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Overview

Surat is a major city of India and is well connected via air, train, and roads. It has its own airport, railway station, and falls on Delhi-Mumbai and Ahmedabad-Mumbai highways. Surat is around 3-4 hours away from Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The city is also connected to major parts of the country via rail. Buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws are the primary modes of local transportation in Surat.

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By Air
  • Surat is well connected to major cities in India via air travel.
  • The city has its own domestic airport, located approximately 12 km from the city center.
  • Direct flights to Surat are available from cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad, making it convenient for travelers to reach the city by air.
  • The Surat Airport caters to flights from various parts of the country, providing easy accessibility to this vibrant destination.
By Train
  • Surat station is very nicely connected to a lot of parts of the country via rail.
  • Surat falls on Delhi-Mumbai route, Jaipur-Mumbai route and also on Mumbai-Ahmedabad route, making it very accessible from western and northern parts of India.
  • A double decker train connecting Mumbai and Ahmedabad also passes through Surat.
  • Surat is also connected to eastern and southern parts of the country including Bihar, West Bengal, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
By Road
  • Surat is well connected to major cities via road.
  • It falls on the Delhi-Mumbai highway and Ahmedabad-Mumbai highway, making it easily accessible from western and northern parts of India.
  • The city is connected to the National Highway 8 through a 16 km connector highway, and one can easily hire a cab or use the active bus service to reach Surat from cities within the state and neighboring states.
  • The city's transportation scene includes buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws, with buses being an important mode of transport for daily commuters.

FAQs on Surat

What is the best time to visit Surat?
The best time to visit Surat is during the months of October to March when the weather conditions are delightful, with comfy daytime temperatures and slightly cold evenings.
What are the activities you can explore during the peak season and moderate season in Surat?
During the peak season months of October to March, you can enjoy comfortable weather during the day and slightly cold evenings. In the moderate season of July to September, you will experience occasional rainfall with breezy and pleasant days.
How is the weather of Surat in peak season?
The weather in Surat during the peak season is characterized by comfortable daytime temperatures followed by slightly cold evenings, making it an ideal time to plan a trip for maximum fun.
Who should visit Surat?
Surat is mostly meant for people with business interests and is also frequented by visitors from nearby towns in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
What are the places near Surat?
The top places near Surat include Mumbai, Daman, Lonavala, Silvassa, and Ajanta and Ellora caves, offering a range of nearby attractions to explore.
What are the things to do in Surat?
Top things to do in Surat include visiting Dutch Garden, Dumas Beach, Hajira Village, Sardar Patel Museum, Ambaji Temple, and Dandi Beach, offering diverse experiences for visitors.
What is the best way to reach Surat?
Surat is well connected to major cities via air, train, and roads, with its own airport, railway station, and proximity to major highways. It is around 3-4 hours away from Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
What is the local food in Surat?
Surat is known for its diverse and spicy cuisine, including dishes like Locha, Ghari, Undhiyu, Rasaawala Khaman, Surati Khaman, khakhra, thepla, and Ponk, along with Indian-Chinese food items available at roadside stalls.
What is not so good about Surat?
The city doesn't have much to offer to tourists apart from temples and eating joints, and the beaches are often considered dirty and not worth visiting.
What is famous about Surat?
Surat, once known as 'Suryapur', is renowned for being the 3rd cleanest city in India and the 4th fastest growing city in the world. It is also famous for its cuisine, with a saying 'Surat nu Jaman ane Kashi nu Maran' which means 'Eat in Surat and Die in Kashi'.

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