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Gaya to Dharamshala Flights

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There are no direct flights between Gaya and Dharamshala at the moment. Therefore, one has to first travel from Gaya to Delhi. There are approximately 6 flights daily from Gaya to Delhi. Of these, 1 is a direct flight, while 5 are connecting flights. IndiGo is the leading carrier on this route.

From Delhi, one has to take another flight to Dharamshala. There are approximately 3 direct flights daily from Delhi to Dharamshala. SpiceJet and Alliance Air are the leading airlines on this route. You can check the Gaya-to Dharamshala flight prices today and book your flight with the best offers on Adani One.

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Flights from Gaya to Dharamshala

Dharamshala

Dharmshala
About Dharamshala Airport

Dharamshala Airport (IATA Code: DHM) is called Kangra-Gaggal Airport and is located in Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh, approximately 8 km from Kangra, and approximately 15 km from Dharamshala. It is managed by the Airports Authority of India.

There is only one terminal at this airport that caters solely to domestic flights. The airport is well-connected to Delhi and other parts of North India. There is also reasonable connectivity with other domestic cities such as Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, and Kolkata.

Wheelchair access, baggage services, ATM machines, washroom facilities, pharmacy, and lost and found counters are available at the Dharamshala Airport. Car rental services, taxi, and auto services can also be arranged at the airport.

About Dharamshala

Dharamshala is a town in western Himachal Pradesh. It is located in the Dhauladhar Ranges, at an altitude of approximately 1,475 m above sea level. Dharamshala is commonly referred to as the ‘Little Lhasa of India’, primarily due to its mystical appeal and charm.


Dharamshala has an interesting history. It was founded by British rulers between 1815 and 1857. In 1849, Dharamshala became an important outpost for army troops who were posted at Kangra, and adopted its name from an erstwhile Hindu Sanctuary, whose name was ‘Dharamshala’. Later, with the arrival of the spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, the city became an important and high-profile town. Many Tibetan refugees also settled in the area.


The city’s colonial influence is witnessed in its buildings, monuments, and other significant landmarks. Some of the top attractions in Dharamshala include Sujanpur Tira, Taragarh, Chamunda Devi, St. John in the Wilderness Church, Andretta Artist Village, and Rewalsar, among others.

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Bhagsunag Falls

Located 2 km from McLeodganj, Bhagsunag Falls is an ancient shrine. The place derives its name from a battle that took place between King Bhagsu and the Snake God over the supply of water. A prominent feature of the temple is a freshwater spring.

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Dal Lake

Dal Lake is located at an elevation of approximately 1, 775 m above sea level. It is surrounded by a pine forest and offers a scenic view to visitors. On the banks of Dal Lake, there is a Shiva Temple that is 200 years old. The lake is a good place for an early morning or evening walk.

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HPCA Cricket Stadium

The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium was established in 2003. Located at an elevation of approximately 4, 780 ft, the stadium is considered to be the highest cricket stadium in the world. The stadium has the capacity to seat around 10, 000 people.

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McLeodganj

McLeodganj houses numerous Tibetan temples, markets, and shops. The place is also home to many Tibetans, who fled Tibet after its invasion by China. Trekking is one of the major activities here. Thousands of tourists visit this quaint town annually.

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Namgyal Monastery

Namgyal Monastery was established in the 16th century. It is the home of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader. The monastery is an important centre of learning and meditation for the Buddhist Monks living here. The rich history and ambience of the place make it a good spot for visitors.

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Norbulingka Institute

Norbulingka Institute was constructed in 1988. It has bright Japanese-style gardens, fountains, a cafe, and a dedicated team of craftspeople. The institute gives visitors a peek into the culture of Tibet.

Gaya

Gaya
About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport (IATA Code: GAY) is an international airport and is located approximately 5 km from the city centre. It is managed by the Airports Authority of India.

The airport has one integrated terminal. Direct flights are available to Delhi from this airport. Gaya is also connected to other destinations such as Nagpur and Kolkata. Gaya Airport operates international flights to countries such as Thailand and Sri Lanka, among others.

Gaya Airport has many facilities for passengers such as free trolleys, lost and found baggage counter, wheelchair services, assistance to elders and the physically challenged, child care rooms, as well as shops selling handicrafts and gift items.

