North-East Tour Packages From Lucknow
The North-East is a refreshing change of pace for travellers from Lucknow, spanning roughly 1,151 km as the crow flies and offering everything from misty hills and living root bridges to river islands and monastery trails. Whether you have a long weekend or a few extra days, the region packs in remarkable variety. Flights keep the journey manageable, making the North-East a genuinely practical getaway from Lucknow.
How to Reach North-East from Lucknow
By Flight
Flying is the most convenient way to reach the North-East from Lucknow, with approximate flight durations of around 2.5 hours depending on your destination city. Check current flight options from Lucknow airport to gateways such as Guwahati, Bagdogra, or Imphal, as connectivity and schedules vary by season. Booking in advance typically gives you better fare choices.
By Train
Rail connections from Lucknow to North-East gateway cities like Guwahati or New Jalpaiguri are available, though journey times are long; check current train schedules and availability on the official Indian Railways portal before planning.
By Road
Driving from Lucknow to the North-East covers approximately 1,440 km by road, which works out to roughly 26 hours of travel time — making it a viable option only if you plan a multi-stop road trip rather than a direct drive. Long-distance bus services to gateway towns also exist, though they are best suited to travellers with flexible schedules.
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North-East from Lucknow: FAQs
How far is North-East from Lucknow?
The North-East is approximately 1,151 km from Lucknow in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the estimated driving distance is around 1,440 km. For most travellers, flying is the practical choice given the distances involved, bringing the journey down to roughly 2.5 hours in the air.
How do I reach North-East from Lucknow?
Flying is the most convenient option, with a flight time of around 2.5 hours to major North-East gateway airports. Train travel is possible via cities like Guwahati or New Jalpaiguri, though rail journeys are significantly longer. Road travel covers approximately 1,440 km and takes roughly 26 hours, making it suitable mainly for a dedicated road-trip itinerary rather than a short break.
How much does a North-East trip from Lucknow cost?
Land packages for the North-East start from around ₹8,900 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip — for example, the Shillong Weekend Getaway covering Cherrapunji Falls and Living Root Bridges. Other packages range up to ₹11,200, covering destinations like Ziro Valley. These are land package costs; flights or trains from Lucknow are priced separately and should be checked and booked independently.
When is the best time to visit North-East from Lucknow?
The post-monsoon autumn and winter months are the best time to visit the North-East from Lucknow. During this period you can expect clear skies, cooler and pleasant temperatures, good conditions for trekking, and a calendar full of vibrant local festivals. It is advisable to avoid travelling during heavy monsoon rains, as many areas experience difficult conditions and disrupted access.




















