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Are you looking for a Gaya to Salem flight? Look no further! Adani One is your one-stop platform for a hassle-free booking experience. Whether you are booking a flight from Gaya to Salem or a return ticket from Salem to Gaya, Adani One helps you choose the best flight according to your travel dates. Simply input the source and destination cities and the date of travel, and the platform will list out all the available flight options on the given route. All major domestic carriers like Go First, IndiGo, Air India, and AirAsia are listed on the Adani One platform. Moreover, the platform is regularly updated with cashback offers, flight ticket discounts, and air ticket deals that you can avail of while booking your Gaya to Salem flight.Currently, there are no direct or connecting flights between Gaya and Salem as Salem Airport is not operational. So, you need to take a flight from Gaya to Bangalore, and then travel from Bangalore to Salem by road. Bangalore is the closest airport to Salem and has several connecting flights daily. These one-stop flights with a stopover in New Delhi or Kolkata are operated by IndiGo. The shortest flight duration on this route is about 6 hours 15 minutes. Bangalore Airport is at a distance of about 176 km from Salem and can be covered in about 3 hours 53 minutes by road.So, check out the exciting offers and discounts on Adani One and book your Gaya to Salem flight tickets today!

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About Salem Airport

Bengaluru International Airport (IATA: BLR) was built in 2005. It is one of the largest airports in South India and Indiaís first greenfield airport established on a Public-Private Partnership model. The official name of Bengaluru Airport is Kempegowda International Airport. It is located at a distance of 34.6 km from Bangalore city centre and 176 km from Salem. The airport connects Bangalore to 61 domestic and 14 international destinations. Bengaluru Airport has one terminal from which both domestic and international flights operate. Domestic airlines like AirAsia, GoFirst, IndiGo, SpiceJet, StarAir, Vistara, TruJet, and Air India have regular flights from the airport. Bengaluru Airport is equipped with contactless passenger processing, self bag-drops, and biometric-based self-boarding. It has facilities like baggage services, baggage wrapping, a lost and found centre, baby care rooms, WIFI, a smoking lounge, wheelchair assistance, medical services, and buggy services. It has several restaurants, lounges, and duty-free shops for the convenience of the passengers. You can take the Vayu Vajra bus service from the airport to different parts of the city. Other modes of transport include intercity buses, car rentals, and airport taxis.

About Salem

Salem is situated on the banks of the Thirumanimuthar river. It is the fifth-largest city in Tamil Nadu and a popular tourist destination. The name Salem is derived from the word Sailam, which means a place surrounded by mountains, and these mountains have played a significant role in Salemís industrial development. Salem is home to some of the countryís oldest temples and is well-known for its flourishing industries like steel and hand weaving, making it a perfect blend of industry and culture. The city is rich in various natural minerals, like stainless steel, magnesite, dunite, bauxite, limestone, iron ore, quartz, and granites. Rope making is one of the popular cottage industries in Salem. The religious and tourist destinations in Salem include Kailasanathar Temple, Sri Kodanda Ramar Temple, Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple, Hoggenekkal, Akash Ganga of Kolli hills, Koduveri Falls, and Stanley Reservoir. The climate is generally warm, with March to May being the hottest months of the year. The climate is cool between December and February, with the minimum temperature touching 16.7 ? in the month of December. Salem receives an annual rainfall of around 979.9 mm. Foodies can relish authentic Tamilian cuisine, with items like puliyodarai, paruppu payasam, and idli-rasam, thattu vadai, kari dosa, paruthi paal, and kuzhambu. The city is known for its Malgova variety of mangoes and is aptly named Mango City. It has a population of about 3.48 million, and the main language spoken here is Tamil. Some unique cultural festivals are the Kotta Marriyamman, the Malayali Pilgrim, the Adiperukku, and the Yercaud Summer Festival.

