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Nashik to Mangaluru Flights

Nashik to Mangaluru Flights

Are you looking for a Nashik to Mangalore flight? You can book your air tickets on Adani’s one-stop platform, Adani One. Whether it is a Nashik to Mangalore flight or a Mangalore to Nashik return ticket, Adani will display a detailed airfare calendar to help you choose the best flight. There are several air ticket deals and cashback offers that you can avail while booking your flights on Adani One. All domestic carriers like IndiGo, AirAsia, SpiceJet, Vistara, etc. are listed on the platform, and you can choose your preferred departure time as per your convenience. Discounts and offers are updated regularly for both direct and connecting flights. We suggest booking a return ticket if you have an arrival date in mind; take advantage of the discounts that come along with return tickets. There are no flights from Nashik to Mangalore , however, one can travel from Nashik to Pune or Ahmedabad by road or rail and then board a flight from either Pune or Ahmedabad to Mangalore. These connecting flights also have layovers and operate via cities like Mumbai and Bangalore. The shortest time to fly from Ahmedabad or Pune to Mangalore takes around 4 to 5 hours. There are several connecting flights operated by IndiGo on these routes. Adani One will display the list of the cheapest flights to help you get the lowest airfare. Be sure to check out the air ticket deals, cashback options, and offers and discounts while booking your flight. Check out the airfare calendar on Adani One for any updates, and book your flight from Nashik to Mangalore today!

Flights from Nashik to Mangalore

Mangalore

About Mangalore Airport

Mangalore International Airport (IATA code: IXE), managed by Adani Enterprises, is one of the two international airports in the state of Karnataka, the other being Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. The airport in Mangalore is situated 13 kmfrom the city centre on Bajpe Main Road. Along with wide connectivity to many major airports in the country, it also services flights operating on international routes such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other airports in the Middle East and the Gulf region. A distinctive factor of Mangalore International Airport is that it has tabletop runways – a runway that is atop a plateau. The new terminal building of the airport was opened in 2010 and is now a thriving hub for tourists flying into or out of Mangalore. The airport terminal building has many F&B outlets as well as retail stores ranging from cosmetics, apparel, electronics and gift shops. You can also find many travel-friendly services such as pre-booked taxis, Forex, free wi-fi connectivity, and a passenger lounge. The airport also has a busy cargo terminal that helps in the import and export of commodities such as fresh vegetables, fish, flowers and cashew. You can reach the airport by taxi or a regular city bus service. There are shuttle services from the airport to the railway station and the city centre.

About Mangalore

Mangalore, which has been officially renamed Mangaluru, is a very prominent port city on the western coast of India. Situated on the shore of the Arabian Sea and in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats, Mangalore gained prominence as an important centre of trade and culture on the Malabar coast in the medieval era. It is a multicultural city with British, Portuguese, Spanish and Bristish influences. Today, along with being one of India’s major ports and a commercial hub, Mangaluru has flourished as a destination for domestic and international tourists. Historians have suggested that Mangalore was named after the deity Mangaladevi and that the city was originally known as Mangalapuram, a part of the erstwhile Pandyan kingdom. In the early sixteenth century, Mangalore came under heavy Portuguese influence but was eventually acquired by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore. Today, it is among the largest urban agglomerations in Karnataka and is home to the state’s second-busiest airport. Being a coastal city with long, beautiful beaches, the city hosts millions of tourists every year. The coastline and the estuaries of the Netravati and Gurupura rivers encircle the city. Mangalore stretches some eighteen-odd miles from the coast to the foot of the Western Ghats on its eastern border. Consequently, the city has a tropical monsoon climate with heavy rainfall in the monsoon and cool, dry winters. The temperature does not drop significantly in the winter months, and that makes it an excellent coastal tourist spot. Sandy beaches aside, tourists in Mangalore love to visit its many architectural delights. A colonial-era lighthouse, its many temples, chapels and churches are frequented by local travellers and tourists regularly. The city is also known for its eclectic local cuisine. It is a mix of Malvani, Kannadi, and Malabar flavours. Coconut, curry leaves, chilli and fresh fish are common ingredients in its many delicacies. Neer dosa, ghee roast, and fried fish are some very prominent local dishes. Mangalore is also a melting pot of cultures, with speakers of Thulu, Konkani, Kannada and Beary living harmoniously in close proximity. Since people of different cultures settled down in Mangalore, it has developed unique forms of music and dance and celebrates popular festivals of all religions and denominations with equal fervour.

