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Wish to explore the 'City of Gates' but wondering how to get there? Read the article below to know how to reach Aurangabad.

How To Reach Aurangabad

Named after the infamous Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Aurangabad is a major tourist attraction in the state of Maharashtra. Being wadded with copious historic attractions and heritage sites, Aurangabad is flocked by the wanderlusts all the time. A trip to Aurangabad is like stepping into a time machine that takes you back in time, to the Mughal period. As you wander about the city, take a sneak-peak into its history that gives you a detailed account on the Mughals and the Marathas who dominated this land and how they had left an indelible impression on the city's culture and people. While you are in the city, don't miss the opportunity to pig out on local delicacies like 'Nana Qalia' and 'Tahri', which are the most popular mouth-watering treats in Aurangabad. If you are someone with a keen eye for traditional art forms, then you might enjoy catching a glimpse of the local centuries old weaving technique known as Himroo. Aurangabad has many such intriguing things that capture the quintessence of the place. Since the place has earned a reputation as the 'tourism capital of Maharashtra', Aurangabad is well connected and easily accessible from all parts of the state. Read through the article to know more about how to reach Aurangabad.

Traveling To Aurangabad

By Air
Chikkalthana Airport, located around 10 km away from the heart of the city, is well linked to the important metros in the country such as Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, Udaipur, Jaipur and Nagpur, at a regular basis. The city does not have an international airport and operates only domestic flights. Domestic air carriers like Air India, Jet Airways, JetLite and Kingfisher Airlines operate from this airdrome.

By Rail
Aurangabad junction is not located in the main route. The closest railway junction to the city is that of Manmad located 120 km away from the city centre. Once you reach the Manmad station, you will find several trains that ply to Mumbai, Nagpur, Delhi, Hyderabad Pune, Nasik and many other important destinations. For people traveling from Mumbai to Aurangabad, passengers can opt to commute through the Aurangabad-Mumbai Jan Shatabdi, which is said to be the best means of transport for people traveling to the city.

By Road
Aurangabad is well connected by roads. The NH211 route connects Dhule and Solapur to Aurangabad. For those traveling from Mumbai can take the Nagpur-Aurangabad-Mumbai express highway. Besides this, the city is connected by state highway to the cities of Pune, Ahmednagar, Nagpur, Mumbai and many other destinations in Maharashtra. Commuting through means of road is cheaper and far more convenient. The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation has taken up the initiative to improve the transportation in the city by providing more buses. The transport authorities have also started the inter bus services which connect different parts of the city easily.