Sikkim Tour Packages From New Delhi
Sikkim is a rewarding getaway from New Delhi, sitting roughly 1,100 kilometres away as the crow flies and offering a striking contrast to the plains — with mountain scenery, Buddhist monasteries, and cool forests. Travellers from New Delhi can reach Sikkim in around 2.5 hours by air, making it a practical choice for a long weekend or a short holiday. Tour packages starting from New Delhi are available from around ₹8,950 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip.
How to Reach Sikkim from New Delhi
By Flight
Flying is the fastest way to get to Sikkim from New Delhi, with the journey taking approximately 2.5 hours. Flights operate to Pakyong Airport, which is the nearest commercial airport serving Sikkim and is located close to Gangtok. Check current flight options and schedules from New Delhi for the most up-to-date availability and fares.
By Train
There is no direct rail connection into Sikkim itself, but you can take a train from New Delhi to New Jalpaiguri (NJP), which is the nearest major railhead, and then continue onward to Gangtok by road. Check current train schedules and availability from New Delhi to New Jalpaiguri when planning your journey.
By Road
Driving from New Delhi to Sikkim covers approximately 1,380 kilometres by road and takes roughly 25 hours, typically requiring at least one overnight halt. Long-distance buses and shared vehicles are available from the New Jalpaiguri or Siliguri area into Sikkim for those who prefer a road journey for part of the route.
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Sikkim from New Delhi: FAQs
How far is Sikkim from New Delhi?
Sikkim is approximately 1,100 kilometres from New Delhi in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the driving distance is around 1,380 kilometres. In practical terms, most travellers from New Delhi fly to Pakyong Airport, which takes about 2.5 hours, making it the quickest and most convenient option for reaching Sikkim.
How do I reach Sikkim from New Delhi?
The most convenient option is to fly from New Delhi to Pakyong Airport, near Gangtok, in approximately 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train from New Delhi to New Jalpaiguri and then travel onward to Sikkim by road. Driving the full distance of around 1,380 kilometres by road takes approximately 25 hours and usually requires an overnight stop.
How much does a Sikkim trip from New Delhi cost?
Land packages for Sikkim from New Delhi start at around ₹8,950 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip. Other packages range up to ₹10,900 per person for a 4-night, 5-day itinerary, depending on the destinations and activities included. These are land package costs only — flights or train travel from New Delhi are not included and need to be budgeted separately.
When is the best time to visit Sikkim from New Delhi?
The best time to visit Sikkim is between March and May or between September and November. During these months you can expect clear skies, pleasant temperatures, blooming rhododendrons, and colourful festival celebrations. Both windows offer good conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities, making them the most popular periods for travellers coming from New Delhi.



















