Book bus tickets to and from Nagpur
Nagpur bus booking on zingbus connects the Orange City and geographic heart of India to Pune, Hyderabad, Aurangabad, Amravati, Ahmednagar, Supe, Newasa, Karanja, Adilabad, and other destinations across Maharashtra, Telangana, and central India. Located at the exact centre of India with the Zero Mile Stone marking its geographic centrality, Nagpur is the third-largest city in Maharashtra and the state’s winter capital. Through zingbus, Nagpur bus booking is available on multiple daily routes with AC Sleeper, Volvo AC, and Bharat Benz AC Sleeper coaches operating on the Nagpur corridor.
zingbus runs Volvo AC Sleeper, Bharat Benz AC Sleeper, and Ashok Leyland AC Seater/Sleeper coaches on the Nagpur corridor. Nagpur bus booking on zingbus comes with GPS tracking, trained marshals, and verified drivers, making it the preferred choice for business travellers, families, government officials, and leisure travellers heading across Vidarbha, Marathwada, and into Telangana.
For corporate group travel, conference bookings, or group outings from Nagpur, zingbus provides bus rental services that can be arranged for any route or group size.
Why Choose zingbus for Your Nagpur Bus Travel?
- Live GPS Tracking: You can track your bus in real time via the zingbus app throughout the journey to or from Nagpur.
- Safety First:
- CCTV, FDSS fire suppression, fire retardant interiors, and 10 kg extinguishers on every coach.
- AIS 119 compliant with 4 exits: emergency door, 2 roof hatches, side exit.
- Window hammers are placed at each berth. Collapsible steps are fitted on the side exit door.
- Safety exits are visible on the seat map before you book.
- Verified Crew: Professional drivers and trained marshals are on board every trip to and from Nagpur.
- On Time Guarantee: You receive a 50% refund coupon if your bus is delayed by 45+ minutes.
- Female Friendly: Women only seating is available on select routes. Solo female travellers can book women only seats at checkout on Nagpur corridor buses.
- 24/7 Support: WhatsApp assistance is available at +91 82870 09889 before, during, or after your journey.
- Premium Lounges: Check the zingbus app for lounge availability at Nagpur departure points before your journey.
Types of Buses Available for Nagpur Travel
| Bus Type | Best For | Amenities |
| Volvo AC Sleeper | Premium overnight intercity travel | AC, berths, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| Bharat Benz AC Sleeper | Comfortable long-distance overnight | AC, berths, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| Ashok Leyland AC Seater/Sleeper | Affordable short and medium routes | AC, seats/berths, charging ports, water bottle |
Explore All the Verticals of zingbus
zingbus offers diverse coach categories tailored for different travel preferences:
- zingbus Plus: Premium coaches with more legroom, priority boarding, and upgraded amenities.
- zingbus Maxx: Seven star luxury fleet featuring airline style seating and exceptional onboard service.
- ValueBus: Budget friendly option with reliable service and essential comfort.
- zingbus Electric (EV): Sustainable travel with zero emissions and modern amenities.
Whether you prioritise luxury or budget, zingbus ensures a high quality travel experience across all coach categories.
Popular Boarding and Dropping Points in Nagpur
Boarding Points
- ST Stand Chowk: This is a primary zingbus boarding point in Nagpur, located opposite Hotel Shivala near the Fire Brigade Office. It is approximately 5 to 10 minutes from Nagpur Railway Junction by auto or cab and serves passengers on Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Aurangabad routes.
- Bus Stand Ganeshpeth: This boarding point at Ganeshpeth Bus Stand is one of Nagpur’s most accessible central stops, serving passengers from Itwari, Mahal, and the old city areas heading to Hyderabad, Pune, and Amravati.
- Dharampeth: This boarding point in Dharampeth serves passengers from western Nagpur including Ramdaspeth, Bajaj Nagar, and Laxmi Nagar on routes to Pune, Aurangabad, and Ahmednagar.
- Ravi Nagar Bus Stop: This boarding point in Ravi Nagar serves passengers from North Nagpur including Civil Lines, Sitabuldi, and the Ring Road corridor heading to Hyderabad and central Maharashtra routes.
- Nagpur Airport: This boarding point at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport serves passengers connecting from incoming flights directly onto zingbus intercity services, without needing to travel to a separate pick-up point in the city.
