Sikkim Tour Packages From Surat
Sikkim is a rewarding destination for travellers from Surat, sitting roughly 1,712 kilometres away as the crow flies, with a driving distance of around 2,140 kilometres. Whether you are drawn by snow-capped mountain views, Buddhist monasteries, or riverside adventure, Sikkim offers a strong contrast to the plains of Gujarat. With flights taking approximately 3 hours, reaching this northeastern gem is more practical than many travellers expect.
How to Reach Sikkim from Surat
By Flight
Flying is the most practical option from Surat. The journey takes approximately 3 hours, though most routes will involve a connection at a major hub such as Mumbai or Delhi — check current flight options departing from Surat Airport and compare layover times before booking. The nearest airport to Sikkim is Pakyong Airport; alternatively, Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal is a well-connected gateway, followed by a road transfer into the state.
By Train
There is no direct train from Surat to Sikkim, as the state has no railway station. A common approach is to take a train from Surat towards New Jalpaiguri (NJP), which is the nearest major railhead, and then continue by road into Sikkim — check current train schedules and availability for this route.
By Road
Driving from Surat to Sikkim covers approximately 2,140 kilometres and takes roughly 39 hours of travel time, making it a long multi-day road journey best broken into planned overnight stops. Bus options exist for portions of the route, but given the distance, most travellers from Surat prefer to fly or take a train to a nearby railhead and then travel the remaining stretch by road.
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Sikkim from Surat: FAQs
How far is Sikkim from Surat?
Sikkim is approximately 1,712 kilometres from Surat in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the distance is around 2,140 kilometres. For practical trip planning, flying to Pakyong or Bagdogra Airport is the most time-efficient approach, while taking a train to New Jalpaiguri and driving onward is another commonly used route.
How do I reach Sikkim from Surat?
The most convenient option is to fly from Surat, with the journey taking approximately 3 hours, usually with a connection at a major hub. Alternatively, you can take a train from Surat towards New Jalpaiguri, the nearest major railhead, and then travel into Sikkim by road. A full road trip is also possible but covers around 2,140 kilometres and takes roughly 39 hours.
How much does a Sikkim trip from Surat cost?
Land packages for Sikkim start from around ₹8,950 per person, with options going up to ₹10,900 depending on the itinerary, duration, and inclusions. Packages range from 4-day adventure or sightseeing trips to 5-day pilgrimage and monastery tours. These are land package costs only — flights or train tickets from Surat to Sikkim are additional and should be budgeted separately.
When is the best time to visit Sikkim from Surat?
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 experience colourful local festival celebrations. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall and potential road disruptions, so travellers from Surat are generally advised to avoid planning their trip between June and August.



















