The Bihar government is set to launch heli-tourism services to transform the travel experience for visitors in the state. Under this initiative by the Civil Aviation Department, eight major tourist destinations will be connected directly from Patna. This move is designed to save time for international tourists, senior citizens, and VIP travelers who wish to explore Bihar heritage without long road journeys. The service aims to strengthen Bihar international identity in tourism and create new employment opportunities for the local population.
Which tourist spots are included in the heli-tourism circuit?
The government has identified eight key locations that hold significant religious and historical value. This network will make it possible to visit places like the Valmiki Tiger Reserve and Vikramshila more conveniently. The service will bridge the gap between different corners of the state through a quick aerial route starting from the capital city. These spots were chosen based on their popularity among domestic and foreign visitors.
- Bodh Gaya and Nalanda
- Rajgir and Vaishali
- Pawapuri and Patna Sahib
- Vikramshila and Valmiki Tiger Reserve
What are the operational rules and expected ticket prices?
The Civil Aviation Department is currently in the process of selecting an experienced operator through an Expression of Interest. The selected company will handle operations for an initial period of five years, which can be extended based on performance. All flights will be regulated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to ensure safety and standard procedures. New helipads and infrastructure are being developed to support these flights.
| Service Detail | Official Information |
|---|---|
| Helicopter Capacity | 5 to 6 Passengers |
| Current Gaya Fare | Rs 5,000 to Rs 7,000 |
| Private Charter Rate | Rs 1 to 1.5 Lakh per hour |
| Managing Body | Civil Aviation Department Bihar |
| Contract Duration | Initial 5 years |

