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There is no non-stop/direct flight from Gaya to Agartala, but IndiGo operates a one-stop flight from Gaya to Agartala via Kolkata. The duration of this flight varies from 4 to 6 hours based on the layover period. Adani One displays all the flight timings so you can choose what suits you best. Watch out for cashback offers and discounts on Adani One these are updated regularly. Booking return flights well in advance will ensure you can purchase your tickets at a reasonable fare.

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About Agartala Airport

Agartala Airport (IATA code: IXA) was previously known as Singerbhil Airport and is now known as Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport. It lies 12 km northwest of the city centre. Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur built the airport in 1942. During World War II, Agartala Airport was a technical base for the Royal Air Force.Agartala Airport has one terminal that operates domestic flights connecting Agartala to various Indian cities. It is the third-busiest airport in northeast India. Agartala Airport offers luggage trolleys and baggage wrapping services. The airport has 20 check-in desks, 4 passenger bridges, 6 parking bays, an in-line baggage system, escalators, and lifts.Agartala airport has several eateries, a snack bar, a tea coffee bar, and a juice counter. Although there is no duty-free, passengers can shop for souvenirs at several shops, such as the Handloom Handicrafts stall and TR Book Stall.Private buses operate from outside the airport to go to different parts of the city. You can also hire a car or taxi to commute to the city.

About Agartala

Agartala is the capital city of Tripura, located on the banks of River Howrah near the Bangladesh Border. Agartala gained importance when Maharaja Krishna Manikya shifted his capital to Agartala.Agartala has some outstanding gardens, architectural monuments, palaces, hills, lakes, and temples. The government buildings in red remarkably contrast the old white British buildings that are still in use.Agartala is a city that loves sports. Many sports, especially football and cricket, are played here. In addition, the town has its own football league.Agartala is well-known for its seasonal fruits, especially the Kew and Queen varieties of pineapple. The Tripura Orange is famous for its unique sweetness and high juice content. Tourists must not miss the litchi and cashew orchards and the pineapple and orange gardens.Agartala lies 5 km from the Indo-Bangladesh border. Therefore, its local culture is heavily influenced by Bangladeshi and Bengali cultures. The official languages of Agartala include Kokborok and a Bengali dialect. The festivals of Ashokastami, Kharchi Puja, and Durga Puja are celebrated with great fanfare in Agartala.Agartala's climate can be classified as monsoon-influenced humid subtropical. September to February is considered the best time to visit the city.Agartala does not have many restaurants or multi-cuisine facilities. However, you can get a variety of Indian food at almost all restaurants. In addition, restaurants in hotels offer Chinese, Indian and Continental cuisine. When visiting Agartala, you must try Apong, a rice and millet beverage, and Bengali sweets. Mwkhwi, Muitru, and Chakhwi are the state's traditional foods, while rice dishes like Mami, Guriya, and Maisa are also popular.

Place to visit in Agartala

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Heritage Park

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Jampui Hills

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Neermahal Palace

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Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary

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Ujjayanta Palace

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Unakoti

About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport, or the Bodhgaya Airport (IATA code: GAY), is a domestic and international airport that operates flights to various major cities of India, and seasonal flights to Thailand, Japan, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. Gaya Airport is the second-busiest airport in Bihar after Patna Airport. The airport is located just 5 km from the city centre.There are two terminals at Gaya Airport. Terminal 1 is a domestic terminal that operates domestic flights and can house 100 arrival and departure passengers at a time. Terminal 2 is an international terminal. During peak hours, it can accommodate 400 arriving and departing passengers. The airport has all the basic amenities such as a cafe, currency exchange, check-in counters, customs counters, etc.Gaya Airport has complementary baggage services for international and domestic passengers. It offers wheelchair services to physically disabled and senior citizens. Gaya Airport also has a book shop, a chemist, and other shops where passengers can avail of essentials. Gaya Airport is equipped with eateries, cafes, restaurants, and bakeries serving snacks and beverages at reasonable prices. There are duty-free shops that sell cigarettes, imported liquor, cosmetics, apparel and personal care products at nominal rates.You can hire a car or a taxi from the airport to reach the bus stand, railway station, or another spot in the city.

About Gaya

Gaya is a city in Bihar with tremendous mythological and historical significance. It is also the state's second-largest city and lies around 100 km from Patna. It attracts many tourists because of its ancient buildings, natural surroundings, and charming, narrow lanes.The name Gaya is derived from the mythological demon, Gayasur. It is believed that Lord Vishnu blessed Gayasur for serving rigid penance. Later, his body turned into the rocky hills that formed Gaya's landscape.Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains form a significant part of Gaya's population. It is a place for redemption for Hindus who perform pindadaan in Gaya. Besides, Gaya has a lot of Jain temples and is an important religious tourist site for them. Moreover, Buddha preached the Fire Sermon at Brahmayoni Hill (earlier known as Gayasisa), making the place important for Buddhists as well.There are many budget- and mid-range hotels where you can book your stay while in Gaya. Most of these hotels lie along the station road. Most of these hotels have in-house restaurants.In addition to restaurants, Gaya has many roadside stalls serving delicious food. The must-try snack of Gaya is Bhunja and Aloo Kachalu, available at shops near Paradise Cinema Hall. The famous local sweet shops are Pramod and Kaveri Misthan Bhandar.Gaya has a subtropical climate. The best time to visit Gaya is between October and February, during the pilgrimage season. The temperature during this time ranges from 9∞C to 26∞C.Gaya is well-connected to major cities of India via rail, road, and air.

Place to visit in Gaya

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Great Buddha Statue

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Mahabodhi Temple

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Root Institute for Wisdom Culture

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Thai Monastery

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Tibetan Refugee Market

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Vishnupad Temple

Video Guide from Gaya to Agartala

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Airport Information

Gaya

Gaya International Airport, International airport, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 823004

Agartala

Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport, Usha Bazar, Agartala, Tripura 799009

Frequently Asked Questions

Gaya Airport is an international airport with flights to many Asian countries.
The Airports Authority of India manages Gaya Airport.
Agartala Airport is not an international airport.
The IATA code for Gaya Airport is GAY, and for Agartala Airport, the IATA code is IXA.
You can reach Gaya Airport from the city centre using a taxi or cab service.
Agartala Airport can be reached from any part of the cityvia a taxi, cab, or auto rickshaw.
The Airports Authority of India manages Agartala Airport.
There are no direct flights operating between Gaya and Agartala.
The weight allowance on Gaya to Agartala Flights is 7 kg for cabin luggage and 15 kg for check-in luggage for the economy class.
If you need to carry luggage over the permitted weight, you can pay for it at the counter when you check in or pay in advance online on your airline's website. The latter is a cheaper option as you will be charged more at the airport.
November to February is considered the best time to visit Agartala. The temperature ranges from a maximum of 25.3∞C to a minimum of 13.4∞C. It is pleasant enough to plan outdoor activities.
Gaya is considered an extremely holy city for Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. According to legend, Lord Ram came here to pay homage to his ancestors. The Buddha also attained enlightenment in Bodhgaya under a bodhi tree, and there are many Jain temples here as well.