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Belgaum to Vadodara Flights

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There are around 12 Belgaum to Vadodara flights. Every Belgaum to Vadodara flight is a one-stop flight with a layover in cities like Mumbai. Generally, the Belgaum to Vadodara flight duration is 6 hours. There is no direct flight from Belgaum to Vadodara.

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Flights from Belgaum to Vadodara

Vadodara

Vadodara
About Vadodara Airport

Vadodara Airport, an international airport, is located in Vadodara's northeast Harni suburb. It is Gujarat's third busiest Airport after Ahmedabad and Surat.

Currently, Vadodara Airport's terminal is named after Baroda State's Maharaja. However, its construction is different from other airports because of a mix of Gujarati and architectural styles with domes on one roof.

Vadodara Airport's terminal is small and cannot handle many passengers. However, it covers 4519 sq.m. and has a passenger handling capacity of 250. Domestic flights from Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Belgaum and others operate here.

A new Integrated Terminal Building is being constructed to enhance the Airport's capacity and launch international services from Vadodara's Airport. For the same, an international architectural design competition was held to get designs for the new terminal. Eventually, the contract for designing the new terminal was awarded to the United States-based consortium Gensler, Frederic Schwartz Architects and India's Creative Group, the winners of the competition.

New Terminal's foundation stone was laid on 26 February 2009. Construction began in May 2011 and finished in August 2016. The new terminal covers 18,120 sq.m. and can handle 700 passengers per hour (500 domestic and 200 international passengers).

The new terminal has 18 check-in counters. In addition, AAI constructed a night Parking facility that can park around nine Boeing 737-800 or Airbus A320 aircraft. It has proven beneficial in aircraft load at Ahmedabad and Mumbai Airport, and airlines benefited economically.

About Vadodara

Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is an east-central city in Gujarat State. It dwells on river Vishvamitra, around 100 km southeast of Ahmedabad.


In 812 CE, Vadodara was known as Vadapadraka, attached to a town named Ankottaka as a hamlet. In the 10th century, Ankottaka was displaced by Vadapadraka as the urban centre. Vadodara was also known as Chandanavati for Dor Rajputs' Raja Chandan, who contorted it from the Jainas. The city has been named frequently from Varavati to Vatpatraka, Baroda and finally, in 1971, Vadodara.


Vadodara's history began in the Hindu period in 1297. Then it flourished under the Muslim Delhi Sultanate from 1297 to 1401. Finally, the nucleus of the present-day Vadodara developed during an independent Gujarat Sultanate from 1401 to 1573. From 1573 to 1734, it fell under the Mughal Empire again and was transferred to the Maratha Empire from 1734 to 1947. During the Maratha period, Vadodara served as the capital of the powerful Gaekwar dynasty.


In 1802, the British established a residency in Vadodara for conducting relations between the Gaekwars and the East India Company. Later on, the company became the handler of British relations with the other Kathiawar Peninsula and Gujarat states.


Vadodara produces various products ranging from homespun cloth and cotton textiles to matches, furniture and machinery. Vadodara is a highway and rail junction. In addition, it has an airport that operates domestic flights.


Cash crops include tobacco, cotton and castor beans. In addition, pulses, wheat, corn (maise), garden crops and rice are grown for local use and export.

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Maharaja Sayajirao University

Maharaja Sayajirao University is one of the country's premier university located in Vadodara. Popularly known as M.S University or MSU, it was established in 1949. The institution's main building has a fine confluence of Byzantine and Indian architectural styles. The Faculty of Arts lies in the main building. It is a tourist destination with a unique design and sprawling green campus.

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Laxmi Vilas Palace

Laxmi Vilas is a Grand Palace that serves as Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III’s  residence. It is the world's largest private residence, spread across 500 acres and four times Buckingham Palace's size. The Palace premises have a Banquet Hall, the Moti Bagh Palace and the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum. The museum has a collection of Raja Ravi Verma's extraordinary paintings and many other artefacts.

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Sardar Patel Planetarium

Sardar Patel Planetarium is an answer to all curious questions regarding space. It provides a glimpse of the outer world with great sound systems and video clips that make it look natural. Do not miss the hour-long session on solar systems and satellites in English and Gujarati. 

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Sayaji Gardens

Sayaji Garden is named after the great Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III and covers 45 hectares of land. It is one of the must-visit sightseeing places in Vadodara. It has 98 types of trees, a zoo, two museums, a flower clock, a toy train and a planetarium for children.  

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Sur Sagar Lake

Sur Sagar Lake or Chand Talao is a mesmerising lake that lies in the heart of Vadodara. The Lake is filled with water throughout the year. You will find excuses to spend time near this water body's relaxed ambience. A concrete wall runs along the lake's perimeter. Tourists often use it as a sitting area to appreciate the lake's serene beauty during the evening hours. Additionally, Lord Shiva's 120 feet tall statue in the middle of the lake makes it a more beautiful place to visit in Vadodara. 

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Vadodara Museum and Picture Gallery

Vadodara Museum and Picture Gallery have a rich artefact collection. It has artefacts related to archaeology, geology and natural history. One can also find items from Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III's collection, who was also an instrumental person in the museum's establishment. In addition, several European artists' masterpieces and paintings of Turner and Constable and British Landscape Painters adorn the walls of the picture gallery. Furthermore, an Egyptian Mummy and skeletons of a Blue Whale are significant attractions at Vadodara Museum. 