- Wadi: This boarding point in Wadi on the eastern outskirts of Nagpur serves passengers from Hingna, Butibori Industrial Area, and the MIDC corridor on routes to Hyderabad and Pune.
Dropping Points
- ST Stand Chowk: Arriving buses from Pune, Hyderabad, and Aurangabad drop passengers at ST Stand Chowk, from where autos and cabs provide access to Nagpur Railway Junction and the city centre.
- Bus Stand Ganeshpeth: Arriving buses on central Maharashtra routes drop passengers at Ganeshpeth, one of the most central and well-connected points in Nagpur.
- Dharampeth: Arriving passengers from western Maharashtra are dropped at Dharampeth, providing direct access to Ramdaspeth and Laxmi Nagar by auto.
- Nagpur Airport: Select inbound routes drop passengers at the airport for onward flights or for travellers staying in the Wardha Road and Airport zone.
Passengers travelling on specific intercity routes may also board and drop at Lohapul, Baidhyanath Chowk, Chatrapati, Ashirwad Bus Parking, Kondhali Bus Stand, and Butibori depending on the route. Check the zingbus app for the exact boarding sequence on your selected service.
For other bus stops, refer to the booking page of the respective route you are looking for on the zingbus app or website.
Door-to-Door Pickup & Drop
zingbus offers door-to-door cab service in select cities, making your journey smoother from start to finish. You can get picked up from your doorstep to your boarding point, or book a drop from your arrival point to your destination.
Service availability depends on the city and route. Check the zingbus app or website while booking.
Nagpur Bus Routes and Duration
| Route | Distance | Duration | Daily Buses | Bus Types Available |
| Nagpur to Pune | 716 km | ~8h 35m | 12 | Volvo AC Sleeper, Bharat Benz AC Sleeper |
| Pune to Nagpur | 712 km | ~8h 33m | 13 | Volvo AC Sleeper, Bharat Benz AC Sleeper |
| Nagpur to Hyderabad | 532 km | ~6h 20m | 7 | AC Sleeper, Bharat Benz AC |
| Hyderabad to Nagpur | 564 km | ~6h 42m | 11 | AC Sleeper, Bharat Benz AC |
| Nagpur to Aurangabad | 478 km | ~5h 44m | 8 | AC Sleeper |
| Aurangabad to Nagpur | 475 km | ~5h 42m | 8 | AC Sleeper |
| Nagpur to Ahmednagar | 591 km | ~7h 4m | 5 | AC Sleeper |
| Ahmednagar to Nagpur | 588 km | ~7h 2m | 3 | AC Sleeper |
| Nagpur to Amravati | 155 km | ~1h 52m | 7 | Ashok Leyland AC Seater/Sleeper |
| Amravati to Nagpur | 155 km | ~1h 51m | 7 | Ashok Leyland AC Seater/Sleeper |
Note: Durations and distances are approximate and may vary based on traffic, weather, and road conditions. For confirmed pricing and real time seat availability, check the zingbus app or website.
Best Time to Visit Nagpur
October to February | 10 to 28 degrees C
- The weather is cool and dry, making it the most comfortable season for visiting Deekshabhoomi, Futala Lake, and Ramtek Temple. This period is ideal for families, Buddhist pilgrims, and cultural travellers heading to Nagpur for the Maharashtra Winter Session of the legislature.
December to January | 8 to 22 degrees C
- Nagpur hosts the Nagpur Orange Festival during winter, celebrating the harvest of the region’s famous Vidarbha oranges. The Maharashtra Winter Assembly Session also draws large volumes of government and administrative travellers to the city during this period.
February to March | 18 to 32 degrees C
- The weather transitions to mild and pleasant, making it a good time for wildlife visits to Pench and Tadoba Tiger Reserves near Nagpur. February marks the end of peak safari season, and buses to Nagpur from Pune and Hyderabad see strong leisure demand.
June to September | 25 to 35 degrees C
- The monsoon brings rainfall to Vidarbha and is the lean tourism season for outdoor sightseeing. This is however a comfortable period for temple visits at Deekshabhoomi and Ramtek, and seat availability on buses from Pune and Hyderabad is generally better.
What to Expect on the Nagpur Bus Journey
Nagpur sits at India’s geographic crossroads and serves as the central node connecting Maharashtra’s western cities to Telangana and Madhya Pradesh.
