Gaya to Gwalior Flights

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Gwalior, a city in Madhya Pradesh, is popular for its glorious past, beautiful places, and historical monuments. From the marvellous historical buildings to urban infrastructural developments, the city is known to be one of the finest places to visit in Madhya Pradesh. The vibrant culture and heritage of the city are reflected by cultural activities, including Udbhav Utsav and Tansen Samaroh. The city has a rich history dating back to the time of the Tomars, Mughals, and Marathas. Prince Suraj Sen named the city Gwalior to commemorate the sage Gwalipa, who cured his leprosy. He also built the Gwalior Fort, which is the prime attraction of Gwalior. The city experiences a hot and humid climate during the summer months, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 48°C. The winter months are extremely cool and pleasant, with the temperature hovering between 9°C and 36°C. Travellers visiting the city can use local transport facilities like auto-rickshaws, buses, and taxis to move around the city. During your trip to Gwalior, be sure not to miss the mouth-watering dishes, including godoroo meat stew, meat kebab and seekh, paneer or cottage cheese paratha, samosa and kachori, paneer pilaf, and poha.

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About Gwalior

Gaya International Airport (IATA code: GAY), also known as Bodhgaya Airport, is located at a distance of 5 km from the city and can handle both international and domestic flights. The airport is equipped with a single terminal that can handle around 250 arriving and departing passengers at peak hours. Some of the major facilities available at the airport include a currency exchange desk, banking extension counters, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, duty-free shops, baggage facilities, lost and found baggage counters, free trolleys, child care rooms, and a telephone security hold area. Taxis are available outside the airport to help the passengers reach the city centre.

About Gaya

About Gwalior Airport Gwalior Airport (IATA code: GWL), also known as Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Air Terminal, is one of the major airports in Madhya Pradesh. The airport is a civil enclave, spread over an area of 29.5 acres and located 10 km from the city. Gwalior Airport has a single terminal with a capacity of handling 200 passengers per hour. Some of the major facilities available at the airport include free trolleys, wheelchair assistance, and baggage facilities. There are shops, cafes, and eateries for passengers while they wait for their flights. The airport is well connected to the city with buses, taxis, and cabs.

Place to visit in Gaya

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Barabar Caves

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Mahabodhi Temple

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Tibetan Monastery

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Vishnupad Temple

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Airport Information

Gaya

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

Gwalior

Gwalior Airport, Maharajpura, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Presently, there are no direct domestic flights; however, one can prefer to travel to New Delhi from Gaya. Then, you can cover the rest of the distance by road.
Gwalior has an airport, and you can book flights to Gwalior and travel comfortably via air. However, if you're travelling from Gaya with no direct or indirect domestic flights to Gwalior, you can book flights from Gaya to New Delhi and travel the remaining distance by road.
Taxis, local buses, auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws, and tongas are the best way to travel within the city. These are not only affordable but also comfortable and will help you explore the city within your budget.
Gwalior has a highly efficient public transport system. You can hire taxis, cabs, or auto-rickshaws to move within the city comfortably.
Travellers need to travel for around 15 km to reach the holy city of Bodh Gaya. It will take around 20 minutes to reach Bodh Gaya via road.
A trip of 2 to 3 days is enough to soak in the peace and tranquillity of Gwalior.
Yes. Filled with ancient palaces, historical monuments, peaceful parks, and age-old temples, the city is worth visiting.
Hindi, Marathi, and English are the main languages spoken by the natives of Gwalior.
There are many items that you can purchase from Gwalior, such as wall hangings, dolls, hand-woven carpets, lacquer ware, stone studded jewellery, dokra figurines, hand-woven sarees, tribal jewellery, and fabrics.
If you love classical music and dance performances, you should visit Gwalior during the Tansen Music Festival. It is a four-day festival held in November or December.
The best time to travel to Bodh Gaya as per the weather conditions is between October and March.
The main airport of Gaya is located at a distance of 5 km from Gaya city centre.
October to March is the best time to visit the beautiful Gwalior city. Travellers who wish to enjoy the place with a little rain can visit during July and September.
The most famous foods available in Gwalior are kachoris, samosas, poha, kebabs, jalebi, imarti, rogan josh, bhutte ki kees, dal bafla, mawa-bati, and malpua.
Magahi, also known as Magadhi, is the main language spoken in Gaya. It resembles the Hindi language and is spoken by most of the people in Gaya. Bhojpuri and Maithili are other most common languages spoken here.