Dimapur to Khajuraho Flights

Hero Banner
  • Book Flight
  • Flight Status

Travellers & Class

1Economy

Are you looking for a Dimapur to Khajuraho flight? You can book your air tickets on Adani One’s one-stop platform. Be it a Dimapur to Khajuraho flight or a Khajuraho to Dimapur return ticket, Adani One displays a detailed airfare calendar to help you choose the most suitable Dimapur to Khajuraho flight fare. All domestic carriers—IndiGo, Go First, Air India and AirAsia—are listed on their forum and allow you to choose. Discounts and offers are updated regularly. We suggest booking a return ticket if you have an arrival date in your mind; take advantage of the discounts along with the return tickets. There are no direct flights from Dimapur to Khajuraho. Instead, you can book a flight from Dimapur to Lucknow, about 246 km from Khajuraho. Several connecting flights service the Dimapur to Lucknow route every week, operated mainly by IndiGo. Connecting flights have long layover times and operate via cities like Kolkata and New Delhi. Adani One will display the list of the cheapest flights to help you get the lowest airfare.Check out the air ticket deals, cashback options, offers and discounts while booking your flight. Take a look at the airfare calendar and complete your Dimapur to Lucknow flight booking on Adani One today! There are several options for online flight ticket booking from Dimapur to Lucknow. Approximately 7 to 10 flights fly between the two cities daily, and the shortest one takes only about 6 hours and 30 minutes to fly from Dimapur to Lucknow. It takes about 7 hours to reach from Lucknow to Khajuraho by road.

ADVERTISEMENT

About Khajuraho Airport

Lucknow, the state capital of India's Uttar Pradesh, is served by Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (IATA: LKO, ICAO: VILK). It was formerly called ëAmausi International Airportí and is situated around 14 km outside of the city centre in the Amausi neighbourhood. Later, in 2008, Chaudhary Charan Singh, India's fifth prime minister, had it renamed. It is owned and run by the Adani Group-led Lucknow International Airport Limited (LIAL), a public-private partnership. The airport has two operational terminals (T1 and T2), and one under construction passenger terminal (T3) that will be completed by the end of the year 2022. It handled around 2.5 million passengers, with 22954 aircraft movement in the fiscal year 2020ñ2021 and handled around 5.5 million passengers, with 38494 aircraft movement in the fiscal year 2019ñ2020. Airlines associated with Lucknow Airport are Vistara, Air India, Air India Express and IndiGo. The airport was awarded Asia's ëBest Airportí award in July 2013, along with Jodhpur Airport. Lucknow Airport also provides so many facilities.

About Khajuraho

A little town in Madhya Pradesh's Bundelkhand region called Khajuraho is well-known for its clusters of Hindu and Jain Temples. Due to their exquisite and sensual rock sculptures, these temples are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Vindhya Range of Mountains forms a stunning backdrop for Khajuraho. Khajuraho got its name from the Sanskrit word 'Kharjura Vaahaka,' which means 'date palm' or 'Khajur.' Khajuraho is a small town surrounded by beautiful forts, temple complexes and palaces. Khajuraho was the capital of Chandela Rajputs from 950 to 1050 AD. Khajuraho traces its history back to an era when the Chandela kings ruled Central India approximately between the 9th and 13th centuries AD. The region was famous for its art and architecture. The temples that were built during that period are world famous architectural masterpieces. Khajuraho Temples are well known for the erotic art of the Chandela dynasty that ruled the region approximately between the 9th and 13th centuries. There are about 85 Khajuraho temples, out of which only 22 are still in use. These temples have many features that make them unique from other temples across India. Khajuraho is listed by UNESCO for its historical monuments and sculptures. The Khajuraho region is known for the Ol-Ondh style of architecture. According to the 2011 census, Khajuraho has a population of 24481 with a sex ratio of approximately 1100 females over 1000 males. Khajuraho has a literacy rate of 53%. Its literacy rate is lower than the country's average literacy rate, 74.4%. The temperature in Khajuraho ranges from about 48.1 to 19.4∞C.

