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As of now, there are no direct or connecting flights from Prayagraj to Bhavnagar. So you will need to take a flight from Prayagraj to Ahmedabad and then take a bus/taxi to reach Bhavnagar, which is around 170 km from Ahmedabad Airport. All the flights on the Prayagraj to Ahmedabad route are connecting flights, and depending on the layovers, it can take between 6 hours and 11 hours to reach. The road journey from Ahmedabad to Bhavnagar covers a distance of 173 km which can take around 4 hours.

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About Bhavnagar Airport

Bhavnagar Airport (IATA: BHU) is a domestic airport, located about 4 km from Bhavnagar city centre. The airport has a single terminal that handles both arrivals and departures. The airport has one boarding gate, three check-in counters, and two security counters. Several flights connect the city to other major cities in India, with direct flights to and from Mumbai.Bhavnagar Airport offers standard airport facilities and services, such as free trolleys, wheelchair services, medical facilities, conveyor belts, washrooms, and a lost and found counter. There are also comfortable cushioned chairs, restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops, local telephone facilities, mobile charging points, television, a VIP lounge, a public announcement system, and illuminated passenger information and guidance signage within the terminal building.

About Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar is a port city in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. The city is bordered by the Gulf of Khambhat, which provides a magnificent view of the Arabian Sea. Alang, South Asia's largest shipbreaking yard, is just 50 km from Bhavnagar. The city is also considered Saurashtra's cultural hub. Like most of Saurashtra, Bhavnagar has a hot and arid climate. The average temperature can go as high as 40∞C and sometimes even higher than that. Even winters are hardly mild, with average temperatures of 30∞C. The monsoon provides a brief respite with some much-needed rainfall and a slight dip in temperature. Outside of the monsoon, rain is rare.Bhavnagar was founded in 1724 by King Bhavsinhji Gohil. The city is named after him. The Gohil family were Rajputs who came to Gujarat from Marwar, Rajasthan due to increasing hostility between Rajput clans. Originally, the capital of his kingdom was Sihor, but after yet another battle fought against an invading Rajput clan, he moved his capital to a safer place, 20 km from Sihor, and thus, Bhavnagar was formed. The city remained a princely state under British rule. After Indian independence, Bhavnagar became a part of the union in 1948.Bhavnagar has a rich history of craftsmanship and culture, which is reflected in its various arts and handicrafts. People primarily speak Gujarati, but Hindi is fairly popular as well.

Place to visit in Bhavnagar

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Swaminarayan Mandir

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Gandhi Smriti

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Gaurishankar Lake

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Nilambagh Palace

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Takhteshwar Temple

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Victoria Nature Park

About Prayagraj Airport

Allahabad Airport, officially known as Prayagraj Airport (IATA: IXD), is a domestic airport located in Bamrauli, about 12 km from Allahabad. The airport was built in 1919 and is spread over an area of 4000 sq m. The airport has a single terminal that has a capacity of around 100 passengers for both arrival and departure at one time. Some of the cities Prayagraj Airport is connected to include Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Varanasi, and Bangalore.Services at the airport include restaurants, cafes, VIP lounges, mobile charging ports, ATMs, wheelchair facilities, souvenir shops, a lost and found desk, etc. Reaching the airport via public transport is fairly easy. The Allahabad railway station is only around 9 km away from the airport, making it easy to catch a train if you need to.

About Prayagraj

Allahabad is a major city in Uttar Pradesh. The city has recently been renamed Prayagraj. It is a famous tourist destination for visitors from all over the world and is one of the few places in India that is both historically and religiously significant. Prayagraj is situated at the confluence of the three rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati, a place known as the Triveni Sangam. That's where the new name of the city comes from Prayag (confluence) and Raj (king). So Prayagraj translates to ìKing of Confluences.îAllahabad holds a lot of historical significance. The city used to be a part of the ancient Mauryan empire in the 3rd century BC and had an important part to play in the emergence of Buddhism and Buddhist art following the rule of Ashoka. When the Mughals came to India, Allahabad was annexed into their empire and became an important centre of culture and administration. Culturally, Allahabad is most well known for the great Hindu festival, Kumbh Mela, which is held every 6 years near the Triveni Sangam. The festival is attended by millions of devotees and ascetics from all over India. Allahabad has a well-connected public transport system, from buses to auto rickshaws.The Kumbh Mela is held in Uttar Pradesh once every 6 years at the Triveni Sangam and is attended by millions of devotees. The best time to visit Allahabad is between October and March, as the climate is cool and pleasant, making it comfortable to travel around the city.

Place to visit in Prayagraj

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Prayagraj (Allahabad) Fort

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Prayagraj (Allahabad) Museum

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Anand Bhawan

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New Yamuna Bridge

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Khusro Bagh

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Triveni Sangam

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Airport Information

Prayagraj

Prayagraj Airport, Allahabad Airport Terminal, Bamrauli Airport Area, Bamrauli, Prayagraj, Kathula Gospur, Uttar Pradesh 211012

Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar Airport, Q53M+G97, Airport Rd, Subhashnagar, Bhavnagar, Gujarat 364001

Frequently Asked Questions

Guavas are grown in abundance in Prayagraj (Allahabad) and it is the most popular fruit there.
Bhavnagar has all of the classic Gujarati delicacies. Apart from that, Fafada Ganthiya and Pav Ganthiya are renowned dishes in Bhavnagar. Pav Gathiya is made up of spicy Ganthiya and pav with tamarind chutney smeared on top. Bhavnagar's Batata Bhungla is another popular dish.
Bhavnagar is a fantastic destination for both pilgrims and foodies.
Bhavnagar is best visited between October and January. Summers in Bhavnagar are hot and dry. June sees a lot of rain, which, combined with the high temperatures, creates a lot of humidity. Winter starts in October and lasts through January or February.
Barton Library and Museum, Nilambagh Palace, Gaurishankar Lake, and Gopnath Beach are some popular spots to visit in Bhavnagar.
Within the city, commuters can take cycle rickshaws, auto rickshaws, buses, and taxis.
The entrance to the Barton Library and Museum is free, and visitors of all ages are welcome to visit.
Tourists are welcome to visit Victoria Nature Park any day between 6 am and 9 am and 4:30 pm and 7 pm.
The diamond-cutting and polishing business has a significant presence in this city. The location is well-known for its high-end diamond production. Apart from that, a major shipping hub is also located just 50 km from the city.
The city is well-known for its role in the Indian freedom struggle. During the Mauryan and Mughal dynasties, the city was an important centre of culture and administration. Prayagraj (Allahabad) is also known for the gorgeous river that runs through the city, as well as the cityís traditional foods and temples.
There is no specific dress code to follow. However, because the entirety of the state of Uttar Pradesh is fairly conservative, and Prayagraj (Allahabad) is a place of pilgrimage, it is usually preferable to dress modestly.
Prayagraj (Allahabad) is well connected by buses and auto rickshaws. You can also use taxis to move around the city.
According to Hindu mythology, Saraswati meets Ganga and Yamuna from within. The Saraswati river does not have a source that is merged with the above. The river is considered part of the Sangam due to its religious significance, but in reality, Saraswati exists only in myths and legends.
The Prayagraj (Allahabad) Museum and Anand Bhawan are two prominent museums in the city. The latter focuses on the Indian freedom struggle and the history of the Gandhi-Nehru family.