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Book your flight ticket from Hyderabad to Daman with Adani now! A trip to Daman will take all your worries away and re-energise you. Adani’s one-stop platform, Adani One, provides you with all the necessary information and helps you book your tickets at the cheapest rate, along with the best offers, cashback deals, and discounts. Whether you need a Hyderabad to Daman flight ticket or a return ticket to Hyderabad, you can choose the most affordable flights at your convenience.There are currently no direct or connecting flights from Hyderabad to Daman. Mumbai is the nearest major airport to Daman. You can fly from Hyderabad to Mumbai and travel to Daman by road. Daman is only 170 km away from Mumbai. You can also choose to fly to Pune, which is 305 km from Daman and then take a cab service. There are direct cab services from Pune to Daman. Mumbai and Pune airports are well-connected to the rest of the country, and you will get many direct and connecting flights to both destinations. Book your flight tickets for the Hyderabad-Daman trip on Adani One today and save a considerable amount on your bookings.

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About Daman Airport

The nearest major international airport to Daman is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, whose IATA code is BOM. It is named after the famous Maratha ruler ëChhatrapati Shivaji Bhosle'. To visit Hyderabad, you must travel from Daman to Mumbai. You may take a train or rental car to reach the airport. It is one of the prime airports in the country. You can quickly get bus, train, or taxi services to commute to and from the airport. There are two terminals in the airport. Terminal 1 is dedicated to domestic airlines, whereas Terminal 2 serves only international flights. Terminal 1 has two levels. The ground level is dedicated to arrivals. It also has a baggage claim section. If you want to take any transport from the airport, you can do the same from this level. The first level of Terminal 1 is dedicated to all departures and check-ins. For security checks and access to boarding gates, you must head towards this level. All major airlines like Air India Go First, IndiGo, SpiceJet, Vistara, and AirAsia operate from here. Mumbai is an international airport providing excellent amenities to passengers, including smoking areas, currency exchange centres, cafÈs and restaurants, pharmacies, luggage storage, and baby care facilities.

About Daman

Daman is the capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, a union territory of India. It is situated on Indiaís western coast. Geographically, it is divided into two halves by the Daman Ganga river: Nani Daman (Nani: little) and Moti Daman (Moti: big). It is a historic city that served as a Portuguese colony for many years. It has got a subtropical climate and two very distinct seasons: a hot and dry summer season and a windy and overcast monsoon season. The summer season, however, lasts longer than the rainy season. Due to its proximity to Gujarat, the lifestyle in Daman is strikingly similar to that in Gujarat. People follow the same traditions and practices. Gujarati and Hindi are the two primary languages spoken here. The majority of the population in Daman follows Hinduism. However, a few also practise Islam and Christianity. Like Gujarat, the biggest event of Daman is the nine-day Garba festival honouring Goddess Durga. The Folk Dance Festival, which features beautiful traditional folk dances performed by local men and women, is another significant festival. This city also takes pride in offering a wide variety of mouthwatering regional and international cuisines. Chicken bullet, fish Koliwada, and Cozido are a few popular local delicacies. Tourists can also enjoy a variety of foreign liquors in addition to exotic sea dishes.

Place to visit in Daman

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Devka Beach

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Dominican Monastery

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Jampore Beach

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Mirasol Water Park

About Hyderabad Airport

The Hyderabad Airport, officially referred to as the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is located 22 km from the main city. It was named in memory of Rajiv Gandhi, India's previous Prime Minister. The IATA code of the airport is HYD. It began its operations on 23 March 2008. Currently, it has a single terminal for domestic and international flights. The western part of the airport handles international flights, whereas the eastern part looks after domestic flights. There is also a special Hajj Terminal adjacent to the main terminal, which is available only during the Hajj pilgrimage season. Hyderabad Airport is well-equipped with many amenities for passenger comfort and safety. Some of the facilities at the airport are lounge areas, free Wi-Fi, duty-free shops, restaurants, restrooms, childcare rooms, information counters, medical services, a 24-hour pharmacy, and ATMs. It is a well-connected airport. You will get direct buses, taxis, car rental services, and prepaid auto-rickshaws from the airport to the city. You can reach the nearest railway station, Secunderabad Railway Station, via buses, taxis, and shared rides.

About Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana and the largest city in south-central India, is a bustling hub of commerce, culture, and Information Technology (IT). The city traces its roots to the Qutb Shahi sultans of Golconda, who founded it during their rule. It is known as the ëCity of Pearlsí because it supplies the finest pearl jewellery worldwide. Hyderabad has grown into a significant commercial and business centre and a worldwide IT centre. Service activities, particularly IT-related, have grown to account for the lion's share of the city's economy. Therefore, it is also sometimes called ëCyber Cityí. A major part of the revenue also comes from the tourism industry. There are many famous historical places to visit here. Also, it is the centre of the Telugu film industry. Hyderabad is home to many different cultures and traditions. Different religions, including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Jainism, can be seen. People here speak the Hyderabadi language, which is a mix of Hindi, Urdu, and Telugu. Many festivals, such as the International Kite Festival, the Deccan Festival or Hyderabad Festival, the Kakatiya Festival and the Rayalaseema Food and Dance Festival, are celebrated here with great enthusiasm. Hyderabad's cuisine is a combination of Mughal, traditional Andhra, and Telangana flavours. It is well-known for its Hyderabadi Biryani. Apart from that, Pheni and Haleem, Pathar-ka-Ghosht and Khubani-ka-Mitha are a few other popular dishes. When you tour the city, try Hyderabadi cuisine.

Place to visit in Hyderabad

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Birla Mandir

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Hussain Sagar Lake

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Lumbini Park

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Qutub Shahi Tombs

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Salar Jung Museum

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Airport Information

Hyderabad

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad, Telangana 500409

Daman

Frequently Asked Questions

Hyderabad is one of the country's most developed and modern cities, with an established IT hub and a flourishing biotechnology centre.
Auto-rickshaws, taxis, shared vehicles, and private mini-buses are the main modes of transport in Daman. You can also explore the city on a cycle.
Gujarati food is a major part of Damanís cuisine. You can go for the chicken bullet, fish Koliwada and Cozido, as these are a few popular local delicacies.
You can explore some of the well-known temples, museums, or monuments. Consider including sites such as the Birla Mandir, Birla Science Museum, Charminar, Golconda Fort, and Laad Bazaar on the first day of a two-day itinerary.
Daman is known for its gorgeous beaches, unique colonial architecture, churches and the twin towns of Nani Daman and Moti Daman.
The cities of Daman and Diu are 657 km apart by road.
Hyderabadi Biryani is the most popular dish in Hyderabad.
Gujarati is the main language spoken in Daman. English, Hindi, and Portuguese are also spoken by some parts of the population.
October to May is the best time to visit Daman.
The DMC Market, Mangal Market, and Maharaja Supermarket are a few places where you can go street shopping. You can buy seashell jewellery, oyster artefacts, bamboo items, etc.
Daman was under Portuguese rule for many years; thus, Damanís culture is significantly influenced by the Portuguese.
Hyderabad is known for its lacquer bangles. The Laad Bazaar, one of the most popular markets in Hyderabad, is named after this unique material. This is undoubtedly one of Hyderabad's unique offerings.
People here speak the Hyderabadi language, which is a mix of Hindi, Urdu, and Telugu. Also, Telugu and Urdu languages are primarily spoken in Hyderabad.
The Golconda Fort is believed to be the place where the Kohinoor diamond was first found.