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There are a few direct flights between Khajuraho and Delhi. SpiceJet primarily offers these flights. However, these flights do not ply daily; hence, it is advisable to check the dates and timings of these flights beforehand and book your tickets based on your convenience. Here’s everything you need to know about Khajuraho to Delhi flights.

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo13:50
Khajuraho
15:00
New Delhi
01h 10m₹3,541
SpiceJet16:50
Khajuraho
18:40
New Delhi
01h 50m₹4,023
IndiGo11:00
Khajuraho
17:30
New Delhi
06h 30m₹7,784
IndiGo11:00
Khajuraho
20:25
New Delhi
09h 25m₹8,309

Khajuraho to Delhi Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

01h 10m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-5082,departs at 11:00

Last Flight

SpiceJet SG-2449, departs at 16:50

Popular Airlines from Khajuraho to New Delhi

IndiGo, SpiceJet

Total flights to Travel from Khajuraho to New Delhi in a day

4

Airport Codes for Khajuraho and New Delhi

HJR-Khajuraho, DEL-New Delhi

Airline wise cheap flights from Khajuraho to New Delhi

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoThu, 26 Dec₹3,541Book Now
SpiceJetThu, 26 Dec₹4,023Book Now
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About Delhi Airport

Delhi Airport, officially known as Indira Gandhi International Airport, is the airport serving the city of Delhi and other cities in the National Capital Region (NCR). The distance from Delhi Airport to the city centre is around 15 km. The airport has three terminals.Delhi Airport is Indiaís busiest airport with regard to passenger and cargo traffic. Moreover, it has emerged as one of the busiest airports worldwide. Delhi Airport is the hub for several domestic and international flights. It is a modern airport with cutting-edge facilities and top-notch services. The airport is spread over 5,106 acres and can accommodate over 40 million passengers.Delhi Airport has direct connectivity with more than 70 domestic destinations apart from major international cities like New York, London, Paris, Sydney etc.A prayer room, a smoking area, accessibility services, lounges, a bank, ATMs, a parking area, lost-and-found services, shops and retail establishments, restaurants, bars, and porter service are among the wide range of amenities that Delhi Airport offers. A direct metro line, called the Orange Line, is available to travel between the airport and other parts of the city. You can also commute via radio cabs, taxis, rental vehicles, Ola or Uber cabs and taxis.

About Delhi

Delhi is a historical city situated close to the Yamuna River. The huge city is made up of New Delhi, the modern capital of India, and Old Delhi, the historic part of the city. It served as the capital of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire, two historic Indian dynasties. Delhi shares its borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Lotus Temple, Connaught Place, India Gate, Humayunís Tomb, Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Akshardham Temple are some tourist attractions in this historical city.Delhi is also a commercial hub, with trading centres for clothing and jewellery to beauty products. The city boasts of various bazaars ó including Chawri Bazaar, Janpath Market and Palika Bazaar ó and is a shopperís paradise. Other famous shopping centres include Chandni Chowk market, Khan Market and Sarojini Nagar. The street food here is varied and irresistible, entailing an astounding variety of delicacies, from Mughlai parathas, daulat ki chaat, kulfi, kebabs and biryani to continental foods such as momos and pasta.

Place to visit in Delhi

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Akshardham Temple

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Dilli Haat

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India Gate

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Lotus Temple

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Qutub Minar

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Red Fort

About Khajuraho Airport

The Khajuraho Airport (IATA: HJR) is a regional airport located in Khajuraho in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The terminal is 3 km from south Khajuraho town and 4 km from Khajuraho railway station. The Khajuraho Airport opened in 1978 to boost tourism to the nearby Khajuraho Group of Temples, which were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

About Khajuraho

Khajuraho, located in the Bundelkhand district of Madhya Pradesh, is known for its group of ancient temples which were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temples are known for their incredible architectural style. The group of temples were built by the Chandela kings. The temples are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, Devi Jagadambi and the Jaina Tirthankaras and are frequented by travellers from across the world. The view of the Vindhya mountains surrounding the town is another factor attracting tourists to the city. Korma, mutton rogan josh and bafla are some of the famous delicacies here.

Place to visit in Khajuraho

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Duladeo Temple

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Jagdambi Temple

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Kandariya Mahadev Temple

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Lakshmana Temple

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State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art

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Vishwanath Temple

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Airport Information

Khajuraho

Khajuraho Airport, Khajuraho Airport Terminal Rd, Khajuraho Airport Area, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh 471606

Delhi

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037

Frequently Asked Questions

New Delhi Airport has several duty-free shops selling various items, from perfumes and confectionery to skincare products and alcohol.
Khajuraho Airport is around 4 km from the railway station and is accessible by bus or taxi.
The distance between Khajuraho Airport and the town of Khajuraho is about 3 km. Autorickshaws, taxis, cycle rickshaws and cabs are the modes of transportation available in the city.
The Chandela dynasty, whose reign was primarily from 950 to 1050 AD, constructed many temples in Khajuraho. Only about 20 of these temples remain in the city and are mainly Hindu and Jain temples.
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its Nagara-style architecture and iconic sculptures of gods and goddesses.
The IATA codes of Khajuraho and Delhi airports are HJR and DEL, respectively.
Khajurahoís winter season, which lasts from October to February, is the best time to visit the town as the weather is pleasant during this season.
New Delhi is every shopper's paradise and is lined with bustling markets characterised by a pleasant old-world charm. Dilli Haat, Chandni Chowk, Karol Bagh Market, Paharganj Bazaar and Khan Market are just some of the various markets in this vibrant city. These markets offer almost every type of product under one roof, from accessories and handicrafts to fabric, footwear and jewellery.
The Kandariya Mahadeva Temple is the largest and most famous temple in Khajuraho. It is resplendent with intricate architectural designs and is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The temples in Khajuraho are among India's most stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Airport Express Line, also called ëOrange Lineí, connects New Delhi Airport to the rest of the city, running from the airport to Dwarka Sector 21 and vice versa. The minimum and maximum ticket prices to commute via this metro line are Rs. 10 and Rs. 60, respectively, depending on the distance between the source and destination.
Khajuraho celebrates almost all festivals in the Hindu calendar; however, some festivals are particularly celebrated with pomp and grandeur. For example, Mahashivaratri is a major festive occasion in Khajuraho. The cityís dance festival, falling on one of the days from 25th February to 2nd March every year, is another significant festive occasion.
Although Khajuraho is reputed as a popular religious destination, its rich biodiversity and historical significance are other major factors attracting tourists towards the city. The Raneh Falls Canyon, a 30-ft deep canyon, is a vibrant naturalistic wonder and a paradise for birdwatchers, nature lovers and nature photographers. The State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art displays intricate ancient artefacts by tribal artisans and is the perfect destination to discover more about the city and its heritage. Situated nearly 57 km from Khajuraho is Panna National Park, a famous tiger reserve, home to majestic tigers as well as other animals, such as wild dogs, leopards, hyenas and sloth bears.