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About Bhavnagar Airport

Bhavnagar Airport (IATA: BHU, ICAO: VABV) is a domestic airport located in Gujarat, around 4 km from the city centre. It is situated in Gujarat's southeast corner. Bhavnagar Airport has a single terminal arrival and departure capacity of 100 passengers per hour. The terminal has one boarding gate, three check-in counters, and two security counters. The Airports Authority of India developed this airport as a nearby airport for VIP visitors and subsequently changed it to a domestic airport. The airport has two major buildings: one for the domestic terminal and one for air traffic control with just an ILS system. This airport's cargo bay can handle two Boeing 747 flights at the same time. This airport has flights to several major cities in India, with direct flights to and from Mumbai. Bhavnagar Airport provides a variety of amenities and services. These include free baggage trolleys, wheelchairs, a medical facility, conveyor belts, public bathrooms, and a lost and found luggage counter for passengers. There are comfy cushioned couches, mobile charging outlets, entertainment television, a VIP lounge, local phone facilities, an announcement system, a post box, etc.

About Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar is a significant port city in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, along the Gulf of Khambhat. The town is 50 km away from the port of Alang, South Asiaís biggest ship-breaking yard and a major trading harbour. Bhavnagar has temples, serene beaches, heritage sites, and relics of the cityís past. Raja Bhavsinghji Gohil founded Bhavnagar in 1723 as a city and eventually a state in 1743. It was earlier known as Gohilwad and served as a trade link between Singapore, Zanzibar, Mozambique, and the Persian Gulf. You can experience the undulating waves of the Gulf of Khambhat here. Bhavnagar is a hub for Indiaís diamond-cutting and polishing industry. Bhavsinhji Takht Sinhji Gohil (1703ñ1764) laid the foundation stone in 1724. Before the Indian Union was formed in 1948, it served as the capital of Bhavnagar State, a princely state, before being incorporated into the Union. Since its inception, Bhavnagar has been a centre of maritime trade. Today, it is home to several weaving mills, sawmills, and ancillary industries, such as tiles and brick kilns, which support the construction industry. The temperature of Bhavnagar rises to 42 ∞C in summer and drops to below 5 ∞C in winter. A majority of Bhavnagar residents speak Gujarati and Hindi. Major tourist attractions of Bhavnagar include Nilambag Palace, Bhav Vilas Palace, Takhteshwar Temple, Barton Library, and Victoria Park. Bhavnagar Airport is 4 km from the city, and you can travel between the two via bus or taxi. Bhavnagar Airport is well-connected to Mumbai and New Delhi by flight. You can get a bus to Bhavnagar city from Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Rajkot. It will take 4 hours to reach Bhavanagar from Ahmedabad by train.

Place to visit in Bhavnagar

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Gaurishankar Lake

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Takhteshwar Temple

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Victoria Park

About Coimbatore Airport

Coimbatore International Airport (IATA: CJB, ICAO: VOCB) is nearly 10 km from the city. You can get a bus from Gandhipuram Central Bus Station, Singanallur Bus Stand, and Ukkadam Bus Stand for Coimbatore Airport, or book a cab. Currently, it has a single terminal and runway that serve international and domestic flights. It has flight services to all major metropolitan cities in India, such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad. Domestic carriers like SpiceJet, Air India, and IndiGo operate from here. Coimbatore Airport has various facilities for passengers, such as free trolleys, wheelchairs, parking, Wi-Fi, a lost and found counter, an information desk, first aid and child care rooms, etc. There is a currency exchange counter and a smoking zone as well. The airport offers a snack bar, a few food kiosks, and a restaurant where you can get a bite while waiting for your flight. The airport is also well-connected to the city. Taxis and auto-rickshaws are easily available just outside the airport terminal. Some hotels even offer pick-up and drop-off services at the airport. Gandhipuram Central Bus Station is 10 km away. You can get there by taking an auto or a taxi. Coimbatore Junction is also easily accessible via auto-rickshaws, buses, or taxis.

