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Guwahati to Shirdi Flights

There are two flights between Guwahati and Shirdi every day. However, both the flights are connecting ones. The first flight is operated by IndiGo at 6.00 am, while SpiceJet operates the last flight at 4:10 pm.

Given below is all the information you need to travel from Guwahati to Shirdi.

Flights from Guwahati to Shirdi

Shirdi

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About Aurangabad Airport

Aurangabad Airport is a public airport in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, with the IATA Code IXU. Located along the Aurangabad-Nagpur State Highway, it is around 5.5 Km east of the city centre and 11 Km from the Aurangabad Railway Station. The Airports Authority of India owns and operates the airport, which has one passenger terminal with a floor size of 190,000 square feet. The Maharashtra government approved the airport to be renamed as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Airport on March 5, 2020, and stated that the cabinet decision would be forwarded to the Union civil aviation ministry for approval. The Union Government has proposed privatising the airport of Aurangabad. The airport offers Wi-Fi, Medical assistance, trolleys, wheelchairs, a post office, restaurants, a hotel booking counter, snack bars, gift shops, jewellery shops, and more.

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About Shirdi

Shirdi, often referred to as Sainagar, is a city in Maharashtra. It is located in the Rahata Taluka district in Ahmednagar. The city is 185 Km East of the Western Seashore boundary (the Ahmednagar to Manmad road). Shirdi is well-known as the late 19th century abode of the revered saint Sai Baba. The Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust in Shirdi is one of the wealthiest temples in the world. It is traditionally recognised as the location of Lord Khandoba’s holy shrine, which is an avatar of the Hindu God Shiva. Shirdi grew to prominence as a storehouse of divine vibrations as a result of its close affiliation with the renowned saint Sai Baba.

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Samadhi Mandir

Shri Saibaba's Samadhi Temple is one among the most visited spiritual places in the world. The Samadhi temple in Shirdi is the centre of devotion, where a great saint Sai Baba’s ossuary is placed. The land was once a dumping ground, which was cleaned and reclaimed by Sai Baba. The white marble idol that sits at the centre of the temple was installed in 1954. It has since been decorated with gold and precious stones. Though, the place mostly remains crowded by the visits of new tourists every day. The footwear and other special possessions have been stored in a memorial building of a temple. Tourist entrance is opened by 6:00 AM, and a Palki or parade for the Saint is also arranged on Thursdays. Arati is held at 4:30 am, 12:00 pm, 6:30 pm and 10.30 pm. These may be the best times to visit the temple, though it is almost always crowded with devotees thronging to catch a glimpse of Sai Baba. The nearest airport is at Pune, and the site is well connected by state transport buses and private taxis.

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Shani Shingnapur

Shri Saibaba's Samadhi Temple is one among the most visited spiritual places in the world. The Samadhi temple in Shirdi is the centre of devotion, where a great saint Sai Baba’s ossuary is placed. The land was once a dumping ground, which was cleaned and reclaimed by Sai Baba. The white marble idol that sits at the centre of the temple was installed in 1954. It has since been decorated with gold and precious stones. Though, the place mostly remains crowded by the visits of new tourists every day. The footwear and other special possessions have been stored in a memorial building of a temple. Tourist entrance is opened by 6:00 AM, and a Palki or parade for the Saint is also arranged on Thursdays. Arati is held at 4:30 am, 12:00 pm, 6:30 pm and 10.30 pm. These may be the best times to visit the temple, though it is almost always crowded with devotees thronging to catch a glimpse of Sai Baba. The nearest airport is at Pune, and the site is well connected by state transport buses and private taxis.

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Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Temple

Shri Saibaba's Samadhi Temple is one among the most visited spiritual places in the world. The Samadhi temple in Shirdi is the centre of devotion, where a great saint Sai Baba’s ossuary is placed. The land was once a dumping ground, which was cleaned and reclaimed by Sai Baba. The white marble idol that sits at the centre of the temple was installed in 1954. It has since been decorated with gold and precious stones. Though, the place mostly remains crowded by the visits of new tourists every day. The footwear and other special possessions have been stored in a memorial building of a temple. Tourist entrance is opened by 6:00 AM, and a Palki or parade for the Saint is also arranged on Thursdays. Arati is held at 4:30 am, 12:00 pm, 6:30 pm and 10.30 pm. These may be the best times to visit the temple, though it is almost always crowded with devotees thronging to catch a glimpse of Sai Baba. The nearest airport is at Pune, and the site is well connected by state transport buses and private taxis.

