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Guwahati to Bilaspur Flights

There are no direct or connecting flights between Guwahati and Bilaspur. There are regular flights between Guwahati and Raipur, a city 106 km from Bilaspur. You can reach Bilaspur by taking any other mode of transport such as bus or cab from Raipur Airport.

There are a few options in terms of timings that you can choose from. To travel from Guwahati to Bilaspur, the fastest route is to take a flight from Guwahati to Raipur and then a bus from Raipur to Bilaspur. There are around 17 connecting flights operating from Guwahati to Raipur.

You will find all the necessary information about Guwahati to Raipur flights in the following sections.

Flights from Guwahati to Bilaspur

Bilaspur

Bilaspur
About Raipur Airport

An important airport serving Chhattisgarh, India, Swami Vivekananda Airport (previously Raipur Airport) is located in Mana. Raipur Airport is the busiest airport in Central India and is about 15 km away from Raipur city. In terms of passenger traffic, it ranks 28th in India. The airport has only one terminal which can accommodate 700 passengers and additional 200 international passengers. There are three aerobridges, eight boarding gates, 20 check-in counters, eight X-ray baggage machines and four security counters. The airport is around 16 km from Raipur Junction Railway Station and is well-connected to Raipur city by road. Passengers can easily find taxis and buses to travel between Raipur city and the airport. Additionally, there are direct air-conditioned city buses to other cities via Raipur, such as Bhilai and Durg.

COVID-19 Information

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Passengers need to follow the protocols and guidelines issued by the authorities for air travel in the midst of the pandemic. Various state governments have introduced certain specific rules for passengers who are arriving from other states or cities. Passengers are advised to be aware of these guidelines and comply with them during their travel. Here are a few basic guidelines that passengers must follow when travelling to or from a major metro city in India:

Follow these guidelines while travelling:
Arogya Setu App
Aarogya Setu App

The Aarogya Setu App must be downloaded and activated on the phone of the traveller

Mask On
Mask Worn

At all times, a mask must be worn.

Web Check-in

Check-in online for a contactless experience

There are limits and regulations for carrying baggage at airports worldwide. To maintain the appropriate weight in an aeroplane, there is a limit for the luggage capacity per person. Air India allows check-in baggage up to 40 kg for first class passengers, 35 kg for business class passengers, and 25 kg for economy class passengers on domestic flights. Each airline has its own rules on the baggage allowance per passenger. Therefore, it is recommended to read and understand these guidelines before your trip. Additional charges may apply for extra baggage.

Hand Baggage

On most domestic flights, only one piece of hand luggage with a maximum weight of 7 kg is allowed per passenger. Any additional weight in excess of the allowable free hand baggage allowance of 7 kg will be charged. After paying excess baggage fees, the maximum amount of permitted hand luggage, including duty-free products, shall not exceed 10 kg.

If your hand luggage weighs more than 10 kg, it won't fit in the cabin and will have to be checked-in as registered luggage. Apart from the hand baggage, you can also carry an additional item such as a purse or a laptop bag. However, it shouldn't weigh over 3 kg.

Things to keep in mind for a hassle-free flying experience
  • Ensure that carry-on liquids are contained in containers no larger than 100 ml.
  • Bring a photo ID along with your ticket as both will be thoroughly searched before you can enter the airport.
  • Reach the airport in time—two hours before the scheduled departure for domestic flights.
  • Be fully aware of all the contents of your bag.
  • Do not carry any dangerous or prohibited items in your baggage.
  • Keep your laptop, spare lithium batteries, power banks, etc., easily accessible as they will have to be removed during security screening. Remember not to put them in your checked-in baggage.
  • Be sure to inform security if you notice anything strange around you.
About Bilaspur

Bilaspur is a city in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, located in the central part of the country. The Arpa River, which cuts across the middle, separates the city into two parts. Bilaspur is a conglomeration of intricately-carved temples, hilly areas and exotic wildlife. The Hindu temples in the neighbouring villages of Ratanpur and Malhar have been noted for their ornate carvings. Khutaghat Dam is bordered by mountains to the north. In addition to this, the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, located northwest of the city, is home to the region's only tiger reserve. Flying squirrels, leopards, and wild dogs can be found in the bamboo and teak woods here.

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Deul Park

Located by the Ajay river in Durgapur, West Bengal, Deul Park is a popular little getaway and hamlet-like area located in the suburbs of the city. Being a tributary of the Ganga river, the creek is quiet and well-fed as pretty as the mother stream. Instead of staying at the resort rooms that have come up near the area, go for a walk in the park to view the rising and setting of the sun. Enjoy the beautiful atmosphere on the banks of the river and chat with locals to understand the native culture and the regional folklore. The place is simple, rustic, and quaint, therefore, great for a quick getaway. If you’re looking to unwind, the best time to visit is during the winter months as the temperatures remain pleasant.

