Sri Lanka Tour Packages From Mumbai
Sri Lanka is one of the most accessible island getaways for travellers from Mumbai, sitting roughly 1,509 km away as the crow flies and reachable in around 3 hours by air. From ancient temples and misty hill country to palm-lined beaches and spiced street food, the island packs remarkable variety into a short trip. Whether you have a long weekend or a full week, there are tour packages suited to different interests and budgets.
How to Reach Sri Lanka from Mumbai
By Flight
Flying is by far the most practical way to reach Sri Lanka from Mumbai. Several airlines operate direct and connecting flights from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, with a flight duration of approximately 3 hours. It is worth checking current schedules and fares across airlines to find the best option for your travel dates.
By Train
There is no direct rail connection between Mumbai and Sri Lanka, as the two countries are separated by the Palk Strait. Rail travel is therefore not a viable option for this route.
By Road
Driving from Mumbai to Sri Lanka is not possible due to the sea crossing between India and the island. The overland distance from Mumbai to the southern tip of India is approximately 1,890 km, which would take around 34 hours of driving, after which a sea crossing would still be required — making road travel highly impractical for this journey.
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Sri Lanka from Mumbai: FAQs
How far is Sri Lanka from Mumbai?
Sri Lanka is around 1,509 km from Mumbai in a straight line. If you were to travel overland to the southern tip of India before a sea crossing, the road distance from Mumbai alone is approximately 1,890 km. In practical terms, most travellers from Mumbai focus on the flying distance, which translates to a comfortable flight of roughly 3 hours.
How do I reach Sri Lanka from Mumbai?
Flying is the easiest and most commonly used option. Direct and connecting flights operate from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport, covering the journey in approximately 3 hours. There is no rail link between the two countries, and road travel is not feasible given the sea crossing involved. Check current airline options for schedules and fares.
How much does a Sri Lanka trip from Mumbai cost?
Land package prices for Sri Lanka tours from Mumbai start at around ₹18,500 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip. Longer or more experience-focused packages range from ₹21,000 up to ₹32,000 per person depending on duration and itinerary. These are land package costs; flights from Mumbai are additional and should be budgeted separately based on current airline fares.
When is the best time to visit Sri Lanka from Mumbai?
The best time depends on which part of Sri Lanka you plan to visit. December through March is generally ideal for the west and south coasts, offering sunshine and calm seas. If you are heading to the east coast or the central dry regions, April through September tends to offer better weather. It is worth planning your itinerary around the regional conditions to make the most of your trip.

