- Nagpur to Pune corridor: The 716 km route takes approximately 8 hours 35 minutes via NH 44 and NH 48. With 12 daily outbound buses and 13 inbound from Pune, this is the highest frequency corridor on the Nagpur network. Buses depart between 2:30 PM and 10:30 PM from Nagpur.
- Nagpur to Hyderabad corridor: The 532 km route takes approximately 6 hours 20 minutes via NH 44. With 7 daily outbound buses and 11 inbound from Hyderabad, this cross-state corridor is the busiest inter-state route from Nagpur on the zingbus network.
- Nagpur to Aurangabad route: The 478 km route takes approximately 5 hours 44 minutes via NH 361. With 8 daily buses in each direction, this corridor connects Vidarbha to Marathwada and serves travellers heading to the Ajanta and Ellora caves zone.
- Nagpur to Amravati route: The 155 km short-distance corridor takes approximately 1 hour 52 minutes and runs 7 daily buses, making it one of the most frequent short-haul services from Nagpur.
- All coaches include: AC, water bottles, blankets, and charging ports so your phone stays ready for GPS tracking and navigation throughout the journey.
Pro Tips for Nagpur Bus Travel
zingbus operates from Nagpur on the Pune, Hyderabad, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Amravati, and Adilabad corridors. Here are the essentials for a smooth journey:
- Advance Booking for Pune and Hyderabad: The Nagpur to Pune and Nagpur to Hyderabad corridors are high-frequency routes but fill up 5 to 7 days in advance during Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, and long weekends. It is advisable to book early during festival periods.
- Boarding at ST Stand Chowk: The ST Stand Chowk boarding point is opposite Hotel Shivala near the Fire Brigade Office, approximately 5 to 10 minutes from Nagpur Railway Junction. Passengers should arrive 20 minutes before departure and remain alert on the busy road while boarding.
- Airport Boarding Option: Passengers arriving at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport can board directly from the Nagpur Airport spot, eliminating the need to travel to the city centre before catching a bus. Check the zingbus app for routes servicing the airport stop.
- Dharampeth for West Nagpur Residents: Passengers from Ramdaspeth, Bajaj Nagar, and Laxmi Nagar should use the Dharampeth boarding point rather than travelling to ST Stand Chowk, as it is closer and saves 20 to 30 minutes of intra-city travel.
- Orange Season Shopping: Nagpur’s famous Vidarbha oranges are available in bulk at Itwari Market and roadside stalls near Ganeshpeth between November and February. Carry a small cloth bag if you plan to buy some before boarding.
- Track Your Bus: The zingbus app shows live GPS location and estimated arrival time for all departures on the Nagpur corridor.
These preparations help make your Vidarbha and central India travel comfortable and well-timed.
Why Nagpur Over Other Central India Departure Cities?
Nagpur’s geographic position, expressway access, and multi-directional bus network make it the most strategically connected bus departure city in central India.
- Geographic Centre of India: The Zero Mile Stone in Nagpur marks the calculated geographic centre of India. Buses from Nagpur reach Pune, Hyderabad, Aurangabad, and Amravati in under 9 hours, a reach that no other central Maharashtra city can match in all four directions.
- Highest Pune Frequency in Vidarbha: With 12 daily outbound buses to Pune and 13 inbound, Nagpur has the highest bus frequency between Vidarbha and western Maharashtra of any city in the region.
- Direct Airport Boarding: The Nagpur Airport spot page allows passengers connecting from flights to board zingbus services directly, making Nagpur one of the few cities in India’s Tier 2 category with confirmed airport-integrated bus boarding.
- Two Tiger Reserve Proximity: Pench Tiger Reserve (75 km) and Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (140 km) are both accessible from Nagpur. No other Maharashtra city sits within 2 hours of two major Project Tiger reserves, making Nagpur the natural base for wildlife tourism in the Vidarbha region.
- Winter Capital Advantage: As Maharashtra’s designated winter capital, Nagpur hosts the Winter Assembly Session each year. This brings a reliable surge in administrative, media, legal, and political travellers to the city between November and December.
Nagpur works well as a 2 to 3 day cultural and heritage destination, a base for Vidarbha wildlife safaris, and a transfer hub on the Pune to Hyderabad corridor.
