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Are you looking for flights from Gaya to Ahmedabad?Adani is where you should head to book your flight tickets at discounted rates. Its comprehensive airfare calendar will provide you with a list of flight options that you can choose from depending on your travel date and budget. All major airlines such as Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet are listed on this platform. If you already have planned a return date, then avail of maximum price benefits on your airfare by booking a return ticket in advance. On Adani One, you will also get great airfare deals, cashback offers and discounts on your bookings.At present, there are no direct flights between Gaya and Ahmedabad. However, you will get many connecting flights between these two cities with one or two layovers in between. The shortest duration flight takes around 7 hours. Major airlines such as IndiGo and SpiceJet fly through this route. Take a look at Adani's fare schedule today and book your flight from Gaya to Ahmedabad at the lowest price!

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo16:50
Bodhgaya
00:15
Ahmedabad
07h 25m₹9,408
IndiGo12:15
Bodhgaya
21:40
Ahmedabad
09h 25m₹13,687
IndiGo12:15
Bodhgaya
20:20
Ahmedabad
08h 05m₹13,687
Thai Airways13:40
Bodhgaya
00:10
Ahmedabad
10h 30m₹31,688

Gaya to Ahmedabad Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

07h 25m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-2416,departs at 12:15

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-6157, departs at 16:50

Popular Airlines from Bodhgaya to Ahmedabad

IndiGo, Thai Airways

Total flights to Travel from Bodhgaya to Ahmedabad in a day

4

Airport Codes for Bodhgaya and Ahmedabad

GAY-Bodhgaya, AMD-Ahmedabad

Airline wise cheap flights from Bodhgaya to Ahmedabad

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoFri, 27 Dec₹9,408Book Now
Thai AirwaysFri, 27 Dec₹31,688Book Now
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About Ahmedabad Airport

The Ahmedabad Airport, also known as the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (IATA: AMD), is located at the Hansol region of Ahmedabad about 10 km from the city centre. It serves the twin cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. The airport is connected to several Indian cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Goa and Jaipur. The broad airline network offered by this airport makes it possible to travel to cities worldwide, including New York, Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Major domestic airlines like IndiGo, Go Air and SpiceJet operate here and among international airlines, Emirates, Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways are a few among others. It has four terminals: Terminal 1 handles all domestic flights except Air India; Terminal 2 handles all international and Air India flights. There is an additional terminal for cargo and one for secondary passenger handling. The Ahmedabad Airport is a well-equipped airport. It has lounges on both passenger terminals. Other facilities include information desks, staff assistance, childcare room, phone booths, Wi-Fi access, currency exchange counters, free trolleys, ATMs, charging points for gadgets, medical and paramedic facilities and wheelchairs for passengers with special needs. There are several means of transport, such as city buses, autos, rental cars and pre-paid taxis, from the airport to the city

About Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, also called Amdavad, was established in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah. It is a modern and well-developed city, which is rich in historical heritage. It also served as the capital of Gujarat till 1970. Ahmedabad played an important role in India's fight for independence. This was the centre for many historic freedom movements, such as the Civil Disobedience campaign and Dandi March. Mahatma Gandhi, after his stay in South Africa, spent years in Ahmedabad in Gandhi Ashram on the banks of Sabarmati river. Ahmedabad is the financial capital of Gujarat and is also the centre of commerce. It is also known as ëThe Manchester of Indiaí due to its booming textile industry and thriving commercial activities. It is Gujarat's cultural and economic centre. The city is also an important educational and information technology hub. UNESCO has declared Ahmedabad Indiaís first World Heritage City. Art, music and dance are deep rooted in Gujarati culture. Colourful, joyful festivities are associated with this region. Folk dance forms, Garba and Dandiya, have now become popular everywhere. The Gujarati cuisine is primarily vegetarian but is among the tastiest and flavourful ones. Khandvi, Dhokla, Undhiyu, Thepla, Fafda, etc. are some of the popular dishes of Ahmedabad. Summers are extreme, monsoons have torrential rains. Therefore, winters with temperatures ranging between 5 and 20 degrees are the best time to visit.

