North-East Tour Packages From Bhopal
The North-East of India is a rewarding destination for travellers from Bhopal, sitting roughly 1,560 km away as the crow flies and offering landscapes, cultures, and experiences quite unlike central India. Whether you are drawn to misty hills, living root bridges, or river islands, the region has something genuinely different to offer. Flights make the journey manageable, and several focused short-break packages let you experience the highlights without needing weeks off work.
How to Reach North-East from Bhopal
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach the North-East from Bhopal. Depending on your chosen destination — Guwahati, Bagdogra, or Imphal are common gateways — the air journey takes approximately 3 hours, though most options involve a connection rather than a direct service. Check current flight options from Bhopal to find schedules and fares that suit your travel dates.
By Train
Rail travel between Bhopal and the North-East is possible but involves a long journey with at least one change; it suits travellers who prefer a slower, more scenic approach rather than a quick getaway. Check current train availability and routes, as connections and timings vary by destination within the region.
By Road
Driving from Bhopal to the North-East covers approximately 1,950 km by road, which works out to roughly 35 hours of driving time — making it a journey best suited to those who genuinely enjoy long road trips and can break it into multiple days. Long-distance buses exist but given the distance, most travellers from Bhopal find flying far more convenient.
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North-East from Bhopal: FAQs
How far is North-East from Bhopal?
The North-East is around 1,560 km from Bhopal in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the actual driving distance is approximately 1,950 km. For most travellers, flying to a gateway city such as Guwahati or Bagdogra is the most practical choice, with a flight time of roughly 3 hours depending on your specific destination.
How do I reach North-East from Bhopal?
Flying is the most convenient option — the journey takes approximately 3 hours, usually with a connection, to major gateways like Guwahati or Bagdogra. Train travel is possible but requires a long, multi-leg journey. Driving covers around 1,950 km and takes roughly 35 hours, so it is only practical if you plan to break the trip into several days on the road.
How much does a North-East trip from Bhopal cost?
Land packages for a 3-night, 4-day North-East trip start from around ₹8,900 per person — for example, the Shillong Weekend Getaway covering Cherrapunji Falls and Living Root Bridges. Other packages such as Darjeeling, Gangtok, Ziro Valley, and Majuli range from approximately ₹9,750 to ₹11,200. These are land costs; flights from Bhopal are additional and should be budgeted separately.
When is the best time to visit North-East from Bhopal?
The post-monsoon autumn and winter months are generally the best time to visit the North-East. You can expect clear skies, cooler and more comfortable temperatures, good conditions for trekking, and a number of vibrant local festivals during this period. It is advisable to avoid travelling during the heavy monsoon season, as rainfall across much of the region can be very intense and disruptive.




