Chyll by zingbus: Tour Packages from Nagpur
Chyll by zingbus is the tour packages service from zingbus, offering all inclusive group trips to select Himachal destinations.
Packages currently cover Jibhi and Manali, with more destinations being added. You can view the full list of available packages and upcoming departure dates at zingbus.com/tour-packages.
Places Near Nagpur Worth Exploring
- Ramtek Temple (55 km): A hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Rama, believed to be the site where Rama rested during his exile. The fort-temple complex with a lake and cenotaphs is one of the most visited religious sites in the Vidarbha region.
- Pench Tiger Reserve (75 km): A Project Tiger reserve spanning the Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh border, famous for tiger sightings and as the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. Jeep safaris are available between October and June.
- Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (140 km): Maharashtra’s oldest and largest national park, known for high tiger density and accessible wildlife sightings. It is widely regarded as one of India’s best tiger watching destinations.
- Amravati (155 km): The divisional capital of Vidarbha with the Ambadevi Temple, Chikhaldara Hill Station, and the Melghat Tiger Reserve in its vicinity. Directly connected to Nagpur by 7 daily zingbus services.
- Aurangabad (478 km): The gateway to the Ajanta and Ellora UNESCO World Heritage caves, connected to Nagpur by 8 daily zingbus services.
- Adilabad (198 km): A district headquarters in Telangana with the Kuntala Waterfall, the highest waterfall in Telangana, and the Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary. Directly connected to Nagpur by zingbus services.
A Traveller’s Guide to Nagpur
Getting Around Nagpur After Arriving by Bus
Nagpur has a well-connected auto rickshaw and cab network. The city is served by app-based cabs, prepaid autos, and the Nagpur Metro (Orange Line and Aqua Line), which covers key zones including Sitabuldi, Dharampeth, and the Prajapati Nagar corridor. Nagpur Railway Junction is approximately 5 to 10 minutes from ST Stand Chowk, and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport is approximately 8 km from the city centre.
Top Attractions in Nagpur
- Deekshabhoomi: One of the most significant Buddhist monuments in India, built at the site where Dr. B.R. Ambedkar embraced Buddhism in 1956 along with approximately 600,000 followers. The central hemispherical stupa is one of Asia’s largest and draws millions of Buddhist pilgrims, particularly on Ashok Vijaya Dashami (October).
- Zero Mile Stone: The historic survey marker placed by British surveyors in the 19th century, designating Nagpur as the geographic centre of India. The monument in the city centre is a distinctive landmark and a popular reference point in Nagpur’s civic identity.
- Futala Lake: A large natural lake in western Nagpur with a lakeside promenade, food stalls, musical fountain shows in the evening, and rowboats. It is the most popular leisure destination within the city for Nagpur residents and visiting families.
- Ambazari Lake and Garden: The largest lake in Nagpur, located near Dharampeth, with a garden, children’s amusement rides, and an electric boat facility. It is well-suited for families and is accessible from the Dharampeth boarding point area.
- Sitabuldi Fort: A 19th-century British-era fort on a hill in the heart of Nagpur, built following the Battle of Sitabuldi (1817). It is under Army jurisdiction and open to the public on select dates, providing a panoramic view of central Nagpur.
- Nagpur Central Museum: One of Maharashtra’s oldest museums, housing an important collection of Vidarbha’s prehistoric, Buddhist, and medieval sculpture along with natural history exhibits.
Hidden Gems in Nagpur
- Navegaon Bandh (125 km): A large reservoir and wildlife sanctuary in eastern Maharashtra with a forest rest house, bird watching, and crocodile sightings. It receives significantly fewer visitors than Tadoba and offers a quieter wildlife experience from Nagpur.
- Dragon Palace Buddhist Temple (Kamptee, 13 km): A Japanese-style Buddhist temple built by the Nipponzan-Myohoji order near Nagpur, featuring a large white peace pagoda and tranquil gardens. It is architecturally unlike any other structure in Maharashtra and is largely unknown to outstation visitors.
- Maharajbagh Zoo and Garden: A compact zoological garden in the heart of Nagpur’s Civil Lines area, established in the 19th century and set within a British-era garden. It houses white tigers and is particularly popular with families on weekday mornings before the crowds arrive.
Religious and Spiritual Places
- Deekshabhoomi: The most important Buddhist pilgrimage site in central India, drawing lakhs of followers of Dr. Ambedkar and the Buddhist community from across Maharashtra and India on Ashok Vijaya Dashami.