Place to visit in Ahmedabad

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Hutheesing Jain Temple

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Kankaria Lake

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Sabarmati Ashram

About Gaya Airport

The Gaya Airport (IATA: GAY), also known as the Bodhgaya Airport, is the primary airport serving the city of Gaya. Located about 5 km from the city centre, the airport is the second busiest airport in Bihar. It is an international airport. Currently, it has only one integrated terminal for all domestic and international flights. The airport is connected to many major Indian cities such as New Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Pune. Internationally, it is connected to countries like Thailand, Nepal, Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka. Pacific Airlines, Mihin Lanka, Bellview Airlines, Thai Airways and Golden Myanmar Airlines are the primary international airlines flying out of Gaya. It is a well-equipped airport with all the basic amenities available for travellersí safety and comfort. These facilities include baggage and trolley services, duty-free shops, currency exchange counters, restaurants and cafes, pharmacies and childcare rooms. You can easily commute to and from the airport with the help of taxis and car rental services available outside the terminal

About Gaya

Gaya in Bihar is located around 100 km from the capital, Patna, and is the second largest city of the state. It is considered as one of the most sacred places for Buddhists and Hindus. The city lies on the banks of the Phalgu river and is surrounded by the tiny, rocky hills of Mangala-Gauri, Shringa-Sthan, and Ram-Shila and Brahmayoni. Gaya is an ancient city that holds great significance in the history and mythological stories. Gaya finds mention in epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. Dynasties like the Magadha, Mauryan and Nada have made Gaya their citadel. Most importantly, Gaya is seen as the birthplace of Buddhism because it was here that Gautam Buddha gained enlightenment. As both the religions - Buddhism and Hinduism - have evolved together, the cultures, festivals and cuisine of Gaya show a reflection of both. The best time to visit Gaya is between October and March when the temperature is moderate and the climate is pleasant

Place to visit in Gaya

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Barabar Hills

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Bodhi Tree

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Mahabodhi Temple

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Royal Bhutan Monastery

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Thai Temple And Monastery

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Vishnupad Temple

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Airport Information

Gaya

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

Ahmedabad

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Hansol, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380003

Frequently Asked Questions

Mobile phones are usually not allowed inside the temple; however, visitors may pay a small fee to carry the phones along with them
Yes, you can find many customised sightseeing packages to explore Gaya along with neighbouring areas.
By road, Vadodara is 111 km away from Ahmedabad. It takes approximately 2 hours to travel this distance
Currently, the shortest duration flight takes around 7 hours to reach Gaya from Ahmedabad.
Yes, Gaya is open for tourists now with travellers from both India and foreign lands arriving in the city.
Yes, it is an international airport with flights to many international destinations, such as Thailand, Nepal, Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka
No, you can get it at the airport as well. Nevertheless, it is appropriate and convenient to do it online in advance
The Ahmedabad Airport has the following facilities - information desks, staff assistance, childcare room, phone booths, Wi-Fi access, currency exchange counters, free trolleys, ATMs, charging points for gadgets, medical and paramedic facilities and wheelchairs for passengers with special needs.
You can purchase Bandhani sarees, Chaniya cholis, premium artefacts and other premium textile products as souvenirs from Ahmedabad.
Gaya is famous for being the birthplace of Buddhism, as it is where Gautama Buddha acquired enlightenment
The IATA code for Gaya Airport is GAY, whereas it is AMD for Ahmedabad Airport
Bodh Gaya (mahabodhi in Sanskrit) is the place where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment after meditating under the Bodhi tree for 49 days. As a result of which, Buddhism was born
Ahmedabad was among the first 20 cities to be considered under the ëSmart Cities Missioní. You can find many smart city initiatives such as e-governance, city surveillance and transit management in Ahmedabad.
Gaya is located on the banks of the Phalgu river, a tributary of the Ganges (Ganga), which flows through the middle of the city.
Ahmedabad is famous for its textile industries. It is also known as ëThe Manchester of Indiaí due to its booming textile industry.