Showing 13 Gaya to Prague Flights - Starting at Just ₹ 91185


WE 328
GAY
15:00
24h 00mvia BKK
via BKK
24h 00m
PRG
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
26h 15mvia BKK
via BKK
26h 15m
PRG
12:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
26h 35mvia BKK
via BKK
26h 35m
PRG
13:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
27h 40mvia BKK
via BKK
27h 40m
PRG
14:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

WE 328
GAY
15:00
29h 30mvia BKK
via BKK
29h 30m
PRG
16:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
29h 35mvia BKK
via BKK
29h 35m
PRG
16:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
31h 35mvia BKK
via BKK
31h 35m
PRG
18:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
32h 40mvia BKK
via BKK
32h 40m
PRG
19:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
35h 35mvia BKK
via BKK
35h 35m
PRG
22:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
35h 50mvia BKK
via BKK
35h 50m
PRG
22:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
36h 05mvia BKK
via BKK
36h 05m
PRG
22:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
47h 20mvia BKK
via BKK
47h 20m
PRG
09:50+2day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 2328
GAY
15:00
55h 35mvia BKK
via BKK
55h 35m
PRG
18:05+2day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles
Book Gaya to Prague Flight Tickets Online in The Most Rewarding Way with InterMiles
Searching for flights between Gaya and Prague ? Though the route between Gaya and Prague has several flights flying to and fro throughout the day, booking flights from Gaya to Prague becomes quite a task, especially when you are looking for flights to match your budget, itinerary, date, flight timing and other preferences
Booking your flight from Gaya to Prague with InterMiles gives you the freedom to choose your desired flight from 13 different flight options, operated by 2 different airlines. With InterMiles choose right from a 15:00 flight to an 15:00 flight and with price starting from just Rs. 91185 by Thai Airways to Rs. 276951 by Thai Smile Air.
Airlines & Flights Flying between Gaya's Gaya and Prague's Holesovice Railway Station
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Gaya and Prague are:
11 Flights by Thai Airways from Gaya to Prague
2 Flights by Thai Smile Air from Gaya to Prague
Whether you are planning a one-way trip, return trip, morning departure, midnight arrival, or with any other consideration in mind, InterMiles’ exceptionally user-centric platform enables you to book your flight ticket from Gaya to Prague conveniently and suitably keeping your travel itinerary, plan and preferences in mind. Thus, enabling you to reach Prague and if you are planning a return journey, you can reach Gaya back on time.
Why Choose InterMiles to Book Flights From Gaya To Prague
Based on your travelling route and urgency, InterMiles also allows you to select search, select and book non-stop flights, one-stop flights or multiple-stop flights between Gaya and Prague. Your route from Gaya and Prague, offers you the option to choose from 0 Nonstop Flights or 0 One-Stop Flights.
The minimum time taken by a nonstop flight to reach Prague from Gaya is 24h 00m and the maximum time taken by a one-stop flight to reach Prague from Gaya is 55h 35m.
Additional Benefit of Booking Flight Ticket from Gaya to Destination) with InterMiles
Apart from all the benefits that you get by booking your flight from Gaya and Prague, the one that makes your trip truly rewarding is that you can earn up to 1800 Miles on booking your flight ticket from Gaya to Prague with InterMiles. And InterMiles doesn’t just give you miles on one booking, but you have a chance to earn up to 1800 miles on each and every booking that you make for yourself as well as your loved ones. Simply quote your InterMiles number everytime you make a flight booking from Gaya to Prague!
Booking your flight from Gaya to Prague on InterMiles will help you;
-
Earn 1800 Miles on booking Thai Airways flight from Gaya to Prague at Rs. 179475
-
Earn 1800 Miles on booking Thai Smile Air flight from Gaya to Prague at Rs. 276951
What Are Miles and Why Are They Better Than Discounts & Cashbacks?
Unlike the discounts and cashback that are only limited to the same products, services or websites, the miles you earn by booking your flights from Gaya to Prague on the InterMiles platform can be used as currency to redeem for free flights, hotel stays, free fuel and over 2500+ merchandise on the InterMiles Reward Store. What immense value and that’s the power of InterMiles!
On accumulating a particular number of miles, you can also redeem them and get Free Flights from Gaya to Prague or to over 8000+ destinations across the world. You can also redeem the miles to get a Free Hotel Stay in Prague or at any of 4 Lakh+ property options across the world.
Other reasons to book flights and earn miles for your flights booked from Gaya to Prague with InterMiles
-
Book free flights online from Delhi to Mumbai and over 250+ airlines flying to 8000+ destinations across the world
-
Book free flights online from Gaya to Prague and over 250+ airlines flying to 8000+ destinations across the world
-
Book free Hotels stays in 4 lakh+ hotels including resorts, BnBs, homestays, budget hotels, luxury hotels and more all over the world
-
Get exclusive benefits at the finest restaurants in the world
-
Shop for an exceptional range of merchandise from the InterMiles Reward Store
-
Refuel your vehicles at select Indian Oil petrol pumps And lots more…
So, if you are already an InterMiles member, check out all the Flights options from Gaya to Prague and start Booking Now!
And in case you are not an InterMiles member and you wish to become a member, Sign Up Now!