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Durgapur Barrage

Built in 1995, the Durgapur Barrage is a popular tourist spot constructed across the Damodar river. The barrage is built downstream of three dams, Tenughat, Panchet, and Maithon dams. There are a number of canals which originate from the barrage. The Durgapur Barrage is about 692 metres in length and 12 metres tall with 34 gates, making it one of the biggest dams in the area. Over the years, the place has transformed itself into a famous picnic and get-together spot during weekends and holidays. The place offers several fun activities to keep everyone engaged. The barrage is surrounded by lush greenery on all sides, adding to the overall experience. If you’re looking to spend some relaxing hours, consider doing so especially during the winter months as the temperatures remain pleasant.

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Junction Mall

Located 150 Km from Kolkata, West Bengal, Junction Mall is one of the best shopping malls in Durgapur. The place provides ample opportunities to shop your heart out, as it houses several shopping stores. The premises also have a number of food joints to satisfy your taste buds. The mall is located at the heart of the city, making it easier for both locals and tourists to avail of different modes of transport to reach the mall. It is indeed the largest shopping destination in the suburbs of Kolkata. The shops here offer decent discounts, so that you can splurge without thinking twice. Apart from food and clothes, the electronics stores also satisfy the tech-savvy crowd. If you’re planning to visit Kolkata, a visit to one of the largest malls of India is a must.

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Deul Park

Located by the Ajay river in Durgapur, West Bengal, Deul Park is a popular little getaway and hamlet-like area located in the suburbs of the city. Being a tributary of the Ganga river, the creek is quiet and well-fed as pretty as the mother stream. Instead of staying at the resort rooms that have come up near the area, go for a walk in the park to view the rising and setting of the sun. Enjoy the beautiful atmosphere on the banks of the river and chat with locals to understand the native culture and the regional folklore. The place is simple, rustic, and quaint, therefore, great for a quick getaway. If you’re looking to unwind, the best time to visit is during the winter months as the temperatures remain pleasant.

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Durgapur Barrage

Built in 1995, the Durgapur Barrage is a popular tourist spot constructed across the Damodar river. The barrage is built downstream of three dams, Tenughat, Panchet, and Maithon dams. There are a number of canals which originate from the barrage. The Durgapur Barrage is about 692 metres in length and 12 metres tall with 34 gates, making it one of the biggest dams in the area. Over the years, the place has transformed itself into a famous picnic and get-together spot during weekends and holidays. The place offers several fun activities to keep everyone engaged. The barrage is surrounded by lush greenery on all sides, adding to the overall experience. If you’re looking to spend some relaxing hours, consider doing so especially during the winter months as the temperatures remain pleasant.

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Junction Mall

Located 150 Km from Kolkata, West Bengal, Junction Mall is one of the best shopping malls in Durgapur. The place provides ample opportunities to shop your heart out, as it houses several shopping stores. The premises also have a number of food joints to satisfy your taste buds. The mall is located at the heart of the city, making it easier for both locals and tourists to avail of different modes of transport to reach the mall. It is indeed the largest shopping destination in the suburbs of Kolkata. The shops here offer decent discounts, so that you can splurge without thinking twice. Apart from food and clothes, the electronics stores also satisfy the tech-savvy crowd. If you’re planning to visit Kolkata, a visit to one of the largest malls of India is a must.

Best Time to Visit Bilaspur

Bilaspur experiences warm summers, moderate rainfall during the monsoons and cold winters with the temperatures falling to sub-zero levels. If travelling during the winter months (October to March), don't forget to pack heavy woollens. In the winters, the temperature ranges around 10℃ - 25℃, which makes it ideal for exploring the sights of Bilaspur.

Guwahati

Guwahati
About Guwahati Airport

Known as Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (IATA: GAU), Borjhar Airport serves as the principal international airport in Assam, serving both domestic and international flights. The airport also serves as an Indian Air Force (IAF) base. The airport is located about 29 km from the main city of Guwahati and offers an array of services for all passengers. These include currency exchange counters, gift shops, child care rooms, medical and first aid, clean drinking water, newspaper/magazine vending machines, smoking zones, Wi-Fi, ATMs, and much more.

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Health and Safety Measures at the Guwahati Airport
  • A thermal screening check-up is carried out on every passenger entering into airport premises.
  • For passenger convenience and safety, RT-PCR testing is available at the airport. The RT-PCR test is mandatory for international passengers. The RT-PCR test is also mandatory while travelling to certain states in India. Domestic passengers who wish to get themselves tested can do so in the designated testing area at the airport.
  • An enhanced cleaning regime has been implemented in every terminal, with the airport sanitising teams working 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to ensure hygiene on the premises.
  • Protective screens have been installed at various points across the terminals, including check-in desks and security checkpoints.
  • Signs have been placed strategically throughout the airport to remind passengers to adhere to social distancing norms and wear their masks.
About Guwahati

Guwahati is a large riverside metropolis in Assam, a state in the Northeastern region of India. The city is also known as "The City of Temples" because of the abundance of ancient Hindu temples in this region. The Manikarneswar and Aswaklanta temples are important sites that draw many visitors. The mountaintop Kamakhya Temple is an important temple where Shiva and Vishnu are worshipped. The Navagraha Temple, built in the 18th century, is a temple dedicated to the nine celestial bodies.

