Dibrugarh to Leh Flights

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There are various direct flights available from Dharamshala to Delhi that take a minimum of 1 hour and 15 minutes. From Delhi, both direct and connecting flights are available to Kochi. The connecting flights have layovers in cities like Bangalore and Chennai. Kochi is connected to Aggati Island by direct flights operated by Alliance Airlines, and it takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete the journey.
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About Leh Airport

The Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (IATA: IXL), which lies in Leh, is noteworthy as it is one of the highest airports on the planet at more than 10,000 feet above sea level. The 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, an Indian politician and monk is honoured by having his name attached to Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport. The distance between this airport and the city centre is 4 km. Daily domestic flights to and from the airport are operated by several carriers, including Air India, Jet Airways, and Go Air. Flying at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport is a memorable experience because the plane passes over the Himalayan Range stunning topography. The airport has one terminal that handles domestic flights. This terminal can accommodate 150 passengers, 150 of whom can arrive and depart. The domestic gateway at this airport has a passenger usage size of 3,600 square metres and offers 10 check-in facilities in addition to 5 security counters.

About Leh

Leh, one of the highest continuously inhabited settlements in the world, is located in one of the most isolated parts of the Kashmir region. It was constructed as a stopping point for Asian caravans. Leh is also famously known as Little Tibet or the Land of Lamas because of the Tibetan Buddhist influence it has. It is frequently visited by adventure lovers and sports enthusiasts because it has everything from high-altitude hiking to river rafting. Trade is the economy's main driver, along with agricultural and fruit cultivation. The Sankar monastery and a historic Ladakhi royal palace are visible from the town. Ladakh's cuisine and Tibet's food are quite similar. Enjoy thukpa, momo, butter tea, and other local delicacies while they're still hot. It is essential to bring home a souvenir or some of the exquisite local crafts when visiting Leh. Leh is a great destination for those who want to indulge in shopping. You can get rugs, shawls, magnificent stones, fresh fruit preserves, and more. Every year, the Ministry of Tourism puts on the Ladakh Festival, a seven-day celebration. The festival, which occurs in September to lengthen the region's short tourist season and represents the region's rich cultural legacy, is primarily intended to increase tourism.

Place to visit in Leh

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Gurudwara Pathar Sahib

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Magnetic Hill

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Nubra Valley

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Sangam

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Shanti Stupa

About Dibrugarh Airport

The Mohanbari Airport, also known as Dibrugarh Airport (IATA: DIB), is situated in Mohanbari, an Indian state of Assam, 15 km to the northeast of Dibrugarh town. The airport's main runway, 05/23, is 6000 feet long and has a surface area of 386 acres. It also has an airfield with seven parking spaces for C Type aircraft. On runway 05, the airport is equipped with CAT-I ILS. This airport, which has two aerobridges, joins Kolkata and Guwahati as the 3rd airport in eastern India to offer these services. Passengers in Dibrugarh have a choice of general taxi or automobile rental options for getting about the city. State buses and railways that operate in all of the major cities around the nation are also well connected to this metropolis. Local transportation is very straightforward because city buses serve the entire district. These buses run continuously throughout the day. Auto-rickshaws are available for city transportation for tourists on a tight budget. Using the complimentary trolleys that are plentiful at the Dibrugarh Airport, travellers may transfer their bags with ease. The restaurant and snack bar inside the airport terminal serve delectable meals to travellers.

About Dibrugarh

Just on the banks of the Brahmaputra in upper Assam, lies the beautiful district of Dibrugarh. It serves as Assam's primary hub for the tea industry. Around half of the Indian tea is made here. The area is also renowned for producing Assam Silk and its natural gas and oil deposits in addition to its tea business. The main timber commerce has likewise originated from the local forest. Dibarumukh is the source of the name for the district of Dibrugarh. During the conflict between the Ahoms and their neighbouring tribes, it was a well-known Ahom military camp. Previously, the state's uninterrupted Lakhimpur District had its administrative centre in Dibrugarh. Assamese, Hindi, and Bengali are the three primary languages used in this district. The town has a good transportation system and plenty of tourist attractions to draw visitors to this lovely city. Dibrugarh's cuisine consists of a variety of Assamese foods. And, you will undoubtedly enjoy the bhat, dali, masor tenga, khar, tarkari and aloo pitika here. Even though north and other regions of eastern India have influenced the cuisine of modern-day Dibrugarh, there are still several traditional meals that the majority of the population frequently eats. Travellers will find the city surprisingly well-connected to practically every region of the nation via numerous modes of transportation. Dibrugarh is the greatest option for travellers looking for an action-packed getaway, a serene escape to nature, or a special time with their significant other.
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Airport Information

Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh Airport, F2MF+J6P, Assam 786012

Leh

Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, 4HV4+259, Leh, Ladakh 194104