Book Bus Tickets to and from Newasa
Newasa bus booking on zingbus connects this famous Ahmednagar district town in Maharashtra to Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Shirdi, Nashik, Solapur, Kolhapur, Nagpur, and other key destinations across Central and West India. The town is historically famous as the site where Sant Dnyaneshwar composed the Dnyaneshwari, a 13th century Marathi scripture. It sits approximately 235 km from Pune and 60 km from Ahmednagar. AC Sleeper coaches operate on the principal Pune-Aurangabad corridor with multiple daily services.
The Newasa bus booking experience on zingbus features AC Sleeper coaches across the Pune long distance, Mumbai overnight, Aurangabad Marathwada, Ahmednagar short hop, Shirdi pilgrim, and wider Maharashtra corridors. Every coach offers live GPS tracking through the zingbus app and trained marshals on board. Verified drivers handle the Ahmednagar district corridor with extensive Maharashtra route experience.
Travellers from Newasa often plan Pune business trips, Mumbai commercial visits, or Shirdi Sai Baba pilgrim journeys. For these needs, zingbus offers reliable bus rental services that can be arranged for any route or group size. The service covers Newasa and the wider Maharashtra corridor network.
Why Choose zingbus for Your Newasa Bus Travel?
- Live GPS Tracking: Track your bus in real time via the zingbus app throughout every journey from Newasa, with continuous corridor visibility on the Ahmednagar district regional roads and the connecting Pune-Aurangabad highway network for accurate ETAs.
- Safety First:
- CCTV, FDSS fire suppression, fire retardant interiors, and 10 kg extinguishers on every coach for comprehensive onboard safety throughout the 1 to 14 hour Ahmednagar, Shirdi, Aurangabad, Pune, and Mumbai corridors departing from Newasa.
- AIS 119 compliant with 4 exits: emergency door, 2 roof hatches, and side exit, ensuring full passenger evacuation capability that meets the highest Indian transport safety standards across the coach fleet.
- Two driver policy applies on the long 6 to 14 hour Mumbai, Nagpur, and Kolhapur overnight corridors where drivers rotate at midpoint stops.
- Window hammers placed at each berth and collapsible steps fitted on the side exit door give passengers immediate emergency egress options on every coach across the Newasa network.
- Verified Crew: Professional drivers and trained marshals experienced with the Ahmednagar district corridor and the wider Maharashtra highway network handle every Newasa service with documented route familiarity.
- Female Friendly: Women only seating is available on select routes from Newasa, and solo female travellers can book women only seats at checkout for the long Mumbai and Nagpur overnight corridors.
- 24/7 Support: WhatsApp assistance is available at +91 82870 09889 before, during, or after your journey on the Newasa corridor, with trained customer support handling booking changes and route queries.
- Premium Lounges: Check the zingbus app for current lounge availability at Pune, Mumbai, and Aurangabad boarding points before the journey.
Types of Buses Available for Newasa Travel
| Bus Type | Best For | Amenities |
| Volvo A/C Multi-Axle Sleeper (2+1) | Premium long distance overnight Mumbai and Nagpur corridor travel | AC, multi-axle stability, 2+1 berths, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| AC Sleeper (2+1) | Comfortable overnight intercity travel with 2+1 berth layout | AC, 2+1 berths, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| AC Sleeper | Standard intercity Maharashtra corridor travel | AC, full berths, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| AC Semi Sleeper | Standard intercity short hop corridor travel | AC, semi sleeper seats, charging ports, water bottle |
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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 Newasa
Boarding Points in Newasa
- Newasa Bus Stand: The primary zingbus boarding point at the central Newasa Bus Stand near the sacred Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir, the main intercity terminal serving Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, and wider Maharashtra routes. Local autos and shared taxis cover the bus stand from central Newasa and surrounding Ahmednagar district villages in 5 to 15 minutes. Arrive 20 minutes before scheduled departure and verify the map pin on the zingbus app.
- Newasa Bypass: A secondary boarding point on the Newasa Bypass, convenient for passengers approaching from the highway. The location offers convenient highway access for through Pune-Aurangabad services.
