Sikkim Tour Packages From Indore
Sikkim is a rewarding destination for travellers from Indore, sitting roughly 1,356 kilometres away as the crow flies and offering a dramatic shift from the Madhya Pradesh plains to the Eastern Himalayas. Whether you are drawn by mountain scenery, Buddhist monasteries, or adventure activities along the Teesta River, the state packs a great deal into even a short trip. With packages starting from just under ₹9,000 and manageable travel connections, Sikkim is a practical getaway for Indore residents looking to explore something genuinely different.
How to Reach Sikkim from Indore
By Flight
Flying is the fastest way to reach Sikkim from Indore, with an approximate flight time of around 2.5 hours, though you will typically need to connect through a major hub such as Kolkata or Delhi. The nearest airport to Sikkim is Pakyong Airport, and Bagdogra in West Bengal is another commonly used entry point. Check current flight options and schedules from Indore to either airport before planning your dates.
By Train
There is no direct train to Sikkim itself, but you can travel by rail from Indore toward New Jalpaiguri (NJP) station in West Bengal, which serves as a common rail gateway to the region. From NJP, shared taxis and buses are available to Gangtok and other parts of Sikkim.
By Road
Driving from Indore to Sikkim covers approximately 1,700 kilometres by road, which works out to roughly 31 hours of travel time — generally best broken into multiple days rather than driven in one stretch. Long-distance buses from Indore can take you partway, but most travellers prefer to fly or take a train and then cover the final leg to Sikkim by road.
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Sikkim from Indore: FAQs
How far is Sikkim from Indore?
Sikkim is around 1,356 kilometres from Indore in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the actual driving distance is approximately 1,700 kilometres, which takes roughly 31 hours without accounting for breaks or overnight halts. Most travellers from Indore prefer to fly to cut down on travel time significantly.
How do I reach Sikkim from Indore?
The most practical option is to fly from Indore, with an approximate flight time of around 2.5 hours, usually via a connecting hub. You can fly into Pakyong Airport or Bagdogra and then travel by road to your destination in Sikkim. Alternatively, take a train from Indore toward New Jalpaiguri and then a taxi or bus into Sikkim.
How much does a Sikkim trip from Indore cost?
Sikkim tour packages from Indore start at approximately ₹8,950 per person for a 3-night, 4-day itinerary — these are land package costs, and flights or train tickets would be an additional expense. Packages vary by itinerary and inclusions, with options ranging up to around ₹10,900 for a 4-night, 5-day trip. Check individual package details for what is covered.
When is the best time to visit Sikkim from Indore?
The best time to visit Sikkim is between March and May or September and November. These months offer clear skies, pleasant temperatures, blooming rhododendrons, and the chance to enjoy colourful local festival celebrations. The monsoon months can bring heavy rainfall and restricted road access, so it is generally better to plan your trip outside that window.



