About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport (IATA code: GAY) serves the city of Gaya and is situated 5 km away from Bodh Gaya, the temple city known for its Buddhist roots. Considered the second busiest airport of Bihar, it is spread across 954 acres of land. An additional 100 acres are being acquired for runway expansion. The airport can handle 250 passengers at a given time. It caters to domestic airlines like Air India that operate flights to cities like Varanasi and New Delhi. The international airlines operating from this airport include Mihin Lanka, Thai Airways, Druk Air, Air Bagan, and Myanmar to destinations such as Kathmandu, Paro, Colombo, Mandalay, and Bangkok. The airport has a single terminal, with domestic and international flights operating from here. It has various facilities such as trolleys, wheelchair assistance, childcare room, assistance to elders and physically challenged, lost and found baggage centre, shops, bakeries, and cafes. The airport is well connected to the city by road, and one can take a taxi or a bus to reach the city centre.

About Gaya

Known as the birthplace of Buddhism, Gaya is located in the state of Bihar. The city derives its name from Gayasur, the mythical demon, who Lord Vishnu had killed in a duel. The city has various temples and religious structures important to Buddhist and Hindu devotees, including the Mahabodhi Temple, the Dungeshwari Mandir, the Vishnupad Temple, and the Thai Monastery. The city is surrounded by small rocky hills on three sides and the River Phalgu flowing on the eastern side. With a seasonal climate, Gaya experiences relatively high temperatures during summer and about 100 cm of rainfall during the monsoon. During the winter, the climate is cool and the temperature varies between 9?C and 26?C. It is advisable to visit the city during winter. For tourists and devotees who visit during summer, it is advisable to wear light cotton clothes. The city is situated around 100 km from Patna and is known for its eclectic mix of natural beauty and ancient buildings. Gaya is a food loverís delight, with food items like kopal ki kofta, chat, baingan-bharta, pittha, bari-dal, sattu-ka-roti, sattu, marua-ki-roti, litti-chokha, pua, and sukhaota drawing foodies from all over India. The commonly available sweets include tilkut, lai, kesaria peda, khaja, and anarsa. Gaya is considered as the unique spot for a certain variety of snacks like samosa chaat, aloo-kachaloo and sabudana-badam bhoonja. Languages like Hindi and Magahi are usually spoken here.

Place to visit in Gaya

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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

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, travellers can stay at hotels like the Buddha Resort, the Maha Bodhi Hotels, and the Oaks Bodhgaya, located close to the airport.
Yes, you can carry food on domestic flights in India, provided the container is spill-proof and it does not cause discomfort to your co-passengers.
The city derives its name from Gayasur, the mythical demon, who Lord Vishnu had killed in a duel.
There are no flights operating between Gaya and Salem at present. However, there are several connecting flights from Gaya to Bangalore daily, which is the closest airport to Salem. From Bangalore, you can travel to Salem by road.
The Gaya Airport has only one terminal.
Bangalore Airport is at a distance of about 176 km from Salem and can be covered in about 3 hours 53 minutes by road.
Mahabodhi Temple, the Dungeshwari Mandir, the Vishnupad Temple, and the Thai Monastery are some religious attractions in Gaya.
The airport codes for Gaya and Bangalore are as follows: Gaya Airport: GAY Bangalore Airport: BLR
Gaya is known to be the birthplace of Buddhism, where Lord Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment.
Salem is home to some of the countryís oldest temples and well-known for its flourishing industries like steel and hand weaving
Currently, there are no flights from Gaya to Salem. However, Indigo operates several connecting flights from Gaya to Bangalore, which is the closest airport to Salem.
The popular tourist destinations include Kailasanathar Temple, Sri Kodanda Ramar Temple, Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple, Hoggenekkal, Akash Ganga of Kolli hills, Koduveri Falls, and Stanley Reservoir.
Languages like Hindi and Magahi are usually spoken here.
You can try local Tamilian cuisine, with items like puliyodarai, paruppu payasam, and idli-rasam, thattu vadai, kari dosa, paruthi paal, and kuzhambu.