- Newasa Mandir Junction: A tertiary boarding point at the sacred Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir approach, convenient for Warkari pilgrim visitors and heritage tourists.
Dropping Points in Newasa
- Newasa Bus Stand: The main drop point for inbound passengers from Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, and the wider Maharashtra corridor. Buses arrive throughout the day from short hop services and in the early morning from overnight Mumbai runs.
- Newasa Bypass: The secondary drop point on the bypass for travellers continuing directly to nearby Ahmednagar district destinations.
- Newasa Mandir Junction: The tertiary drop point at the sacred temple approach for pilgrim visitors.
For other bus stops, refer to the booking page of the respective route on the zingbus app or website.
Key Boarding and Drop-off Points in Other Cities (On Newasa Routes)
- Pune: For the Pune to Newasa corridor, passengers board from Shivaji Nagar, Swargate, Wakad, and other Pune boarding points. The 235 km route via the wider Maharashtra network takes around 5 hours 30 minutes.
- Mumbai: For the Newasa to Mumbai corridor, arriving passengers are dropped at Dadar, Borivali, and other Mumbai boarding points. The route covers approximately 380 km via the wider Maharashtra network in around 8 hours 30 minutes.
- Aurangabad: For the Newasa to Aurangabad corridor, passengers are dropped at the Aurangabad Bus Stand. The 105 km route takes around 2 hours 30 minutes.
- Ahmednagar: For the Newasa to Ahmednagar corridor, passengers are dropped at the Ahmednagar Bus Stand. The 60 km route takes around 1 hour 30 minutes.
- Shirdi: For the Newasa to Shirdi corridor, passengers are dropped at the Shirdi Bus Stand near Sai Baba Samadhi. The 85 km route takes around 2 hours.
Reaching zingbus Boarding Points from Newasa Airport & Railway Station
If you’re arriving into the Ahmednagar region to connect onward by bus, here’s how to reach each Newasa boarding point.
| Boarding Point | From Nearest Airport | From Nearest Railway Station |
| Newasa Bus Stand | Shirdi Airport (SAG, ~90 km) via cab/taxi (~2h); Aurangabad Airport (~110 km) via cab (~2h 30m) | Ahmednagar Junction (~65 km) via cab (~1h 30m) — best reached by cab/auto |
| Newasa Bypass | Shirdi Airport (SAG, ~90 km) via cab/taxi (~2h) — best reached by cab/auto | Ahmednagar Junction (~65 km) via cab (~1h 30m) — best reached by cab/auto |
| Newasa Mandir Junction | Shirdi Airport (SAG, ~90 km) via cab/taxi (~2h) — best reached by cab/auto | Ahmednagar Junction (~65 km) via cab (~1h 30m) — best reached by cab/auto |
Newasa has no direct metro or rapid rail connectivity. All boarding points are best reached by cab or auto. Shirdi Airport (SAG, 90 km), Aurangabad Airport (110 km), and Pune Airport (255 km) are the closest major airports. Ahmednagar Junction (65 km) is the closest major railway hub.
Newasa Bus Routes and Duration
| Route | Distance | Duration | Bus Types Available |
| Newasa to Ahmednagar | ~60 km | ~1h 30m | AC Semi Sleeper |
Note: Newasa operates as an Ahmednagar district heritage town famous as the composition site of Dnyaneshwari with extensive Maharashtra connectivity. Durations and distances are approximate and may vary based on traffic and weather conditions. For confirmed pricing and real time seat availability, check the zingbus app or website.
Best Time to Visit Newasa
October to February (Winter) | 12 to 30 degrees C
The most comfortable season for travel through Newasa and the surrounding Ahmednagar district. Daytime temperatures stay pleasant in the mid to high 20s. Dnyaneshwar Jayanti in November-December drives significant Warkari pilgrim activity.
March to June (Summer) | 22 to 42 degrees C
Peak Marathwada summer brings intense heat with temperatures often exceeding 42 degrees. AC bus travel becomes essential during these months.
July to September (Monsoon) | 22 to 30 degrees C
The southwest monsoon brings significant rainfall to the Ahmednagar district. The famous Ashadi Wari pilgrimage draws Warkari devotees through Newasa.