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About Gaya

Gaya is a small town situated in southwest Bihar. It is located on the River Phalgu, one of the tributaries of the River Ganges.

Gaya has a rich and complex history. The name Gaya is said to have been derived from Gayasur, a demon killed by Lord Vishnu. The city first gained prominence and mention under the Kikata Kingdom. The city was also a part of the former Magadh Empire. According to popular belief, Lord Rama had also visited the city. Gaya has witnessed many empires, starting from the Mauryas, Guptas, and Palas to finally the Mughals.

The city is predominantly dependent on agriculture. In recent years, the amount of small-scale industries have grown rapidly in the city. Mahabodhi Temple, Vishnupad Temple, Dungeshwari Caves, Barabar Caves, Muchalinda Lake, Thai Temple and Monastery, Royal Bhutan Monastery, and Chinese Temple and Monastery are the top attractions in Gaya.

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Archaeological Museum

Established in 1956, the Archaeological Museum is situated near the Mahabodhi Temple in Gaya. The museum houses a vast collection of terracotta items, miniature pots, Buddhist and Hindu relics, as well as stone sculptures. It is open to the public from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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Dungeshwari Hills

Dungeshwari Hills is believed to be the place where Gautam Siddhartha meditated for around six years before departing for Bodhgaya. There are two shrines built to commemorate this event. Both the shrines have a Buddha statue and sculpture, respectively.

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Mahabodhi Temple Complex

The Mahabodhi Temple is a popular shrine associated with Lord Buddha. The present temple dates back to approximately the 5th and 6th centuries. The complex of the temple consists of a 50 m high temple, a sacred Bodhi tree, as well as several other sacred sites associated with Lord Buddha’s Enlightenment.

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Muchalinda Lake

Muchalinda Lake is a sacred lake in Bodhgaya. The lake is famous for its lush greenery and pleasant atmosphere. The lake is a popular destination among Buddhist monks, who flock to this place for meditation. There is also a statue of Buddha meditating at the centre of the lake.

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Thai Monastery

Thai Monastery is considered to be one of the oldest of its kind. Built in the Thai style, there is a big statue of Buddha made in bronze and an outdoor pool. There are also various depictions of Buddha’s life. It is open to the public from 7 AM to 12 PM, and again from 2 PM to 6 PM.

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Tibetan Refugee Market

Located approximately 500 m from Bodhgaya Bus Station, the Tibetan Refugee Market is a popular shopping centre. There are many items available in the market, like Tibetan food, knickknacks, textile materials, and clothes. One can visit the market from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are no direct flights between Gaya and Dharamshala. Passengers usually opt to fly to Delhi and then to Dharamshala.

There are approximately 6 flights daily from Gaya to Delhi.

There are approximately 3 direct flights daily from Delhi to Dharamshala.

Yes, you can carry dry food items on flights, but it is better to check the policies and guidelines of the carriers before boarding the flight.

No, it is advisable to book your tickets well in advance as you might not get a ticket a day before travelling.

No, a web check-in is not mandatory for your Gaya to Delhi flight.

Gaya is known for its religious sites, particularly the birthplace of Buddha.

Gaya Airport is approximately 5 km from the city centre.

The IATA Codes for Gaya and Dharamshala Airports are GAY and DHM, respectively.

Yes, medicines are allowed on flights. However, it is advisable to carry the corresponding prescription of the doctor.

In order to recover your lost baggage, you will need to contact your respective airline and lodge a complaint with them.

The aerial distance between Gaya and Delhi is approximately 883 km.

Mahabodhi Temple, Vishnupad Temple, Dungeshwari Caves, Barabar Caves, Muchalinda Lake, Thai Temple and Monastery, Royal Bhutan Monastery, and Chinese Temple and Monastery are some of the top attractions to visit in Gaya.

The top attractions to visit in Dharamshala are Sujanpur Tira, Taragarh, Chamunda Devi, St. John in the Wilderness Church, Andretta Artist Village, and Rewalsar.

Yes, there are several duty free shops, apart from cafes, restaurants, and bars at the Kangra Airport.
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Airport Information

Dharamshala VPO Sarah, Dharmshala, Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh 176213

Gaya Airport Road, Gaya, Bihar ,823004