Andaman Tour Packages From Bhopal
The Andaman Islands sit roughly 2,071 kilometres from Bhopal as the crow flies, making them a genuinely reachable tropical escape for travellers from Madhya Pradesh. A flight gets you there in around 3.5 hours, so you can swap landlocked city life for turquoise waters and coral reefs without burning a week just in transit. Whether you are after history, beaches, or underwater adventure, Andaman tour packages from Bhopal cover a solid range of experiences and budgets.
How to Reach Andaman from Bhopal
By Flight
Flying is by far the most practical way to reach the Andaman Islands from Bhopal. Check current flight options departing from Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal — most connections to Port Blair involve at least one stopover, typically via Chennai, Kolkata, or another major hub, with a total travel time of roughly 3.5 hours in the air. Book early, especially for travel between October and May when demand on Andaman routes tends to rise.
By Train
There is no direct rail link to the Andaman Islands, as Port Blair is accessible only by air or sea. Travellers from Bhopal occasionally take a train to a port city such as Chennai or Kolkata and then board a passenger ship, though the sea voyage itself can take well over two days each way, making it a practical choice only for those with ample time.
By Road
Driving from Bhopal to the Andaman Islands is not feasible since the destination is an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. For reference, the road distance from Bhopal to a mainland departure point like Chennai is approximately 2,590 kilometres, which would take around 47 hours of driving — after which you would still need a flight or ship onward to Port Blair.
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Andaman from Bhopal: FAQs
How far is Andaman from Bhopal?
The Andaman Islands are approximately 2,071 kilometres from Bhopal in a straight line. Because the islands are only reachable by air or sea, there is no comparable road route all the way there. By air, the journey covers this distance in roughly 3.5 hours of flight time, though most routes from Bhopal include a stopover at a mainland city.
How do I reach Andaman from Bhopal?
The most convenient option is to fly from Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal, to Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair, usually via a connecting hub such as Chennai or Kolkata, with a total flying time of around 3.5 hours. A longer alternative is to travel by rail or road to a port city and board a passenger ship to Port Blair, though the sea crossing alone takes over two days each way.
How much does a Andaman trip from Bhopal cost?
Land packages for Andaman from Bhopal start at around ₹8,900 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip. Options go up to approximately ₹11,500 per person for a 3-night romantic Neil Island stay, or ₹10,950 for a 4-night cultural itinerary. These are land package costs; flights from Bhopal to Port Blair are priced separately and should be checked and booked independently.
When is the best time to visit Andaman from Bhopal?
October through May is generally the best window to visit the Andaman Islands from Bhopal. During these months you can expect calm seas, clear skies, and good underwater visibility — conditions that make beach activities, snorkelling, diving, and island hopping genuinely enjoyable. Travelling outside this period, particularly during the monsoon months, can bring rough seas and limited ferry and water-sport services.



