Simple & Reliable Way to Book Your Flight Tickets From Gaya to Prague
InterMiles is, of course, the most rewarding way to book your flight from Gaya to Prague. However, it is also an extremely simple and reliable way to book your flights from Gaya to Prague.
InterMiles’ exclusively designed user interface allows you to simply enter the details of the destinations, select the dates, select the flight, enter the booking details and book your flight. This step by step booking process and secured payment process help you book your flight ticket from Gaya to Prague in just a few minutes and without any financial risk.
Book Flights From Gaya to Prague At the Best Rates
If you wish to book a flight from Gaya to Prague at the best or the cheapest rates, you must try to book your tickets from Gaya to Prague at least 90 days prior to your date of travel.
The early morning flights from Gaya to Prague are usually more expensive, and flights from Gaya to Prague in the afternoon or early evening are comparatively cheaper.
So, whenever you are planning to travel to Prague from Gaya, visit intermiles.com right now and book your flight from Gaya to Prague with the most rewarding travel and lifestyle programme.
Gaya to Prague Flights Fare
Gaya to Prague {airlineName} Flights Fare
About Gaya
Located in the state of Bihar is Gaya, popularly known as Bodh Gaya, for its spiritual significance. The city of Gaya is a popular pilgrimage in the state and attracts Hindus and Buddhists from around the world.
One of the key reasons behind Hindus visiting the Gaya is to make funeral offerings to give the deceased's soul solace. Known as Pind Daan, the puja is only performed here in Gaya and is said to have strong religious values. The Pind Daan puja is conducted by the family of the deceased to bring their ancestor's souls to peace. The rituals are said to help the ancestors and their wandering souls find some peace and harmony in the nether worlds, after death. To perform this puja, people come from around the world as the beliefs are strong.
Hills surround the city of Gaya as the Himalayan range continues to sprawl across the expanses of Bihar as well. The Vishnupad temple, located at the heart of the Gaya city, holds tremendous religious significance. It is believed that the temple was originally built by Maratha princess Ahliyabai, back in the 18th century. Much like the city, even the hills that surround Gaya are known to be sacred and places of sanctity. The temple city has important shrines located in different directions from the centre of the city.
Gaya is also of spiritual significance to Buddhists as it is believed that Gautama Buddha attained Enlightenment in this small town of Bihar. Bodhgaya has a vast expanse of Buddhist temple constructed with various spiritual significance. The city of Gaya holds importance for the Hindus and Buddhists for two impactful incidences are related to the place.
With the demand the city of Gaya has, the flight connectivity for domestic routes as well as international routes is quite high. There are numerous flights available from within the country and international destinations. The spiritual haven attracts Buddhists and Hindus every year to perform prayers and seek blessings. Ensure to book hotels well in advance during peak season as you might have trouble finding accommodation.
Best time to visit Gaya
Pitrapaksh month, also known as the period of ancestors in Hinduism, is considered to be the ideal time to visit Gaya. During this time, pilgrim activities are performed by families to help the souls of their ancestors to attain salvation. The Pitripaksh month falls in the monsoon season. The months September and October are observed as Pithru months, and during this season, various pilgrims arrive to seek blessings and help their ancestors. Another favoured month is during Buddha Purnima, which falls in the summer months of April-May. Buddhist monks and followers arrive at the Gaya to observe the teachings of Gautama Buddha and to seek his blessings. In terms of weather, Bodhgaya sees a spike in temperatures during summer, especially May. However, since the month is observed as Buddha Purnima, tourists don't mind the excess heat.
Places to see in Gaya
Mahabodhi Temple complex
South from the Brahmayoni hill is the temple of Bodh Gaya. The site is said to be a pilgrimage to the Buddhists and has the Mahabodhi Temple Complex. The site is often visited by His Holiness the Dalai Lama as it is the land where their guru, Gautama Buddha, attained Enlightenment. Not just Buddhists but even Hindus flock over to the temple complex as it has a calm and serene vibe that helps people find peace. Buddhists, as well as Hindus, venerate Bodh Gaya.
Vishnupad Temple
The ancient Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is located beautifully along the banks of the Falgu river. Legend states that Lord Vishnu observed Gaya as the place of attainment of salvation for wandering souls. Whoever wishes to seek moksham on behalf of them and their ancestors, should make Pind Daan and perform some rituals for the same.
Kushinagar
Kushinagar is believed to be a civilisation built by Lord Rama's son King Kush with Kushvati as the capital. Although many Hindus believe that the pilgrimage town is the capital of the Kosala Kingdom, which was led by King Kush, the Buddhists think otherwise. According to their traditional beliefs, Kushvati was a name given to the land even before the Ramayana happened. In this village, you will find some important structures that are pivotal to Buddhism.
Some of the incredibly beautiful structures in Kushinagar involve the Parinirvana Stupa, Nirvana Chaitya, Ramabhar Stupa and Matha Kuar Shrine. The entire complex is actually believed to be the shrine of Gautama Buddha after he attained Enlightenment. The Parinirvana Stupa is a fancy structure that represents the 'dying Buddha' as the statue is in a reclining position. The statue is placed on top of a large brick with pedestals. The temple is sacred and pious and what drives Buddhists to the city of Gaya.
