Andaman Tour Packages From Guwahati
The Andaman Islands make for a rewarding getaway from Guwahati, sitting roughly 1,613 kilometres away as the crow flies across the Bay of Bengal. By air, you can reach Port Blair in approximately 3 hours, making it a practical long-weekend or week-long escape. From pristine beaches and colonial history to underwater adventures, Andaman offers something genuinely different from the landlocked landscapes of Assam.
How to Reach Andaman from Guwahati
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach Andaman from Guwahati, with the journey taking approximately 3 hours. Most flights operate via a connection through Kolkata or Chennai, so check current flight options from Guwahati to Port Blair when planning your itinerary. Book in advance, especially if travelling during the October to May peak season, as seats tend to fill up.
By Train
There is no direct rail link to the Andaman Islands, as Port Blair is accessible only by air or sea. If you prefer a sea route, you would need to first travel by train to a port city such as Kolkata or Chennai, and then board a government-operated passenger ship to Port Blair, which can take several days.
By Road
Driving to Andaman is not possible since the islands are surrounded by the sea. For reference, the approximate road distance from Guwahati to the nearest major departure port would be well over 2,020 kilometres, and any overland journey would still require completing the trip by ship — making flying the far more convenient option for most travellers.
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Andaman from Guwahati: FAQs
How far is Andaman from Guwahati?
The straight-line aerial distance between Guwahati and the Andaman Islands is approximately 1,613 kilometres. Since Andaman is an island territory, there is no road route connecting the two directly. The most relevant travel distance to consider is the sea or air route from Guwahati to Port Blair, with flights covering the journey in around 3 hours.
How do I reach Andaman from Guwahati?
Flying is the most convenient way to reach Andaman from Guwahati, with the flight taking roughly 3 hours, usually with a stopover at Kolkata or Chennai. A sea route is also available from certain port cities, but it takes several days and is not practical for most travellers. Check current flight options from Guwahati to Port Blair before planning your trip.
How much does a Andaman trip from Guwahati cost?
Andaman tour packages from Guwahati start at around ₹8,900 per person for a 3-night, 4-day land package. Packages range up to approximately ₹11,500 per person depending on duration and inclusions, with options covering heritage sites, beaches, water sports, and romantic island stays. Note that these are land package costs — flights from Guwahati to Port Blair are additional.
When is the best time to visit Andaman from Guwahati?
The best time to visit Andaman from Guwahati is October through May. During these months, the seas are calm, skies are clear, and diving visibility is excellent — ideal conditions for beach activities, island hopping, and water sports. Travelling from Guwahati during this window also means you are likely to avoid the rough monsoon swells that can disrupt ferry services and outdoor plans.



















