Bihar Heli Tourism: Heli tourism begins in Bihar, Patna, for just ₹2100 and Kaimur for ₹6000

Kaimur Helicopter Tour: If you want to see Bihar in a different way, now is a great opportunity. To promote tourism, the government has decided to launch heli-tourism and air-tourism services.

 

 

 

Bihar Heli Tourism Service Launch 2026: If you want to see Bihar in a different way, now is a great opportunity for you. The state government has decided to launch heli-tourism and air-tourism services to promote tourism. Under this pilot project, which begins on July 15th, tourists will be able to reach major tourist and religious sites in Bihar in a short time using helicopters and small aircraft. Additionally, you will now have the opportunity to view the city of Patna and the beautiful Kaimur valleys from the sky. Let us tell you how much you will have to spend if you want to visit.

Helicopter from Patna to Rajgir

Under this scheme, helicopter service is being launched from Patna to Rajgir, with fares set at ₹4,000 per passenger. Small aircraft will also be available to Valmikinagar, home to Bihar's only national park and tiger reserve, at a cost of ₹5,000 per seat. Helicopter service is also available if you wish to visit the famous Maa Mundeshwari Temple in Kaimur district. The fare is ₹6,000 per person. This will make the journey much easier and more time-efficient than road travel. Furthermore, you'll enjoy spectacular views.

Special arrangements have also been made for those who love to visit Patna.

Special arrangements have also been made for those who enjoy visiting Patna, the capital of Bihar. Every weekend, 10-minute helicopter joy rides will be offered, allowing tourists to see the city of Patna from the sky. A helicopter will accommodate a maximum of five passengers, and the fare is set at ₹2,100 per person. For those who wish to ride a helicopter for the first time, this experience can prove to be memorable.

Who will operate it?

Now let's turn to the issue of who will oversee this entire program. The Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation will handle bookings, refunds, and tour packages, while flight operations will be overseen by the Directorate of Civil Aviation. The district administration will also be responsible for passenger safety and helipad arrangements. The state government believes this initiative will give Bihar tourism a new identity. The number of tourists visiting the state has steadily increased in recent years. With the introduction of air tourism, access to major tourist destinations like Rajgir, Valmikinagar, Kaimur, and Patna will be easier than ever before.