Place to visit in Khajuraho

undefined

Devi Jagdamba Temple

undefined

Dulhadev Temple

undefined

Lakshman Temple

About Dimapur Airport

Dimapur Airport (IATA: DMU, ICAO: VEMR) serves Dimapur, the capital of Nagaland, India. It is located on NH-29. This airport was built during World War II and is the only one connecting this region of Northeast India with other destinations. There are frequent flights from Dimapur to Guwahati and Kolkata. A direct bus service connects the city to the Dimapur Airport and the railway station. The Airports Authority of India manages the airport and flights. The airport is also debating the construction of an international terminal. Dimapur Airport is Nagaland's only civil airport and is a public facility. IndiGo, Alliance Air and Air India are the primary airlines that fly into Dimapur. Dimapur Airport serves Kolkata, Bangalore, Imphal, Delhi, Guwahati, Shillong and Dibrugarh, among other significant cities. Check-in services, infant food, lost and found services, a doctor on call and free parking are available at the airport. Dimapur Airport is located about 5 km from Dimapur. For its meteorological observations, the airport has been given the ICAO code VEMR. The terminal can handle 300 to 500 people per hour. Spread over an area of 3,583 m2, the Dimapur Airport terminal has two check-in counters for the convenience of travellers. The various bus services connecting Dimapur with other parts of India and abroad get support from the Dimapur Bus Station, located about 15 minutes from the city centre. Free trolleys are available at the airport to make sure passengers can transport their luggage easily. X-ray baggage scanning facilities at the airport also help to ensure security and the airport has a lost and found baggage counter to help travellers whose belongings have been misplaced. Assistance to seniors and physically challenged passengers is also provided by the airport authority. Passengers can also avail medical and wheelchair service if required.

About Dimapur

Dimapur city is present in the Indian state of Nagaland. The town is close to the Assam border, on the banks of the Dhansiri River. The Dhansiri is a tributary of the Brahmaputra. The name Dimapur is made up of three words: ëDií, which means ëwaterí, ëMaí, which means ëbigí, and ëpurí, which means ëcityí. It is Nagaland's largest city in terms of both area and population. Nagaland has a population of 1,22,834 people, according to the 2011 census. Males account for 52% of the Dimapur population, with females accounting for the remaining approximately 48%. The Naga group makes up the majority of the city's population. The city has an 86% literacy rate. Although English is the official language of Dimapur, the majority of the population speaks Chakhesang, Ao, Lotha, Angami and Nagamese. Tourists can visit the Nagaland Science Centre, Stone Park, Hazi Park, Shiv Mandir and Kali Temple in Dimapur. In the neighbouring Ch¸moukedima District, the Nagaland Zoological Park, Green Park, Niathu Resort, Noune Resort, The Triple Falls, Nagaland Science Centre, Aqua Mellow Park and Agri Expo site are all easily accessible from Dimapur. Dimapur's history dates back to the 13th century when it was the capital of the Dimasa Country, a prominent kingdom in the northeast. It served as a crossroads for the British and Japanese soldiers during World War II. Dimapur was administered by the British, and the rails were laid during this time. The climate in Dimapur is hot and humid.
ADVERTISEMENT

Airport Information

Dimapur

Dimapur Airport, 3rd Mile, Dimapur, Nagaland 797112

Khajuraho

Khajuraho Airport, Khajuraho Airport Terminal Rd, Khajuraho Airport Area, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh 471606

Frequently Asked Questions

The climate of Khajuraho is tropical.
Presently, Lucknow Airport has two terminals.
No, it is not necessary. But it is advised to pay the charge for one's safety.
Yes, Khajuraho is the best and safe for tourists.
Local buses, taxis, electric rickshaws and cab services are available in the city.
Some of the tourist attractions near Khajuraho are Raneh Fall, Varaha Temple, Manjeshwar Temple, Lakshmana Temple and many more.
Lucknow Airport (code: LKO) has two terminals: the older Terminal 1 handles international flights and Terminal 2, opened in 2012, serves domestic traffic. A third terminal may be under construction.
Khajuraho is basically famous for its spicy food, especially for non vegetarians.
The Aerial distance between Khajuraho to Dimapur is about 1930 km.
October to March is the best time to visit this place. Khajuraho gets very hot during April, May and June.
You can visit in the month of March, which also happens to be one of the busiest months of Nagaland tourism. Weather is pleasant and comfortable with little humidity.
Various tourist establishments provide accommodation facilities in Dimapur. Some of the finest hotels near the airport include Niathu Resort, Hotel Grand Tizu, Itiben Resort, and so on. Explore other hotels in Dimapur near the railway and bus station.
Top Airlines like Air India, SpiceJet and IndiGo fly from Dimapur to Khajuraho.
Dimapur Airport (IATA: DMU, ICAO: VEMR) is situated at a distance of 5.8 km south east of Dimapur.
Hindi is the main spoken language in Khajuraho and is commonly seen on the tongue of the majority of people of the city.