Guwahati

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About Guwahati Airport

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport, popularly known as Guwahati Airport, and formerly known as Borjhar Airport, is the principal airport of India’s Northeastern states. It is one of the country’s largest international airports, and the 11th busiest airport in India. It is located in Borjhar, which is 26 Km from Dispur, the state capital of Assam, and 28 Km from Guwahati. It is named after the late Gopinath Bordoloi, a freedom warrior and Assam’s first Chief Minister following Indian independence.

There are two terminals at Guwahati International Airport. Domestic flights are handled by Terminal 1, which has direct connections to roughly 10 Indian destinations. During rush hour, the domestic terminal can handle 500 people. The international terminal, Terminal 2, has a capacity of 125 people.

The Airports Authority of India manages the airport, which also acts as a base for the Indian Air Force. Guwahati airport provides many facilities such as a tourist information centre, VIP lounge, airline booking counters, special assistance for physically disabled people, ATMs, bus services, taxis, rental cars, medical aid, wheelchairs, snack bars, beverage counters, refreshment counters, and much more.

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About Guwahati

Guwahati, the capital of Assam in northeastern India, was once known as Pragjyotishpur (the City of Eastern Lights). Its name comes from two Assamese words: Guwa, which means ‘areca nut’, and Haat, which means ‘market’. Guwahati is nestled amid the magnificent highlands of the Himalayan mountain range’s eastern sides. The city is the main cultural, educational, political, and commercial hub in the Northeast of India. It is also known as the ‘Gateway to the Northeast’. Guwahati is noted for its cosmopolitan nature, rich culture and tradition, festival celebrations, cuisine, and hospitable people.

Guwahati, the largest city in Assam and the Northeast, is India’s fastest-growing metropolis. It is also known as the ‘City of temples’ because of the numerous ancient temples that can be found here. There are two parts of Guwahati: South Guwahati and North Guwahati.

This ancient city is said to have been created by the demon king Narakasura. Guwahati’s allure stems from the fact that it is the old Kamrup. Legend states that it is where Kamadeva, the God of Love, was born.

Guwahati is rich in flora and fauna and is blessed with picturesque views of the Brahmaputra and the mountain ranges that surround it. The Bohag Bihu, Durga Puja, Ambubachi Mela at Kamakhya temple, which attracts thousands of people from all over the country, are the most well-known festivals in the city.

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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

The first flight to leave from Guwahati to Aurangabad is IndiGo, Air India 6E 494 + 6E 2066 at 11:15 am.

The last flight from Guwahati to Aurangabad is Air India, AirAsia AI 784 + I5 441 at 12:40 pm.

Air India, Air Asia, Vistara, IndiGo are the most preferred airlines on the Guwahati to Aurangabad flight route.

The name of Guwahati airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport and its code is GAU, whereas the name of Aurangabad airport is Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Airport, and its code is IXU.

Guwahati airport offers Wi-Fi, medical assistance, luggage services, currency exchange, ATMs, and premium lounge services.

The nearest bus station in Aurangabad is located about 10 Km from the airport.

The nearest railway station is located around 7 Km from the airport.

Yes, children over the age of two years need to have a separate ticket.

You can carry single-hand luggage weighing up to 7 kgs.

Yes, you can carry dry food in your hand luggage.

Aurangabad airport offers Wi-Fi, medical assistance, trolleys, wheelchairs, post office, restaurant, hotel booking counter, snack bar, gift shops, jewellery shops, and many more.

Only 100 ml of liquid can be carried in the hand luggage. Make sure that the container is tight to prevent any leakage.

Only prescribed medicines can be carried in limited quantities. Prescription is a must.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak around the world, sanitisation facilities are provided at every airport, keeping in mind the safety of passengers.
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Airport Information

Shirdi Kopargaon, Kakadi, Maharashtra 423107

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