Kashmir Tour Packages From Bhopal
Kashmir sits roughly 1,229 kilometres from Bhopal as the crow flies, making it a very reachable getaway for travellers from Madhya Pradesh. By air, you can expect to be there in around 2.5 hours, which means even a long weekend genuinely works. Whether you are after the calm of Dal Lake, the meadows of Gulmarg, or the valleys around Pahalgam, there is a Kashmir experience suited to most budgets and travel styles.
How to Reach Kashmir from Bhopal
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach Kashmir from Bhopal. Check current flight options departing from Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal, with connections to Srinagar — the journey takes approximately 2.5 hours in the air, though a layover may be involved depending on the route you find. Book in advance, especially for the popular spring and autumn travel windows.
By Train
There is no direct, fully connected train route into the Kashmir Valley at present, so rail travel alone will not get you all the way. A common workaround is to take a train from Bhopal towards Jammu and then continue onward to Srinagar by road, though this adds considerable travel time — check current rail schedules and availability before planning this route.
By Road
Driving from Bhopal to Kashmir covers approximately 1,540 kilometres by road and takes roughly 28 hours under reasonable conditions, so it is best treated as a multi-day drive rather than a single stretch. Long-distance buses operate on parts of this corridor, but most travellers combining road travel with a Kashmir trip tend to fly to Srinagar and hire local vehicles for sightseeing once there.
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Kashmir from Bhopal: FAQs
How far is Kashmir from Bhopal?
Kashmir is approximately 1,229 kilometres from Bhopal in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the actual driving distance is around 1,540 kilometres. By air, the journey takes roughly 2.5 hours, making it one of the more practical long-weekend destinations for travellers based in Bhopal.
How do I reach Kashmir from Bhopal?
Flying is the fastest and most convenient option — flights from Bhopal to Srinagar take approximately 2.5 hours, though you may need a connecting flight. Travelling by road covers roughly 1,540 kilometres and takes around 28 hours, which is best spread over multiple days. A train-plus-road combination via Jammu is also possible; check current schedules for the rail leg.
How much does a Kashmir trip from Bhopal cost?
Land packages for Kashmir start from around ₹6,899 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip — for example, the Dal Lake and local cuisine family package. Other options range up to ₹9,750 per person for experiences like the Gulmarg skiing and gondola package. These are land costs only; your flights from Bhopal to Srinagar and back will be an additional expense.
When is the best time to visit Kashmir from Bhopal?
April through June and September through October are generally considered the most pleasant months, with blooming gardens, clear mountain views, and comfortable temperatures — ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. If you want to experience snow, December through February is the season for that, particularly in places like Gulmarg. Avoid the peak monsoon months if possible, as visibility and accessibility can be affected.





