The Matha Kuar Shrine is yet again a huge statue of Lord Buddha which has been carved out of one block, to represent the Buddha being seated under the Bodhi tree in a 'bhumi sparsh mudra'. Every attribute about these structures hold a deeper meaning and should be explored.
Bakraur
Bakraur or Bakrour is another village located closely towards the east of Bodh Gaya. It is believed that Sujata, residing in this village, offered Guatam Buddha milk and rice before he reached Enlightenment. A statue has been erected to honour Sujata for catering to the Buddha.
Deo Surya Mandir
The Hindu temple of Deo Surya Mandir is a shrine of the Sun God. Located in the small town of Deo, the temple is often decorated for Chhath Puja, and devotees who visit the temple during the same are blessed.
Things to do in Gaya
You can take this as an opportunity to trek up the Bragmayoni. The highest hill, called Brahmayoni, is at the height of 450 ft above the Gaya plains. It is said that on this very hill, Buddha preached the Adittapariyaya Sutta (fire sermon) to a thousand ascetics. Enlightened by Buddha's teachings, the former fire-worshipping monks accepted the new discourse set by him. The hill has spiritual relevance in Buddhism and is often visited by Buddhist monks and believers.
Food and Restaurants in Gaya
Even though the place is a spiritual haven for pilgrims, there are some quaint cafes and fusion food joints that cater to all kinds of travellers. While you are in Bodh Gaya, you can spend a day relishing the simple but sublime food provided by the temples. There are various restaurants close to the temples which have basic but soul-satisfying food. Other restaurants and cafes that you can explore in Bodhgaya are Be Happy cafe, Zera Coffee Company, Fusion Food Factory, Taj Darbar Restaurant, Gautam Lassi Corner, Rose Apple Cafe, Tirupathi South Cafe, Mohammed's restaurant and more. These places offer appetising food that isn't necessarily void of flavour. Plus, the ambience of the joints is also quite good and definitely memorable. You can also spend some time investing in street food as there are a plethora of options in that department.
How to reach Gaya (Transportation)
By Air
Gaya is a spiritual centre and hence is well-connected to domestic as well as international cities. The Gaya Airport has regular flight connectivity from Yangon, Delhi, Kolkata and Varanasi. While you can opt for these domestic routes to reach Gaya, for travellers from Mumbai, Chennai and other metropolitan cities in the West and South, Delhi and Kolkata are the best choices. As for tourists from abroad, there are international routes from Thailand, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Japan, Myanmar, Vietnam and many more countries, that are directly connected to the Bodhgaya airport. Travellers often go to Gaya for Pind Daan and hence, book flights in advance. Not to mention, the international crowd often heads to the city to seek Enlightenment at the Buddhist monastery.
The city does not have luxury stays as such. However, there are some decent hotels in Gaya that you can book ahead of your visit. Another alternative for travellers opting flight is to book flight tickets to Patna and transit from there. Often this domestic route is considered as it is easier to reach Patna from different parts of the country.
By Rail
Many trains from metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Patna have regular trains passing through Bihar. You can book your tickets to Gaya and opt for the railway as an option. The connectivity within Gaya is also quite good as there are rickshaw and buses available. Taxi cabs and tuk-tuk rides are also prevalent, making the intercity travelling a tad bit easier. If you book your hotels in Gaya before travelling to the city, you will receive shuttle services from the accommodation.
By Road
The bus services to Gaya are aplenty from significant cities in Jharkhand Uttar Pradesh and more states. In fact, there are daily transport facilities from cities such as Patna, Hazaribag, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, etc. You can book AC or non-AC buses that will take you to the city. The travel service providers ensure to offer services to Gaya for its spiritual significance and demand.
About Prague
One of the most popular destinations to go backpacking across, Prague, is one every traveller's list. The city has seen invasions, fires, floods and a lot of overthrows at around 870 AD. Prague is one of the most delightful and charming cities and the most popular European destination, too. The city is known for its magnificent castles, synagogues and towers. It also makes for one affordable trip and hosts a lot of backpackers on a budget every year. It has also been named as one of the largest castle complexes in the world by the Guinness Book of Records. You will also come across a lot of stunning cathedrals and museums that maintain the old-time charm of the city. Even if you are not into architecture a lot, you will find yourself admiring the beautiful structures in Prague.
Best Time to Visit Prague
Spring, from March to May, is an ideal time to visit Prague. The temperature ranges from approximately 0 to 17 degree Celsius throughout the months. The weather is pleasant and mild. You can book a hotel in Prague at reasonable prices. Since it is only the beginning of summer, make sure you do carry some warm clothes to tackle the cold breezes and wind chill. Spring also has a lot of festivals and events that you can attend, like the Prague Marathon in April, Prague Food Festival and Prague International Music Festival in May and June. You can also sign up for Prague Proms in May. If you are staying in hostels, you will even end up making new friends from all over the world.
June to August is summer in Prague, and it is also said to be the best time to plan a trip to Prague. The temperature ranges from 15 to 28 degree Celsius. Booking a hotel room in Prague during this season might be a tad bit expensive if not done in advance. You can even get a decent deal on flights to Prague online if you are planning it way in advance. But if you want a budget-friendly trip, make sure you plan it during Spring or Autumn. Since this is also peak season, you'll find the streets quite crowded and buzzing with tourists. You can also attend Venetian Nights, an open-air music festival that takes place in July.
