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Nashik to Kanpur Flights

Nashik to Kanpur Flights

Are you looking for a flight from Nashik to Kanpur? You can book your flight tickets on Adani One, a hassle-free, comprehensive, online platform for travellers. Adani One will display a detailed airfare calendar to help you choose the best flight. Choose the most convenient flight with the best air ticket deal or cashback offer. All domestic carriers — Indigo, SpiceJet, Go First, Air India, and AirAsia — are listed on the platform. Discounts and flight ticket deals are updated regularly for both direct and connecting flights. If you have a return date in mind, Adani suggests booking a return ticket, to take advantage of the discounts and flight ticket offers that come with return tickets. Currently, there are no direct flights on the Nashik to Kanpur route. However, there is an occasional flight on the route. It is a connecting flight operated by SpiceJet, at 11:20, with a layover in Delhi. It takes just under 24 hours. It might be more feasible and convenient to travel from Nashik to either Mumbai or Pune, and then board a flight to Kanpur. Mumbai’s domestic airport is 176 km south-west of Nashik and Pune is 207 km south of Nashik . While Mumbai has 2 direct flights to Kanpur, daily, as well as around 5 to 8 connecting flights, Pune has no direct flights to Kanpur but as many as 10 connecting flights, daily. The Adani One air fare calendar regularly updates domestic flight schedules, so you can check your flight status at any time. Use the airfare calendar and complete your flight booking for Nashik to Kanpur on Adani One today!

Flights from Nashik to Kanpur

Kanpur

Kanpur
About Kanpur Airport

Kanpur Airport (IATA: KNU) is a domestic airport located around 10 km from the city centre. Initially, the airport was used by the Indian Air Force and it was only in the 1970s that commercial operations began here. It is, however, still referred to as the Chakeri Air Force Station. The airport has a single terminal, which operates domestic flights. The terminal has two boarding gates and can accommodate only 50 passengers at a time. Currently, flights operate from Kanpur Airport to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Gorakhpur. The airport is small and offers basic facilities such as baggage counters, wheelchairs, free trolleys, etc. However, the airport is in the process of being upgraded and plans are afoot to build a new terminal building to process 300 passengers and accommodate larger, more modern aircraft. Other facilities and services too will be upgraded, including parking facilities. Kanpur Airport is well connected to the city centre via bus and taxi services. Car rental services are also available.

Kanpur
About Kanpur

Kanpur is the second-most populated city in Uttar Pradesh and is also the state's commercial capital. Located just 90 km from the state’s capital, Lucknow , Kanpur is situated on the banks of the Ganga. It therefore has significant religious importance. Kanpur was established in the 10th-13th century by the Chandela Dynast y. It remained an idyllic village till the British in India set up a military base here and transformed it into a military cantonment. The British also set up a trading centre in Kanpur, which is why this city is such a major industrial hub even today. Kanpur played an important part during the Revolt of 1857 , which was a turning point in the history of the British in India. During the Great Revolt, Indian soldiers in the British-Indian Army revolted against the army top brass. The rebellion, which is also called the First War of Independence, spread to cities across India and was a turning point in India’s history. As an industrial city, Kanpur is called the Manchester of North India due to its thriving textile industry. It is also known for its leather industry and is home to the world’s largest tanneries. There are many educational institutions in Kanpur, such as the Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Indian Institute of Technology, Agricultural College, National Sugar Institute, GSVM Medical College and the Government Textile Institute.The city also celebrates a number of festivals throughout the year, including Janamashtami, Shivratri, Dussehra, Holi, and Diwali with utmost energy and enthusiasm.

Nashik

Nashik
About Nashik Airport

Nashik Airport (IATA: ISK) is located in Ozar, 21 km north-east of Nashik . The airport is owned by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). It is here that HAL tests and builds aircraft for the Indian Armed Forces. It also houses an Indian Air Force maintenance station. Nashik Airport has only one passenger terminal, which operates domestic flights to cities such as Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bengaluru, Tirupati, Hyderabad, Pondicherry and Tirupati. The airport also has retail stores, a VIP Lounge, facilities for physically challenged individuals and childcare facilities, smoking spaces, etc. A new terminal building was inaugurated in 2014, with a capacity to accommodate 300 passengers. In 2020, HAL , which manages the airport, began putting in place facilities and infrastructure at the airport so that international flights can commence. It has separated the domestic and international sections with dedicated entry and exit points.

