North-East Tour Packages From Bangalore
The North-East of India is a remarkable collection of states offering misty valleys, living root bridges, monastery towns, and river islands — a world apart from Bangalore's urban pace. From Bangalore, the region sits roughly 2,150 km away as the crow flies, and flying takes around 4 hours, making it very much a practical long-weekend or short-holiday destination. Whether you are drawn to Meghalaya's waterfalls, Sikkim's mountain calm, or Arunachal's tribal culture, there is a well-suited package to get you started.
How to Reach North-East from Bangalore
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach the North-East from Bangalore. The journey takes approximately 4 hours, though many routes involve a connection through a hub city, so check current flight options from Bangalore to your specific destination — Guwahati, Bagdogra, and Dibrugarh are common gateway airports for the region.
By Train
Rail connections from Bangalore to the North-East are available but typically involve long travel times with one or more changes; check current train options on the IRCTC website to find a route that suits your schedule and budget.
By Road
Driving from Bangalore to the North-East covers roughly 2,690 km by road and takes approximately 49 hours of driving time, making it a serious undertaking better suited to road-trip enthusiasts than short-break travellers. Long-distance buses cover parts of this corridor, but most travellers prefer to fly and hire local transport on arrival.
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North-East from Bangalore: FAQs
How far is North-East from Bangalore?
The North-East is approximately 2,150 km from Bangalore in a straight line. By road, the distance stretches to roughly 2,690 km. Most travellers choose to fly given the distance, with flight time clocking in at around 4 hours, often via a connecting city depending on your specific North-Eastern destination.
How do I reach North-East from Bangalore?
Flying is the most convenient option — the journey takes around 4 hours from Bangalore, with gateway airports including Guwahati, Bagdogra, and Dibrugarh depending on your destination. Train travel is possible but involves a very long journey with connections. Driving covers approximately 2,690 km and takes roughly 49 hours, so it suits only dedicated road-trippers.
How much does a North-East trip from Bangalore cost?
Land packages for a 3-night, 4-day North-East trip from Bangalore start at around ₹8,900 per person — for example, the Shillong Weekend Getaway covering Cherrapunji Falls and Living Root Bridges. Other packages range up to ₹11,200 per person for destinations like Ziro Valley. These are land costs; flights from Bangalore are priced separately and should be checked and booked independently.
When is the best time to visit North-East from Bangalore?
The post-monsoon autumn and winter months are generally the best time to visit the North-East. You can expect clear skies, cooler and pleasant 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 disrupt both travel plans and sightseeing significantly.




