September and October is also a favourable time to plan a trip to Prague. It is Autumn, and the weather is also quite pleasant. November through February is winter and the least favourable time since it is winter. However, if you want to spend your Christmas and New Year's Eve in the European city, you might get cheap flight tickets to Prague. But you will not be able to enjoy sightseeing or even exploring some of the popular tourist attractions in the city. If you are going to Prague during Christmas, do not miss the Christmas Market. You will also not find a lot of crowd during this time.
Places to Visit in Prague
Prague has a lot of charming castles and cathedrals to its credit. One of the best ways to get around the city is to either take public transport or just walk around. Prague has a well-functioning metro that is connected well within the city. It is yet another efficient way to get around the city, along with trams. The Prague Castle is a major tourist attraction here. The castle has buildings constructed over the last 1000 years, and all of them are connected. It also houses the President of the Czech Republic. You will also get a great view of the city from here. The Charles Bridge that is built over the Vltava river is another popular place for tourists. Late evenings and early mornings are the best time to visit the bridge since you will find a lesser crowd during this time. You will also find a lot of vendors and street artists for your amusement and shopping needs.
The St Vitus Cathedral overlooks the entire city of Prague from over a hilltop. The architecture is magnificent, and you will learn a lot about Prague's history here. The construction of the church was completed in 1929. Old Town Square is another most visited tourist attraction where the famous Astronomical Clock was built in 1410. The climb to the top of the tower can be quite difficult, and it is highly recommended that you avoid it if you are not fit. It also makes for a great spot to take pictures. You can also visit the Prague Zoo that is home to endangered Przewalski's horse, also called the Mongolian wild horse. The zoo has over 4200 animals, and you can pay a visit if you are travelling with your kids. For all the art lovers, there is the National Gallery in Prague that has curated some of the best and classy artwork.
Things to do in Prague
If you travel to Prague during the right season, that is summer, a lot of options will be open for you to go sightseeing. You can either hire a taxi or a guide; you can also walk to most of these places and discover the lesser-known tourist spots. Prague is surrounded by hills and going mountain biking is a popular activity that tourists take up here. If you are done with sightseeing and want to do something adventurous, you can try mountain biking. If you want to make your visit to Prague Castle, you can hike through the Chotkovy Sady. It will be an experience of a lifetime with breathtaking views as you reach the castle.
Hot air ballooning is also a popular activity that attracts tourists in Prague. You can also visit the Náplavka Farmer's Market to binge on some delicious snacks or just stroll across the River Vltava to soak in the view. You can also catch the ballet or an opera show at the National Theatre. The John Lennon wall is also pretty popular among young travellers and fans of the Beatles. An activist had painted an image of the lead singer on a wall right opposite the French embassy after John Lennon was killed in 1980.
Foods and Restaurant in Prague
You are certainly going to love the food in Prague. Be it vegetarian or non-vegetarian food, you will find everything here, and you will love it, too. Bramborák is basically potato pancake but with a lot of flavours. Head to a deli to pick this up, and it will leave you wanting for more. You must also try the Goulash in Prague, a bowl of meat and potato stew with a lot of herbs. You can try the goulash at Mlejnice. Halušky is yet another dish popular in the Czech that is actually a traditional Slovakian dish. It's a kind of dumpling that is topped with ham and fresh herbs.
You will find some great Halušky at Mincovna. Cafe Savoy is a great place to head to for a delicious breakfast. Ensure that you make a reservation in advance since it is a popular place. Portfolio Restaurant is also famous for its excellent choice of wines, interiors and their service. Bistro à Table is a French restaurant that specialises in traditional French cuisine like filet mignon and frog legs. Don't forget to treat yourself to a glass of wine here. Sansho is yet another popular restaurant that serves authentic Asian food. Do try the six-course dinner menu that is served at communal tables family-style. Kmotra is where you head to if you are in the mood for some pizza and delicious homemade pasta. Prague also has a restaurant that specialises in Afghan cuisine called Kabul Restaurant. The menu is translated into different languages, so you are not surprised with what lands on your table.
How to reach Prague
Václav Havel Airport Prague, which was earlier called Prague Ruzyn? International Airport is the international airport in the Czech Republic's capital, Prague. The flight connectivity to Prague from India is excellent. While there are no direct flights to Prague, there are several connecting flights that have layovers at Istanbul and Munich. Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa have frequent flights to Prague from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai. LOT Polish Airlines and Ukraine International Airlines take off from Delhi to Prague. You also have Qatar Airways and Lufthansa taking off from Bangalore quite frequently. Istanbul, Munich and Doha are some of the popular routes to Prague since most flights to Prague have a layover at these airports. If you are travelling during summer or winter, there are high chances that you will get cheap flight tickets to Prague. Getting around the city from the airport is also not very tedious since you get cabs right outside the airport. If you are travelling from another European city or country, trains are the best and most preferred option. It is quite convenient, well-connected and offers you the best view across the continent, something you will cherish for a long time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the most preferred airlines from Gaya to Prague ?
Thai Airways and Thai Smile Air are the most preferred airlines on Gaya to Prague flight route.
