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Leh Airport code is IXL and Guwahati Airport code is GAU. The name of the Leh Airport is Netaji Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport and Guwahati Airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport.
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This beautiful hilly region of Leh, every year, is visited by many locals as well as foreign tourists. It is both a popular summer as well as a winter holiday destination. Lapped in the snow-cover fringes of the Himalayas, Leh has been the centre of Tibeto-Buddhist culture since ages. Its colourful gompas have attracted the devout Buddhists from all over the globe. Besides, it’s also a favourite hiking locale and is known for some of the best hikes in india.
The most notable festival in Guwahati is the Bohag Bihu, which marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year and falls sometime in mid-April and is the best time to visit this place. Various local delicacies like pithas, larus, and other sweetmeats are available then. Some other great places to see are Nehru Park, Assam State Museum, Dipor Bil and Guwahati Zoo.
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Airport Name: Kushok Bakula Rimpochee
Airport
IATA Code:IXL
Helpline No:91-1982-251783
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Airport Name: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International
Airport, Borjhar, Guwahati
Assam 781015
Airport Code: GAU
Helpline Number: 0361 284 1909
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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
The most notable festival in Guwahati is the Bohag Bihu, which marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year