Ashadi Ekadashi (June-July) | 24 to 32 degrees C
The famous Ashadi Ekadashi and Warkari Wari drives massive inbound Marathi pilgrim activity through Newasa’s Sant Dnyaneshwar heritage. Book Pune, Mumbai, and Aurangabad corridor services 2-3 weeks ahead during this window.
What to Expect on the Newasa Bus Journey
Newasa sits in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra as the sacred composition site of the Dnyaneshwari, the 13th century Marathi commentary on the Bhagavad Gita by Sant Dnyaneshwar.
- Pune corridor: The 235 km route to the Maharashtra IT capital takes approximately 5 hours 30 minutes via the wider Maharashtra network.
- Mumbai long distance: The 380 km overnight route to the financial capital takes around 8 hours 30 minutes.
- Aurangabad Marathwada: The 105 km route to the famous Ajanta-Ellora gateway takes around 2 hours 30 minutes.
- Ahmednagar short hop: The 60 km route to the district headquarters takes around 1 hour 30 minutes, the shortest direct Newasa connection.
- Shirdi pilgrim corridor: The 85 km route to the famous Sai Baba Samadhi takes around 2 hours.
- Nashik regional: The 155 km route to the famous Kumbh Mela city takes around 3 hours 30 minutes.
- Solapur corridor: The 185 km route to the famous Vitthal Rukmini abode gateway takes around 4 hours.
- Kolhapur long distance: The 445 km route to the Mahalakshmi Temple city takes around 9 hours.
- Nagpur long distance: The 615 km overnight route to the Orange City takes around 12 hours.
- Hyderabad long distance: The 535 km overnight route to the Telangana capital takes around 10 hours 30 minutes.
- Kopargaon short hop: The 75 km route to the neighbouring pilgrim town takes around 1 hour 45 minutes.
All long distance coaches feature AC, premium sleeper berths or Volvo Multi-Axle layout, water bottles, blankets, and charging ports throughout the journey.
Pro Tips for Newasa Bus Travel
zingbus operates to and from Newasa on Pune long distance, Mumbai overnight, Aurangabad Marathwada, Ahmednagar short hop, Shirdi pilgrim, and wider Maharashtra corridors. Here are the practical essentials worth knowing before booking.
- Volvo Multi-Axle Selection: The Mumbai and Nagpur long distance corridors offer premium Volvo Multi-Axle A/C Sleeper coaches with the smoothest overnight ride.
- Bus Stand Boarding Strategy: The primary Newasa Bus Stand near Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir is the most reliable boarding point.
- Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir Heritage Visit: The famous mandir at Newasa marks the site where the 15-year-old Dnyaneshwar composed the Dnyaneshwari in 1290 CE.
- Shirdi Combined Pilgrim Trip (85 km): The famous Sai Baba Samadhi is accessible from Newasa in just 2 hours, ideal for combined Marathi pilgrim tourism.
- Shirdi Airport Approach (90 km): Shirdi Airport (SAG) is the closest air access, offering direct flights to Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore.
- Ashadi Ekadashi Booking Strategy: Book Pune, Mumbai, and Aurangabad corridor services 2-3 weeks ahead during the June-July Ashadi Wari when Warkari pilgrim demand peaks dramatically.
Why Newasa Over Other Ahmednagar District Towns?
Newasa offers unmatched Marathi religious significance as the sacred composition site of the Dnyaneshwari.
- Dnyaneshwari Composition Site (1290 CE): Newasa is the sacred site where Sant Dnyaneshwar composed the Dnyaneshwari, the 13th century Marathi commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most significant events in Marathi literary and Warkari heritage.
- Sant Dnyaneshwar Sacred Heritage: Newasa is home to Sant Dnyaneshwar’s temple marking his 15-year-old composition years, drawing Warkari pilgrims from across Maharashtra.
- Warkari Sampradaya Heritage: Newasa is a key node in the Warkari Sampradaya (Bhakti sect) with generations of Marathi religious heritage.