Any offer available for new users on Gaya to Prague flight booking by InterMiles?
InterMiles offers Flat 750 discount on flight especially for New Users by using coupon code: TNC750NEW.
Which is the cheapest airline on Gaya to Prague flight route?
Thai Airways offers the cheapest flights from Gaya to Prague.
When does the first flight leave from Gaya to Prague?
The first flight from Gaya to Prague is Thai Airways TG2328 at 15:00.
Which is the last flight on Gaya to Prague route?
The last flight from Gaya to Prague route is Thai Smile Air WE328 at 15:00.
How many flights fly from Gaya to Prague on the daily basis?
There are 13 flights flying from Gaya to Prague every day. Around 13 flights are flying daily from Gaya to Prague. Out of which 0 are direct and 13 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are Thai Airways and Thai Smile Air.
Is it important to pay insurance charge for Gaya to Prague flight booking?
No, it’s not required. But we advise you to pay small amount of insurance fee for safety purpose.
Popular International Honeymoon Destination
Popular International Airports
- Abu Dhabi International Airport
- Dubai International Airport
- John F Kennedy International Airport
- London Gatwick Airport
- London Heathrow Airport
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
- San Francisco International Airport
- Singapore Changi Airport
- Suvarnabhumi International Airport
- Toronto Pearson International Airport
Flights To Popular International Cities
Book Gaya to Prague Flight Tickets Online in The Most Rewarding Way with InterMiles
Searching for flights between Gaya and Prague ? Though the route between Gaya and Prague has several flights flying to and fro throughout the day, booking flights from Gaya to Prague becomes quite a task, especially when you are looking for flights to match your budget, itinerary, date, flight timing and other preferences
Booking your flight from Gaya to Prague with InterMiles gives you the freedom to choose your desired flight from 13 different flight options, operated by 2 different airlines. With InterMiles choose right from a 15:00 flight to an 15:00 flight and with price starting from just Rs. 91185 by Thai Airways to Rs. 276951 by Thai Smile Air.
Airlines & Flights Flying between Gaya's Gaya and Prague's Holesovice Railway Station
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Gaya and Prague are:
11 Flights by Thai Airways from Gaya to Prague
2 Flights by Thai Smile Air from Gaya to Prague
Whether you are planning a one-way trip, return trip, morning departure, midnight arrival, or with any other consideration in mind, InterMiles’ exceptionally user-centric platform enables you to book your flight ticket from Gaya to Prague conveniently and suitably keeping your travel itinerary, plan and preferences in mind. Thus, enabling you to reach Prague and if you are planning a return journey, you can reach Gaya back on time.
Why Choose InterMiles to Book Flights From Gaya To Prague
Based on your travelling route and urgency, InterMiles also allows you to select search, select and book non-stop flights, one-stop flights or multiple-stop flights between Gaya and Prague. Your route from Gaya and Prague, offers you the option to choose from 0 Nonstop Flights or 0 One-Stop Flights.
The minimum time taken by a nonstop flight to reach Prague from Gaya is 24h 00m and the maximum time taken by a one-stop flight to reach Prague from Gaya is 55h 35m.
Additional Benefit of Booking Flight Ticket from Gaya to Destination) with InterMiles
Apart from all the benefits that you get by booking your flight from Gaya and Prague, the one that makes your trip truly rewarding is that you can earn up to 1800 Miles on booking your flight ticket from Gaya to Prague with InterMiles. And InterMiles doesn’t just give you miles on one booking, but you have a chance to earn up to 1800 miles on each and every booking that you make for yourself as well as your loved ones. Simply quote your InterMiles number everytime you make a flight booking from Gaya to Prague!
Booking your flight from Gaya to Prague on InterMiles will help you;
-
Earn 1800 Miles on booking Thai Airways flight from Gaya to Prague at Rs. 179475
-
Earn 1800 Miles on booking Thai Smile Air flight from Gaya to Prague at Rs. 276951
What Are Miles and Why Are They Better Than Discounts & Cashbacks?
Unlike the discounts and cashback that are only limited to the same products, services or websites, the miles you earn by booking your flights from Gaya to Prague on the InterMiles platform can be used as currency to redeem for free flights, hotel stays, free fuel and over 2500+ merchandise on the InterMiles Reward Store. What immense value and that’s the power of InterMiles!
On accumulating a particular number of miles, you can also redeem them and get Free Flights from Gaya to Prague or to over 8000+ destinations across the world. You can also redeem the miles to get a Free Hotel Stay in Prague or at any of 4 Lakh+ property options across the world.
Other reasons to book flights and earn miles for your flights booked from Gaya to Prague with InterMiles
-
Book free flights online from Delhi to Mumbai and over 250+ airlines flying to 8000+ destinations across the world
-
Book free flights online from Gaya to Prague and over 250+ airlines flying to 8000+ destinations across the world
-
Book free Hotels stays in 4 lakh+ hotels including resorts, BnBs, homestays, budget hotels, luxury hotels and more all over the world
-
Get exclusive benefits at the finest restaurants in the world
-
Shop for an exceptional range of merchandise from the InterMiles Reward Store
-
Refuel your vehicles at select Indian Oil petrol pumps And lots more…
So, if you are already an InterMiles member, check out all the Flights options from Gaya to Prague and start Booking Now!
