With the onset of winter, it is the time for you to choose your best option for winter holidays in India. Winter is that time of the year when the beauty of this country increases by manifold and what could be better than the northern region of India to experience it. The northern part of this country has several hill stations abounding with snow-capped mountains, glaciers, lush meadows, rivers, lakes and valleys. Besides that you will also find exquisite wildlife species and can indulge in a variety of adventure sports. Listed below are some of the famous winter destinations in India for your kind perusal.

Shimla

Fondly referred to as the ‘Queen of the Hills’, Shimla abounding with lofty mountain peaks and flower strewn valleys is one of the most sought after destinations for winter holidays in India. Once the favorite retreat of the Britisher, Shimla still retains the quaint ambience of the Raj era. It receives heavy snowfall in the months of December and January.

Shimla

Gulmarg

A picturesque destination standing tantamount to the heaven, Gulmarg is one of the finest winter destinations in north India. After heavy snowfall around mid-December, the place becomes a favorite jaunt for skiing lovers. One can also explore the rich flora and fauna in the Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve such as Red Fox, Black Bear and Musk Deer.

Gulmarg

Manali

Another popular jewel in the crown of Himachal Pradesh, Manali, also known as the ‘Valley of Gods’, is a must visit destination in winters. The stream of Beas river flowing through the town and breathtaking views of the snow clad mountains sprinkled with pine and deodar trees will surely arouse awe within you.

Manali

McLeod Ganj

Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, McLeod Ganj, also known as Little Lhasa, is the seat of the Dalai Lama. Bestowed with the exquisite natural treasure troves by nature, this place will surely leave you mesmerized. Some of the famous attractions in this place are monasteries, churches and handicrafts selling shops. 

McLeod Ganj

Nainital

Home to towering mountain peaks, fabulous ancient temples and lots of greenery, Nainital draw its name from a mythological story.  The story has that the eyes of goddess Sati fell here and went on to be called Nainital. Major attractions in this place are Bhimtal Lake, Naina Devi temple, St. John in the Wilderness Church and the Governor’s House.

Nainital
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