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Leh Airport code is IXL and Goa Airport code is GOI. The name of the Leh Airport is Netaji Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport and Goa Airport is Dabolim Airport.
This beautiful hilly region of Leh, every year, is visited by many locals as well as foreign tourists. A high-desert city in the Himalayas, is the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Originally a stop for trading caravans, Leh is now known for its Buddhist sites and nearby trekking areas. It is both a popular summer as well as a winter holiday destination. Its untouched beauty, snow-clad mountain peaks, lush greenery and secluded spots attract a lot of honeymooners too.
Tourists typically know Goa as North and South Goa; the former being the place to be if you’re looking forward to a “happening” holiday, and the latter, if you need a more relaxing respite from your hectic lifestyle. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a quick weekend getaway with friends or looking to spend some cherished moments with that special someone, Goa has all the ingredients for a perfect holiday.
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Airport Name: Kushok Bakula Rimpochee
Airport
IATA Code:IXL
Helpline No:91-1982-251783
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Airport Name:
Goa International Airport
Airport Rd, Dabolim, Goa 403801
Airport Code: GOI
Helpline No: 0832-254-0796
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The Leh Palace provides spectacular views of Stok Kangri and the Ladakh mountain range as well as the town and its surroundings
Goa is known for its beaches, ranging from popular stretches at Baga and Palolem to those in laid-back fishing villages such as Agonda.