And in case you are not an InterMiles member and you wish to become a member, Sign Up Now!
Simple & Reliable Way to Book Your Flight Tickets From Gaya to Prague
InterMiles is, of course, the most rewarding way to book your flight from Gaya to Prague. However, it is also an extremely simple and reliable way to book your flights from Gaya to Prague.
InterMiles’ exclusively designed user interface allows you to simply enter the details of the destinations, select the dates, select the flight, enter the booking details and book your flight. This step by step booking process and secured payment process help you book your flight ticket from Gaya to Prague in just a few minutes and without any financial risk.
Book Flights From Gaya to Prague At the Best Rates
If you wish to book a flight from Gaya to Prague at the best or the cheapest rates, you must try to book your tickets from Gaya to Prague at least 90 days prior to your date of travel.
The early morning flights from Gaya to Prague are usually more expensive, and flights from Gaya to Prague in the afternoon or early evening are comparatively cheaper.
So, whenever you are planning to travel to Prague from Gaya, visit intermiles.com right now and book your flight from Gaya to Prague with the most rewarding travel and lifestyle programme.
Gaya to Prague Flights Fare
Gaya to Prague {airlineName} Flights Fare
About Gaya
Located in the state of Bihar is Gaya, popularly known as Bodh Gaya, for its spiritual significance. The city of Gaya is a popular pilgrimage in the state and attracts Hindus and Buddhists from around the world.
One of the key reasons behind Hindus visiting the Gaya is to make funeral offerings to give the deceased's soul solace. Known as Pind Daan, the puja is only performed here in Gaya and is said to have strong religious values. The Pind Daan puja is conducted by the family of the deceased to bring their ancestor's souls to peace. The rituals are said to help the ancestors and their wandering souls find some peace and harmony in the nether worlds, after death. To perform this puja, people come from around the world as the beliefs are strong.
Hills surround the city of Gaya as the Himalayan range continues to sprawl across the expanses of Bihar as well. The Vishnupad temple, located at the heart of the Gaya city, holds tremendous religious significance. It is believed that the temple was originally built by Maratha princess Ahliyabai, back in the 18th century. Much like the city, even the hills that surround Gaya are known to be sacred and places of sanctity. The temple city has important shrines located in different directions from the centre of the city.
Gaya is also of spiritual significance to Buddhists as it is believed that Gautama Buddha attained Enlightenment in this small town of Bihar. Bodhgaya has a vast expanse of Buddhist temple constructed with various spiritual significance. The city of Gaya holds importance for the Hindus and Buddhists for two impactful incidences are related to the place.
With the demand the city of Gaya has, the flight connectivity for domestic routes as well as international routes is quite high. There are numerous flights available from within the country and international destinations. The spiritual haven attracts Buddhists and Hindus every year to perform prayers and seek blessings. Ensure to book hotels well in advance during peak season as you might have trouble finding accommodation.
Best time to visit Gaya
Pitrapaksh month, also known as the period of ancestors in Hinduism, is considered to be the ideal time to visit Gaya. During this time, pilgrim activities are performed by families to help the souls of their ancestors to attain salvation. The Pitripaksh month falls in the monsoon season. The months September and October are observed as Pithru months, and during this season, various pilgrims arrive to seek blessings and help their ancestors. Another favoured month is during Buddha Purnima, which falls in the summer months of April-May. Buddhist monks and followers arrive at the Gaya to observe the teachings of Gautama Buddha and to seek his blessings. In terms of weather, Bodhgaya sees a spike in temperatures during summer, especially May. However, since the month is observed as Buddha Purnima, tourists don't mind the excess heat.
Places to see in Gaya
Mahabodhi Temple complex
South from the Brahmayoni hill is the temple of Bodh Gaya. The site is said to be a pilgrimage to the Buddhists and has the Mahabodhi Temple Complex. The site is often visited by His Holiness the Dalai Lama as it is the land where their guru, Gautama Buddha, attained Enlightenment. Not just Buddhists but even Hindus flock over to the temple complex as it has a calm and serene vibe that helps people find peace. Buddhists, as well as Hindus, venerate Bodh Gaya.
Vishnupad Temple
The ancient Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is located beautifully along the banks of the Falgu river. Legend states that Lord Vishnu observed Gaya as the place of attainment of salvation for wandering souls. Whoever wishes to seek moksham on behalf of them and their ancestors, should make Pind Daan and perform some rituals for the same.
Kushinagar
Kushinagar is believed to be a civilisation built by Lord Rama's son King Kush with Kushvati as the capital. Although many Hindus believe that the pilgrimage town is the capital of the Kosala Kingdom, which was led by King Kush, the Buddhists think otherwise. According to their traditional beliefs, Kushvati was a name given to the land even before the Ramayana happened. In this village, you will find some important structures that are pivotal to Buddhism.
Some of the incredibly beautiful structures in Kushinagar involve the Parinirvana Stupa, Nirvana Chaitya, Ramabhar Stupa and Matha Kuar Shrine. The entire complex is actually believed to be the shrine of Gautama Buddha after he attained Enlightenment. The Parinirvana Stupa is a fancy structure that represents the 'dying Buddha' as the statue is in a reclining position. The statue is placed on top of a large brick with pedestals. The temple is sacred and pious and what drives Buddhists to the city of Gaya.
