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Delhi to Jamnagar Flights

Jamnagar is the fifth-largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat. Delhi or New Delhi is the capital of India. As the National Capital Territory, it is both a city and a union territory. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is the sixth-busiest in Asia.

As the Jamnagar Airport is small and has limited connectivity, there are no direct flights from Delhi to Jamnagar. Although you can opt for connecting flights, it can be time-consuming, with a transit duration of 15 hours to 26 hours.

Rajkot Airport is the nearest major airport from Jamnagar. It is about 90 km from Jamnagar, and you can cover this distance by taking a bus, train, or a private cab. You can reach Jamnagar from Rajkot by train in approximately 2 hours 40 minutes. Travelling by road usually takes around 1 hour 45 minutes.

Every day, about 10 flights fly from Delhi to Rajkot. There are two to three direct daily flights between Delhi and Rajkot, and the rest are connecting flights via cities like Mumbai and Aurangabad. A total of approximately 80 flights operate between Delhi and Rajkot every week, and they are scheduled at different times of the day for travellers’ convenience.

In this guide, you will find all the relevant details of travel from Delhi to Jamnagar.

Flight from Delhi to Jamnagar

Jamnagar

Jamnagar
About Jamnagar Airport

Jamnagar, also popularly known as the Jewel of Kathiawar, is a must-visit destination in the Indian state of Gujarat. The seat of Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar is famous for its bandhani (tie-dyeing work), metalware, and gold embroidery.

A prominent part of Gujarati culture, Jamnagar was developed by Jam Saheb Shri Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji around the 1940s. This historic city was formerly a part of the Princely State of Nawanagar and contains large repositories of oil. It is famous for Gujarati snacks and street food, including bhajiya, gathiya, and pakwan.

Jamnagar is home to some of the most magnificent attractions in the nation. Wildlife sanctuaries, adventure sports, historic sites, serene beaches, and a swanky skyline - you name it and Jamnagar has it. It is served by highways, railways, and an airport, and the surrounding areas face the Barda Hills. With excellent connectivity and pleasant weather conditions, Jamnagar has become one of the best tourist destinations in the country.

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Bala Hanuman Temple 

Balahanuman Temple, also known as the Shri Balahanuman Sankirtan Mandir, is located in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Dedicated to the worship of Lord Hanuman, the temple is known for the famous chant, ‘Shri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram’, which can be heard on the temple premises every day at all times. The Guinness Book of World Records has recognised this ritual. The temple is situated on the southeast side of Lakhota Lake, home to various species of migratory birds. It is considered one of India’s most-visited pilgrimage landmarks. If you visit Gujarat, take some time to participate in the spiritual practices of the temple and take a stroll along the lake.

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Dwarkadhish Temple 

The Dwarkadhish Temple, commonly known as Jagat Mandir, Jamnagar's biggest attraction, is said to have been built more than two thousand years earlier by Lord Krishna's great-grandson Vajranabh. The old shrine has undergone various renovations, most notably in the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. The sanctuary is built on a steep hillside with over fifty staircases leading up to the courtyard, encircled by beautifully sculpted pillars surrounding the central Krishna deity. Other tiny sanctums can be found all over the compound. Mythological motifs and tales are carefully engraved into the ceilings. Dwarka, located on the west side of the Kathiawar Peninsula, is one of the Char Dhams (pilgrimage spots), which comprise Puri, Rameshwaram, and Badrinath.

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Lakhota Palace and Museum 

The Lakhota Palace and Museum sits in the middle of the Ranmal Lake and was initially built as a fort. Now the palace is a beautiful tourist attraction in Jamnagar that houses a museum within its premises. The Lakhota Museum is a treasure trove of artefacts from the 9th to the 18th century. The museum is a mini paradise for history lovers as it houses several ancient objects such as pottery, sculptures, paintings, etc. There is also a whale’s skeleton present in the exhibit. The remnants of Gujarat’s diverse rulers-swords, muskets, powder flasks, etc. litter the museum halls. Lakhota Palace and Museum is one of Jamnagar’s most interesting tourist attractions.

