Dimapur to Nashik Flights

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Are you searching for flights from Dimapur to Nashik?The Adani One platform is great for booking flights to any destination. Just enter the names of the origin and destination cities and your date of travel. The website will display a comprehensive airfare calendar with a list of available flights on all airlines operating along this route. You can then filter and choose the most convenient and affordable flights from air carriers such as IndiGo, AirAsia, SpiceJet and Air India on the portal. Adani also offers the best air ticket deals such as cashback offers and discounts. It is also advisable to book return tickets if you have a set schedule to make the most of the offers and get the best deals on your flight tickets. There are currently no direct or connecting flights from Dimapur to Nashik. A good alternative would be to fly from Dimapur to Mumbai and then travel the 166 km from Mumbai to Nashik via road or rail. There are currently 5 to 6 daily connecting flights from Dimapur to Mumbai operated by Air India, IndiGo, Alliance Air and Vistara. These one-, two- and three-stop connecting flights have layovers in cities like New Delhi, Guwahati and Kolkata and can take between 6 hours and 20 hours to reach Mumbai depending on the number and duration of layovers. Check the Adani platform to book the most convenient and affordable flights from Dimapur to Nashik today!

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About Nashik Airport

The Nashik Airport (IATA code: ISK) is situated at Ozar about 20 km northeast of Nashik. It is owned by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd which uses this airport primarily to design, test and produce aircraft for the Indian Armed Forces. It houses an Indian Air Force repair facility and provides widebody commercial freight services. The passenger terminal provides service to both the North Maharashtra Region and the Nashik Metropolitan Zone (NMR). The airport can accommodate about 300 passengers in the terminal structure spread across 22 acres. Facilities and amenities at the airport include a lobby, holding and VIP areas, retail and duty-free stores, childcare facilities, dedicated smoking areas, free trolleys and wheelchairs and eateries.

About Nashik

Nashik is the third-largest precinct in Maharashtra by population and size. It is located in northern Maharashtra and has a total area of 15,573 sq km. The city is located in the Western Ghats along the banks of the Godavari River. Nashik is frequently referred to as "Mini Maharashtra." Known as Panchavati in ancient times, the city finds mention in the epic Ramayana and the Puranas. The region has been ruled by many dynasties and empires including Mauryans, Satavahanas, Abhiras, Kalachuris, Chalukyas, Yadavas, Mughals and the British. Nashik is a developing investment location for information technology firms, manufacturing and textile industry. Other major industries include silk and cotton weaving and sugar and oil processing. It is famous for being one of four cities to host the Kumbh Mela every 12 years. Popular tourist attractions here include temples, caves, waterfalls, vineyards and wineries and riverbanks. The best time to visit Nashik is between October and March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing.

About Dimapur Airport

The Dimapur Airfield (IATA code: DMU) serves Ch¸moukedima-Dimapur, as well as its surrounding areas. The airport is situated between the communities of Ch¸moukedima and Dimapur, wherein National Highway 29 (previously NH-39) runs right next to it. Inside the state of Nagaland, it serves as the sole airport. The airport has one boarding gate and one domestic terminal. The two check-in counters can accommodate 350 arrivals and 200 departures simultaneously. The two main airlines that operate regular flights from this airfield are Air India and Indigo. The facilities and amenities offered by the airport include free trolleys and wheelchairs, X-ray baggage scanning facilities, a lost and found baggage counter, a snacks counter, a tourist information centre and retail and duty-free stores. Transport facilities include buses, auto rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, taxis and car rentals.

About Dimapur

Dimapur is a district and the largest city in the East Indian state of Nagaland. It was the ancient capital of the Kachari tribe which ruled here from about 3000 BC until the 13th century AD. It serves as a gateway to Nagaland and Manipur and is a hub of the State's major commercial activity. A sizable portion of the district is located in the plains, with an average altitude of 260 m above sea level. Kohima district in Nagaland, Karbi Anglong in Assam, as well as a portion of the Golaghat district in Assam together form the southern and eastern boundaries of Dimapur district in Nagaland. The state's sole rail hub and airport are at Dimapur, the district's administrative centre. A miniature version of India may be seen in Dimapur City, the district headquarters. The city has many tourist attractions such as ancient monuments and temples, parks, zoos, forest reserves and a craft village. Summer temperatures can go up to 36∞C and it can be extremely humid (up to 93%), but the winters are mild and comfortable.
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Airport Information

Dimapur

Dimapur Airport, 3rd Mile, Dimapur, Nagaland 797112

Nashik

Nashik National Airport, HAL, Ojhar, Maharashtra

Frequently Asked Questions

No, there are currently no direct or connecting flights from Dimapur to Nashik.
There are many buses, trains, taxis, and car rentals available to travel the 166 km from Mumbai to Nashik.
Along with serving as a gateway to Nagaland and Manipur, Dimapur, the district's capital, is the hub of the State's major commercial activity.
The airport has only one boarding gate and one domestic terminal. The terminal can accommodate 350 arrivals and 200 departures simultaneously. The Dimapur Airport terminal, which covers 3,583 square metres, includes two check-in counters for passengers' convenience.
The Nashik Airport can accommodate 300 passengers in the new terminal spread across 22 acres. Up to six planes can land on the nearby apron.
The two main airlines that operate regular flights from this airfield are Air India, Indigo, Vistara, and Alliance Air.
The IATA codes of Dimapur and Mumbai airports are DMU and BOM respectively.
If you want to load your bags with imitation shoes and clothing from Myanmar and Thailand, the Hong Kong Marketplace is among the best places to go in Dimapur. Once you've mastered the art of haggling, you can purchase a large number of items for cheap rates.
Campers and hikers frequently visit the Intanki Wildlife Reserve because of its breathtaking valleys, camping areas, and mountains.
The Sula Winery is a wonderful winery and vineyard that is situated in the lovely city of Nashik. It was the city's first winery to be founded and is one of its most well-known tourist attractions. The vineyard's history dates around 1999 when it started to operate.
The Triple Falls in Seithekima Village are among Dimapur's most breathtaking tourist attractions. This waterfall is made up of three sparkling cascades that descend from an elevation of 85 m into a pool below.
Someshwar Falls or Dudhsagar Falls are the most attractive tourist destinations in Nashik. The waterfall is only 9 km from Nashik Main Bus Depot and the waters fall from a height of 10 m.