The Matha Kuar Shrine is yet again a huge statue of Lord Buddha which has been carved out of one block, to represent the Buddha being seated under the Bodhi tree in a 'bhumi sparsh mudra'. Every attribute about these structures hold a deeper meaning and should be explored.
Bakraur
Bakraur or Bakrour is another village located closely towards the east of Bodh Gaya. It is believed that Sujata, residing in this village, offered Guatam Buddha milk and rice before he reached Enlightenment. A statue has been erected to honour Sujata for catering to the Buddha.
Deo Surya Mandir
The Hindu temple of Deo Surya Mandir is a shrine of the Sun God. Located in the small town of Deo, the temple is often decorated for Chhath Puja, and devotees who visit the temple during the same are blessed.
Things to do in Gaya
You can take this as an opportunity to trek up the Bragmayoni. The highest hill, called Brahmayoni, is at the height of 450 ft above the Gaya plains. It is said that on this very hill, Buddha preached the Adittapariyaya Sutta (fire sermon) to a thousand ascetics. Enlightened by Buddha's teachings, the former fire-worshipping monks accepted the new discourse set by him. The hill has spiritual relevance in Buddhism and is often visited by Buddhist monks and believers.
Food and Restaurants in Gaya
Even though the place is a spiritual haven for pilgrims, there are some quaint cafes and fusion food joints that cater to all kinds of travellers. While you are in Bodh Gaya, you can spend a day relishing the simple but sublime food provided by the temples. There are various restaurants close to the temples which have basic but soul-satisfying food. Other restaurants and cafes that you can explore in Bodhgaya are Be Happy cafe, Zera Coffee Company, Fusion Food Factory, Taj Darbar Restaurant, Gautam Lassi Corner, Rose Apple Cafe, Tirupathi South Cafe, Mohammed's restaurant and more. These places offer appetising food that isn't necessarily void of flavour. Plus, the ambience of the joints is also quite good and definitely memorable. You can also spend some time investing in street food as there are a plethora of options in that department.
How to reach Gaya (Transportation)
By Air
Gaya is a spiritual centre and hence is well-connected to domestic as well as international cities. The Gaya Airport has regular flight connectivity from Yangon, Delhi, Kolkata and Varanasi. While you can opt for these domestic routes to reach Gaya, for travellers from Mumbai, Chennai and other metropolitan cities in the West and South, Delhi and Kolkata are the best choices. As for tourists from abroad, there are international routes from Thailand, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Japan, Myanmar, Vietnam and many more countries, that are directly connected to the Bodhgaya airport. Travellers often go to Gaya for Pind Daan and hence, book flights in advance. Not to mention, the international crowd often heads to the city to seek Enlightenment at the Buddhist monastery.
The city does not have luxury stays as such. However, there are some decent hotels in Gaya that you can book ahead of your visit. Another alternative for travellers opting flight is to book flight tickets to Patna and transit from there. Often this domestic route is considered as it is easier to reach Patna from different parts of the country.
By Rail
Many trains from metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Patna have regular trains passing through Bihar. You can book your tickets to Gaya and opt for the railway as an option. The connectivity within Gaya is also quite good as there are rickshaw and buses available. Taxi cabs and tuk-tuk rides are also prevalent, making the intercity travelling a tad bit easier. If you book your hotels in Gaya before travelling to the city, you will receive shuttle services from the accommodation.
By Road
The bus services to Gaya are aplenty from significant cities in Jharkhand Uttar Pradesh and more states. In fact, there are daily transport facilities from cities such as Patna, Hazaribag, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, etc. You can book AC or non-AC buses that will take you to the city. The travel service providers ensure to offer services to Gaya for its spiritual significance and demand.
About Prague
One of the most popular destinations to go backpacking across, Prague, is one every traveller's list. The city has seen invasions, fires, floods and a lot of overthrows at around 870 AD. Prague is one of the most delightful and charming cities and the most popular European destination, too. The city is known for its magnificent castles, synagogues and towers. It also makes for one affordable trip and hosts a lot of backpackers on a budget every year. It has also been named as one of the largest castle complexes in the world by the Guinness Book of Records. You will also come across a lot of stunning cathedrals and museums that maintain the old-time charm of the city. Even if you are not into architecture a lot, you will find yourself admiring the beautiful structures in Prague.
Best Time to Visit Prague
Spring, from March to May, is an ideal time to visit Prague. The temperature ranges from approximately 0 to 17 degree Celsius throughout the months. The weather is pleasant and mild. You can book a hotel in Prague at reasonable prices. Since it is only the beginning of summer, make sure you do carry some warm clothes to tackle the cold breezes and wind chill. Spring also has a lot of festivals and events that you can attend, like the Prague Marathon in April, Prague Food Festival and Prague International Music Festival in May and June. You can also sign up for Prague Proms in May. If you are staying in hostels, you will even end up making new friends from all over the world.
