Sikkim Tour Packages From Pune
Sikkim is a rewarding escape for travellers from Pune, combining mountain landscapes, Buddhist monasteries, and high-altitude lakes in a compact destination. The straight-line distance from Pune to Sikkim is around 1,775 km, and depending on how you travel, the journey can take anywhere from roughly 3.5 hours by air to considerably longer by road or rail. With tour packages starting from ₹8,950 per person, a well-planned Sikkim trip is well within reach for a long weekend or short holiday.
How to Reach Sikkim from Pune
By Flight
Flying is the most practical option from Pune. The nearest airport to Sikkim is Pakyong Airport (near Gangtok), and you can also fly into Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal, which is a popular gateway with good connectivity. Flights from Pune typically take approximately 3.5 hours, though most routes involve a connection; check current flight options from Pune to Pakyong or Bagdogra for up-to-date schedules and fares.
By Train
There is no direct train to Sikkim itself, but you can take a train from Pune towards New Jalpaiguri (NJP), which is the closest major railhead, and then continue to Gangtok by road. Check current train schedules and availability from Pune to New Jalpaiguri for the most accurate options.
By Road
Driving from Pune to Sikkim covers approximately 2,220 km by road and takes roughly 40 hours of driving time, making it a very long journey best broken into multiple days. Long-distance buses are not a practical direct option for this route, so most travellers prefer flying or taking a train for the bulk of the journey.
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Sikkim from Pune: FAQs
How far is Sikkim from Pune?
Sikkim is approximately 1,775 km from Pune in a straight line. If you were to travel by road, the driving distance is around 2,220 km. In practical terms, most travellers from Pune choose to fly, which covers the journey in approximately 3.5 hours, often with a connection at a hub airport.
How do I reach Sikkim from Pune?
Flying is the most convenient option — you can fly from Pune to Pakyong Airport near Gangtok or to Bagdogra Airport, then continue by road to Sikkim. Alternatively, take a train from Pune to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) and drive from there. Travelling entirely by road covers roughly 2,220 km and takes around 40 hours, so it is rarely the preferred choice.
How much does a Sikkim trip from Pune cost?
Sikkim tour packages from Pune start at around ₹8,950 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip, with other packages ranging up to ₹10,900 per person for a 4-night, 5-day itinerary. These are land package costs; flights or train fares to and from Sikkim are additional and will vary depending on when you book and which route you choose.
When is the best time to visit Sikkim from Pune?
The best time to visit Sikkim is between March and May or from September through November. During these months you can expect clear skies, pleasant temperatures, blooming rhododendrons, and colourful festival celebrations. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall and can affect road conditions and visibility, so it is generally best avoided for sightseeing trips.



















