Fly from Dammam to Ahmedabad with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dammam to Ahmedabad and swap strolls along the picturesque Corniche for sightseeing along India’s Sabarmati River.
Get a taste of the region by diving straight into the city when you arrive. Visit the Law Garden, a public park that’s packed with market stalls and street vendors selling delicious street food. Take a trip outside the city to experience one of Gandhi’s residences at Sabarmati Ashram. Then relax with a gentle stroll along Sabarmati Riverfront promenade in a city that dazzles the senses. Book your flights with Etihad today.
DMM to AMD: flight facts
Flying from Dammam to Ahmedabad: FAQs
Is Ahmedabad easy to get around?
The airport is around six miles (9 kilometres) outside the centre. The easiest ways to get around the city are by taxis or auto rickshaws, ideal for reaching the centre from the airport. There are buses and a train station for travelling to other cities in India. Walking is another easy way to get around, especially for exploring the markets and main attractions.
What's the weather like in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad’s climate changes throughout the year. Like most of India, the city experiences warm summers, with April, May and June the hottest months. Average temperatures hit the heights of around 34°C in May, though even in the coolest month of January are still around 20°C. The driest period is from November to April, but this is a city that’s perfect for exploration throughout the year.
Top tips for Dammam to Ahmedabad
Sensational Sidi Saiyyed Mosque
Ahmedabad’s history dates back even further than Dammam’s, meaning it boasts some truly fascinating heritage sites. A must-see is the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque in the heart of Ahmedabad’s walled city. The holy stone structure dates back to the late 1500s and is an architectural masterpiece, including ten intricately-carved lattice windows.
Stroll along the Sabarmati River
While Dammam benefits from wonderful views and walks across the shores of the Arabian Gulf, you’ll find Ahmedabad split in two by the snaking Sabarmati River.
As well as enjoying leisurely walks along its paved riverfront, you’ll also spot various landmarks like Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi’s former home, and the Flower Park that’s decorated with beautiful floral sculptures.