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Vijayawada to Ranchi Flights

Vijayawada to Ranchi Flights

Book the cheapest flights from Vijayawada to Ranchi on Adani One! Are you looking for Vijayawada to Ranchi flights? You are in the right place! Adani One is your one-stop platform for booking cheap flight tickets hassle-free. With Adani One, you get the best air ticket deals, discounted airfares, and cashback offers on flight ticket bookings. All domestic carriers, like Air India, Air Asia, SpiceJet, and many more, are listed on Adani One. You simply need to enter the origin and destination cities and Adani One offers you an airfare calendar to select the preferred dates for your arrival or departure flights. Whether it is a Vijayawada to Ranchi flight or a return ticket, Adani One’s airfare calendar displays flight schedules for the next two to three months for you to choose the best flights according to your dates and budget. Currently, there are no direct flights from Vijayawada to Ranchi. However, there are several connecting flights on this route with stopovers at Bangalore, New Delhi, or Hyderabad. IndiGo operates around 2-3 daily one-stop flights on this route, and the average flight time is around 7 hours. There are also connecting flights with multiple layovers, but these flights take several hours to reach. So, check out the airfare calendar on Adani One for updates and deals and book your Vijayawada to Ranchi flight tickets today!

Flights from Vijayawada to Ranchi

Ranchi

Ranchi
About Ranchi Airport

Birsa Munda Airport (IATA: IXR), also known as Ranchi Airport, connects the capital city of Jharkhand to prominent cities in the country. Named after the legendary freedom fighter, Birsa Munda, the airport is located in Hinoo, around 7 km from the city centre. Built over 1,600 acres, the airport has a single terminal with a capacity of 125 for arrivals and departures. Several budget airlines operate from this airport to major cities in India, like Mumbai, Delhi, Patna, Kolkata, and Bangalore. Some airlines that run scheduled flights to and from Birsa Munda Airport include Air India, Indigo, and GoAir. Ranchi airport offers its passengers various facilities like free trolleys, ATMs, first aid assistance, wheelchairs and assistance for disabled/elderly passengers, lost and found baggage services, car rental services, pre-paid taxi services, eateries, and duty-free shops.

Ranchi
About Ranchi

Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, lies on the banks of the Subarnarekha River. It is located in the eastern Chotanagpur valley at an altitude of 2,140 feet. Ranchi is rich in mineral deposits like bauxite, limestone, and kaolin. Due to the abundance of natural resources and minerals, Ranchi has several regional and national enterprises operating large-scale businesses. Rice is the main agricultural crop grown here. Located nearly 1,300 km from New Delhi, Ranchi has good rail, road, and air connectivity with all major cities of India. It is the main hub of the state’s cotton, tea, and agricultural trade. The manufacturing of shellac and heavy machine tools and the production of silk are flourishing industries in the region. Famous for its natural waterfalls, verdant hills, shimmering lakes, and forests, Ranchi is also known as the City of Waterfalls and Lakes. A few of the popular waterfalls are Dassam Falls, Hundru Falls, and Jonha Falls, also known as Gautamdhara. The local cuisine includes dhuska, handia, litti chokha, mirchi ka salan, mitha khaja, rugra, and til barfi. The city is renowned for its handicrafts like bamboo work, stone carvings, metal craft, and wooden crafts. The best time to visit Ranchi is between October and March. Summers in Ranchi are hot and humid, with daytime temperatures rising to 40°C. During winter, the temperature is around 20°C and may drop even lower in December and January. Carrying woollen clothes is a good idea if you visit Ranchi during the winter.

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Jagannath Temple

This 17th century hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath is a famous historical landmark of the city. Built by Thakur Aninath Shahdeo, this 100-feet tall temple is beautifully decorated with intricate carvings and its architectural style resembles that of the famous Jagannath temple in Puri. The idol of Lord Jagannath is wooden, making it one of a kind. The temple attracts devotees all year round, but it witnesses huge crowds during the festival of the Rath Yatra, which is the only occasion where the idols are taken out of the shrine.

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Kanke Dam

The Kanke Dam is located at the foot of the Gonda Hills and is Ranchi's major water reservoir. You can relax in the calm setting, take a boat ride on the tranquil lake, watch birds, enjoy a picnic with a striking view of the water, or indulge in some local cuisine at small eateries around the dam.

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Pahari Mandir

Located at Ratu Road, Pahari Mandir is around 7 km away from Ranchi railway station. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located at an elevation of 2,140 feet. Hundreds of devotees climb up to this temple, especially during the time of Shravan. Devotees believe that this temple has the power to fulfil their wishes.

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Rock Garden

Located near the Kanke Dam on the Gonda Hill, this garden is built from rocks and has waterfalls, art, and sculptures. From the top, you can get a spectacular view of the nearby lake. With its abundance of lush greenery and statues and sculptures scattered around, this garden is ideal for picnics. The main attraction of this garden is the uniquely constructed iron footbridge supported only by two poles, which is a true example of architectural magnificence.

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Tagore Hill

Rising to a height of 300 feet, this hill named after Rabrindranath Tagore is a perfect view point to admire the city. The summit can be reached by ascending 200-250 steps. From the top of the hill, you can get a breathtaking view of the distant mountains and the city. Visitors can enjoy adventure sports like rock climbing and trekking. The surroundings are beautiful with lush greenery dotted with numerous trees.

