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Currently, there are no direct flights from Agra to Gwalior. The nearest airport from Agra is New Delhi Airport, which is 178 km from Agra. There are direct flights from New Delhi to Gwalior, and there are connecting flights with layovers in Jabalpur and Bhopal. You can book or rent cabs or take a bus from Agra to New Delhi Airport. Adani OneApp detailed airfare calendar lets you choose from a list of available options. Also, you can opt for a flight that suits your budget and other travel preferences. Get your air tickets on Adani OneApp today!

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About Gwalior Airport

Gwalior Airport (IATA: GWL) is a civil airport in Gwalior, located within the Maharajpur Air Force Station, around 10 km northeast of the city. It is also known as the Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Air Terminal and is one of Madhya Pradesh's four major airports. It is named after Rajmata Vija Raje Scindia, a member of the royal family, and also the grandmother of Jyotiraditya Scindia. The Gwalior Air Base is unique, as it is the Indian Air Force's sole operating base with two parallel runways.Gwalior Airport has a single domestic terminal that covers 1600 sq m and can handle 200 passengers per hour. Every day, several planes depart from here, linking Gwalior to many cities in India. The airport has a well-developed infrastructure. It has restaurants, free trolleys, and wheelchair facilities. The city bus stand is located about 10 km from the airport. Local modes of transportation like private cars and auto-rickshaws are available from the airport to the bus station.

About Gwalior

Gwalior is a city in Madhya Pradesh, a state located in the centre of India. The story behind the name of the city dates back to the 8th century. A saint, Gwalipa, is believed to have cured an ailing local chief, Suraj Sen, who built the city and named it after the saint.Gwalior is known for its glorious history, culture, and rich social legacy. The city was ruled by various dynasties and the great kings, poets, musicians, and saints who lived here have enriched the culture and traditions of the city. It was once the home of the legendary singers Tansen and Baiju Bawara and freedom fighters like Tatya Tope and the Rani of Jhansi.Hindi is the main language spoken in Gwalior. Marathi and English are also spoken here.

Place to visit in Gwalior

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Ghaus Mohammedís Tomb
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Gwalior Fort
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Jai Vilas Palace
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Kala Vithika
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Padmavati Pawaya
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Samadhi of Rani Laxmi Bai

About Agra Airport

Agra International Airport (IATA code: AGR) is a domestic airport located about 6 km from the city of Agra. The Kheria Air Force Station, commonly known as the Agra Civil Enclave, is both a military airbase and public airport in Agra.The airport has a single terminal with two boarding gates and can handle about 250 passengers for both arrivals and departures. The terminal has five check-ins, three immigration, four customs, and two security desks.Facilities available in the airport include free trolleys, on-call medical services, a lost and found baggage office, and restrooms. The airport has a spa and parlour, in addition to shops that sell garments, accessories, jewellery, and handicrafts.

About Agra

Agra is situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, about 200 km north of Delhi, in Uttar Pradesh. Agra became a prominent city as the capital of the Mughal empire from 1556 - 1658. Today, it is a major tourist centre. The famous 'Golden Triangle' tourist circuit includes Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. The city is well-known for Mughal architecture and the Taj Mahal, a Mughal monument in Agra, listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Agra also has many other archeological sites, including some UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Agra has a thriving leather industry as well.

Place to visit in Agra

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Agra Fort
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Fatehpur Sikri
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Itimad-ud-daulah
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Jama Masjid
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Mehtab Bagh
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Taj Mahal
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Airport Information

Agra

Agra Airport, Civil Air Terminal Kheria, Uttar Pradesh 282008

Gwalior

Gwalior Airport, Maharajpura, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Frequently Asked Questions

The city of Gwalior, located in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for its magnificent palaces, Medieval forts, and historically relevant temples. It was home to famous artists, musicians, and freedom fighters.
Gwalior is known for its leather goods and handicrafts. Artefacts with a regal touch can be found in major stores here.
Gwalior is renowned as the ëCity of Templesí because of the numerous historical temples.
There are various forts in Gwalior. Gwalior Fort, Akbai Badi Garhi, Badera Bazurg Fort, Badki Saray Fort, Behat, Bhitarwar Fort, Deogarh Fort, Ghamandpur Fort, and Ladera Fort are some of the prominent forts located in Gwalior.
Gwalior's notable dishes include samosa, kachori, chaat, and dosa.
Gajak, chikki, kaju katli, til laddu, and motichoor laddu are famous sweets in Gwalior.
The Braj and Bundeli cultures are well represented in Gwalior culture. The region is proud of its traditional music and dances. Folk poetry is still an essential element of Gwalior culture.
Hindi is the most spoken language in Gwalior. Marathi is spoken as well.
Hindi is the predominant language spoken in Agra in addition to Urdu, which is spoken by a minority group here.
The Rajput, Muslim, and British control in the region has resulted in a beautiful fusion of cultures.
Agra is known for its Mughlai cuisine, which includes parathas. It is a pan-fried flat wheat bread, which is usually vegetarian. Some of the dishes you can taste here are Parathas, bhalla, dalmoth, bedai, paneer tikka, jalebi, Agra petha, and tandoori chicken.
Angoori Petha is a famous Indian dessert from Agra. Ash gourd pieces are first soaked in lime water and are then heated in sugar syrup.
The best time to go to Agra is between October and March. At this time, the heat has subsided, and the climate is mild and ideal for touring.
Women dress in sarees and salwar kameez, while men prefer pyjamas and dhoti-kurtas in traditional attire. Jeans and t-shirts are also common. People like to wear ghagra-choli (women) and kurta-sherwani (men) on occasions like festivals and weddings.
Marble artefacts, rugs, leather goods, and diamonds are also famous in Agra. Most major retail malls are located around the Taj Mahal, with Sadar Bazaar, Kinari Bazaar, and Munro Road being the most well-known.