Sikkim Tour Packages From Goa
Sikkim is a compact yet stunning Himalayan state that offers Goan travellers a complete change of scenery — from coastal beaches to misty mountains, ancient monasteries, and alpine lakes. The two destinations are roughly 1,994 kilometres apart as the crow flies, and getting there by air takes around 3.5 hours, making it a very manageable trip from Goa. With packages starting at just ₹8,950, Sikkim is a practical and rewarding getaway for travellers looking to explore the north-east.
How to Reach Sikkim from Goa
By Flight
Flying is the most convenient way to get from Goa to Sikkim. The journey takes approximately 3.5 hours by air, though most routes will involve a connection, typically through a major hub like Kolkata or Delhi. Check current flight options departing from Goa's Manohar International Airport and look for connections to Pakyong Airport, which is the closest airport to Gangtok in Sikkim.
By Train
There is no direct train to Sikkim itself, as the state does not have its own railway connectivity. A common approach is to take a train from Goa towards New Jalpaiguri (NJP) in West Bengal, which is the nearest major railhead, and then continue to Sikkim by road — though check current schedules and connections before planning this route.
By Road
Driving from Goa to Sikkim covers approximately 2,490 kilometres by road and takes roughly 45 hours of travel time, making it a journey best broken into multiple days. Long-distance buses are an option for reaching the nearest major cities, after which local transport to Sikkim can be arranged, but most travellers prefer to fly given the distances involved.
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Sikkim from Goa: FAQs
How far is Sikkim from Goa?
Sikkim is approximately 1,994 kilometres from Goa in a straight line, while the road distance is around 2,490 kilometres. By air, the journey takes roughly 3.5 hours, making flying the most practical choice for travellers from Goa. Road travel is possible but covers a considerable distance and takes approximately 45 hours of driving time.
How do I reach Sikkim from Goa?
The most practical way to reach Sikkim from Goa is by flying — the air journey takes around 3.5 hours, usually with a connection through a city like Kolkata or Delhi, with the nearest airport being Pakyong in Sikkim. Alternatively, you can take a train towards New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal and continue by road. Direct road travel is possible but covers roughly 2,490 kilometres.
How much does a Sikkim trip from Goa cost?
Sikkim tour packages for travellers from Goa start at ₹8,950 per person for a 3-night, 4-day itinerary. Other available packages range up to ₹10,900 for a 4-night, 5-day trip covering experiences like monastery visits, cable car rides, river rafting, and alpine lake excursions. These are land package costs — flights from Goa are additional and should be budgeted for separately.
When is the best time to visit Sikkim from Goa?
The best time to visit Sikkim from Goa is between March and May or September and November. During these months you can expect clear skies, pleasant temperatures, blooming rhododendrons, and colourful local festival celebrations. The monsoon months tend to bring heavy rainfall and can affect road access and visibility, so it is advisable to avoid travel during that period.



