Nashik
About Nashik

Nashik is one of the largest cities in Maharashtra and has mythological, historical, social, cultural and commercial importance. According to legend, Lord Rama stayed in Panchvati in Nashik during his time in exile. Anjaneri, near Nashik, is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. The sage Agasti also lived in Nashik when he performed tapasya. Another reason Nashik has religious significance is that the Godavari River, one of the holy rivers in India, has its source in Trimbakeshwar near Nashik. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas is also at Trimbakeshwar. Nashik is associated with many well-known freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar, Dadasaheb Potnis, Vasant Kanetkar, etc. Nashik is also the starting point for the pilgrim towns of Trimbakeshwar and Shirdi, famous for their association with the saint, Sai Baba. Thanks to its vineyards, Nashik is called the ‘Wine capital of India’, and produces some of India’s best wines. Nashik gives you the chance to experience a fabulous cocktail of extremes — from temples to vineyards, and hills to waterfalls. Nashik hosts the Kumbh Mela once every 12 years, a religious gathering that attracts millions of pilgrims as well as travellers. The best time to visit Nashik is winter, from October to March, as the weather ranges from mildly cold to pleasant, which makes it perfect for travelling. In December–January, temperatures can fall to as low as 12°C. During winter, the city lights up for Diwali and Makar Sankranti and it is a treat to visit the city during this time.

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Anjaneri Hills

Anjaneri, the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, gets its name from Hanuman's mother Anjani. Anjaneri Fort is located 27 km from Nashik  in the picturesque Nashik-Trimbakeshwar mountain range. Aside from its spiritual significance, Anjaneri is also a popular hiking destination.

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Kalaram Temple

Translating as ‘Black Ram’, this temple takes its name from the dark sculpture of Lord Ram. Visited by throngs of pilgrims, it is located in the Panchvati area of Nashik city. Inside the sanctum, you will find dark sculptures of Lord Hanuman, Sita and Lakshman.

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Sula Vineyards

Sula Vineyards, one of India’s top wineries, is located in Nashik. Known for its Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, and Zinfandel grape wines, it is a great place to visit for a weekend or even for just a day. It offers guided tours of its vineyards and wineries, and also hosts wine tasting sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Two days are sufficient if you wish to explore all the tourist attractions in Kanpur. However, keep an extra day to visit nearby places such as the spiritual town of Bithoor.

Famous for the Sai Baba temple, Shirdi is about 100 km south-east of Nashik. It is reachable via train, bus or car.

The Jain Glass Temple  in Kanpur honours Lord Mahavira and the remaining 23 Jain Tirthankaras. It is located in Khas Bazar, General Ganj, in the heart of the city.

Kanpur is also known as the 'Leather City’. It has some of the finest and largest tanneries in the country. To purchase shoes, slippers, sandals, belts, handbags, briefcases, and other leather items, proceed directly to Meston Road at the Bada Chauraha.

Kanpur Zoological Park is open for visitors on all days, from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, except on Mondays.

There is an ISKCON Temple on Mainawati Marg, Bithoor Road in Kanpur.

Some of the must-try delicacies of Kanpur are sultani dal, shammi kebab, biryani, kheer, and imarti.

Nashik is best known for its temples, grape production and vineyards, and its Maharashtrian delicacies such as misal pav, dabeli, and modak.

October to March is the best time to visit Kanpur for sightseeing as the weather is pleasant and cool and it is easy to get around.

You can get several varieties of misal pav in Nashik, the Nagpuri Misal being the most common. The most famous places for the dish in Nashik include Sadhana Misal, Zatka Misal, Shamsundar Misal, and Nikhara Misal Nashik.

One of the most beautiful attractions of Kanpur, the Japanese Garden is located near Moti Jheel.

The world-famous Vipassana centre named Dhamma Giri is located 50 km south-west of Nashik, in Igatpuri. People flock to this centre for its meditation courses.

Located along the banks of the Godavari River, Ramkund is believed to be the place where Lord Ram used to bathe.   The Triveni Sangam or confluence of three rivers — Varuni, Tharuni, and the Godavari — is considered sacred for bathing.  It is also the site of the world-famous Kumbh Mela , which takes place at this ghat once every 12 years.

It is believed that Nashik is where Lord Ram, his wife Sita and brother Lakshman lived during their time in exile. According to the legend, they lived in what is now the Panchvati area in the city. Since Nashik is considered a sacred city, the Kumbh Mela is held here once every 12 years. Also, the Trimbakeshwar Temple near Nashik is home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in the country.
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Airport Information

Kanpur Kanpur military airport, Airforce Lane, Kanpur Cantonment, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208004

Nashik Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Ozar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422221