About Coimbatore

Coimbatore, also known as Koyampuththoor, is a major city in the western part of Tamil Nadu. The city lies on the banks of the river Noyyal in the Western Ghats. Coimbatore is India's 16th most populous city and the second largest city in Tamil Nadu. The Kongu dynasty used to rule over this city, and the city got its name from one of the rulers of the Kongu dynasty - Kovan. It was the sea route between the west coast and Tamil Nadu. Coimbatore has been part of many different empires. From the Kosars in the Sangam age to the Cholas. The city then went to the Badami Chalukyas. The Pandyas then conquered the city. From the Pandyas, the city was taken over by the Madurai sultanate, and from them, the city went to the Nayaks as part of the Vijayanagara empire. The city was then captured by Haider Ali of the Mysore sultanate. After Tipu Sultanís death, the city passed into the British's hands before it finally became a part of Independent India. Coimbatore is famous for its rich history, culture, temples, and mouth-watering cuisine served on a banana leaf by a majority of the restaurants in the city. The city is often called the ìManchester of South India.î This is because Coimbatore has a thriving textile industry and is a big cotton producer, much like Manchester in the UK. Coimbatore is also known as ìPump Cityî because most pump motors used in South India are manufactured here. Popular tourist destinations in Coimbatore include Marudamalai Temple, Eachanari Vinayagar Temple, Perur Pateeswarar Temple, and Anubhavi Subramaniar Temple. You can go trekking or camping in the Dhoni Hills, the Vellari Mala, the Perumal Peak, and the Thalaiyar Falls. The temperature of Coimbatore ranges from 18∞C in winter to 35∞C in summer. You can visit here from September to March. The majority of the people in Coimbatore speak Tamil and English. Coimbatore Airport is well-connected to major cities. You can get a bus from Gandhipuram Central Bus Stand and Mettupalayam for Bangalore, Cochin, Chennai, and Hyderabad. The Arulmigu Velliangiri Andavar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and the Adiyogi Shiva Statue are some of the popular locations near Coimbatore that attract devotees from different regions. While in the city, one can try idli, dosa, vada, paniyaram, sambar rice, and kaalan, which are a few popular dishes you cannot miss.
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Airport Information

Coimbatore

Coimbatore International Airport, Airport Road, Peelamedu - Pudur Main Rd, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641014

Bhavnagar

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

Frequently Asked Questions

No, there are no flights from Coimbatore to Bhavnagar. The alternative nearest airport is in Ahmedabad, which is 175 km away. There are several flights from Coimbatore to Ahmedabad, majorly operated by IndiGo. The shortest flight takes around 3 hours and 50 minutes, including a 40-minute layover in Hyderabad. Once you land in Ahmedabad, you have to rent a car or take an inter-city bus to Bhavnagar.
Diamond polishing and shipbreaking are the two main industries in Bhavnagar.
Coimbatore is well-known for its cotton Kovai Cora sarees.
Three days are enough to visit Bhavnagar.
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.
No, it is your choice. However, purchasing insurance can be beneficial in case of delayed flights or lost luggage.
Nilambagh Palace, Barton Library and Museum, Gaurishankar Lake, and Gopnath Beach are some places you should not miss out on in Bhavnagar.
The aerial distance between Coimbatore and Ahmedabad is 1415 km.
Bhavnagar is dominated by Gujarati cuisine. Some popular dishes are fafda, gathiya, and dhokla. Pav gathiya is a local dish made of besan gathiya and pav (bread) served with tamarind chutney on top.
Coimbatore is all about Tamil food. Local dishes include idli, dosa, sambar or rasam, lemon rice, and Kozhi Urundai (chicken meatballs in gravy). Finish your meal with a glass of Jigarthanda, a classic Tamil milkshake. Since you are in Tamil Nadu, do try some filter coffee with a side of local snack snacks like murukku.
Bhavnagar is a great place to buy Gujarati handicrafts, pottery, wooden toys, and jewellery (especially diamonds). You will also find several modern malls in the city.
Coimbatore is famous for silk and cotton fabrics and spices. There are many renowned textile shops throughout the city.
Coimbatore never gets cold, although summer can be hot and humid. July to March is the most pleasant season.
The best time to visit Bhavnagar is between October and January. Summer in Saurashtra is arid and scorching, almost like a desert, with temperatures as high as 42 ∞C.
Coimbatore is called the ìManchester of South Indiaî because it has a thriving textile industry and is a big cotton producer, much like Manchester in the UK. Coimbatore is also known as ìPump Cityî because most pump motors used in South India are manufactured here.