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Bhuj to Mumbai Flights

Book the cheapest Bhuj to Mumbai Flights at Adani One. Around 5 flights operate from Bhuj to Mumbai every week. You can find all the information about flights from Bhuj to Mumbai here.

Flights from Bhuj to Mumbai

Mumbai

Mumbai
About Mumbai Airport

Mumbai Airport, also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and Sahar International Airport, is India's primary international gateway, along with the Delhi Airport. In terms of total and international passenger traffic, it is India’s second busiest airport after Delhi. It was the 14th busiest airport in Asia and the 41st busiest airport in the world in 2019. In 2018, its passenger traffic was approximately 49 million.

The Mumbai Airport has two terminals called T1 and T2. Terminal 1 in Santacruz handles domestic flight operations, and Terminal 2 at Sahar sees international and domestic air traffic. The terminals are located 20 minutes away from each other. Passengers flying private and non-scheduled flights are served by a dedicated General Aviation (GA) Terminal. In terms of connectivity, the Vile Parle Railway Station is the closest to these terminals.

Mumbai airport
About Mumbai

Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra. It is also India’s commercial capital. As one of the biggest cities in India, there are many places tourists can explore in this city. It is a highly populated mega-city with excellent shopping options, delicious street food, and historical buildings. It also has several iconic locations used for shooting innumerable Bollywood films. The Mumbai dabbawalas and local trains are popular worldwide.

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Elephanta Caves

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the world-famous Elephanta Caves located in Mumbai is a unique rock-cut art dating back to the mediaeval era. The caves are located on the Gharapuri island or the Elephanta island, located 11 km from the centre of Mumbai city. Unfortunately, the condition of the sculptures in these caves has deteriorated over the centuries, despite valiant efforts put in by the Archaeological Survey of India. Nonetheless, it still bears rich testimony to the mediaeval history of India, and draws large crowds from across the country and abroad. Most of these caves are solely dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Shiva and hence, also have significant religious importance for the locals. These caves are mainly divided into two groups: the first group of five Hindu caves representing Shiva, and the second group of two Buddhist caves. Apart from being a popular heritage site, the place is also a popular trekking site! This is a must-visit destination for all who visit Mumbai and is best visited during the winters when the weather is generally pleasant and visibility is good.

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Gateway of India

The Gateway of India is one of the most historical landmarks situated in the city of dreams, Mumbai, India. The groundbreaking ceremony of the Gateway of India was on March 31, 1913, and was carried out by the then governor of Bombay. In 1914 the design submitted by George Wittet was finally sanctioned and work commenced. The structure was completed 10 years later in 1924. This arch monument was used as a ceremonial entrance to India for the new governors and viceroys. Also, for those travelling to India by sea, this place marked the entry point to the country. Apart from this, the Gateway of India is also termed the Taj Mahal of Mumbai as it often tops the list of most-visited places in the state, by foreign tourists and domestic visitors alike. The Gateway of India, its beauty, rich history, and low entry fee make it a preferred visiting spot for people exploring the country and those wanting to spend some quality time with all the family, just the same.

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Mahalaxmi Temple

Mahalaxmi Temple located on the busy Bhulabhai Desai Road at Mahalaxmi in Mumbai is one of the most visited temples in the state of Maharashtra. Long serpentine queues extending for many a kilometre are a common sight here, especially during the festive season. Built in 1831, the temple is also touted to be one of the oldest and most visited temples in India. The intricate architectural works adorning the walls of the temple include mesmerising images of the Tridevi goddesses Mahalakshmi, Mahakali, and Mahasaraswati, all in great detail with gold bangles, nose rings, and pearl necklaces. The central courtyard of the temple houses a massive idol of the goddess Mahalakshmi. During Hindu festivals like Navratri, the temple is beautifully decorated with flowers and is quite a sight to behold. It is also a very sensitive high-security area, so you are likely to be frisked when paying a visit to the temple.

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Marine Drive

The most popular Marine Drive is a 3 km long concrete road in Mumbai, India. It is officially known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, located in the southern part of the city. This mesmerising road is famously known for its C shape extending from Babulnath to Nariman Point. It is also known as Sonapur by locals and features sparkling streetlights and a vast coastline that appears like a line of pearls, creating a spectacularly beautiful image, often called Queen’s Necklace. Every day hundreds of visitors and locals visit Marine Drive to take a break from the busy day and for a stroll. The place is teeming with people early in the mornings and at sunset, and is buzzing with activity even at 3 am! Alongside Marine Drive, there are several shopping places, food stalls, and other places to explore while enjoying the beautiful view. It is also close to some of the finest hotels and restaurants in the city. While the cool breeze late in the evenings makes it a relatively pleasant experience for anyone visiting the place through the year, winter and early monsoon may be the best time to visit Marine Drive.

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Mount Mary Church Bandra

Located in Bandra, also known as the queen of suburbs, the Mount Mary Church is arguably the most beautiful church in Mumbai. If the view of the church seems imposing, wait till you get to the top. From the observation deck of the church, one can get an unobstructed view of the mighty Arabian Sea, with the gorgeous Mumbai skyline in the backdrop.