Belgaum

Belgaum
About Belgaum Airport

Belgaum has a domestic airport also called Belagavi Airport. Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju inaugurated the new terminal building on 14 September 2017. An Indian Airforce Station lies close to the Airport.

The Royal Air Force built the Belgaum Airport in 1942. It is Karnataka's oldest Airport. During World War II, the RAF made it a training site and supported the South East Asia Command. The Airport control was taken over by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in 1956. Later on, in 1962, the Ministry of Civil Aviation took over the Airport from DGCA. Belgaum Airport received Gujarat airways, East-West Airlines, NEPC Airlines, Vayudoot and Indian Airlines flights during the 1990s. However, all airlines stopped operating at the Airport by the decade's end.

The latest terminal’s inauguration is a part of the airport’s development project. The building is spread across 3600 sq.m. and can handle over 300 passengers at a time.

The Airport has two baggage conveyor belts and six check-in counters. In addition, Belgaum Airport's apron can park three Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 aircraft. On the other hand, the old apron could park only two ATR 72 and similar aircraft. Additionally, two aprons on the north side and one on the south side serve as an isolation bay. Single taxiways connect these aprons to runway 08/26, measuring around 2300 x 45 m. The runway size has been increased by completing a 470 m extension. Hence, the current dimensions of the runway are 2300 x 45 m.

Belgaum Airport
About Belgaum

Belgaum is also known as Belagavi or Belgavi. It was formerly known as Venugrama. It is a city that lies in the northwestern part of Karnataka State. It lies in the Western Ghats at around 2500 feet above sea level.

The city's origins date back to the 12th century. Then, it exerted strategic command over the plateau passages to Goa and the Arabian Sea coast to the southwest.

Belgaum was formerly known as Venugrama because of the characteristics of the region's bamboo. Belgaum is a combination of Konkani, Kannada, Goan and Marathi cultures.

Belgaum is the National Highway's busy trading centre. The rail connections from Belgaum reach Pune in the north and Bangalore in the south.

Industries in Belgaum comprise leather, cotton-weaving, soap, clay, pottery and metal utensils. One of the famous parts of Belgaum is Shahpur, known for its silver and goldwork. The Airport lies in the nearby Sambre region.

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Belgaum Fort

In 1204 AD, the Ratt Dynasty rulers built the Belgaum Fort. Popularly known as Belgavi Fort, it is one of the most talked-about tourist destinations of Belgaum. The shrines of Ganapati and Goddess Durga greet you at the entrance. The Fort architecture features a fusion of Deccan, Chalukyan and Indo-Saracenic art forms. Tourists are amazed by the Mukhamantaapa's incredible lotus design. The fort encloses numerous Jain and Hindu temples and Mosques.  

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Kamala Basti

Kamal Basadi or Kamal Basti is a Jain Temple built in the 10th century under the Ratta Dynasty reign. Bichirja, a minister of Kartavirya IV, built the temple in 1204 AD. Lord Neminath's idol was found in the jungle around 200 years ago. Along with Chikki Basti, the temple was built inside the Belgaum fort. However, the temple remains a ruin today.

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Gokak Falls

Gokak Falls is formed from the water of the Ghataprabha River, rushing down from 1717 feet height in between the stunning mountains and dense greenery. The hanging 200 m long bridge is bound to catch your attention. It is a place of delight for nature lovers and holds a high reputation among the top places to visit in Belgaum. 

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Godachinmalki Falls

Another enchanting waterfall of Belgaum is the Godachinmalki Falls. It is pretty famous amongst the Belgaum tourists. The beauty of the fall is unmatched, and it lies on the Markandeya River. The cascading of the river is a visual treat as it first falls from 25 m and elevation and second from 20 m height. 

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Kote Kere

Kote Kere is a fort lake and a picnic spot in Belgaum. It is situated in front of the Durga Temple. The fort is surrounded by lush greenery and walkways along the boundary, with the crowd taking regular strolls. The fort has a floating cafeteria with a pedal and motorboats for tourists. 

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Military Mahadeva Temple

Military Mahadeva Temple's presiding deity is Lord Shiva. It is Belgaum's oldest temple and is managed by the Southern Command of the Indian Army. The temple has an alluring black Shivalinga, and its religious aura, spiritual ambience and peaceful environments leave the tourists spellbound. The temple premises also houses a small zoo and a well-manicured garden. 

Frequently Asked Questions

The name of the Belgaum Airport is Belgavi Airport or Belgaum Airport.

The name of Vadodara Airport is Civil Airport Harni.

The address of Belgaum Airport is Bagalkot-Belagavi Rd, Sambra, Karnataka 591124.

Belgaum Airport is 17 km from Belgaum city centre.

Vadodara Airport is 7 km from Vadodara city centre.

The IATA code for Belgaum Airport is IXG, and Vadodara Airport is BDQ.

The Airports Authority of India manages the Belgaum Airport.

The Airports Authority of India manages the Vadodara Airport.

There are around 12 Belgaum to Vadodara flights daily.

There is no direct Belgaum to Vadodara flight.

You can book Belgaum to Vadodara flight tickets on Adani's Platform.

Generally, Belgaum to Vadodara flight duration ranges from 5 to 10 hours depending on the layover period.

The baggage allowance on Belgaum to Vadodara flight is 7 kg check-in baggage and 15 kg cabin baggage.

Indigo, SpiceJet and Star Air operate Belgaum to Vadodara flights.
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Airport Information

Vadodara Civil Aerodrome, Harni Rd, Vadodara, Gujarat 390022

Belgaum Belagavi Rd, Sambra, Karnataka 591124