- Ramtek Temple (55 km): A Vaishnava pilgrimage site associated with Lord Rama’s exile, with a hilltop temple complex, a sacred lake with bathing ghats, and cenotaphs. It is visited by pilgrims from across Vidarbha and is particularly crowded during Ram Navami.
- Tekdi Ganesh Mandir: A hilltop Ganesha temple in the Civil Lines area of Nagpur, considered one of the city’s most significant religious sites. The climb to the temple offers views of the city and the temple is active daily with morning and evening aartis.
- Hazrat Tajuddin Baba Dargah, Tajbagh: A revered Sufi dargah in Nagpur dedicated to the saint Tajuddin Baba (1861 to 1925), considered one of Maharashtra’s most respected Sufi figures. The dargah draws devotees of all faiths throughout the year.
Where to Shop in Nagpur
Nagpur’s markets are spread across Itwari, Sitabuldi, Dharampeth, and Sadar, each serving a different shopping purpose.
- Itwari Market: Nagpur’s oldest and most active wholesale and retail market, famous for cotton textiles, Vidarbha handloom, orange produce in season, and bulk dry goods. It is the best place to buy Nagpur oranges and Vidarbha cotton products at source prices.
- Sitabuldi Main Road: A dense commercial street with electronics, clothing, jewellery, and daily goods. It is accessible from ST Stand Chowk and Ganeshpeth and is the most frequented shopping zone in central Nagpur.
- Dharampeth and Sadar Markets: Upmarket residential shopping areas with branded clothing stores, bakeries, and cafés. The Dharampeth area is known for its bakeries including Dorabjee’s, a Nagpur institution since 1878.
- Empress Mall, Sitabuldi: A modern mall near the city centre offering branded retail, a multiplex, and a food court. It is accessible from the ST Stand Chowk boarding point and from Nagpur Metro stations.
Most markets in Nagpur operate from 10 AM to 9 PM. Itwari Market often operates from 8 AM.
Food and Street Eats
Nagpur’s cuisine reflects its Vidarbha identity with a distinctive spicier, tangier flavour profile compared to western Maharashtra.
- Saoji Chicken and Mutton Curry: Nagpur’s signature dish, a fiery mutton or chicken curry made with 20 to 25 spices including a distinctive Saoji masala blend. It is significantly spicier than other Maharashtra curries and is served at specialised Saoji restaurants across the city. Approximately Rs. 200 to Rs. 400 per plate.
- Tarri Poha: Nagpur’s version of poha is served with a spiced curry (tarri) poured alongside the flattened rice. This combination is unique to Nagpur and is the city’s definitive breakfast. Available at poha stalls across Dharampeth and Sitabuldi. Approximately Rs. 40 to Rs. 80 per plate.
- Varhadi Mutton: A dry-roast spiced mutton preparation from the Wardha and Amravati region, distinct from Saoji, with a more aromatic masala base. It is available at several restaurants in Dharampeth and Sadar. Approximately Rs. 250 to Rs. 450 per plate.
- Nagpur Oranges: Available at Itwari Market and street stalls between November and February. Fresh-squeezed orange juice from Vidarbha oranges is available across the city at approximately Rs. 30 to Rs. 60 per glass.
- Patodi Rassa: A Vidarbha vegetarian speciality of gram flour dumplings in a spiced gravy, less known outside the region but popular at traditional Maharashtrian eateries in Itwari and Dharampeth. Approximately Rs. 80 to Rs. 150 per plate.
All prices are approximate and may vary by season.
Cultural and Festive Events
- Ashok Vijaya Dashami (October): The most significant annual event at Deekshabhoomi, commemorating the day Dr. B.R. Ambedkar embraced Buddhism in 1956. Lakhs of pilgrims and followers gather from across Maharashtra and India, making this one of the largest public gatherings in Vidarbha.
- Nagpur Orange Festival (December to January): An annual festival celebrating Vidarbha’s orange harvest, featuring orange product exhibitions, cultural programmes, and agricultural fairs. It draws agri-tourism visitors and buyers from Maharashtra and neighbouring states.
- Maharashtra Winter Assembly Session (December): Nagpur’s status as Maharashtra’s winter capital means the city hosts the state legislature’s winter session every December. This event brings an influx of ministers, officials, media personnel, and public interest visitors to the city, making it one of Nagpur’s most active administrative periods of the year.
