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Adani One platform is here to help you book reasonably priced flight tickets based on your requirements. Enter your source and destination cities on the app, browse through Adani OneApp airfare calendar entailing a comprehensive list of flights plying on this route, and book your flight tickets instantly! All major airlines — Air India, IndiGo, Vistara, Air Asia — are listed on the platform. If you are sure of your return date, book your return tickets simultaneously to avail of discounts, cashback offers and deals. There are no direct flights plying from Ahmedabad to Leh. However, several connecting flights operate on this route and entail layovers in major cities like New Delhi and Mumbai. The approximate number of weekly flights between Ahmedabad and Leh is 140.

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo23:00
Ahmedabad
09:35
Leh
10h 35m₹24,557
SpiceJet19:20
Ahmedabad
07:25
Leh
12h 05m₹33,535

Ahmedabad to Leh Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

10h 35m

First Flight

SpiceJet SG-659,departs at 19:20

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-5006, departs at 23:00

Popular Airlines from Ahmedabad to Leh

IndiGo, SpiceJet

Total flights to Travel from Ahmedabad to Leh in a day

2

Airport Codes for Ahmedabad and Leh

AMD-Ahmedabad, IXL-Leh

Airline wise cheap flights from Ahmedabad to Leh as on February 19, 2025

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoWed, 26 Feb₹24,557Book Now
SpiceJetWed, 26 Feb₹33,535Book Now
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About Leh Airport

Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, or Leh Airport, is a regional airport in Leh, the capital of Ladakh, India. Situated 3,256 m or 10,682 ft above sea level, this airport is ranked the 23rd-highest commercial airport in the world. The airport is named after the 19th Kushok Bakula, Rinpoche, a Buddhist monk and statesman who played an important religious and political role in Ladakh. Earlier, this airport was only used for the countryís defense; however, in 2016, the Indian Air Force handed over 11.8 acres of land to the Airports Authority of India (AAI), paving the way for its expansion. Thereafter, the airport was opened to the public.Leh Airport is around 8 km from the city centre and around 5 km from the local bus stand. The airport has one terminal; the airport connects Leh to other major Indian cities, including Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Chandigarh and Jaipur.

About Leh

Leh is the capital of Ladakh, a union territory in the northernmost part of India. It is one of the premier tourist destinations in India and the starting point for travelling to other parts of this mountainous region. Centuries ago, Leh was an independent Himalayan kingdom and an integral part of the ancient Silk Route, connecting several popular trade routes, including the one from India to Changtang. Leh city, together with the Ladakh region, is popularly called the Land of Lamas or Little Tibet due to the strong influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the region.Leh is a land filled with barren mountains, historic monasteries or gompas, rocky edges, hovering prayer flags, and small settlements. The royal Leh Palace and the old town of Leh are worth visiting for a glimpse of the bygone era in Leh. Its scenic beauty, ancient monasteries and breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains are its major tourist attractions.This high-altitude city experiences an extremely cold and dry climate. The best time to visit Leh is between April and July ó the temperature during this period is around 15∞C to 30∞C. Summer is the best season for Leh tourism owing to radiant sunlight and optimal warmth, unlike other months of the year, which are typically freezing cold. However, tourists visiting the city in September can witness festive proceedings of the Ladakh Harvest Festival, celebrated between 1st and 15th September every year. During this festive period, the locals adorn vibrant traditional ensembles and march in a procession through the Leh market.

Place to visit in Leh

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Shanti Stupa
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Magnetic Hill
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Thiksey Monastery
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Gurudwara Pathar Sahib
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Tanglang La Pass
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Markha Valley

About Ahmedabad Airport

Ahmedabad Airport, officially known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, is one of the busiest airports in India. This international airport serves Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar in Gujarat. The airport is at Hansol, approximately 9 km from central Ahmedabad. It is the busiest airport in Gujarat. The airport managed to serve over 3.64 million passengers in 2020-21; consequently, it was ranked the seventh-busiest airport in India.The airport has four terminals ó a domestic terminal, an international terminal, a secondary-traffic terminal and a cargo terminal. The international terminal (Terminal 2) handles all internationally bound flights and some domestic ones, whereas Terminal 1 solely handles domestic operations.The airport serves passengers from across the world and is an important gateway for tourists visiting Gujarat. Regular domestic flights connect the airport to major Indian cities, including Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai. Numerous domestic and international airlines ó including GoFirst, IndiGo, Vistara, SpiceJet, Air India, Alliance Air and Air Deccan ó operate from the Ahmedabad Airport.

About Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat and among Indiaís fastest-developing cities. The city has become a radiant business hub and emerging centre of information technology, education and tourism. The city is categorised into two segments ó the new city and the old city. Whether it is the hustle and bustle on the CG Road or the soothing retreat of the Sabarmati Ashram, the city never fails to intrigue and impress its visitors.This culturally diverse city is the heart of Gujarati cultural activities and a range of traditions followed by various religious and ethnic communities. Witnessing the celebration of Navratri on each of the nine nights in Ahmedabad is a one-of-a-kind experience. Garba and dandiya, the traditional performances of Gujarat, characterise these extravagant celebrations. The annual kite-flying festival of Uttarayan, celebrated on 14th January, is another spectacular experience in Ahmedabad.

Place to visit in Ahmedabad

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Adalaj Step-well
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Bhadra Fort
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ISKCON Temple
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Kankaria Lake
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Sabarmati Ashram
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Sabarmati Riverfront
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Airport Information

Ahmedabad

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Hansol, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380003

Leh

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

Frequently Asked Questions

10h 35m is the shortest flight time from Ahmedabad to Leh.
The minimum flight ticket fare from Ahmedabad to Leh is ₹24557.
Currently, IndiGo offers the cheapest flight tickets to Ahmedabad to Leh
The first flight SpiceJet SG-659, departs at 19:20 from Ahmedabad
The last flight IndiGo 6E-5006, departs at 23:00 from Ahmedabad
IndiGo, SpiceJet fly from Ahmedabad to Leh
There are 2 flights flying from Ahmedabad to Leh every day
IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, Vistara and GoFirst offer flights from Ahmedabad to Leh.
There are about 64 flights from Ahmedabad to Leh that fly weekly.
The first flight from Ahmedabad to Leh departs at 12:35 am. GoFirst operates this flight.
SpiceJet SG 8812 is the last Ahmedabad to Leh flight, and it departs at 10:50 pm.
The picturesque Pangong Tso Lake was the backdrop of the climax scene of the iconic Bollywood blockbuster, 3 Idiots. However, it has also featured in other Bollywood movies, including Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Road to Ladakh.
Altitude sickness is caused when travellers ascend to higher altitudes too quickly without allowing their bodies sufficient time to get accustomed to the atmospheric changes caused by a change in altitude. You are unlikely to experience altitude sickness if you take some basic preventive measures, such as allocating 2-3 days to become accustomed to Lehís environment before hiking further. Increase the altitude by not more than 500 m a day; have plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
Leh Airport offers basic facilities to its customers ó baggage service, free baggage trolleys, tea and coffee kiosks, telephone facilities and medical aid.
Ahmedabad Airport is officially known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, and its IATA code is AMD. Leh Airport is formally known as Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, and its IATA code is IXL.
Yes, you can carry dry food items in your hand baggage.
Your trip to Leh can be as overwhelming as it is enjoyable. Packing the required belongings for the trip can facilitate a hassle-free journey. Gloves, woollen clothes, snow boots, first-aid kid and medicines for emergencies, flasks to carry warm beverages, power bank, water bottle and change of clothes are some necessary items to pack for this trip.
Ahmedabad boasts of various places of worship ó Akshardham Temple, ISKCON Temple, Jama Masjid, Swami Narayan Temple, Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Hutheesing Jain Temple, Bethel Alliance Church and Gurudwara Gobind Dham are some religious places in Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad Airport has many duty-free shops, which sell a variety of products, including leather products, womenís apparel, beauty products, magazines and handicrafts.
Leh food, heavily influenced by Tibetan cuisine, is the perfect example of grandeur in simplicity. Some of the must-try delicacies in Leh are thukpa, momos, chhutagi (water bread), tingmo, butter tea, chhupri (yak cheese) and sea buckthorn juice.
Winter, falling between October and March, is the best time to visit Ahmedabad as the weather is cool and pleasant with an average temperature of 30∞C.
Gujarati is the most predominantly spoken language in Ahmedabad. Hindi and English are other common languages. English is typically used for official conversations.