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Ranmal Lake Fort 

Ranmal Lake in Jamnagar is a gorgeous lake surrounded by tree-lined promenades. It is known to have been constructed by Jam Ranmalji II between 1820 and 1852, and spans an area of 5 lakh sq metres. Apart from a bona fide running track, the surroundings also include a new history museum. Housed inside the 19th-century Lakhota Palace that stands in the middle of the Lake, the museum features weaponry, manuscripts and pottery from the 9th through to the 18th century. Not only does the lake add to the beauty of the city, but offers shelter to migratory birds.

Delhi

Delhi
About Delhi Airport

The Delhi International Airport is formally known as the Indira Gandhi International Airport. It is the primary airport that serves the Northern Capital Region (NCR) and is a gateway to other North Indian states. The Indira Gandhi International Airport is located in Palam, New Delhi, and is approximately 16 km away from the city centre. This airport is operated by the Airports Authority of India and has three terminals for domestic, international, and cargo flights.

The Indira Gandhi International Airport is the busiest in India both in terms of passenger and cargo traffic. It is also the 6th-busiest airport in Asia and the 17th across the world. All domestic and international airlines operate out of the Delhi Airport, which is why there is some state-of-the-art infrastructure with the best services. Also, the airport sits on an area of 5,106 acres and can accommodate around 70 million passengers. It has a 4430-metre runway.

At the Indira Gandhi International Airport, you can avail all basic and premium amenities to make your travel smooth and convenient. Amenities include a prayer room, a cloakroom, a smoking zone, disability assistance, lounges, a bank and numerous ATMs, parking, lost and found services, shopping and retail options, restaurants and bars, and a porter service.

The Delhi International Airport is well-connected to the city. There is a direct metro line for passengers, and you can also avail of app-based cabs, taxis, rental cars, airport buses, and radio cabs.

Delhi Airport
About Delhi

Delhi is the capital city and diplomatic hub of India. Lying next to the river Yamuna, it is a historically important city. It was the capital of two empires in ancient India, namely, the Mughal Empire and the Delhi Sultanate.

Delhi shares its borders with the states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. It has many attractions for tourists, which include India Gate, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Humayun's Tomb, Connaught Place, Red Fort, and Akshardham Temple. It is officially called the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi.

Delhi is a shopper’s paradise too, with thousands of vendors selling everything from apparel and jewellery to cosmetics in the bustling bazaars of the city, like Palika Bazaar, Janpath Market, and Chawri Bazaar. To contrast this, there are numerous upscale malls, such as Select City Mall, DLF South Square, and Pacific Mall. Besides, Delhi is famous for its street food, including jalebi and rabdi, lassi, kulfi, chole kulche, and kheema parathas.

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Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli is a 15-metre wide and 60-metre long stepwell located in the heart of Delhi, India. The monument is located near Connaught Place on Hailey Road. There exist no historical records to prove when it was built and by whom; however, it is believed to be one of the oldest monuments of Delhi and possibly commissioned in 3000 BC by Agrasen, a legendary king. The place is a particularly famous hangout spot for the young crowd but loved by locals and tourists alike across all age groups. There are 108 steps that lead to the well at the end. Agrasen ki Baoli features arched niches or recesses on all sides of the well, which provide shade during the sweltering Delhi heat!

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Lodhi Gardens

Situated in the city park, Delhi, India, the Lodhi Garden, one of the most popular gardens in Delhi, is spread over 90 acres. The garden traces its history back to 1444 when Mohammed Shah’s tomb was erected by Ala-ud-din Alam Shaham, the last ruler of the dynasty and his son. Lodhi Garden is famous for its beautiful surroundings that are clean and hygienic. It has numerous architectural marvels that are present in the city. It includes museums, auditoriums, and even a library. Apart from housing the tombs of Mohammed Shah and Sikandar Khan Lodi, it also is home to a large imposing dome-shaped structure called Shisha Gumbad, a large tomb from the Lodhi era. The garden features several exciting rides available as well to keep the children entertained. Lined with lush green bushes and plants, this garden is like a breath of fresh air. It is located in the prime location of Delhi. This means that you can easily access Lodhi Garden from all the corners of the city. You can easily take the local bus, board a cab, or even take the auto-rickshaw.

