Andaman Tour Packages From Jammu
The Andaman Islands sit roughly 2,968 km from Jammu as the crow flies, making them a rewarding long-haul escape for travellers willing to make the journey. With turquoise waters, coral reefs, and colonial-era history, Andaman offers a complete change of pace from the landscapes of Jammu. Flights typically take around 5 hours, so you can be on a tropical island the same day you leave home.
How to Reach Andaman from Jammu
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach Andaman from Jammu. You will likely need to connect through a major hub such as Delhi or Kolkata before reaching Port Blair, with total travel time coming to roughly 5 hours or more depending on your layover. Check current flight options and schedules from Jammu Airport to find the best connection for your travel dates.
By Train
There is no direct rail link to the Andaman Islands, as they are an island territory accessible only by air or sea. If you prefer to reach a coastal departure point by train, you could travel to Kolkata and then look into onward options, though flying remains far more convenient for most travellers.
By Road
Driving from Jammu to a coastal city is possible but the Andaman Islands themselves cannot be reached by road, as they lie in the Bay of Bengal. For reference, the road distance from Jammu to a major connecting city is approximately 3,710 km, which would take roughly 67 hours of driving — making air travel the far more sensible choice.
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Andaman from Jammu: FAQs
How far is Andaman from Jammu?
The straight-line aerial distance between Jammu and the Andaman Islands is approximately 2,968 km. Because Andaman is an island group in the Bay of Bengal, there is no road or rail connection, so this distance is best understood in terms of flight time — around 5 hours including a likely connection through a hub city such as Delhi or Kolkata.
How do I reach Andaman from Jammu?
Flying is the only realistic option for travellers from Jammu. You will generally need to connect through a major airport such as Delhi or Kolkata before landing at Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. Check current flight schedules from Jammu for available connections. Total travel time, including transit, is typically around 5 hours or slightly more.
How much does a Andaman trip from Jammu cost?
Land packages for Andaman starting from Jammu begin at around ₹8,900 per person, covering accommodation and listed itinerary activities. Packages range up to approximately ₹11,500 per person depending on duration and inclusions. Note that these are land package costs only — flights from Jammu to Port Blair are additional and should be budgeted for separately based on current airfare.
When is the best time to visit Andaman from Jammu?
October through May is the recommended window to visit Andaman from Jammu. During these months you can expect calm seas, clear skies, and good underwater visibility — ideal for snorkelling, diving, island hopping, and beach activities. Travelling outside this period, particularly during the monsoon months, may bring rough seas and limited access to some islands and water-based experiences.



