Vijayawada

Vijayawada
About Vijayawada Airport

Vijayawada Airport (IATA: VGA), officially called the NTR Amaravati International Airport, serves the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region. The airfield served as an army base during World War II, and it was then converted into a civilian airport. Situated at Gannavaram, the airport is located 17 km from the city and easily accessible by taxis, rental cars, and city bus services. IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet frequently operate flights from this airport, connecting Vijayawada with many Indian cities. It has one terminal, spread over an area of 850 sq m, with a capacity of 100 for departures and 50 for arrivals. The terminal has one security counter, a ground-level boarding gate, and nine check-in counters. Facilities at the airport include free trolleys and escorted trolleys for senior citizens and physically challenged passengers, free wheelchairs, childcare rooms, and a medical inspection and first aid room. Currently, the airport has food counters, snack bars, a book stall, and a readymade garment store.

Vijayawada
About Vijayawada

Vijayawada, also known as Bezwada, is located on the banks of the Krishna River. It is the second-largest city of Andhra Pradesh. It is believed that Arjuna created Vijawada after he was blessed by Lord Shiva at the top of the Indrakeeladri Hill. The name of the city is derived from the word Vijaya, which means victory. According to legend, goddess Durga rested at this place after killing a demon and thus the place was named Vijayawada or a Place of Victory. This bustling city is well-known as the commercial and industrial hub of Andhra Pradesh. The city's residents predominantly speak Telugu. Vijayawada lies in the rich coastal delta area of the state, which is reflected in the spicy and deliciously varied cuisine. The most luscious mangoes are grown here and the region is renowned for its tradition of making pickles. The Kanaka Durga Temple, located atop a beautiful hill called Indrakeeladri, is a sacred spot for devotees. The Prakasam Barrage, a long modern regulator and road bridge across the Krishna River, is a prominent landmark in the city. Other tourist attractions include the Hazarat Bal Mosque, which has a holy relic of Prophet Mohammed; the Victoria Jubilee Museum, which exhibits prehistoric artefacts and has a magnificent black granite Buddha; Gandhi Hill, where a statue of Gandhiji erected in 1968 overlooks the city; and the Rajiv Gandhi Park. The new town areas add modern appeal to the city's otherwise quaint charm. Being a major road and railway junction, Vijayawada is well connected to all major towns and cities of Andhra Pradesh and several major cities of India.

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Bhavani Island

The island of Bhavani is located on the Krishna River in close proximity to the Prakasam Barrage. The 130-acre island is one of the largest islands on this river. You can go boating at Durga Ghat, enjoy watersports or fishing, or relax and have a picnic at the popular picnic spots here. You will leave with the scenic beauty of the island forever imprinted in your mind.

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Kondapalli Fort

Kondapalli Fort is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This mediaeval fort was built in the 14th century by Prolaya Vema Reddy. It was originally used as a recreational and business centre, but the British later used this fort as a military training base. This fort is situated on a hill and was constructed as a three-storey rock tower. You can also visit the village of Kondapalli near the fort, which is famous for its beautifully carved toys.

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Prakasam Barrage

Prakasham Barrage, a famous landmark in Vijayawada, is a road bridge that connects the Krishna and Guntur districts of Andhra Pradesh. This barrage, built between 1852 and 1855, is 1223.5 m long. This barrage has resulted in the formation of a beautiful lake. Three canals of the barrage run through the city, giving Vijayawada a Venetian-like appearance.

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Undavalli Caves

Located around 8 km from Vijayawada, these rock-cut caves date back to the 7th century BC. The caves are carved out of sandstone on the side of a hill. The largest cave is the most popular, with a huge statue of Lord Vishnu in the reclining position. The Gupta architectural style has been depicted in the carvings of the main cave.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are no direct flights from Vijayawada to Ranchi. However, IndiGo operates around 2-3 one-stop flights daily on this route with stopovers at Bangalore, New Delhi, or Hyderabad.

According to legend, goddess Durga rested at this place after killing a demon. Hence, the place was named Vijayawada or a Place of Victory.

The distance from Vijayawada to Hyderabad by road is 274 km, and it takes around 4 hours 33 minutes to reach.

Ranchi is the capital of the state of Jharkhand.

Spread over 52 acres, Ranchi Lake is very popular among tourists and locals alike as it is a perfect spot for relaxing, having a picnic, or going boating.

The local cuisine in Ranchi includes dhuska, handia, litti chokha, mirchi ka salan, mitha khaja, rugra, and til barfi.

Prakasam Barrage, Kanaka Durga Temple, Hazarat Bal Mosque, Gandhi Hill, the Victoria Jubilee Museum, and the Rajiv Gandhi Park are some of the famous tourist attractions in Vijayawada.

The city is renowned for its handicrafts like bamboo work, stone carvings, metal crafts, and wooden crafts.

The best time to visit Ranchi is during the winter. The temperature during the winter season, between October and March, is around 20°C and may drop even lower in December and January. The climate during this time is pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor sports and activities.

The distance from Vijayawada to Ranchi by road is 1285 km. The aerial distance from Vijayawada to Ranchi is 903 km.

The production of silk and the manufacture of shellac and heavy machine tools are the city’s major industries.

A few of the popular waterfalls are Dassam Falls, Hundru Falls, and Jonha Falls also known as Gautamdhara.

One of the famous local dishes of Vijayawada is pulihora, also known as tamarind rice.

The most common language spoken in Vijayawada is Telugu. However, some people speak Hindi and English.

The local people in Ranchi speak Hindi, Nagpuri, and Urdu.
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Airport Information

Ranchi Hinoo, Ranchi, Jharkhand 834002

Vijayawada NH16, Gannavaram, Andhra Pradesh 521102