Mumbai is one of the fastest-growing origin cities for Leh Ladakh tourism. Direct flights connect Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) to Leh's Kushok Bakula Airport (IXL) in approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. With flights from ₹5,000–13,000 one way, a Leh Ladakh trip from Mumbai is both accessible and increasingly popular.

Mumbai to Leh: Flight Options

RouteDurationAirlinesFare Range
Mumbai (BOM) → Leh (IXL) Direct~2h 45minAir India, IndiGo₹5,000–13,000
Mumbai → Delhi → Leh (connection)~4–5h totalAll major airlines₹6,000–15,000

Best Ladakh Packages for Mumbai Travellers

Most Mumbai travellers opt for 5–7 night packages with fly in/fly out — no road trip required. This allows a full Ladakh experience within a standard 8–10 day leave period. Our 5-day Ladakh trip from ₹12,999/person includes Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, and Khardung La — perfect for the Mumbai professional on limited leave. For those with 10–12 days, the Tso Moriri 7-night trip (₹18,999) adds a remote lake experience that most tourists miss.

Total Cost: Leh Ladakh Trip from Mumbai

  • Return flights (Mumbai–Leh): ₹10,000–26,000 per person depending on booking date
  • 7-night package (accommodation, vehicle, guide, permits): ₹16,000–30,000 per person
  • Food and miscellaneous: ₹3,000–6,000
  • Total: ₹29,000–60,000 per person for a complete 7–8 night trip from Mumbai

When to Go: Best Months for Mumbai Travellers

June–September is the window. For Mumbai travellers, June and September are the sweet spots — fewer crowds than July–August, lower hotel rates, and excellent weather. The monsoon hits Mumbai hard in July–August but Ladakh remains dry and beautiful in the same months (it lies behind the Himalayan rain shadow). Flights from Mumbai to Leh are cheapest in the shoulder months (June and September).