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You can book your travel itinerary and flights via Adani One. The platform has a comprehensive airfare calendar which can help travellers to choose the best option on their flights. The platform will showcase all the lucrative discounts and rewards to ensure that the travellers get the best deal on their booking. Adani One offers flight options from multiple major airlines including IndiGo, Go First, Air India, Vistara and SpiceJet. It is recommended to book your tickets well in advance and to book the return ticket as well if the dates are confirmed in order to maximise your rewards and cashback offers. The website offers a user-friendly interface to choose your booking dates and book the tickets. Currently, there are no direct flights operating from Gaya to Pune every day. However, 13 to 14 connecting flights operate regularly on the route with layovers in cities like Delhi and Kolkata. Depending on the layover time, the flight duration ranges between 5-14 hrs. The minimum flight duration for a Gaya to Pune flight is 5 hrs and 50 min; it is operated by IndiGo with a layover in Delhi. Check out the airfare calendar on Adani One for any updates, and book your flight from Gaya to Pune today!

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo16:50
Bodhgaya
03:50
Pune
11h 00m₹12,250
IndiGo16:50
Bodhgaya
23:35
Pune
06h 45m₹15,473
IndiGo12:15
Bodhgaya
23:15
Pune
11h 00m₹26,930
IndiGo12:15
Bodhgaya
22:35
Pune
10h 20m₹27,676
IndiGo12:15
Bodhgaya
20:40
Pune
08h 25m₹31,368

Gaya to Pune Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

06h 45m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-2416,departs at 12:15

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-6157, departs at 16:50

Total flights to Travel from Bodhgaya to Pune in a day

5

Airport Codes for Bodhgaya and Pune

GAY-Bodhgaya, PNQ-Pune

Airline wise cheap flights from Bodhgaya to Pune

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IndiGoSun, 22 Dec₹12,250Book Now
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About Pune Airport

Located in Lohegaon at a distance of 10 km from the city centre, Pune Airport (IATA: PNQ) is one of India's major aviation hubs, which serves Pune and the surrounding areas. The airport handles both domestic and international air traffic, with a yearly passenger capacity of roughly 1.12 million. To handle both its international and domestic flight traffic, Pune Airport has a single integrated terminal known as Terminal 1. For the comfort of passengers, it has two aerobridges and roughly 26 check-in counters. The airport offers flights to many Indian cities including, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata. It is also connected to some important international cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Frankfurt. The airport is easily accessible from different parts of the city by both public and private vehicles. Pune airport has various important facilities like wheelchair accessibility, childrenís care room, special toilets, lifts, etc.

About Pune

Pune, also known as Poona, is a city in Maharashtra, situated at the convergence of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Pune, sometimes known as the ëQueen of the Deccaní, is the Maratha people's cultural epicentre. In the 17th century, the city first attained prominence as the Bhonsle Marathas' capital. After being briefly seized by the Mughals, Pune was once more the capital of the Maratha Empire from 1714 until the British took control of it in 1817. It served as the temporary capital of the Bombay Presidency and is today a well-liked vacation spot with pleasant temperatures, historical and religious landmarks, parks, museums, hotels, and cultural attractions. The former prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru described Pune as the ëOxford and Cambridge of Indiaí because it has long been a significant centre of education and culture. Around the city, a vast complex of industrial neighbourhoods has grown. An indigenous Marathi culture can be noticed in Pune and the people here give education and cultural activities much importance. Pune has also successfully retained its traditional cuisine, the ones from the times of the Peshwas. The city observes three seasons - summer, monsoon, and winter, and has rather comfortable weather throughout the year.

About Gaya Airport

The Gaya Airport (IAT: GAY) serves the city of Gaya in Bihar and is also known as the Bodhgaya Airport. Located 5 km away from the city, Gaya Airport is Bihar's second busiest airport. The bus station is approximately 5 km from the airport, while the railway station is approximately 11 km away. Passengers can take auto-rickshaws, private vehicles, taxis, or buses to reach the airport and other city destinations. The international airport has a single terminal and direct flights are available to Delhi from this airport. Other destinations connected with Gaya include Nagpur and Kolkata. International flights from the Gaya Airport operate to countries such as Sri Lanka and Thailand among others. Passenger services at the airport include free trolleys, a telephone security hold area, and a lost and found baggage counter. On-demand wheelchair service is available as well. Gaya Airport also provides assistance to the elderly, physically challenged, and infirm travellers. If necessary, parents can use the airport's childcare facilities. Several restaurants, eating establishments, bakeries, and cafes on airport grounds ensure that travellers do not go hungry, and the majority of eateries are reasonably priced.

About Gaya

Historically a part of the ancient Magadha Empire, Gaya is located 100 km from Patna, the state capital. The city is located on the Falgu River's bank and is regarded as one of the most sacred cities for Hindus. Legend says that Lord Ram came to Gaya to pay homage to his ancestors in Gaya, and Sita accompanied him on his journey. Gaya's name is based on the myth of the demon Gayasur, whom Lord Vishnu killed in a duel. Three hills, Mangala-Gauri, Shringa-Sthan, Ram-Shila, and Brahmayoni, surround Gaya on three sides, making it a serene and beautiful location. An ancient city with a rich heritage and history, Gaya is well-connected by various modes of transportation to other major cities in Bihar as well as the rest of India. Gaya has extremely hot summers and offers a rich variety in terms of both culture and cuisine. When in Gaya, donít forget to try out some of the delectable local food items, such as kopal ki kofta, pittha, bari-dal, sattu, marua-ki-roti, litti-chokha, pua, and sukhaota.

Place to visit in Gaya

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Barabar Caves

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Dungeshwari Cave Temple

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Mahabodhi Temple

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Vishnupad Temple

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Airport Information

Gaya

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

Pune

Pune International Airport, New Airport Rd, Pune International Airport Area, Lohegaon, Pune, Maharashtra 411032

Frequently Asked Questions

Bodhgaya remains open every day, from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm.
One can explore Gaya in a day. However, keeping two days in hand will let one explore the place leisurely.
Shaniwar Wada features a mixture of Maratha and Mughal architectural styles.
Since it's a sacred place, devotees are required to keep their mobile phones behind before entering the Bodhgaya Temple. There are locker rooms available at the temple to help the visitors with this.
Two days are enough to visit the major and popular attractions of Pune. However, a few more days can be added to the itinerary if one wants to indulge in trekking and other activities.
Both Gaya and Bodhgaya are important Hindu and Buddhist religious sites. However, Bodhgaya is 11 km away from Gaya where Buddha had apparently gained his Enlightenment.
Yes, Osho Ashram is open to the public.
Because of its sacred nature, visitors are requested to dress modestly while visiting the temple.
Visiting Gaya would give one the opportunity to taste special delicacies like pua and sattu ki roti, litti chokha, and sweets like kesariya peda, tilkut, khaja, etc.
Puran Poli is one of the popular street foods of Pune.
Though Gaya is visited throughout the year, the best time to visit is from November to February, during the winter season.
The months of October to February are ideal for visiting Pune as the weather remains humid and cool.
The Mahakala Caves are also known by the name of Dungeshwari Caves and are located 12 km away from Bodhgaya.
The Mahabodhi Temple, the most sacred shrine of Buddhism, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002.
Shaniwar Wada Palace is famous since it was the head headquarters of the Peshwas and it symbolises Pune's culture.