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Adani One allows you to find the cheapest flights from Bhavnagar to Jodhpur. All the major airlines, including Air India, AirAsia, IndiGo, SpiceJet and Vistara, are listed on the platform. To offer you the best prices, it compares all the major airlines that operate flights from Bhavnagar to Jodhpur. With its airfare calendar, you can compare the prices of all the flights and easily book the cheapest flights with updated discounts and offers. Currently, there are no direct flights between Bhavnagar and Jodhpur. The best option to travel from Bhavnagar to Jodhpur is to travel from Bhavnagar to Ahmedabad and then take a direct flight to Jodhpur. Bhavnagar is situated around 171 km away from Ahmedabad. IndiGo operates a direct flight from Ahmedabad to Jodhpur.

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About Jodhpur Airport

Jodhpur Airport (IATA: JDH) is situated around 10 km from the city centre and is operated by the Airports Authority of India. The airport was constructed by Maharaja Umaid Singh near his Chittar Palace in the 1920s. It was upgraded several times in the following years to become a domestic airport connecting Jodhpur to major Indian cities. Jodhpur Airport has one terminal that handles domestic flights. Airlines like Air India operate flights from this terminal to major cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bengaluru. Jodhpur Airport offers basic passenger amenities like baggage handling, first-aid, drinking water, toilets, food and beverage outlets, and shopping options. Travelling around the airport is also hassle-free due to its proximity to the nearest bus stand and the easy availability of cabs.

About Jodhpur

Jodhpur is Rajasthanís second-largest city. It is also called the Blue City due to its many predominantly blue-coloured buildings that give it a sky-like hue. The city is majorly situated in the Thar desert. Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459, Jodhpur used to be the capital of the princely state of Jodhpur. It is said to have been built to replace Mandore, the capital of the erstwhile Manwar state. The princely state of Jodhpur was established in the 13th century and reached its apex during the reign of Rao Maldeo in the 16th century. Over the next two centuries, Jodhpur was invaded by the Mughals and was then part of a strategic alliance with the princely states of Jaipur and Udaipur. It came under the Maratha influence for a brief period and then was under British rule in the early 19th century. Jodhpur finally joined the state of Rajasthan in 1949. Initially concentrated around the Mehrangarh Fort, the city of Jodhpur has now expanded beyond the towering structure. The city was once a part of the famed silk route, connecting the country to Central Asia. Modern Jodhpur is known for its textile and steel industries. Its location makes Jodhpur a warm city throughout the year, also called the Sun City. Although it rains from June to September, the area remains arid most of the time. While in Jodhpur, you can head to the Sardar Market to buy Rajasthani handicrafts and spices to bring back as souvenirs for your loved ones. The city is famous for its Rajasthani delicacies, with pyaz kachoris, samosas, and ghevars being some of the must-try dishes. The numerous palaces and lakes in the city attract tourists all year roundñthe Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace are amongst the most visited places in the state. The city has its own airport and is also connected by railways to most Indian cities.

Place to visit in Jodhpur

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Ghanta Ghar

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Jaswant Thada

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Mandore Garden

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Mehrangarh Fort

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Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park

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Toorji ka Jhalra

About Bhavnagar Airport

Bhavnagar Airport (IATA: BHU) is situated 5 km away from the city centre in Gujarat. It spans an area of around 175 sq km. The airport has one terminal with only one boarding gate that caters to domestic flights. The airport is connected by direct flights to Pune and Mumbai. The major operators from Bhavnagar Airport are Alliance Air and SpiceJet. The airport offers basic passenger amenities like luggage trolleys, drinking water, toilets, and first-aid facilities. Being a small airport, food, beverage, and shopping options are limited at Bhavnagar Airport. The easiest way to travel from Bhavnagar Airport to the city centre is by cab.

About Bhavnagar

Known as the cultural capital of Gujarat, Bhavnagar is situated in the Southern part of the state. This city in Gujarat was part of the erstwhile Gohilwad and was founded by Maharaja Bhavsinhji in 1723. It is said that the capital city of Gohil Rajputs, Sihor, was getting attacked frequently owing to its location. It prompted Maharaja Bhavsinhji to establish a new capital named Bhavnagar. Having been a port city for a long time, Bhavnagar had trade relations with international ports like Singapore, Zanzibar, and the Persian Gulf. The state flourished under the reign of Maharaja Bhavsinhji Gohil and his grandson, Vakhatsinhji Gohil, through the annexation of additional territories and maritime trade. Bhavnagar became a British Protectorate in 1807. In modern times, Bhavnagar is renowned for its shipbuilding and ship-breaking industry and also the diamond cutting and polishing industry. The city is also one of the largest producers of salt in the country. It has a moderate climate throughout the year, with slight temperature drops during winters. Its location near the sea makes the city very humid on most days. Like the rest of the state, Bhavnagar is known for its famed Gujarati cuisine. Paav-Ganthiya, Fafda-Gathiya, and Bhugda Bateta are some of the must-try dishes in the area. You can visit the Darbargadh area to shop for knick-knacks like beadwork and textiles to take home as a reminder of your Bhavnagar trip. The city has an airport and is also connected by trains and buses to the rest of the country.

Place to visit in Bhavnagar

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Gaurishankar Lake

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Takhteshwar Temple

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Victoria Park

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Airport Information

Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar Airport, Q53M+G97, Airport Rd, Subhashnagar, Bhavnagar, Gujarat 364001

Jodhpur

Jodhpur Airport, 7372+Q6F, Civil Airport Road, Air Force Area, Ratanada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342011

Frequently Asked Questions

You can carry food like vegetables, fruits, dry snacks, etc. Make sure to carry the food in a spill-proof container. Please check the airlineís policy for more information on carrying food items while travelling.
Currently, there are no direct flights between Bhavnagar and Jodhpur. You have to travel to Ahmedabad from Bhavnagar and then take a direct flight to Jodhpur.
The Bhavnagar Airport is around 5 km from the city centre.
Jodhpur Airport is located 3 km away from Jodhpur.
Most tourist attractions in Jodhpur are located near the city centre, which can be covered in two to three days.
Three days are recommended to explore Bhavnagar thoroughly. You can also keep an extra day handy for visiting nearby places.
On most domestic flights, 15 kg of check-in baggage and 7 kg of hand luggage are allowed. However, each airline has different baggage policies, which you should check before packing for the journey.
The most convenient way to travel from Jodhpur Airport to the city centre is by cab.
You can use buses, taxis, auto rickshaws, or a rented car to get around the city quite easily.
Handcrafted bangles, mojris, Rajasthani handicrafts, and spices are some of the items that you can carry home from your Jodhpur trip.
October to March is the best time to visit Jodhpur, with the winter months offering better weather for sightseeing.