Banyan Tree’s ‘World Jazz Festival’ is now a well-established brand-with 5 successful editions that have travelled to 6 cities in India. Presented annually in partnership with Musicians Paradise from the Netherlands, the festival has become a significant platform presenting traditional styles of Jazz from multiple regions of the world on one common stage. With each subsequent year, the festival grew in its expanse, putting a spotlight on newer artists and reaching newer audiences-celebrating the rich, ever evolving sounds of Jazz Artists from nations such as the USA, The Netherlands, Thailand, South Africa, France, Germany, Serbia, Australia and Brazil been represented thus far.
The festival presents newer original voices, as also established international maestros who collectively showcase original pieces, as also Jazz Standards as odes to icons who have shaped the history of this music. This is also coupled with a special focus on Indian music-creating a wonderful bridge of collaboration and musical dialogue. The festival is a composite tribute to jazz’s ability to connect people across the world while celebrating its rich history.
In April 2026 - the month that hosts the International Jazz Day, Banyan Tree’s World Jazz Festival will return for its 6th Edition - with an enthralling tour across India-bringing the experience to Mumbai, Delhi, Dehradun, Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad. Each city stands poised to welcome another grand celebration-inviting varied international Musicians. Indians will swoon once again to the tunes of Jazz.
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How to Reach Delhi
1. By Air: Delhi is well connected by domestic and international flights to all the major cities within and outside India. Almost all the major airlines have their flights operating from Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. The Domestic Airport connects Delhi to the major cities in India.
2. By Rail: The railway network connects Delhi to all major and nearly all the minor destinations in India. The three important railway stations of Delhi are New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station.
3. By Road: Delhi is well connected by a network of roads and national highways with all the major cities in India. The three major bus stands in Delhi are Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale Khan Bus Terminus and Anand Vihar Bus Terminus. Both government and private transport providers run frequent bus services. One can also hire government-run as well as private taxis here.
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1. Light, breathable clothing and comfortable footwear, as April is hot and dry with rising temperatures through the day.
2. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or cap to protect against harsh summer sun.
3. A sturdy water bottle and basic medicines, especially to stay hydrated during long hours outdoors.
4. A tote bag or small backpack, along with cash and cards, for carrying essentials and making easy payments.