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Humayun's Tomb

Built in 1570, this was the first of its kind garden-tomb in the region. It is also believed to have been the inspiration for the architecture of the Taj Mahal. The sprawling site is spread over 27 acres. The large structure houses over 150 individual tombs of members of the Mughal royal family. It is also home to the shrine of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, a Sufi saint from the 14th century. The expansive gardens here are second only to the ones at the Taj Mahal. Humayun’s Tomb stands as a stellar reminder of the glorious past of India and the rule of the Mughals. From an architectural standpoint, it showcases some of the finest in Persian architecture. It is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in eastern Delhi, the site is very well connected by roads. The Jawaharlal Nehru station is the closest metro station at a distance of around 2 Km from the site. The site is usually rather busy on weekends. The ideal time to visit would be during the early months of winter when the weather is relatively pleasant.

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Jama Masjid

Constructed in the year 1839, Jama Masjid of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, adds a unique charm to the city of Nawabs. It was built by Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah Bahadur, making it one of the oldest and most visited mosques of the city. Although it has been compared to the Jama Masjid in Delhi, it holds a lot of significance in the hearts of locals as well as tourists. The mosque features a unique architectural design and beautiful artwork which makes it the most popular among them all. Thousands throng Jama Masjid to pray and seek blessings from Allah. Like most of Lucknow's historical sites, Jama Masjid is also inspired by Mughal architecture. The next time you plan your visit to the old capital of India, Lucknow, make sure you pay a visit to Jama Masjid. The best time to visit Lucknow is during the winter months.

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Red Fort

Located in Old Delhi, it was constructed by Shah Jahan when the Mughal capital was shifted to Delhi from Agra. It is made from red sandstone due to which it is named Red Fort. It is the place from where India’s Prime Minister makes his speech on Independence Day. The mighty walls of the fort tower at a dizzying 75 feet and is spread across a massive 255 acres. It encloses various gardens in a beautiful geometric pattern and various other buildings, apart from a mosque. Every year on the occasion of Independence Day, the Prime Minister of India unfurls the national flag here. The Red Fort stands strong on the bank of the river Yamuna, which adds a very beautiful contrast to it.

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Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is in Mehrauli, which lies in the southern part of the city. The foundation of Qutub Minar was laid in the 12th century. It is one of the tallest towers in India. Made from marble and red sandstone, the monument is a blend of different architectural styles.

Virtual Guide from Delhi to Jamnagar

Frequently Asked Questions

Jamnagar Airport has limited connectivity. Therefore, travellers fly from Delhi to Rajkot, reaching Jamnagar from Rajkot by bus, cab, or train. On average, about 10 flights fly from Delhi to Rajkot daily.

The top airlines that operate on the Delhi to Rajkot route are IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Air India.

No, you need not pay insurance charges for your Delhi to Rajkot flight bookings. However, we would recommend you to go for it for your safety.

There are no regular flights from Delhi to Jamnagar due to Jamnagar Airport’s limited connectivity. Most travellers choose to fly from Delhi to Rajkot first, before covering the distance of 90 km to Jamnagar by road or rail.

As there are irregular flights from Delhi to Jamnagar, passengers usually fly from Delhi to Rajkot first. Then, they take a train or bus from Rajkot to Jamnagar.

The Delhi International Airport is formally known as the Indira Gandhi International Airport, and its code is DEL. The Rajkot Airport has the IATA code RAJ.

Since there are no regular flights from Delhi to Jamnagar, people usually fly from Delhi to Rajkot and then go to Jamnagar by bus, cab, rental car, or train. The minimum time for a Delhi to Rajkot flight is 1 hour 45 minutes.

Different airlines have different rules about carrying food items on flights. Please check the airline’s policy for more information on carrying food items during your travel from Delhi to Rajkot. In general, you can carry dry food items. However, your food should be properly packed and spill-proof.

The Delhi Airport is situated in Palam, New Delhi. It is 16 km from the New Delhi city centre.

Web checks are mandatory for all passengers taking Delhi to Rajkot flights. Web check-ins can be done on the official website of your airline. You can also get in touch with the airline help desk in case of any confusion.

You can make changes to your flight booking by logging on to the travel agency’s website or contacting their customer care.

Yes, there are many duty-free shops at the Delhi International Airport, including stores selling cosmetics, chocolates, perfumes, and liquor.

You can check your Delhi to Rajkot flight booking status by logging on to the website of the travel agency or airline you used to book your flight.
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Airport Information

Jamnagar Airport Road Civil Enclave, Govardhanpur, Jamnagar, Gujarat 361006

Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, Palam, New Delhi, 110037