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About Mangalore Airport

Mangalore International Airport (IATA code: IXE), also known as Bajpe Airport is located around 6.5 km from the city centre on Bajpe Main Road. It is one of the two international airports in the state of Karnataka, the other being Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. This airport has two runways one of them being a tabletop runway. Along with wide connectivity to many major airports in the country, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, it also operates flights on international routes, such as Kuwait, Dubai, Bahrain, Muscat, and Abu Dhabi. The airport's new terminal building was inaugurated in 2010 and is now a thriving hub for both domestic and international tourists flying into or out of Mangalore, with a capacity of over 500 passengers during peak hours. The airport terminal building has many dining options, bookstores, and retail and duty-free stores selling cosmetics, perfumes, electronic gadgets, and watches. You can also find many travel-friendly services such as free WIFI, pre-paid taxi services, ATMs, baby care facilities, currency exchange, a tour information desk, medical aids and services, a prayer room, and a passenger lounge. You can reach the airport by taxi or regular city bus service. There are shuttle services from the airport to the railway station and the city centre.

About Mangalore

The coastal city of Mangalore officially renamed Mangaluru, is one of the chief port cities of the western Indian state of Karnataka. Situated along the coast of the Arabian Sea and bordered by the Western Ghats, Mangalore has evolved as a tourist destination and an important business centre. Due to its strategic location, the city gained prominence as an important centre of trade and culture on the Malabar coast in the mediaeval era. Historians have suggested that Mangalore was named after the Hindu goddess Mangaladevi and that the city was a part of the erstwhile Pandyan Kingdom. The city was ruled by several dynasties from ancient times, some of which included the Kadambas, Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, and the Vijaynagar Empire. In 1520, Mangalore came under the Portuguese from the rulers of the Vijayanagar Dynasty but was eventually acquired by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore. In 1799, the city was annexed by the British as part of the Madra Presidency. Post Indiaís independence, Mangalore was unified with Mysore into the state of Karnataka. Today, Mangalore is well-known for its clean pristine beaches, historical monuments, religious places, seaports, and diverse culture and has flourished as a destination for domestic and international tourists. Mangalore lies on the backwaters of the rivers Netravati and Gurupura. The city has a tropical monsoon climate with heavy rainfall during the monsoon, a cool and dry winter, and a hot and humid summer. The temperature ranges between 15∞C and 31∞C during winter, making it a good time to explore the city and indulge in watersport activities at the beaches. The city is also known for its eclectic local cuisine. You can relish semige doused in sweet coconut milk on auspicious occasions. Goli baje and chattambade and banana-flavoured Mangalore buns are popular snacks savoured with a side of filter kaapi, and manjal da irretha gatti is a traditional monsoon delicacy. Neer dosa, Kori Ajadina, Tethi Paladya, Denji Ajadina, Bangude Pulimunchi, and chicken ghee roast are also famous local dishes. The primary languages spoken by the local people are Tulu, Kannada, Konkani, Beary, and English. As Mangalore is near the Kerala state border, most people near the border speak Malayalam.

About Bhavnagar Airport

Bhavnagar Airport (IATA code: BHU) is a domestic airport located around 5 km southeast of the city. It has one terminal with a passenger capacity of 100 for both arrivals and departures. It also has another terminal, which is used as a cargo bay. It has three check-in counters and two security counters. The airport has several facilities for the convenience of passengers, some of which include free trolleys, wheelchairs with assistance for physically challenged and senior passengers, a medical room, washrooms, a lost and found baggage counter, mobile charging points, a VIP lounge, and illuminated passenger information and guidance signage. A few flights operate from this airport, and most are to Mumbai. The Bhavnagar railway station and bus stand are at a distance of 9 km and 8 km, respectively. You can take a bus, taxi, or autorickshaw to travel to and from the airport. The nearest international airport is Ahmedabad.

About Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar, a port city located in the Saurashtra coastal region, is the fifth largest city of the west Indian state of Gujarat and is mainly a commercial and industrial centre. The city was founded by Bhavsinhji Takht Sinhji Gohil in 1723 AD. Bhavnagar was a princely state before it was merged with the state of Gujarat. Located to the west of the Gulf of Khambhat (Cambay), Bhavnagar was a major port city for two centuries and sea trade was conducted from this city with countries like Mozambique, Singapore, the Persian Gulf, and Zanzibar since mediaeval times. Today, Bhavnagar is also a famous diamond polishing centre in Gujarat. Bhavnagar is home to Alang Shipyard, the largest ship-breaking yard in South Asia. Bhavnagar has a semi-hot, arid climate with hot, dry summers from March to mid-June, monsoons marked by heavy to moderate rainfall from mid-June to October, and mild winters from November to February. This city has rich cultural and historical significance, which is evident in the varied religious and historical monuments like Takhteshwar Temple, Barton Library and Museum, Nilambagh Palace, and Gandhi Smriti. The city has many skilled artisans and you can buy beautiful handicrafts and artefacts such as beadwork, bird hangings, metalwork, and lacquer work. The Gujarati thali consists of dishes like ringana methi nu Shak, Gujarati khatti meethi dal, undhiyu, bhindi sambhariya, aloo rasila, chapati, badshahi khichdi, methi na thepla, and bhakri with kachumber salad, along with various types of chutneys and buttermilk.
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Airport Information

Bhavnagar

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

Mangalore

Mangaluru International Airport, Bajpe Main Rd, Kenjar HC, Mangaluru, Karnataka 574142

Frequently Asked Questions

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Pilikula Park has a zoo, a lake, an amusement park, a heritage village, and a golf course known as Pilikula Golf Club. It is located 12 km from Mangalore at Moodushedde.
Mangalore Airport is located around 6.5 km from the city centre on Bajpe Main Road. You can travel by taxi to the terminal building or by city bus which connects various points in Mangalore city to the airport.
You can rent a car or hire taxis to roam around Bhavnagar. Local buses operated by the state-owned transport corporation and private operators are a great option to travel around the city.
Bhavnagar Airport is located 5 km southeast of the city.
At present, there are no direct flights from Bhavnagar to Mangalore. There are one-stop and two-stop multi-airline connecting flights operated by SpiceJet and IndiGo.
Bhavnagar is popular for fafadiya, ganthiya, bateta bhungala, and pav ganthiya. In the winter, a special hot dates milkshake available near Ghogha Circle is also a must-try speciality of the city.
You can relish some local dishes like semige doused in sweet coconut milk, goli baje and chattambade, banana-flavoured Mangalore buns, filter kaapi, manjal da irretha gatti, neer dosa, Kori Ajadina, Tethi Paladya, Denji Ajadina, Bangude Pulimunchi, and chicken ghee roast.
Bhavnagar is a great place to shop for bead embroidered bird hangings, clothing and mats with applique patterns, embroidered chopats, and torans, textiles with Gujarati embroidery, jewellery, and woodwork.
The best time to visit Bhavnagar is from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant.
The city has a tropical monsoon climate with heavy rainfall in the monsoon, cool and dry winter, and hot and humid summer. The temperature ranges between 15∞C and 31∞C during winter, making it a good time to explore the city and indulge in adventure tourism at the beaches.
Mangaladevi Temple is dedicated to Mangaladevi, an incarnation of Goddess Shakti. The temple is located in Bolara, 3 km from the Mangalore city centre, and is believed to have been built during the ninth century by a king of the Alupa dynasty.
Panambur Beach rated one of the safest and cleanest beaches in India, is located around 9 km from Mangalore city. You can reach the beach by auto rickshaw or taxi from the city. You can also take a city bus to the beach.
Mangalore Airport also known as Bajpe Airport is the second largest airport in Karnataka after Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore.
Most of the local people speak Gujarati and Hindi. However, English is also understood and spoken by a few people.
The local people speak Tulu, Kannada, Konkani, Beary, and English. Mangalore is near the Kerala state border, and people from the adjoining state come to Mangalore for business and studies. So, people in the Bunder area mostly speak Malayalam.