Bhuj

Bhuj
About Bhuj Airport

The Bhuj Airport is a domestic airport in Bhuj in the Kutch District. It is 4 km from Bhuj. It is located at an altitude of 78 m and covers an area of over 800 acres. It is 160 km from the Indo-Pak border. There used to be an Indian Airlines bunker on one side of the road. Several transportation modes are available to reach the city from the Bhuj Airport, including car rental services at the arrival terminals and app-based cabs. Some inexpensive alternatives are booking prepaid cabs or hiring auto-rickshaws.

About Bhuj

Bhuj is an important city in Gujarat, with beautiful palaces for tourists to explore. It belongs to the Kutch Region. You will find varied handicrafts and embroidered textiles, which greatly attract tourists. It is known as the Jaisalmer of Gujarat. Bhujiyo Dungar Hill is located close to Bhuj and houses the Bhujia Fort.

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Aina Mahal

The gleaming Aina Mahal, situated in Bhuj, Gujarat, is a great example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Aina Mahal is located on the northeastern side of Hamirsar Lake and is easily accessible from most parts of Bhuj. In 1750, Maharao Lakhpatji, the Jadeja ruler of Kutch, commissioned Aina Mahal, the castle of his dreams, to architect and designer Ram Singh Malam, who had spent 18 years in Europe and had learned a number of European architectural techniques. Maharao Lakhpatji was a fascinating personality. He allegedly only utilised his beds for a year before auctioning them off. The museum displays Kutch jewellery, weaponry, and art in a regal setting. The palace remains open from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and then again from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

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Hamirsar Lake

Hamirsar Lake is located in Bhuj, Gujarat. Built by Rao Khengarji, the founder of the Jadeja dynasty, it is one of the largest man-made lakes in India. One of the attractions of Hamirsar Lake is the garden at its centre. You can take a dip in the water on a hot day or just sit under a tree and enjoy the view. There is no entry fee, and the lake is open to the public from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.

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Kutch Museum

The Kutch Museum is Gujarat’s oldest, established in 1877 by Maharao Khengarji. It houses the world’s largest collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions going back to the 1st century AD, as well as samples of the extinct Kachchhi script and a fascinating collection of coinage. Tribal cultures are featured in a section of the museum; there are ancient relics, folk arts and crafts, and information about tribal people. Embroidery, paintings, weaponry, musical instruments, sculpture, and rare metalwork are also displayed at the museum. A trip to the Kutch Museum, where you can learn about the district’s tribal and folk traditions, will give you a better understanding of today’s people and their lives. At the museum, you can learn about the following: Anthropology Archaeology Weapons and tools Tribal culture Musical instruments Shipping and navy

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Prag Mahal

Prag Mahal, situated on the outskirts of Bhuj, is one of India’s architectural wonders. It was built in the 19th century and is located near the famous Aina Mahal in the city centre, making it conveniently accessible. In the vast palace are Gothic-style windows and Corinthian pillars. The magnificent palace houses the country’s second tallest clock tower, which offers an incredible view. The royal family’s personal belongings are on display in a section of the palace that has been transformed into a museum. On the walls, there are detailed carvings, and the most astounding feature is the jaali work on the jharokhas. Prag Mahal is also well-known in Bollywood, having appeared in various blockbusters such as Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Lagaan, as well as numerous traditional Gujarati films.

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Ramkund

Ramkund is a holy place in Nasik on the banks of the Godavari River. It is 2 Km from the city’s central bus stand. According to the ancient epic Ramayana, Rama, an avatar of Lord Vishnu and prince of Ayodhya, was driven into a 14-year-long exile. Panchavati, in present-day Nasik, contains various places of attraction and worship for pilgrims and people who are interested in the mythological epic. Ramkund, which translates to “Ram’s pond”, is the most important. Ramkund is renowned because it is supposed to be the pond in which Rama bathed. The ashes of the dead are immersed in the sacred pond; it is claimed that the water instantly absorbs them. Many people even bathe in the Ramkund’s holy waters to wash away their sins.

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Vande Matram Memorial

The Vande Mataram Memorial is a museum spread across 12 acres, situated 10 Km from Bhujodi, Gujarat. Built by the Ashapura Foundation, this memorial was built to commemorate the efforts of Indian soldiers from the Revolt of 1857 to the Freedom Movement of 1947. It is a monument to India’s valiant and fearless liberation fighters. The main museum, modelled after the Indian Parliament, is the complex’s showpiece. The structure took four years to construct and was a collaborative effort between architects, historians, sculptors, and painters. It features 17 rooms with various historical representations from 1600 to 1947 using 4D technology. In addition to various other attractions, the property includes a park, a stunning monument of Bharat Mata, and a craft park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cheapest flight from Bhuj to Mumbai costs approximately Rs. 6607.

Yes, you are permitted to bring food. It should, however, be properly packed.

Yes, passengers can use web check-in to check-in for their Bhuj to Mumbai flight.

Five flights a week.

Handbags should not weigh more than 7 kg. Hence, carry as many items as you need within this baggage limit.

The first flight on this route leaves at 08:40 am, operated by Alliance Air.

Many business class airlines provide additional sleeping space

The minimum required to fly from Bhuj to Mumbai is 02h 05m.

The last flight on this route is the same as the first flight. It departs at 08:40 am and is operated by Alliance Air.
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Airport Information

Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Santacruz East, Mumbai - 400099, India

Bhuj IAF Campus, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001