Bhuj to Dharamshala Flights

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Adani One is here to solve all your worries related to flight ticket booking. Whether it is a Bhuj to Dharamshala flight or a return flight, Adani One will display a detailed airfare calendar to help you choose the best flight. At Adani One, you will get various discounts and cashback offers. All major carriers, including IndiGo, Go First, Air India and Air Asia, are listed on the platform, and you can choose your preferred departure time. Instead of manually searching each airline’s website individually, you can save your time and money by booking flight tickets through an easy-to-navigate booking form available on Adani One. Discounts and offers are updated regularly for both direct and connecting flights on the portal. If you have an arrival date in your mind, take advantage of the discounts with return tickets. Adani One displays the list of the cheapest flights to help you get the lowest airfare and make your journey affordable. Currently, no flights from Bhuj to Dharamshala. Ahmedabad Airport is nearest to Bhuj, and a cab or bus will take you to the airport in about 6 hours. IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, and Vistara operate connecting flights between Ahmedabad and Dharamshala with a layover in New Delhi. The shortest air journey is 5 hours.

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About Dharamshala Airport

Dharamshala Airport, also known as Kangra-Gaggal Airport, lies 15 km from Dharamshala, and its IATA code is DHM. Alliance Air and SpiceJet serve the domestic airport that operates regular flights to New Delhi and other places in North India, from its solo terminal. It also offers reasonable connectivity with major cities out of North India, like Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata. Outside of this airport, there is access to automobiles and taxis, which can take passengers to the heart of the city. You can make arrangements in advance for vehicle rental services and hotel pickup services.

About Dharamshala

Dharamshala lies on a beautiful stretch of land in the Kangra Valley, at an average elevation of 1,475 m above sea level. The city, set against the stunning Dhauladhar ranges, is one of the most peaceful places you can visit in all of North India. Thick deodar trees encompass this quaint hill town, and snow-capped peaks decorate the landscape. The British established the town between 1815 and 1847. Dharamshala took its name in 1849 from an ancient Hindu sanctuary of the same name and was founded as a military cantonment for Kangra-based troops. Dharamshala was a low-profile mountain town until Tibetan refugees and the Dalai Lama arrived in October 1959. Dharamshala is revered as the spiritual home of the exiled Tibetan monk Dalai Lama and is often referred to as the Little Lhasa of India. Dharamshala is a city that is split into two, with Dharamshala town located lower and Mcleodganj located higher. The peaceful hill stations take great pride in their substantial Buddhist influences, as many charming old monasteries can be found in this area. Dharamshala is still a popular spot for visitors worldwide to come and see the remarkable Tibetan hub in India. Dharamshala is beautiful in both winter and summer. While the summer is ideal for paragliding and hiking, the winter is perfect for sightseeing. The peak tourist season in Dharamshala occurs between March and June.

About Bhuj Airport

Bhuj Airport (IATA Code: BHJ) is located in the Kutch district around 3 km north of the city. The airport is well-connected to various Indian cities, including Bangalore, Delhi, Dabolim, Rajkot, Bhopal, Kolkata, and Hyderabad. Spread across 832 acres, the facilities at the airport include baggage trolleys, wheelchair assistance, a smoking room, a lost and found baggage counter, and a child care room. The airport has a single terminal that can handle 200 passengers each at arrivals and departures. Many shops selling magazines, newspapers and medicines are also located on the premises of the airport.

About Bhuj

Bhuj is a city in the Kutch district of the state of Gujarat. The city is famous for its ancient temples, historic sites, gateways and alleyways. The city is popular among shoppers for leather items, Bandhani handicrafts and jewellery. In 2001, a high-frequency earthquake devastated many parts of Bhuj and its adjoining areas. According to historians, the city is named after Bhujiyo Dungar Hill overlooking the city around 3 km from the city centre. Bhuj was founded by Rao Hamirji in 1510 and later became the capital state by Rao Khengarji in 1549. The city was ruled by the Samma Rajputs of Sindh from the 8th-16th centuries followed by the Jadeja Rajputs, the Mughals and Lakhpatji I, the King or Rao of Kutch. The city attracts many tourists during the Desert Festival or Rann Festival. Aina Mahal, Parag Mahal, Kutch Museum and Swaminarayan Temple are some popular tourist attractions of the city.

Place to visit in Bhuj

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Aina Mahal

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Hamirsar Lake

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Kutch Museum

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Mandvi Beach

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Prag Mahal

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Airport Information

Bhuj

7MG7+6H8, IAF Campus, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001

Dharamshala

NH154, Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh 176209

Frequently Asked Questions

The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium in Dharamshala is just as attractive as the Adelaide Oval and Newlands, and it has a capacity of 23,000 spectators.
The dishes Chana Dal Pakwan, Dabeli, and Lasooni Parantha are all typical of Bhuj.
McLeodganj is a suburb of Dharamshala. It is also called Upper Dharamshala.
The Gujarat Tourism Department hosts the annual Rann Utsav festival from the end of November to the beginning of February. Rann Utsav is also known as the White Desert Festival.
When in Bhuj, you can purchase items such as vegetable-dyed articles, embroidered bags, pieces of fabric, leather products, earrings, glass beadwork, and scarves.
Some of the most popular restaurants in Dharamshala are The Taste Of India, Tibet Kitchen, Clay Oven, Peace Cafe, and Bodhi Greens.
The city of Bhuj is well-known for its many palaces and temples, as well as its winding, narrow alleyways. In addition to that, it is home to Gujarat state's very first museum.
The new name of Bhuj Airport is Shyamji Krishna Verma Airport.
The city of Bhuj was severely damaged by an earthquake early on the morning of India's Republic Day (January 26th, 2001).
The months of November through March comprise the city's winter season. Winter is the best time to visit Bhuj for tourists.
Bhuj is a city located in the state of Gujarat in India. Bhuj lies approximately in the middle of the journey from the Rann to the Gulf of Kutch.
Dharamshala is a notable name in Buddhist tourism since it is the home of the Dalai Lama and all Tibetans who live in exile.