Andaman Tour Packages From Varanasi
The Andaman Islands sit roughly 1,832 km from Varanasi as the crow flies, making them a genuinely reachable island escape for travellers from the city. A flight gets you there in approximately 3.5 hours, trading the Ganges ghats for turquoise bays and coral reefs in the same afternoon. With packages starting at ₹8,900 per person, a well-planned Andaman trip is practical for a range of budgets.
How to Reach Andaman from Varanasi
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach the Andaman Islands from Varanasi. The journey takes approximately 3.5 hours in the air, though most connections involve a stopover at a mainland hub such as Chennai or Kolkata, so factor in total travel time when booking. Check current flight options departing from Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Varanasi for the best available routes and fares.
By Train
There is no direct rail link to the Andaman Islands since they are an archipelago. You could take a train from Varanasi to a port city like Chennai or Kolkata and then board a passenger ship to Port Blair, but this significantly extends your overall travel time and is worth considering only if you prefer a leisurely, scenic voyage.
By Road
Driving from Varanasi to a coastal departure point covers approximately 2,290 km by road, which works out to roughly 42 hours of driving — a long and tiring undertaking. Most travellers from Varanasi find it far more practical to fly directly rather than attempt a road journey to reach the islands.
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Andaman from Varanasi: FAQs
How far is Andaman from Varanasi?
The Andaman Islands are around 1,832 km from Varanasi in a straight line. If you were to travel by road to a port city on the mainland before sailing, the road distance would be approximately 2,290 km. In practice, most travellers from Varanasi reach the islands by air, which takes roughly 3.5 hours of flying time.
How do I reach Andaman from Varanasi?
Flying is the most convenient option — expect a flight time of approximately 3.5 hours, usually with a connection through a mainland city like Chennai or Kolkata. Alternatively, you can travel by train or road to a port city and board a government passenger ship to Port Blair, though this route adds considerable travel time and is best suited to travellers who enjoy a slow journey.
How much does a Andaman trip from Varanasi cost?
Land packages for Andaman tours from Varanasi start at around ₹8,900 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip. Options range up to ₹11,500 per person for a 3-night couples' package, with a 4-night cultural itinerary priced at ₹10,950. These are land package costs; flights to and from the Andaman Islands are charged separately.
When is the best time to visit Andaman from Varanasi?
October through May is the recommended window for visiting the Andaman Islands. During these months you can expect calm seas, clear skies, and good underwater visibility — ideal conditions for snorkelling, diving, island hopping, and beach activities. Travelling from Varanasi during this period also means you avoid the rough seas and heavy rainfall that the monsoon season brings to the islands.



