June to August is summer in Prague, and it is also said to be the best time to plan a trip to Prague. The temperature ranges from 15 to 28 degree Celsius. Booking a hotel room in Prague during this season might be a tad bit expensive if not done in advance. You can even get a decent deal on flights to Prague online if you are planning it way in advance. But if you want a budget-friendly trip, make sure you plan it during Spring or Autumn. Since this is also peak season, you'll find the streets quite crowded and buzzing with tourists. You can also attend Venetian Nights, an open-air music festival that takes place in July.
September and October is also a favourable time to plan a trip to Prague. It is Autumn, and the weather is also quite pleasant. November through February is winter and the least favourable time since it is winter. However, if you want to spend your Christmas and New Year's Eve in the European city, you might get cheap flight tickets to Prague. But you will not be able to enjoy sightseeing or even exploring some of the popular tourist attractions in the city. If you are going to Prague during Christmas, do not miss the Christmas Market. You will also not find a lot of crowd during this time.
Places to Visit in Prague
Prague has a lot of charming castles and cathedrals to its credit. One of the best ways to get around the city is to either take public transport or just walk around. Prague has a well-functioning metro that is connected well within the city. It is yet another efficient way to get around the city, along with trams. The Prague Castle is a major tourist attraction here. The castle has buildings constructed over the last 1000 years, and all of them are connected. It also houses the President of the Czech Republic. You will also get a great view of the city from here. The Charles Bridge that is built over the Vltava river is another popular place for tourists. Late evenings and early mornings are the best time to visit the bridge since you will find a lesser crowd during this time. You will also find a lot of vendors and street artists for your amusement and shopping needs.
The St Vitus Cathedral overlooks the entire city of Prague from over a hilltop. The architecture is magnificent, and you will learn a lot about Prague's history here. The construction of the church was completed in 1929. Old Town Square is another most visited tourist attraction where the famous Astronomical Clock was built in 1410. The climb to the top of the tower can be quite difficult, and it is highly recommended that you avoid it if you are not fit. It also makes for a great spot to take pictures. You can also visit the Prague Zoo that is home to endangered Przewalski's horse, also called the Mongolian wild horse. The zoo has over 4200 animals, and you can pay a visit if you are travelling with your kids. For all the art lovers, there is the National Gallery in Prague that has curated some of the best and classy artwork.
Things to do in Prague
If you travel to Prague during the right season, that is summer, a lot of options will be open for you to go sightseeing. You can either hire a taxi or a guide; you can also walk to most of these places and discover the lesser-known tourist spots. Prague is surrounded by hills and going mountain biking is a popular activity that tourists take up here. If you are done with sightseeing and want to do something adventurous, you can try mountain biking. If you want to make your visit to Prague Castle, you can hike through the Chotkovy Sady. It will be an experience of a lifetime with breathtaking views as you reach the castle.
Hot air ballooning is also a popular activity that attracts tourists in Prague. You can also visit the Náplavka Farmer's Market to binge on some delicious snacks or just stroll across the River Vltava to soak in the view. You can also catch the ballet or an opera show at the National Theatre. The John Lennon wall is also pretty popular among young travellers and fans of the Beatles. An activist had painted an image of the lead singer on a wall right opposite the French embassy after John Lennon was killed in 1980.
Foods and Restaurant in Prague
You are certainly going to love the food in Prague. Be it vegetarian or non-vegetarian food, you will find everything here, and you will love it, too. Bramborák is basically potato pancake but with a lot of flavours. Head to a deli to pick this up, and it will leave you wanting for more. You must also try the Goulash in Prague, a bowl of meat and potato stew with a lot of herbs. You can try the goulash at Mlejnice. Halušky is yet another dish popular in the Czech that is actually a traditional Slovakian dish. It's a kind of dumpling that is topped with ham and fresh herbs.
You will find some great Halušky at Mincovna. Cafe Savoy is a great place to head to for a delicious breakfast. Ensure that you make a reservation in advance since it is a popular place. Portfolio Restaurant is also famous for its excellent choice of wines, interiors and their service. Bistro à Table is a French restaurant that specialises in traditional French cuisine like filet mignon and frog legs. Don't forget to treat yourself to a glass of wine here. Sansho is yet another popular restaurant that serves authentic Asian food. Do try the six-course dinner menu that is served at communal tables family-style. Kmotra is where you head to if you are in the mood for some pizza and delicious homemade pasta. Prague also has a restaurant that specialises in Afghan cuisine called Kabul Restaurant. The menu is translated into different languages, so you are not surprised with what lands on your table.
How to reach Prague
Václav Havel Airport Prague, which was earlier called Prague Ruzyn? International Airport is the international airport in the Czech Republic's capital, Prague. The flight connectivity to Prague from India is excellent. While there are no direct flights to Prague, there are several connecting flights that have layovers at Istanbul and Munich. Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa have frequent flights to Prague from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai. LOT Polish Airlines and Ukraine International Airlines take off from Delhi to Prague. You also have Qatar Airways and Lufthansa taking off from Bangalore quite frequently. Istanbul, Munich and Doha are some of the popular routes to Prague since most flights to Prague have a layover at these airports. If you are travelling during summer or winter, there are high chances that you will get cheap flight tickets to Prague. Getting around the city from the airport is also not very tedious since you get cabs right outside the airport. If you are travelling from another European city or country, trains are the best and most preferred option. It is quite convenient, well-connected and offers you the best view across the continent, something you will cherish for a long time.