Why zingbus Is Best for the Nagpur Corridor
- Highest Pune Frequency from Vidarbha: With 12 daily buses from Nagpur to Pune and 13 inbound, zingbus operates the densest bus service between Vidarbha and western Maharashtra, with departures between 2:30 PM and 10:30 PM from Nagpur.
- Airport-Integrated Boarding: The Nagpur Airport boarding spot allows passengers arriving by flight to board a zingbus service directly, making Nagpur one of very few Tier 2 cities in India with verified airport-connected bus boarding.
- Widest Spot Page Network: With 12 verified boarding and dropping spots across Nagpur including ST Stand Chowk, Ganeshpeth, Dharampeth, Ravi Nagar, Wadi, Butibori, Lohapul, Baidhyanath Chowk, Chatrapati, Ashirwad Bus Parking, Kondhali Bus Stand, and Nagpur Airport, zingbus covers Nagpur’s entire geography from the old city to the industrial periphery.
- Two Driver Policy: On routes of 6 hours or longer including Nagpur to Pune and Nagpur to Hyderabad, two drivers rotate to prevent fatigue on overnight highway stretches.
- GPS on All Routes: Live tracking remains active on all Nagpur corridor routes including NH 44 to Hyderabad and NH 48 toward Pune, with real-time ETAs visible on the zingbus app.
- Cross-State Reach: zingbus connects Nagpur not only across Maharashtra (Pune, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Amravati) but also into Telangana (Hyderabad, Adilabad), making it a key inter-state corridor hub in central India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How do I book a bus to or from Nagpur on zingbus?
A: Visit zingbus.com or the app, select Nagpur, choose a date, pick a seat, and pay online.
Q2. What types of buses does zingbus run from Nagpur?
A: Volvo AC Sleeper, Bharat Benz AC Sleeper, and Ashok Leyland AC Seater/Sleeper coaches.
Q3. How many daily buses run from Nagpur to Pune?
A: 12 buses operate daily from Nagpur to Pune, departing between 2:30 PM and 10:30 PM.
Q4. Where is the main zingbus boarding point in Nagpur?
A: ST Stand Chowk, opposite Hotel Shivala near the Fire Brigade Office, is a primary boarding point. Ganeshpeth Bus Stand, Dharampeth, and Ravi Nagar are also key stops.
Q5. Is Nagpur safe for solo and female travellers?
A: Yes, Nagpur has well-known boarding points, women only seating on select routes, and a strong public transport network.
Q6. What is the best time to visit Nagpur?
A: October to February for weather and cultural events; December for the Orange Festival and Winter Assembly Session.
Q7. How long does the Nagpur to Hyderabad bus journey take?
A: Approximately 6 hours 20 minutes via NH 44, with departures between 1:00 AM and 11:15 PM.
Q8. How far is Pune from Nagpur by bus?
A: 716 km, approximately 8 hours 35 minutes. 12 daily buses operate on this corridor.
Q9. What is Nagpur famous for?
A: Nagpur oranges, Deekshabhoomi, Saoji cuisine, Zero Mile Stone, and proximity to Pench and Tadoba tiger reserves.
Q10. Is there a zingbus lounge in Nagpur?
A: Check the zingbus app for lounge availability at Nagpur departure points before your journey.
Q11. Is there a railway station near the Nagpur boarding points?
A: Yes, Nagpur Railway Junction is approximately 5 to 10 minutes from ST Stand Chowk and Ganeshpeth Bus Stand by auto.
Q12. Does zingbus have an airport boarding point in Nagpur?
A: Yes, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport is a verified zingbus boarding and dropping point. Check the app for applicable routes.
Q13. What should I carry for a zingbus journey from Nagpur?
A: A valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Driving Licence, or Passport) and your digital ticket via the zingbus app.
Q14. What is the luggage limit on zingbus from Nagpur?
A: One bag up to 15 kg in luggage storage and one small handbag inside the bus.
Q15. Can I cancel my Nagpur bus ticket on zingbus?
A: Yes, you can cancel anytime before departure via the zingbus app or website.
Q16. How do I track my bus from Nagpur?
A: All buses have live GPS. Track via the zingbus app or the SMS link sent after booking.