North-East Tour Packages From Hyderabad
The North-East of India is a rewarding escape from Hyderabad, covering a straight-line distance of around 1,753 km and opening up a world of misty hills, river islands, living root bridges, and monastery towns. By air, you can be there in approximately 3.5 hours, making even a long weekend a worthwhile trip. Whether you are drawn to Shillong, Gangtok, Majuli, Darjeeling, or the Ziro Valley, there is a package suited to your pace and budget.
How to Reach North-East from Hyderabad
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach the North-East from Hyderabad, with the journey taking approximately 3.5 hours depending on your destination airport — Guwahati is the most common entry point for many North-East destinations. Check current flight options from Hyderabad and plan to connect onward by road or shared cab to your specific destination. Booking in advance generally gives you more flexibility on timing.
By Train
Rail travel from Hyderabad to the North-East is a long-haul option involving multiple changes and considerable journey time, so it suits travellers who prefer a slower, scenic pace over convenience. Check current train routes and availability based on your specific North-East destination.
By Road
Driving from Hyderabad to the North-East covers approximately 2,190 km by road and takes roughly 40 hours of travel time, making it a journey best broken into multiple days rather than a single stretch. Long-distance buses serve some corridors, but given the distance, most travellers combine road travel only for the local leg after flying into the region.
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North-East from Hyderabad: FAQs
How far is North-East from Hyderabad?
The North-East is around 1,753 km from Hyderabad in a straight line. If you are considering driving or travelling overland, the road distance is approximately 2,190 km. In practical terms, most travellers from Hyderabad fly into Guwahati or another regional airport and then cover the remaining distance to their destination by road.
How do I reach North-East from Hyderabad?
Flying is the most convenient option, with an approximate flight time of 3.5 hours from Hyderabad to a North-East gateway airport such as Guwahati. From there, you travel onward by road to your specific destination. Train and road travel are possible but involve very long journey times — roughly 40 hours by road — so they are better suited for travellers who enjoy the journey itself.
How much does a North-East trip from Hyderabad cost?
Land package prices for a 3-night, 4-day North-East trip start from around ₹8,900 per person — for example, the Shillong Weekend Getaway. Other packages such as Darjeeling and Ziro Valley are priced between ₹10,250 and ₹11,200. These are land costs; flights from Hyderabad are additional. Check each package for exact inclusions before booking.
When is the best time to visit North-East from Hyderabad?
Post-monsoon autumn and winter months are the best time to visit the North-East from Hyderabad. You can expect clear skies, cooler temperatures, good trekking conditions, and the chance to experience vibrant local festivals during this period. It is advisable to avoid travelling during the heavy monsoon season, as rainfall across the region can significantly disrupt plans and accessibility.




















