OT Staff
Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are perfect for snow activities like skiing, snowboarding, and paragliding.
Known as the “Snow Capital of Himachal,” it’s a hub for winter sports and stunning snow-capped landscapes.
Dalhousie, with its colonial-era architecture and mesmerising views of the Dhauladhar range, becomes a serene snowy retreat in winter. Nearby Khajjiar, known as the “Mini Switzerland of India,” and Dainkund Peak offer breathtaking winter experiences.
Spiti Valley, a high-altitude desert, transforms into a snowy wonderland in winter, attracting adventure enthusiasts. The majestic Key Monastery and frozen Chandratal Lake offer surreal experiences.
Narkanda, a serene hill station, is famous for its skiing slopes and apple orchards blanketed in snow. A visit to Hatu Peak offers panoramic views of the surrounding snow-covered valleys and peaks.
Kinnaur, especially Kalpa and Sangla Valley, is an offbeat destination offering pristine views of snow-clad villages and the Kinner Kailash range. Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, is especially stunning in winter.
Tirthan Valley is perfect for those seeking peace amidst snow-covered forests and rivers. The Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and traditional villages like Gushaini become magical during the winter months.
A peaceful retreat near Shimla, Mashobra offers stunning snow-covered landscapes and dense cedar forests. It is the best place for trekking, snow camping, and enjoying the serenity of untouched nature.