Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, Nubra Valley in Leh, Ladakh, offers breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks and serene landscapes Photographs: Getty Images
Nature

Scripted In Snow

From snow-laden mountains to frost-kissed valleys, immerse yourself in the diverse winter beauty of India

Author : Kartikeya Shankar

“In drear-nighted December,

Too happy, happy brook,

Thy bubblings ne'er remember

Apollo's summer look;

But with a sweet forgetting,

They stay their crystal fretting,

Never, never petting

About the frozen time.”

—In drear nighted December (1817)

by John Keats

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English poet John Keats, the bard of romanticism, found profound solace in nature's ever-changing beauty. In his timeless odes, he immortalised the fleeting essence of seasons, portraying winter as a time of both melancholy and ethereal charm. Keats' verses painted landscapes with vivid imagery, crafting an emotional connection between the observer and the natural world.

Keats' portrayal of winter as a season of introspection, where the frosty breath of nature intertwines with human emotions, resonates deeply with India's diverse wintry terrains. His depiction of winter's quietude, echoing through the snowy landscapes, mirrors the tranquillity found in snow-draped peaks and misty valleys.

In this captivating visual narrative, the spirit of Keats' romanticism permeates each photograph. Wander through the frost-kissed panoramas and sunlit meadows, reminiscent of the poet's belief that nature, even in its coldest embrace, holds a classic allure. Immerse yourself in the picturesque vistas that evoke Keats' tender appreciation for the fleeting yet profound beauty of winter.

Tourists revel in a winter wonderland, their laughter echoing through the snow-kissed landscapes. —Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Against a backdrop of snow-laden pine trees, a pair of horses stand. —Pahalgam, Kashmir
Under gentle snowfall, pedestrians huddle under colourful umbrellas, their figures silhouetted against the backdrop of snow-dusted buildings and trees. —Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Amidst the icy embrace of the Chadar trek, a frozen waterfall stands as a testament to nature's enduring power, its cascading waters transformed into a spectacle of ice and light. —Leh, Ladakh
Perched at an altitude of 13,066 feet, Kupup Lake, also known as Elephant Lake, rests serenely amidst majestic peaks. —enroute Jelep La Pass, Sikkim
As the mist swirls and the rain gently falls, the hills awaken to a morning shrouded in mystery. — Darjeeling, West Bengal
Resilient trees stand tall, embracing the winter with stoic grace. —Gulmarg, Kashmir
As darkness descends, a celestial spectacle unfolds, illuminating the night sky. —Leh, Ladakh

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