- Ahmednagar District Position: Newasa sits centrally in the Ahmednagar district with easy access to Shirdi, Ahmednagar, and Aurangabad.
- Multi-Direction Hub: Direct zingbus routes connect Newasa to Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Shirdi, Nashik, Solapur, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Hyderabad, Latur, Beed, Nanded, and Kopargaon.
- Combined Shirdi-Dnyaneshwar Pilgrim Base (85 km): Newasa serves as the ideal base for combined Sant Dnyaneshwar and Shirdi Sai Baba pilgrim tourism.
Newasa works as a Sant Dnyaneshwar pilgrim destination, a Warkari heritage base, a Shirdi combined pilgrim access, or a Pune-Mumbai-Aurangabad overnight transit stop.
Chyll by zingbus: Tour Packages from Newasa
Chyll by zingbus is the tour packages service from zingbus, offering all inclusive group trips to select destinations.
Packages currently cover select routes, with more destinations being added. View the full list of available packages and upcoming departure dates at zingbus.com/tour-packages.
Places Near Newasa Worth Exploring
- Kopargaon (75 km): A famous Ahmednagar district town near Shirdi with significant Warkari heritage.
- Shirdi (85 km): The famous Sai Baba Samadhi pilgrim destination drawing devotees from across the world.
- Shani Shingnapur (95 km): The famous temple town dedicated to Lord Shani with the distinctive tradition of homes without doors.
- Ahmednagar (60 km): The district headquarters with the historic Ahmednagar Fort, Bhingar Cantonment, and traditional Maharashtra heritage.
- Aurangabad (105 km): The famous gateway to Ajanta and Ellora caves with UNESCO World Heritage significance.
- Nashik (155 km): The famous Kumbh Mela city with the historic Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga and Panchavati.
A Traveller’s Guide to Newasa
Quick City Facts / Did You Know
- Newasa is where a 15-year-old Sant Dnyaneshwar composed the Dnyaneshwari in 1290 CE, one of the earliest works in Marathi literature.
- The Dnyaneshwari at Newasa is considered the foundational text of the Warkari Sampradaya, Maharashtra’s largest Bhakti tradition.
- Sant Dnyaneshwar dictated the Dnyaneshwari to his disciple Sacchidananda Baba, who transcribed it in Marathi verse form.
- Newasa’s Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir marks the exact spot where the composition took place, drawing Warkari devotees from across Maharashtra during Ashadi Ekadashi.
Getting Around Newasa After Arriving by Bus
Newasa is a sacred Ahmednagar district heritage town with basic local transport. Auto rickshaws, shared autos, and MSRTC local buses cover all destinations from the Newasa Bus Stand to the Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir, surrounding villages, and pilgrim guesthouses in 5 to 20 minutes.
Ahmednagar Junction Railway Station (65 km) is the closest major railway hub. Shirdi Airport (SAG, 90 km) is the closest regional airport with direct domestic flights.
Top Attractions in Newasa
- Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir: The sacred temple marking the site where the 15-year-old Dnyaneshwar composed the Dnyaneshwari in 1290 CE with significant Marathi literary and religious heritage.
- Mohiniraj Temple: A famous local Devi temple with significant traditional Ahmednagar district religious heritage.
- Newasa Historic Village Heritage: The traditional Newasa village heritage with significant Warkari Bhakti heritage from generations of pilgrim devotion.
- Shirdi Sai Baba Samadhi (85 km): The famous Sai Baba pilgrim destination drawing devotees from across the world.
- Shani Shingnapur Temple (95 km): The famous Lord Shani temple town with the distinctive tradition of homes without doors.
- Ellora Caves, Aurangabad (135 km): The famous UNESCO World Heritage rock-cut cave complex with significant Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain architectural heritage.
Hidden Gems in Newasa
- Traditional Warkari Sampradaya Heritage: The famous traditional Warkari tradition with generations of Marathi Bhakti heritage and Wari pilgrimage traditions.
- Sant Dnyaneshwar Composition Manuscript Heritage: The famous historic manuscript tradition of the Dnyaneshwari with significant Marathi literary heritage.
