North-East Tour Packages From Ahmedabad
The North-East of India is a world apart from Ahmedabad — lush, hilly, culturally rich, and refreshingly unhurried. From Ahmedabad, you are looking at roughly 2,045 km in a straight line, with flying being the most practical way to get there in around 3.5 hours. Whether you are chasing misty valleys, river islands, or mountain monasteries, a well-planned package makes the journey very worthwhile.
How to Reach North-East from Ahmedabad
By Flight
Flying is easily the most convenient option from Ahmedabad to the North-East. Most routes involve at least one stop, typically at a major hub, before continuing to your destination airport — the total journey takes approximately 3.5 hours of flying time, though layover duration varies by connection. Check current flight options departing from Ahmedabad for the best available schedules and fares.
By Train
A direct train from Ahmedabad all the way to the North-East is not a practical single option; most travellers combine a long-distance train to a railhead city such as Guwahati and then continue onward by road or a connecting service. Check current train schedules and availability before planning this route.
By Road
Driving from Ahmedabad to the North-East covers approximately 2,560 km by road, which works out to roughly 47 hours of driving time — making it a very demanding journey that is rarely chosen for leisure travel. Long-distance bus services exist to certain gateway cities, but flying remains far more practical for most travellers.
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North-East from Ahmedabad: FAQs
How far is North-East from Ahmedabad?
The North-East is around 2,045 km from Ahmedabad in a straight line. If you were to travel by road, the driving distance stretches to approximately 2,560 km. For most travellers, these numbers make it clear that flying is the sensible choice, cutting the journey down to roughly 3.5 hours in the air rather than an exhausting overland trip.
How do I reach North-East from Ahmedabad?
Flying is the most practical option — flights from Ahmedabad to North-Eastern gateway cities typically take around 3.5 hours, usually with one stop at a connecting hub. Train travel is possible but involves changing at a major railhead like Guwahati and then travelling onward by road. Driving covers roughly 2,560 km and takes approximately 47 hours, so it is rarely a preferred choice.
How much does a North-East trip from Ahmedabad cost?
Land packages for a North-East trip from Ahmedabad start at around ₹8,900 per person for a 3-night, 4-day itinerary — for example, the Shillong Weekend Getaway covering Cherrapunji Falls and Living Root Bridges. Other packages range up to ₹11,200 per person depending on the destination and inclusions. Note that these are land costs; flights from Ahmedabad are priced separately and will add to the total.
When is the best time to visit North-East from Ahmedabad?
The post-monsoon autumn and winter months are generally the best time to visit the North-East. You can expect clearer skies, cooler and more comfortable temperatures, good conditions for trekking, and the chance to catch vibrant local festivals. It is advisable to avoid travelling during the heavy monsoon season, when rains can significantly disrupt plans and make certain routes difficult to access.




















