Andaman Tour Packages From Lucknow
The Andaman Islands are roughly 2,090 kilometres from Lucknow as the crow flies, making them a manageable long-weekend or week-long escape for travellers from the city. Flying is the practical way to get there, with an approximate journey time of 3.5 hours in the air. Whether you are after pristine beaches, historical sites, or underwater adventures, Andaman has something worth the trip.
How to Reach Andaman from Lucknow
By Flight
Flying is the most sensible way to reach the Andaman Islands from Lucknow. Check current flight options departing from Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, Lucknow — the journey takes approximately 3.5 hours, though many connections may involve a stopover at a mainland hub such as Kolkata or Chennai. Book in advance, especially around peak season, as seats on Andaman routes tend to fill up quickly.
By Train
There is no direct rail connection to the Andaman Islands, as the archipelago is only accessible by air or sea. If you prefer a sea route, you would first need to travel by train to a port city such as Kolkata or Chennai and then board a government-operated passenger ferry, which can take several days at sea.
By Road
Driving or taking a bus from Lucknow to the Andaman Islands is not a feasible option, as the islands are separated from the mainland by the Bay of Bengal. For reference, the road distance from Lucknow to a departure port would be approximately 2,610 kilometres, taking around 47 hours of driving — after which you would still need to arrange an onward sea or air connection.
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Andaman from Lucknow: FAQs
How far is Andaman from Lucknow?
The Andaman Islands are approximately 2,090 kilometres from Lucknow in a straight line. If you were to travel by road to a mainland port city first, the driving distance alone would be around 2,610 kilometres. In practical terms, most travellers from Lucknow reach Andaman by air in roughly 3.5 hours, sometimes with a connection at a mainland city.
How do I reach Andaman from Lucknow?
Flying is the most practical way to reach Andaman from Lucknow, with an approximate flight time of 3.5 hours. Flights typically connect via a mainland hub such as Kolkata or Chennai before arriving at Port Blair. Alternatively, you can travel by train or road to Kolkata or Chennai and board a government passenger ferry, though the sea crossing takes considerably longer.
How much does a Andaman trip from Lucknow cost?
Andaman land packages for travellers from Lucknow start at around ₹8,900 per person for a 3-night, 4-day itinerary. Options range up to ₹11,500 per person for a 3-night couple's coastal stay, with a 4-night cultural package available at ₹10,950. These are land package costs; flights from Lucknow to Port Blair are priced separately and should be budgeted in addition.
When is the best time to visit Andaman from Lucknow?
October through May is generally the best time to visit Andaman from Lucknow. During these months you can expect calm seas, clear skies, and good underwater visibility — ideal conditions for beach activities, snorkelling, diving, and island hopping. The monsoon season, broadly from June to September, can bring rough seas and disrupted ferry services, so most travellers prefer to plan their trip outside this window.



