- Newasa Sant Sacchidananda Baba Heritage: The famous heritage of the disciple who transcribed the Dnyaneshwari with significant Marathi scriptural heritage.
Religious and Spiritual Places
- Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir, Newasa: The sacred composition site of the Dnyaneshwari.
- Mohiniraj Temple, Newasa: A famous local Devi temple.
- Shirdi Sai Baba Samadhi (85 km): The famous Sai Baba pilgrim destination.
- Shani Shingnapur Temple (95 km): The famous Lord Shani temple town.
- Alandi Sant Dnyaneshwar Samadhi (245 km): The famous Samadhi of Sant Dnyaneshwar near Pune.
- Pandharpur Vitthal Rukmini Temple (285 km): The famous Warkari destination and end point of the Wari pilgrimage.
Where to Shop in Newasa
Newasa’s shopping reflects its character as a sacred Warkari pilgrim destination with significant traditional Marathi religious heritage.
- Newasa Sacred Precinct Outlets: Famous outlets around Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir selling traditional Warkari items, Dnyaneshwari copies, Marathi devotional literature, and Warkari attire (Tulsi malas, saffron flags).
- Newasa Main Bazaar: The central commercial belt with traditional Marathi clothing, household goods, and modern retail outlets.
- Traditional Marathi Devotional Literature Outlets: Famous outlets selling Sant Dnyaneshwar literature, Dnyaneshwari, and traditional Marathi Warkari scriptures.
- Shirdi Markets (85 km): The famous Sai Baba pilgrim commercial belt with traditional religious items and devotee memorabilia.
Most shops in Newasa operate from 6 AM to 9 PM (aligned with mandir darshan timings), with longer hours during Ashadi Ekadashi and Kartiki Ekadashi seasons.
Food and Street Eats
Newasa’s food scene reflects traditional Marathi Ahmednagar district cuisine with strong Warkari devotional influences.
- Marathi Thali: Complete Maharashtra meal with rice, dal, sabzi, roti, and traditional Marathi accompaniments. Available from approximately Rs. 150 to Rs. 400.
- Puran Poli and Shrikhand: Traditional Marathi festive preparations popular during Warkari festivals. Available from approximately Rs. 200 to Rs. 500.
- Zunka Bhakar: The famous traditional Maharashtrian gram flour and jowar bread meal. Available from approximately Rs. 100 to Rs. 250.
- Sabudana Khichdi and Vada: Traditional Marathi upvas (fasting) preparations popular during Ekadashi. Available from approximately Rs. 60 to Rs. 200.
- Misal Pav: The famous distinctive Maharashtra spicy sprout preparation. Available from approximately Rs. 100 to Rs. 250.
- Modak and Karanji: Traditional Marathi sweets popular during festivals. Available from approximately Rs. 300 to Rs. 600 per kg.
- Poha and Upma: Classic Maharashtra breakfast preparations. Available from approximately Rs. 40 to Rs. 150.
- Traditional Warkari Prasad: Sacred prasad served at Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir with significant religious heritage.
All prices are approximate and may vary by season and establishment.
Cultural and Festive Events
- Ashadi Ekadashi (June-July): The famous Warkari pilgrim festival drives massive inbound Marathi pilgrim activity through Newasa’s Sant Dnyaneshwar heritage.
- Kartiki Ekadashi (October-November): Another famous Warkari pilgrim festival with significant Marathi religious activity.
- Sant Dnyaneshwar Jayanti (November-December): The famous annual celebration of Sant Dnyaneshwar’s birth drives significant Warkari pilgrim activity.
- Gudi Padwa (March-April): The famous Maharashtra New Year celebrated with traditional Gudi hoisting and family gatherings.
Weekend Getaways from Newasa
Newasa’s overnight routes make it possible to explore wider Maharashtra and Central Indian metros without burning a leave day — board Friday night, arrive Saturday morning ready to explore.
- Mumbai (380 km): The classic Maharashtra financial capital weekend. Board the Friday evening Volvo Multi-Axle Sleeper, arrive Saturday morning, and you have a full weekend for Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and Elephanta Caves before the Sunday night return leg.
