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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
SpiceJet11:00
Patna
08:20
Dharamsala
21h 20m₹15,294
SpiceJet16:20
Patna
08:20
Dharamsala
16h 00m₹15,294
SpiceJet11:00
Patna
12:15
Dharamsala
25h 15m₹16,134
SpiceJet16:20
Patna
12:15
Dharamsala
19h 55m₹16,134

Patna to Dharamshala Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

16h 00m

First Flight

SpiceJet SG-729,departs at 11:00

Last Flight

SpiceJet SG-8714, departs at 16:20

Total flights to Travel from Patna to Dharamsala in a day

4

Airport Codes for Patna and Dharamsala

PAT-Patna, DHM-Dharamsala

Airline wise cheap flights from Patna to Dharamsala

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SpiceJetFri, 27 Dec₹15,294Book Now
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About Dharamshala Airport

Kangra-Gaggal Airport(IATA: DHM), also known as Kangra Airport, is a domestic airport near Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh. It is 15 km from Dharamshala and 8 km from Kangra city centre. On October 15, 1986, Virbhadra Singh, Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, laid the groundwork for this airport. The airport, which spans 1,269 acres and is at an elevation of 760 m, features one asphalt runway and a terminal building that can accommodate 100 people. It has an airstrip, taxiway, apron, and a well-equipped passenger terminal outfitted with cutting-edge technology. Dharamshala Airport is equipped with cutting-edge technology to accommodate first-rate luggage services. The airport's well-kept terminal has a VIP lounge, X-ray scanners, ATM, advanced baggage centre, a check-in counter, and a meet and greet area. The distance from Dharamshala to Gaggal Airport is approximately 14 km. Outside of this airport, there are taxi and auto services accessible to the town centre. Before arriving, it is possible to arrange for hotel pickup and vehicle rental services.

About Dharamshala

Himachal Pradesh's winter capital is Dharamshala, which serves as the administrative centre for the Kangra district. Meaning ëholy abodeí, the word ëDharamsalaí also refers to a refuge or rest area for pilgrims and travellers. Dharamshalas were historically constructed close to pilgrimage sites to give visitors a place to stay. March to mid-July is the best time to visit Dharamsala. Lower Dharamsala is home to most government facilities, schools, hospitals, and business centres. Upper Dharamsala, also known as McLeod Ganj, was named after Sir Donald Friell McLeod, the British Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab. It is the Tibetan community's home and a tourist hotspot. Tibetan civilisation has had a significant impact on people in Dharamsala today. The city is a mash-up of colonial Indian and Tibetan cultures. Dharamsala residents typically speak Hindi, English, Tibetan, and Pahari. Natives are mostly Hindu, however, like many towns in India, Dharamshala is a melting pot of religions. The city takes great pride in its reliable infrastructure and excellent roads. One of the largest military museums, the War Museum in North India, is in Dharamshala. The Chamunda and Bejaswari Devi temples also attract a lot of tourists. With the addition of an international cricket stadium, the government plans to transform Dharamshala into a sports hub. Dharamshala strives to be a fusion of tradition and modernity. Dhaam, a traditional Himachali dish, draws visitors from all across the nation. Himachali food is renowned for being flavourful and nutrient-rich.

About Patna Airport

Patna Airport ( IATA: PAT) is a customs airport known as Jayaprakash Narayan Airport. The airport is named after Jayprakash Narayan, a well-known freedom fighter. This airport is located 5 km southwest of Patna, the capital of Bihar. Patna Airport has three terminals. Direct flights from important Indian cities land at Terminal 1, which is used for domestic operations. Although it is currently not in use, Terminal 2 is for international flights. Private aircraft and cargo services use a cargo terminal. The terminal at the airport can handle around 2.5 million people per year. Patna Airport is equipped with up to almost 300 vehicle parking shots. Patna Airport makes travelling easier for travellers by providing a variety of amenities. It includes luggage carts, a lost and found desk, prepaid auto rickshaws and taxi services, and much more. Car rental services are also functional for the ease of passengers. Wheelchairs, available on request, are present for physically challenged travellers. The airport also has a children's room. There is airport assicyance for senior citizens and disabled passengers.

About Patna

Patna was earlier famous as ëPataliputraí and is the capital city of Bihar. Today, the city is located on the southern bank of the Ganges River. The King of Magadha established Patna in 490 BCE as the capital of the Magadha Empire. Pataliputra was an ideal place for learning fine arts and a hub of many talented astronomers and contemporary scholars. In Patna, the wet season is hot, humid, and mostly cloudy. However, the dry season is warm and mostly clear. The best times to visit Patna for general outdoor tourist activities are from early February to mid-March and late October to early December. There are many places in Patna to explore and enjoy. Patna also has delicious foods to offer travellers, especially sweets. Gujjar, khaja, kesar peda, dal peda, malpua, parwal ki mithai, etc., are other famous sweets. Fast food snacks like chana ghugni, samosa, jhal muri, choora, thekua, etc., are available here to satisfy taste buds. Patna's official languages are Magahi, Bhojpuri, Maithili. Besides this, other languages include Hindi and English. Sonepur Mela, Kite Festival, and Chhatth Puja are the important festivals celebrated in Patna. Various Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain religious centres like Vaishali, Rajgir, Nalanda, Bodh Gaya, and Pawapuri are nearby. Besides these religious sites, Patna is also known for its tourist spots. Sanjay Gandhi botanical garden, Agam kuan and Gandhi Sangrahaya are some of these famous spots.
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Airport Information

Patna

Jayprakash Narayan International Airport, Shaheed Pir Ali Khan Marg, Bhatpura village, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar 800014

Dharamshala

NH154, Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh 176209

Frequently Asked Questions

Four days is the minimum time needed to explore the beautiful locations of Dharamshala.
About six flights connect Patna and Dharamshala every day.
Dham, thukpa, thenthuk, Tibetan noodles, etc., are famous street foods in Dharamshala.
Golghar, the ruins of Pataliputra, Nalanda, and Gandhi Ghat are famous tourist attractions in Patna.
Triund Hill, St John in the Wilderness Church, War Memorial, and Lahesh caves are the best places to visit in Dharamshala.
Sonepur Mela, Pitrapaksha Mela, and Chhath Puja are important festivals observed in Patna.
Dhoti-kurtas and sarees is the traditional attire of Patna for men and women, respectively.
Dharamshala is known for its beauty, Buddhism, and important literature.
Thekua, khajuria, and tikri are some well-liked sweets in Patna.
The shortest flight time from Patna to Dharamshala is approximately 12 hours and 15 minutes.
If you want to avoid the oppressive summer heat, March to roughly mid-July is the best time to travel to Dharamshala.
The first flight from Patna to Dharamshala departs at 9.30 am, and is operated by SpiceJet.
The scenery and beauty of both Dharamshala and Shimla are unparalleled.
Hindi is the official language spoken in Dharamshala.
Mcleodganj, a lovely town close to upper Dharamshala, is tucked away among imposing hills and verdant vegetation. It is well-known for housing the 14th Dalai Lama, a prominent spiritual figure from Tibet.