Gulmarg-kashmir,This hill town nestled in the northern-most state of India is magical all-year-round, but its charm is enhanced upon the arrival of winters.
Shimla-kurfi-himachal pradesh,Shimla-Kufri is definitely among the most popular destinations in North India for people who like to experience snowfall.
Manali-himachal pradesh,Towering mountains, deodar trees, winding roads and heavy snowfall; we are talking of India’s loved winter destination, Manali! Situated in Himachal Pradesh, this hill station is a paradise for snow lovers, honeymooners and adventure lovers.
Auli-uttarakhand,The landscape is covered with a thick layer of snow, numerous ski resorts dotting the region are bustling with holidaymakers, and adventure junkies are on their way to tame the snow-laden slopes.
Coorg-karnataka, The coffee plantations, majestic waterfalls, and misty surroundings are highlights of a winter trip to this natural wonderland.
Munnar -kerala,The pleasant winters are also perfect to enjoy the adventurous activities such as trekking, hiking, rappelling, etc. in Munnar.
Gangtok-sikkim,From Buddhist pilgrims to trekkers, tourists to honeymooners, every kind of traveller can find an activity of their interest. Rich flora and fauna, tranquil high-altitude lakes, colourful monasteries and views of the surreal Himalayas entice you like no other place.
Tawang-arunachal pradesh ,It is undoubtedly the most difficult places to reach in winters, from this list, but once you capture the glorious views of the snow-covered Himalayas, valleys wrapped by colourful prayer flags and ancient monasteries, the efforts put in would seem worthwhile.
Shillong-meghalaya,The Scotland of the East’ because of its colonial heritage, natural beauty, and pleasant weather
Ooty -tamilnadu,Ooty is a popular hill station in Tamil Nadu, which is surrounded by the evergreen Nilgiris. During summers, Ooty used to serve as a getaway for the Britishers and hence, you will find many remnants of the colonial period like St. Stephen’s Church.
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