- Pune (235 km): A shorter overnight run to the Maharashtra IT capital. Evening AC Sleeper departure has you at Pune by Saturday morning for Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, and Sinhagad Fort.
- Nagpur (615 km): A long overnight run to the Orange City. Best paired with a Friday night Volvo Multi-Axle departure giving Saturday afternoon-Sunday for Deekshabhoomi, Ramtek Fort, and Zero Mile Marker.
- Hyderabad (535 km): A dedicated Telangana weekend — Friday night AC Sleeper departure puts you at Hyderabad by Saturday morning for Charminar, Golconda Fort, and Hussain Sagar.
Why zingbus Is Best for Maharashtra Pilgrim Routes
- Ahmednagar District Corridor Trained Drivers: Professional drivers experienced with the Ahmednagar district corridor and the wider Maharashtra highway network.
- Premium Volvo Multi-Axle Fleet: The Mumbai and Nagpur long distance corridors operate premium Volvo Multi-Axle A/C Sleeper coaches with multi-axle stability.
- Two Driver Policy on Long Corridors: On the long 8 to 12 hour Mumbai, Nagpur, and Hyderabad overnight services, two drivers rotate at midpoint stops.
- GPS on Maharashtra Corridors: Live tracking remains active throughout the Ahmednagar district roads across the Newasa network.
- Network Coverage Across Maharashtra Warkari Circuit: Direct connectivity from Newasa to Pune, Alandi, Pandharpur (via Solapur), Shirdi, Nashik, Aurangabad, Mumbai, and Nagpur.
- Premium Lounges at Pune, Mumbai, and Aurangabad: Check the zingbus app for lounge availability at major boarding points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How do I book a bus to or from Newasa on zingbus?
A: Visit zingbus.com or download the zingbus app, select Newasa, and book online.
Q2. What types of buses does zingbus run from Newasa?
A: Volvo A/C Multi-Axle Sleeper (2+1), AC Sleeper (2+1), AC Sleeper, and AC Semi Sleeper coaches operate.
Q3. How long does Pune to Newasa take by bus?
A: Approximately 5 hours 30 minutes covering 235 km via the wider Maharashtra network.
Q4. How long does Newasa to Shirdi take by bus?
A: Approximately 2 hours covering 85 km, ideal for combined Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sai Baba pilgrim visits.
Q5. Where is the main zingbus boarding point in Newasa?
A: The Newasa Bus Stand near Sant Dnyaneshwar Mandir is the primary boarding point with Newasa Bypass and Mandir Junction as secondary options.
Q6. What is Newasa famous for?
A: Newasa is famous as the sacred site where Sant Dnyaneshwar composed the Dnyaneshwari, the 13th century Marathi Bhagavad Gita commentary.
Q7. How far is Shirdi Airport from Newasa?
A: Shirdi Airport (SAG) is approximately 90 km from Newasa, accessible in around 2 hours by road.
Q8. How far is Ahmednagar from Newasa?
A: Ahmednagar is approximately 60 km from Newasa, accessible in around 1 hour 30 minutes.
Q9. Is Newasa safe for solo and female travellers?
A: Yes. Women only seating is available on overnight zingbus routes at booking checkout.
Q10. Can I track my bus from Newasa in real time?
A: Yes. The zingbus app provides live GPS tracking on all Newasa corridor routes.
Q11. What is the best time to visit Newasa?
A: October to February is most comfortable. Ashadi Ekadashi (June-July) drives peak Warkari pilgrim demand.
Q12. Does zingbus connect Newasa to Mumbai?
A: Yes. Direct Volvo Multi-Axle Sleeper services connect Newasa to Mumbai covering approximately 380 km in 8 hours 30 minutes.
Q13. Can I cancel my Newasa bus ticket on zingbus?
A: Yes. Cancellation is available anytime before departure on the app with applicable refund terms.
Q14. What is the luggage limit on zingbus from Newasa?
A: One bag up to 15 kg in storage. One small handbag is permitted inside the bus.
Q15. Does zingbus connect Newasa to Aurangabad?
A: Yes. Direct AC Sleeper services connect Newasa to Aurangabad covering approximately 105 km in 2 hours 30 minutes.