Nashik

Nashik
About Nashik Airport

Nashik International Airport (IATA: ISK, ICAO: VAOZ) is located in Ozar, Maharashtra, India, around 20 km northeast of Nashik. The airport is owned by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, which primarily uses the airport to develop, test, and build aircraft for the Indian Armed Forces. It houses an Indian Air Force maintenance station and also supports wide-body commercial cargo services. It serves both the Nashik metropolitan region and the north Maharashtra region. Nashik Airport is likely to open an immigration checkpoint. The terminal building can accommodate 300 passengers. The airport also has necessary infrastructure such as retail stores, VIP lounge, facilities for physically challenged and childcare, designated smoking spaces, etc. Apart from this, it also has modern systems like integrated baggage handling, Flight Information Display Systems (FIDS), CCTVs, Building Management System (BMS), Fire and Safety Systems, and Terminal Control Center.

Nashik
About Nashik

Nashik is the third largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai & Pune. Nashik has a personality of its own due to its mythological, historical, social and cultural importance. Lord Rama lived in Panchvati during his exile. Anjaneri, near Nashik is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. Agasti Rishi also stayed in Nashik for Tapasya. The Godavari river originates from Trimbakeshwar in Nashik. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas is also at Trimbakeshwar. Nashik has to its credit many well-known freedom fighters like Veer Sawarkar, Dadasaheb Potnis, Vasant Kanetkar, etc. Nashik is also the starting point to the pilgrim towns of Trimbakeshwar and Shirdi, famous for their association with the renowned saint Shri Sai Baba. The city’s tropical location and high altitude combine to give it a relatively mild version of a tropical wet and dry climate. Nashik is a religious Hindu city, host to the Kumbh Mela that is celebrated every 12 years and attracts millions of pilgrims as well as travellers. It is famous for its street food, sweet shops and khandeshi flavours. Misal pav, thalipeeth, sabudana vada, dabeli and modak are must-haves when in Nashik. It also makes for a perfect wine tasting destination. Nashik gives you the chance to experience a fabulous cocktail of extremes - from temples to vineyards, hills to waterfalls, this place offers a lot to see.

Frequently Asked Questions

Known for its pristine beaches, holy temples and churches, huge shopping malls and natural beauty, the city has much to offer to its visitors. It is possible to explore Mangalore in 2 days and experience its beauty.

The distance between Coorg and Mangalore is around 159 Km, which takes around 4 hours and 31 mins by car or bus.

Famous for the Shirdi temple, Shirdi is located at a distance of 90 Km from Nashik. It is reachable via train, bus or car.

The direct drive from Mysuru (Mysore) to Madikeri is 117 Km and takes around 1 hr 26 mins. The road route between the two destinations is filled with some amazing stops, including Mysore Palace, Brindavan Gardens, Abbey Falls and Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple.

One thing which you cannot miss on your visit to Coorg is its coffee plantations. India ranks fifth in the world in terms of coffee production and Coorg contributes a major portion to this production.

Situated between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges, Mangalore is full of beaches that can leave you awestruck. Some of the must-visit beaches include Kaup Beach, Malpe Beach and Panamur Beach.

Here are a few Mangalorean Dishes that you must try - Gassi, Goli Bajje, Kori Roti and Gujje Podi.

Nashik is best known for its mythological background, its grape production, vineyards and its Maharashtrian delicacies such as Misal Pav, Dabeli and Modak.

Tipu Sultan constructed this watchtower to keep a lookout for the entry of warships into the Gurpur Riv er. The battery, made from black stones, had been given the look of a miniature fortress. Not having withstood the test of time and extreme weather, this tower stands in ruins today. This is a popular tourist spot as you get beautiful views when on the battery. This is also a boating point to get to Tannirbhavi Beach.

The ideal months for a trip to Mangalore are from October through February. The weather is cool dduring this time, making it an excellent time for outdoor activity.

One thing that will attract all foodies to Nashik is Misal Pav. You can get several varieties of Misal Pav here, the Nagpuri Misal being the most common. The most famous places for trying Misal in Nashik include Sadhana Misal, Grape Embassy & Zatka Misal, Shamsundar Misal and Nikhara Misal Nashik.

The Vipassana centre named Dhamma Nāga is located 20 Km from central Nagpur, near the village of Mahurzari on Katol Road. Developed on 20 acres o f quiet and serene land on the bank of a small lake, the centre accommodates about 100 students.

Located along the bank of the Godavari River, Ramkund is believed to be the place where Lord Rama used to bathe. It is considered sacred for bathing.

The Mystic Land of Gods, Nashik has a culture and history that dates back to the days of Lord Rama himself. Lord Rama, his wife Sita and brother Lakshman lived here during their 14 years of exile. The very famous Kumbh Mela is also held here every 12 years.

Coorg is known as the "Scotland of India" because of the hills that encircle coffee plantations and give the area a Scottish valley-like appearance. They have miles of walking routes, lush green mountains and misty rolling hills. Because of its breathtaking natural beauty and cold climate, this region is frequently compared to Scotland.
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Airport Information

Nashik Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Ozar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422221