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Currently, there are no flights between Gaya and Ludhiana. However, you can easily travel from Gaya to Ludhiana by flying from Gaya to Chandigarh, which is approximately 110 km away from Ludhiana. There are several connecting flights from Gaya to Chandigarh. These connecting flights have short layovers at airports like New Delhi and Kolkata. On the Adani platform, you can see the list of the cheapest flight options to help you choose the lowest airfare. You must also check out cashback options, ticket deals, and other offers and discounts while booking your flight. Look at the airfare calendar and complete your Gaya to Ludhiana flight booking on Adani today!

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About Ludhiana Airport

Ludhiana Airport (IATA: LUH), also known as Sahnewal Airport, is about 5 km from Ludhiana. It is near Grand Trunk Road and is spread over 130 acres. Plans for building an Aerotropolis over an area of 3500 acres are in discussion.It has a single domestic terminal with one boarding gate and a capacity of 50 passengers each for arrivals and departures. Facilities like washrooms for differently-abled, child care rooms, drinking water, wheelchairs, trolleys, and medical aid are provided for the passengers. Snack bars, taxis, and local buses are also available.

About Ludhiana

Founded in 1480 by the Lodi Dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, Ludhiana, or "Lodhi-ana", as it was called in the past, is the largest and most populous city of Punjab. It is situated along the banks of the Sutlej River, which fulfils all its water requirements. Ludhiana's climate is like any other North Indian city, with chilly winters and scorching summers. It also receives a fair bit of rain in the monsoon.Ludhiana was once known as the Manchester of India for being a major industrial centre. Its small-scale industries, primarily machine parts, auto parts, household appliances, industrial goods, garments, apparel, and hosiery, are among the very best in the country. More than 50% of bicycles produced in India are manufactured in Ludhiana annually. Additionally, tractor parts and a large chunk of automobile parts are also produced here. Even the likes of BMW and Mercedes outsource their production to Ludhiana to meet their world-class requirements.Besides being an industrial behemoth, Ludhiana is also a recreational delight for tourists. It has various attractions, from Gurudwaras and ancient forts to modern malls and sports facilities. Being a Punjabi city, Ludhiana offers a great selection of foods, such as Chhole Bhature, Dal Makhani, Dodha Barfi, Lassi, and many more.

Place to visit in Ludhiana

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Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon

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Hardy's World

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Maharaja Ranjit Singh Fort

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Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum

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Nehru Rose Garden

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Pavilion Mall

About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport (IATA code: GAY) is a 954-acre airport serving the city of Bodh Gaya and Gaya. Located just 10 km from Bodh Gaya and 8.5 km from Gaya, this airport is used by many international and domestic tourists to visit the holy place of Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains in Gaya and Bodh Gaya. The airport has one integrated terminal, serving both domestic and international flights. Flights to and from Japan, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Myanmar regularly fly from this airport. Although the airport is not very big, it still houses shops for the essentials and cafes and restaurants. The Bodh Gaya airport also houses a duty-free shop where one can buy imported fashion apparel, personal care products, liquor, cigarettes, and other stuff without paying additional taxes.While its proximity to the city is a limiting factor for its expansion, it is a boon for travellers. Within only a few minutes, you can travel to the heart of the city from the Bodhgaya Airport. Shuttle buses and cabs are always available to take passengers to and from the airport.

About Gaya

Gaya is the second-largest city in Bihar and has a huge historical significance, which is why it is also a major tourist attraction in India. Situated along river Falgu and in the centre of four hills, Brahmyoni, Ram-Shila, Mangla-Gauri, and Shringa-Sthan, Gaya is held in high regard among the people of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religions. It is also mentioned in Ramayana as the place where Lord Ram and Devi Sita carried out Pind Daan for his father, King Dasharath. Bodh Gaya is possibly the most famous place near Gaya, where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.Gaya is a historically significant city, and its history dates back to the 6th Century BC. From the Ramayana to the Mauryan Empire to the later Mughal Empire, Gaya has always been an essential part of the subcontinent. Even in modern history, it was highly significant during the Indian Independence Movement. In December 1922, the Indian National Congress held its session in Gaya, which was attended by the likes of Mahatma Gandhi, Deshbandhi Chittaranjan Das, Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel, Maulana Azad, and Jawaharlal Nehru.

Place to visit in Gaya

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Barabar Caves

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Bodhi Tree

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Great Buddha Statue

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Mahabodhi Temple

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Mangla Gauri Temple

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Vishnupad Temple

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Airport Information

Gaya

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

Ludhiana

Ludhiana Airport, VX24+J22, Sahnewal, Punjab 141120

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Gaya has an International Airport with two terminals. The name of the Gaya Airport is Bodhgaya Airport.
Gaya is mainly known for being the origin of Buddhism. It is where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment. It is also a holy place for Hindus and Jains and has many temples.
Yes, Gaya is open to tourists as earlier.
You need around 2-3 days to see all the tourist spots and experience the local cuisine of Ludhiana.
The North Indian summers are brutal for travelling, but the town is decked up and gets a lot of tourists at the time of Buddha Jayanti. The rainy season is humid in Gaya and not suitable for sightseeing. The best months to travel to Gaya would be from November to February.
Gaya offers flights to five international destinations like Bangkok, Colombo, Paro, Yangon, and Hanoi.
There are many museums and forts to see in Ludhiana. It also has water parks, modern malls, and shops selling reasonably priced, high-quality fabric.
Ludhiana is famous for being a manufacturing hub. It manufactures almost 50% of all Indian cycles produced in India. It is also known for manufacturing tractor parts.
You can get some of the best street food in Ludhiana at Dyal Di Hatti, Hoshiarpuri Chaat Bhandar, Lyallpur Sweets, College Road Samose Wala and more.
Like Manchester in the UK, Ludhiana also has one of the biggest manufacturing hubs in India. This is why the BBC has referred to Ludhiana as the Manchester of India in the past.
Yes, many clothing brands are based in Ludhiana. Good quality clothes can be bought in Ludhiana at cheaper rates than anywhere else in India because of the large number of manufacturing centres.
Ludhiana is well known for jewellery, woodwork, and handiwork. You can also buy clothes.