North-East Tour Packages From Bhubaneswar
The North-East of India is roughly 955 km from Bhubaneswar as the crow flies, making it a very reachable escape for travellers from Odisha looking for mountains, living cultures, and lush landscapes. Whether you have a long weekend or a few extra days, several well-planned packages make the journey straightforward. From misty Shillong to the tea gardens of Darjeeling, the region offers a striking change of pace from the coastal plains of home.
How to Reach North-East from Bhubaneswar
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach the North-East from Bhubaneswar, with the journey taking approximately 2 hours depending on your destination city and any layovers involved. Check current flight options from Bhubaneswar to gateways such as Guwahati, Bagdogra, or Imphal, as connectivity and schedules vary by season. Booking in advance generally helps secure better fares for this route.
By Train
Rail connections from Bhubaneswar to North-East gateway cities do exist, though journeys tend to be long and may require changes en route. It is worth checking current train availability and travel times directly on the official railway booking platform before planning.
By Road
Driving from Bhubaneswar to the North-East covers approximately 1,190 km by road, which works out to roughly 22 hours of travel time under reasonable conditions. Long-distance buses are available on some corridors, but most travellers prefer to combine road travel with a flight to save time.
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North-East from Bhubaneswar: FAQs
How far is North-East from Bhubaneswar?
The North-East is around 955 km from Bhubaneswar in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the approximate driving distance is closer to 1,190 km. In practice, most travellers from Bhubaneswar choose to fly, which cuts the journey down to roughly 2 hours, making a long weekend trip entirely feasible.
How do I reach North-East from Bhubaneswar?
Flying is the most convenient option, with a journey of approximately 2 hours to major gateway airports in the region such as Guwahati or Bagdogra. Train travel is possible but involves a much longer journey. Road travel is around 1,190 km and takes roughly 22 hours, so it suits travellers with extra time or those combining multiple stops along the way.
How much does a North-East trip from Bhubaneswar cost?
Land packages for a 3-night, 4-day North-East trip from Bhubaneswar start at around ₹8,900 per person, covering options such as Shillong and Cherrapunji. Other packages, including Gangtok, Majuli, Darjeeling, and Ziro Valley, are priced between ₹9,750 and ₹11,200. These are land package costs; flights to and from the region are additional and should be budgeted separately.
When is the best time to visit North-East from Bhubaneswar?
The post-monsoon autumn and winter months are generally the best time to visit the North-East from Bhubaneswar. During this period you can expect clear skies, cooler temperatures, and good conditions for trekking and sightseeing. The region also hosts several vibrant local festivals around this time. It is advisable to avoid travelling during the heavy monsoon season when rain and landslides can disrupt plans.




















