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If you are looking for flights from Bellary to Gaya or Gaya to Bellary, you can simply book your trip using Adani One. It is your one-stop destination for booking flights from Bellary to Gaya or Gaya to Bellary. Domestic carriers such as Go First, Air India, and Vistara are available on the platform. There are numerous connecting flights available each day from Bellary to Gaya. You can get a variety of discounts and cashback options on connecting flights from Bellary to Gaya. These deals and offers are constantly updated, so one needs to keep checking the latest available options. Because there are no direct flights from Bellary to Gaya, one needs to travel to Bangalore, which is near Bellary that has operational flights to Gaya. IndiGo is the major airline providing flights from Bangalore to Gaya. Currently, six connecting flights are operating on this route. So you can use Adani OneApp to check all relevant updates regarding airfare and discounts.

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About Bhopal Airport

Gaya Airport (IATA code: GAY) is a restricted international airport and is also known as Bodhgaya Airport. In 2013, the then Minister of State for Civil Aviation raised a request to acquire around 200 acres for the airport's expansion. This airport primarily caters to Buddhist tourists from Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia. Apart from a complimentary baggage facility, the airport has several eateries and a duty-free shop. There is also a chemist, stationery, and bookshop available.

About Bhopal

Gaya, the second-largest city in Bihar and rich in mythology and ancient history, is one of the most popular tourist destinations. This city is historically important and is sacred to Jain, Hindu and Buddhist religions. Gaya was a part of the Magadha Empire. The rocky hills such as Mangala Gauri, Shringa Sthan, Ram Shila, and Brahmayoni surround the city, while the Phalgu River lies to its east. Gaya is named after the mythological demon Gayasur. He is believed to have obtained blessings from Lord Vishnu and was then transformed into the rocky hills forming the landscape of Gaya. Gaya is mentioned in many epics, such as Ramayana and Mahabharata. People from India and worldwide visit this city. Lord Rama, Sita, and Laxman are believed to have performed Pinddaan for Lord Rama and Laxmanís father, Dasharath, here. Bodh Gaya is the place where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya complex is a World Heritage Site.

About Bellary Airport

Bengaluru Airport (IATA code: BLR), also known as Kempegowda International Airport, serves Bangalore city, the capital of Karnataka. Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL), a public-private partnership, owns and operates the airport. Kempegowda International Airport became Karnataka's first solar-powered airport. The airport has two runways and a single-passenger terminal that handles both domestic and international flights. The airport provides many facilities like duty-free shopping, premium lounges, souvenir shops and eateries.

About Bellary

Bellary, officially known as Ballari, is a major city in Karnataka. The city is named after ëBalarií, the name of Goddess Durga Maa. In 2014, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India approved the proposal and renamed the city from Bellary to Ballari. Ballari is characterised by black soil, granite rocks and hills. The black soil helps in growing cotton, which is its most important cash crop. The city is surrounded by two granite hills ñ Bellary Gudda and the Kumbara Gudda. The city is a wonderful amalgamation of art, history, architecture, and nature. The best time to visit this part of the planet is between October and March. The major tourist attractions include Bellary Durgamma temple, Mahalakshmi Temple, Laxminarayana Temple, Bellary Fort, Kuntegadda Park, Bellary Zoo etc. The Hampi festival, celebrated in the first week of November, is a major tourist attraction.
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Airport Information

Bellary

Bhopal

Raja Bhoj Airport, Raja Bhoj Airport Area, Bairagarh, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462030

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Gaya has an airport which is spread over an area of more than 900 acres.
Gaya is named after the demon Gayasur who served penance here.
Gaya is a city in the Indian state of Bihar that serves as the administrative centre of the Gaya district and Magadh division.
Bellary is known for the Bellary Fort, which sits atop Fort Hill.
The major attractions in Gaya are Mangla Gauri Temple, Pind Daan Gaya, Vishnupad Temple, Tibetan Monastery, Barabar Caves, Dungeshwari Cave Temples and Koteshwar Nath Temple.
The best time to visit Gaya is from October to February.
The famous sweet of Gaya is tilkut, khaja, and kesar peda.
Vogani Mirchi, Rasam Bonda, and Bandi Idli are dishes typical of this region.
The Mahabodhi Temple is the most famous temple in Gaya.
The language spoken in Gaya is Magahi.
The main languages spoken in Bellary are Telugu and Kannada.
The Phalgu River flows through Gaya.
The famous sweet of Bellary is Cycle Khova which is very tasty.
Tippu Sultan governed the Bellary Fort, which was erected on the monolithic platform that is renowned as the world's second single-rock mountain.
Gaya is most recognised as the birthplace of Buddhism, as it is here that Gautama Buddha obtained enlightenment.