Sindhudurg, Maharashtra
Sindhudurg Airport (Chipi) is the primary airport serving Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India. The airport plays a crucial role in connecting Sindhudurg to other parts of India, facilitating air travel for both business and tourism. The airport is particularly important for tourists visiting Sindhudurg's attractions, including Sindhudurg Fort, Tarkarli Beach, Malvan Marine Sanctuary, and Rameshwar Temple Achara, and supports the region's economic activities. Sindhudurg is a coastal district in Maharashtra, known for its beaches, forts, marine life, and historical significance. The airport is located in Chipi, making it easily accessible from various parts of the district.
Sindhudurg Airport (Chipi) has a rich history, evolving from a smaller airstrip to a modern airport. It has undergone significant upgrades and expansions to accommodate increasing passenger traffic and cargo operations. The airport is managed by the Airports Authority of India and continues to be a gateway to Sindhudurg's rich cultural and natural heritage. Sindhudurg is a coastal district in Maharashtra, known for its beaches, forts, marine life, and historical significance.
Modern terminal building with basic facilities
Retail shops and snack bars
Currency exchange and ATM services
Car rental and taxi services
Medical assistance and first aid
Baggage services
Nearest City Center: Malvan – approx. 20 km
Major Railway Stations:
Kudal Railway Station – approx. 20 km
Metro Station: Not applicable
Sindhudurg Airport (Chipi) is located in Chipi, making it easily accessible from various parts of Sindhudurg and its surrounding regions.
Sindhudurg Airport (Chipi) is well connected by road. Local buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cab services operate regularly to the airport. The airport is easily accessible from major areas of Sindhudurg, making it convenient for both local travelers and tourists.