Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a compact one-week multi-stop itinerary that starts and ends in New Delhi, with intermediate flights to Bagdogra, Dhaka, and Luang Prabang. The sequencing keeps the trip as a single loop rather than requiring backtracking between the intermediate stops.
For a short itinerary like this, timing matters more than stop count alone. Grouping the flights into a Delhi-origin circuit can make it easier to fit multiple cities into seven days while keeping the overall ticket structure straightforward in economy class.
Because this is sold as a multi-stop itinerary rather than separate point-to-point tickets, the route is built around a defined order: New Delhi to Bagdogra, then Dhaka, then Luang Prabang, and back to New Delhi. That fixed sequence is the key planning element, especially for travelers working within a March departure window and a one-week schedule.