Guwahati has many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries that are home to a wide variety of wildlife, including Indian elephants and pythons, as well as other endangered species of mammal and one-horned rhinoceros. Guwahati has a rich and diverse cultural and historical heritage that surrounds the whole city, and the temples here are unique and special in their ways. Fondly known as the Gateway to the Northeast, this city will leave you mesmerised.

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Chunar Fort

A historical monument standing comfortably on the banks of the Ganga, Chunar Fort dates back to 56 BC and is spread over an area of 3,400 Km2. Chunar Fort has witnessed several wars over time. It was once under the control of Babur, followed by other powerful rulers such as Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, and Aurangzeb. You can take a taxi or a bus to visit the fort. There is no entry fee.

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Guwahati Zoo

Guwahati Zoo houses a particularly wide variety of animals and birds. It is situated inside the Hengerbari Reserved Forest which is located on the outskirts of the city. According to reports, over 100 species of animals and birds exist at Guwahati Zoo. Over the years, the place has evolved to become one of the most popular tourist destinations because it has successfully managed to impress a wide cross-section of society. Guwahati Zoo was established in 1957. The zoo currently has about 895 animals, including tigers, the Himalayan black bear, the one-horned Indian rhinoceros, jungle cats, the clouded leopard, the Hoolock gibbon, and a host of other species. While visiting the Guwahati Zoo, make sure you wear comfortable footwear as a trip to the nearby areas to absorb the beauty of nature can otherwise cause a lot of discomfort.

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Kamakhya Temple

Located in Guwahati on the Nilachal hills in Assam, the Kamakhya Temple is one of the many popular temples dedicated to Goddess Shakti in India. As per the Hindu scriptures, Kamakhya Temple is one of the most important shakti peethas, therefore, its existence is highly significant. The temple celebrates the birth of girl children and the women who give birth to them. Between the 8th and 17th centuries, the temple was rebuilt multiple times but since then it has not lost its sheen. The temple feels like heaven on earth while the lush green surroundings add to the overall experience. The place is ideal for both nature lovers and those who are spiritually inclined. Most visitors travelling to Guwahati visit the temple to explore India's rich history and view the breathtaking scenery. While visiting the temple, make sure you wear comfortable footwear.

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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries of India nestled in the grasslands of the state of Assam. It is the home to the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, with their highest population residing here. It is carpeted with lush green grass and provides a safe haven to a host of other animal species. This place is a popular tourist destination not only among locals but also travellers across the globe who find peace in between nature and their fondness to click pictures of animals. A jungle safari is also available here! You will even get the chance to explore the traditional Assamese culture. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is an ideal holiday destination. Although every month is ideal, the winter months are particularly better, as chances of spotting the one-horned rhinoceros increase manifold.

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Umananda Island

Umananda Island is one of the smallest river islands in the entire world. It is a place where both the civilised world and wilderness coexist peacefully in serenity. The place lies at the heart of the Brahmaputra river that flows through the middle of the city of Guwahati in Assam. The island is home to the golden langurs, a primate species on the endangered list. Umananda Island also houses the beautiful Umananda Temple, which is, without doubt, the most popular temple located in Assam. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and named after him. Most visitors travelling to Guwahati visit the temple to explore India's rich history and view the breathtaking scenery of Umananda Island. While visiting the island make sure you wear comfortable footwear as a trip to the nearby areas, in order to absorb the beauty of nature, can otherwise cause a lot of discomfort.

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Umananda Temple

Located on Peacock Island in Guwahati, Umananda Temple is one of the most popular temples of Assam. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and named after him. Peacock Island possesses a very diverse habitat. The temple feels like heaven on earth and the lush green surroundings augment the overall experience. The place is ideal for both nature lovers as well as those who are spiritually inclined. If you are someone who enjoys exploring religious places, do not forget to visit Umananda Temple when you are in Guwahati. While visiting the temple make sure you wear comfortable footwear as a trip to the nearby areas to absorb the beauty of nature can otherwise cause a lot of discomfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Around 17 flights operate from Guwahati to Raipur every day. All of these flights are connecting flights.

The first flight leaves from Guwahati to Raipur at 06:00 am, and is operated by IndiGo.

The last flight on the Guwahati to Raipur route is IndiGo, which departs at 06:20 pm

Guwahati Airport is called Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport and its code is GAU. Swami Vivekananda Airport is the official name of Raipur Airport, and its code is RPR.

: IndiGo has the maximum number of flights between Guwahati and Raipur.

Raipur Airport has convenient taxi connectivity to Raipur city and other major places.

The duration of a vacation totally depends upon personal choice and availability. Generally, travellers can plan a vacation of around a week to Raipur.

Yes, Raipur Airport is compliant with Covid-19 safety protocols.

Yes, passengers arriving at Raipur Airport can easily find private and shared cabs at the airport.

There is no flight operating on the Guwahati to Bilaspur route. The shortest flight on the Guwahati to Raipur route is 6 hrs and 20 mins long, and is operated by IndiGo.

There are around 11 flights in a week operating from Guwahati to Raipur, the nearest airport to Bilaspur.
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Airport Information

Raipur Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India 492015

Guwahati Guwahati Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport,Borjhar, Guwahati, Assam – 781015