Madhya Pradesh alias the Heart of India can be reached by each and every mode of transport-railways, airways and roadways. Have a look at the details mentioned below:
By Railways:
An extensive railway network connects Madhya Pradesh with the rest of India - Mumbai, Delhi. Kolkatta and Chennai. In fact, the two super-fastest trains in India: The Taj Express and the Shatabdi Express connect Madhya Pradesh with Delhi. There are twenty major junctions in Madhya Pradesh that connects the state with the rest of the India.
By Airways
Important airports in Madhya Pradesh are:
S.NO |
Location |
Name |
Airport Type |
International Airport |
1 |
Bhopal |
Raja Bhoj International Airport |
International (seasonal) |
2 |
Indore |
Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport |
International (seasonal) |
Domestic / Regional Airports |
3 |
Gwalior |
Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Air Terminal |
Domestic |
4 |
Jabalpur |
Dumna Airport |
Domestic |
5 |
Khajuraho |
Civil Aerodrome Khajuraho |
Domestic |
Small Airports |
6 |
Chhindwara |
Chhindwara Airport |
Non-operational |
7 |
Panna |
Panna Airport |
Non-operational |
8 |
Sagar/Daboh |
Dhana Airport |
Non-operational |
9 |
Khandwa |
Khandwa Airport |
Closed |
10 |
Ujjain |
Ujjain Air-stripe |
Air-stripe |
If tourists want to reach small cities in Madhya Pradesh in a short possible time then opt for Ventura Air connect. The Ventura Air connect is nation's first intrastate airline operation that connects Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior and Jabalpur.
By Roadways
National and State highways connect Madhya Pradesh with all the neighbouring states namely Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Maharashtra. All the roads are well maintained and are flanked by the forts, religious sites and places that one can't afford to miss. Buses of Madhya Pradesh Tourism are the best and the most trusted way to reach the major cities of the state.