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Ambad to Delhi

Updated: 28 May 2026

The distance from Ambad to Delhi is approximately 1200 km. The most efficient way to travel is to reach Aurangabad and take a direct train or a flight to Delhi. By road, the journey is long and takes over 20 hours. Delhi, the capital of India, offers a blend of history and modernity. It is well-connected by all modes of transport.

Total Distance: 1200 km by road and 1050 km by air.
Fastest Way
Flight from Aurangabad to Delhi.
Cheapest Way
Train in sleeper class.
Compare Ambad to Delhi Routes
Train
Connecting
Duration
22 hours
Avg Price
1200-3000 INR
Operator
Indian Railways
Route
Aurangabad to New Delhi Railway Station

Opt for AC classes for a comfortable long-distance journey.

Travel Tips
  • Metro Usage
    Use the Delhi Metro for fast and affordable travel across the city.
  • Food
    Try the street food in Chandni Chowk for an authentic experience.
  • Booking
    Book flights and trains well in advance to get better rates.
  • Weather
    Avoid visiting in May and June due to extreme heat.
  • Safety
    Stay vigilant in crowded tourist areas.
Safety Tips
  • Public Transport
    Use official taxi apps like Uber or Ola.
  • Scams
    Be wary of touts offering cheap tours or hotels.
  • Emergency
    Keep the number of your embassy or local police handy.
  • Night Safety
    Avoid traveling alone in isolated areas at night.
People Also Ask
  • Is Delhi safe for tourists?
    Yes, with basic precautions, it is safe for tourists.
  • What is the best way to travel?
    Flight is the fastest, while train is the most economical.
  • Are there direct trains?
    Yes, some trains run from Aurangabad to Delhi.
  • How to get around?
    The Delhi Metro is the most efficient mode of transport.
  • Is it expensive?
    Delhi offers options for all budgets, from luxury to budget.
Quick Info
  • From Ambad, Maharashtra, India
  • To Delhi, Delhi, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

October to March for pleasant weather.

Things to Do in Delhi
1
Red Fort
A historic fort in Old Delhi representing the Mughal era. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
2
India Gate
A war memorial located in the heart of the city. It is a popular spot for evening walks.
3
Qutub Minar
The tallest brick minaret in the world. It is a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
4
Humayun's Tomb
A beautiful garden tomb that inspired the Taj Mahal. It is a peaceful place to visit.
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