharokhas) were designed to allow royal ladies to observe street festivals while remaining unseen.
Key Highlights:
- Unique Architecture
- 953 Jharokhas
- Natural Air Conditioning
City Palace
Built between 1729 and 1732 by Sawai Jai Singh II, the City Palace complex includes the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal. It represents the finest blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, showcasing the grandeur of Jaipur's royal family.
Key Highlights:
- Chandra Mahal
- Mubarak Mahal
- Diwan-i-Khas

Jantar Mantar
Built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jantar Mantar is a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the world's largest stone sundial. This astronomical observatory complex houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.
Key Highlights:
- Samrat Yantra (The Supreme Instrument)
- Rashivalaya Yantra
- Jai Prakash Yantra

Albert Hall Museum
Built in 1876, this oldest museum in Rajasthan showcases a rare collection of artifacts including paintings, jewelry, carpets, ivory items, crystal works, and metal sculptures. Its Indo-Saracenic architecture is a remarkable example of colonial design.
Key Highlights:
- Egyptian Mummy
- Persian Golden Carpet
- Ethnic Collections

Galtaji Temple
Also known as the Monkey Temple, this ancient pilgrimage site features a series of temples built within a narrow crevice in the Aravalli Hills. The complex includes natural springs and seven holy water tanks.
Key Highlights:
- Natural Springs
- Ancient Sanskrit Texts
- Temple Architecture
Getting to the Conference
Multiple convenient transportation options are available to reach Manipal University Jaipur
By Air
Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is well-connected to major cities
- Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore
- Taxi services available at airport
- Pre-book airport transfers
By Train
Jaipur Junction Railway Station is a major railway hub
- Regular trains from major cities
- Station code: JP
- Auto & taxi stands available
By Road
Well-connected by highways and expressways
- Regular bus services
- Ample parking at venue
- Major highways: NH 48, NH 21