Vadodara to Nashik Flights

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If you are looking for a Vadodara to Nashik flight, search no more. You can now easily book your flight tickets on the Adani One platform. Whether you are looking for a Vadodara to Nashik flight or a flight from Nashik to Vadodara, Adani One will show you a detailed airfare calendar that will help you book flight tickets. You can access the Adani One platform from your desktop, laptop or smartphone.If passengers have a fixed itinerary, the recommendation is to book round-trip tickets to avail the best discounts and cashback offers for the cheapest flight tickets. All domestic airlines like Air India, SpiceJet, IndiGo, Go First, AirAsia, Akasa Air, and Vistara are featured on Adani One. There are no direct flights that service the Vadodara to Nashik route. However, you can easily reach Nashik from Vadodara by flying to Mumbai and then travelling by road or rail to Nashik. By road, the distance between Mumbai and Nashik is 168.7 km which takes about 3 hours and 17 minutes. A train journey from Mumbai to Nashik takes about a little more than 2 hours.Domestic carriers like IndiGo and Air India frequently operate between Vadodara and Mumbai, with several connecting and direct flights available to choose from. Direct flights from Vadodara usually take a little more than an hour and five minutes to reach Nashik. On the other hand, connecting flights have short layovers in cities like Delhi.

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About Nashik Airport

Nashik Airport (IATA: ISK), located 20 km from the city centre in Ozar, serves Maharashtraís northern region. The airport is managed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and is predominantly used for developing aircraft for the Indian Airport. The airport connects the region to Indiaís major cities, with flights servicing several domestic routes each day. However, there are no direct flights that fly from Vadodara to Nashik. However, you can easily reach Nashik from Vadodara by flying to Mumbaiís Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (IATA: BOM) , managed by Adani Enterprises and then travelling by road or train to Nashik. By road, the distance between Mumbai and Nashik is 168.7 km which takes about 3 hours and 17 minutes. A train journey from Mumbai to Nashik takes about a little more than 2 hours. Nashik Airport offers services like restaurants and cafes, duty-free shops, baggage carts, medical services, passenger lounges, and free Wi-Fi. There are several transport facilities available from the airport such as cabs and pre-booked taxis. Air India and IndiGo are the major airlines that service the Vadodara to Mumbai route.

About Nashik

Located on Godavari riverís banks, Nashik is Maharashtraís third-largest city after Pune and Mumbai. Considered to be a holy city, Nashik is a renowned Hindu pilgrimage site and one of the four cities hosting the Simhastha Kumbh Mela, which is held once every 12 years. The city, which is surrounded by hills, has been blessed with beauty and a pleasant climate. Known as the ëWine Capital of Indiaí, more than half of the countryís vineyards and wineries are located in this city. The city has a rich cultural heritage and history. It is of pristine importance to Hindus because of its mention in the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana. The city derives its name from ënasikaí, the Sanskrit word meaning ënoseí. According to the Ramayana, it was here on the banks of the Godavari that Laxman, Lord Ramaís brother, cut the nose of the demoness Surpanakha, sister of Ravana. The place called ëPanchvatií in Nashik was where Lord Rama lived with his wife Sita and brother Laxman during his 14-year exile from Ayodhya. Moreover, during the reign of the Mughal empire, the city was known as Gulshanabad. Due to its proximity to pilgrimage sites, Nashik also hosts thousands of tourists visiting Trimbakeshwar and Shirdi. The city is situated at an elevation of 700 metres above sea level and has a stunning mountainous topography. Nashikís 108-foot Statue of Ahimsa, which is a large monolithic idol of the first Jain Tirthankara Rishabhdev, holds the Guinness Book record for being the largest Jain idol. The city is also home to the site of the Pandavleni caves consisting of 24 Buddhist caves.

Place to visit in Nashik

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Anjaneri Hills

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Kalaram Temple

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Sula Vineyards

About Vadodara Airport

Vadodara Airport (IATA: BDQ), Gujaratís third-busiest airport after Ahmedabad and Surat airports, is located in the suburb of Harni, northeast of Vadodara. The airport, which is 7 km away from the city centre, has two terminals. A new terminal building was constructed in 2016, which covers an area of 18,120 sq metres. The Vadodara Airport is maintained by the Airports Authority of India and is well connected to several other airports in India via domestic flights to cities such as Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad. Several domestic air carriers like Air India, IndiGo, Vistara, and SpiceJet service the airport. The airport has several transportation facilities, such as pre-booked taxis and rental cars, connecting it to the rest of Vadodara. It also has several facilities like wheelchair assistance, retail outlets, restaurants and cafes, medical facilities, and restrooms.

About Vadodara

Vadodara or Baroda is Gujaratís third-largest city after Ahmedabad and Surat. Located on the banks of the Vishwamitri River, around 139 km away from Gujaratís state capital of Gandhinagar, the city serves as the administrative seat of the Vadodara district. The city, which derives its name from its abundance of Banyan trees, lies on the fertile plains between the Narmada and Mahi rivers. The name Vadodara is a derivative of the Sanskrit word ëVatodarí meaning ëthe base of the banyan treeí. It is locally known as the Sanskari Nagari (Cultural City) and Kala Nagari (City of Art). Vadodaraís culture represents the archetypal Gujarati lifestyle and the city has a glorious past. The city flourished as a part of the kingdom of the Gaekwad rulers, who transformed the city into a centre for education, culture, and commerce. The city is famous for luxurious palaces like the Lakshmi Vilas Palace and several other historical monuments.

Place to visit in Vadodara

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EME Temple

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Kirti Mandir

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Sursagar Lake

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Airport Information

Vadodara

Vadodara Airport, Civil Aerodrome, Harni Rd, Harni, Vadodara, Gujarat 390022

Nashik

Nashik National Airport, HAL, Ojhar, Maharashtra

Frequently Asked Questions

There are no duty-free shops at the Vadodara Airport. Gujarat is a dry state.
It takes about 25 minutes to reach Vadodara airport from the city centre. There are taxis and rickshaws available for the journey.
Nashik is situated around 166 km from Mumbai
The Nashik Airport is around 20 km away from the city centre.
There are no direct flights from Vadodara to Nashik. Mumbai International Airport is the closest airport to Nashik, which is serviced by flights from Vadodara. There are about five flights that fly between Vadodara to Mumbai daily serviced by IndiGo and Air India.
The IATA code for Vadodara Airport is BDQ, and Nashik Airport has the IATA code ISK.
Nashik is famous for its Hindu pilgrimage sites and vineyards.
The best time to visit Nashik is from October to March.
October to March are the best months to visit Vadodara
There are no direct flights between Vadodara to Nashik. The nearest airport to Nashik that services flights from Vadodara to the destination city is Mumbai International Airport. The shortest flight time from Mumbai to Nashik is 1 hour.
Currently, the first flight that leaves Vadodara for Mumbai, which is the closest airport to Nashik, is the IndiGo 6E-6237 which departs at 6:30 am.
The airport is located in the suburb of Harni, about 7 km from the city centre.