Top 10 Hill Stations to Visit in India This Winter

Gulmarg 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.

Gulmarg, Kashmir

Shimla-manali is definitely among the most popular destinations in North India for people who like to experience snowfall.

Shimla, Manali

Gangtok is a unique hill station that offers something for everyone. From Buddhist pilgrims to trekkers, tourists to honeymooners, every kind of traveller can find an activity of their interest.

Want to learn skiing while magnificent peaks of Nanda Devi, Neelkanth and Mana Parbat are looking over you? Then, you must head to the best skiing destination of India – Auli!

Auli, Uttarakhand

Best time to explore the capital city of Meghalaya, Shillong is in the winters. It is referred to as ‘The Scotland of the East’ because of its colonial heritage, natural beauty, and pleasant weather.

When the winters bring in Dalhousie then mercury falls below freezing point and the chilly breeze invites you to come out and have the time of your life.

Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh

Want to camp under the stars on the largest salt sand desert in sub-zero temperatures? Then, head to Rann of Kutch during the winter months.

Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

The onset of winters marks the beginning of party season throughout the world. And what better place to kick-start your New Year celebrations than the party capital of India – Goa!

GOA

Want to enjoy winters at a hill station but can’t bear the cold? Head to Wayanad for a dream vacation amidst the Western Ghats. Situated in the ‘God’s Own Country’ – Kerala.

Wayanad, Kerala

Although Jaisalmer is quite hot and humid for the better part of the year, the winter months of December and January make for ideal weather to visit this desert city.

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

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