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Offbeat Places To Experience Snowfall This Winter In India

We are almost at the mid-season of winter but have we explored the not-so-unexplored places in India so let’s step into a world where winter casts its enchanting spell, where snow-draped landscapes and serene panoramas beckon adventurous souls seeking an offbeat holiday experience ever. Imagine embarking on a journey to lesser-known corners of India that can unveil a hidden treasure trove of snow-kissed wonders this season. Don’t waste time and Pack your bags by preparing to traverse untouched trails, witness cultural festivities amidst a snowy backdrop, and find solace in the pristine beauty of landscapes transformed by a winter wonderland. Visit these realms of snow-laden serenity, where adventure awaits those who seek the extraordinary in the embrace of December’s snowfall.

Best Offbeat Places in India To Experience Snowfall this Season

1. Chopta, Uttarakhand

Chopta, often called the “Mini Switzerland of India,” is a trekker’s paradise located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand a hidden gem offering breathtaking vistas of snow-covered landscapes from December to February that cover part of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, preserving its pristine beauty. During winter, this region transforms into a snow lover’s delight. The trek to Tungnath Temple amidst snow-covered peaks is an exhilarating experience. The sight of the majestic Himalayas covered in snow is awe-inspiring and offers a surreal experience to trekkers and nature enthusiasts.

2. Nelang, Uttarakhand

Nelang, also known as the Nelang Valley or Nelong Valley, sits in the lap of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand. This remote region offers an ethereal experience, with snowfall starting in November and extending until early May. Nelang gets apart due to its isolation; the area was previously restricted due to its proximity to the border, preserving its natural beauty. Travellers can immerse themselves in the solitude of snow-covered peaks and valleys, enjoying unparalleled tranquillity.

3. Mayodia Pass, Arunachal Pradesh

October -January is the peak tourist season and the best time to visit Mayodia, located in Arunachal Pradesh. It is a popular local tourist attraction due to the snowfall it receives during winter. Snowfall starts in November and continues until March, but heavy snowfall occurs between January and February unfolding a mesmerising winter wonderland from November to March. Travellers relish the opportunity to explore the serene beauty of the Eastern Himalayas, encountering diverse flora and fauna amidst the snow-covered terrain.

4. Lambasingi, Andhra Pradesh

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Lambasingi, unlike its surrounding regions in the southern part of India, experiences occasional snowfall due to its higher altitude. The month of December provides a mystical ambience with foggy landscapes and occasional snowfall, attracting visitors seeking a rare snow experience in Andhra Pradesh. Its unique climate also supports the growth of strawberries, adding a touch of agricultural diversity to the snow-laden scenery.

5. Munsiyari, Uttarakhand

Munsiyari also known as the Little Kashmir situated in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, transforms into a winter paradise from late December to early February. It is a comely hamlet of the Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand state, nestled in the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas Munsiyari that offers splendid vistas of natural beauty. The town offers panoramic views of snow-covered peaks, including the famous Panchachuli peaks. Adventure enthusiasts flock here for trekking trails that offer stunning vistas of the snow-laden Himalayas.

6. Lachung, Sikkim

Lachung, known for its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, becomes even more enchanting from December to April when it’s draped in snow. The snow-capped mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop for cultural experiences, including witnessing traditional mask dances performed by monks during festivals. Visitors can also explore the Yumthang Valley, known as the Valley of Flowers, adorned with snow during this period.

7. Narkanda, Himachal Pradesh

Narkanda, located in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh, is a haven for snow lovers. Its snow-covered slopes attract skiing enthusiasts during the winter months. Hatu Peak, accessible via a trek or by car, offers panoramic views of snow-clad mountains, making it a favourite spot for nature lovers and photographers.

8. Almora, Uttarakhand

Almora, steeped in cultural heritage, embraces a serene charm during the snowy months from mid-December to mid-February. The town’s colonial architecture and snow-covered landscapes create a picturesque setting. Travellers can visit the centuries-old temples or wander through the snow-laden streets, taking in the beauty of the Himalayan vistas.

9. Thang, Ladakh

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Thang, with its early snowfall from November until early May, offers a unique experience in the remote corners of India. Access to Thang requires permission from the Indian Army, adding an element of exclusivity. Travellers, once permitted, encounter untouched snowscapes and pristine natural beauty away from the usual tourist trails.

10. Nako, Himachal Pradesh

Nako, nestled in the Spiti Valley, experiences surreal winters from late November to February. Reaching Nako during this time can be challenging due to the snow-closed passes, but it rewards intrepid travellers with an otherworldly experience. The village, enveloped in snow, retains its traditional charm and offers glimpses into the local culture against snow-covered peaks.

This December, embrace the allure of these offbeat destinations and experience the charm of snowfall. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get out to experience the snowfall of the season in different places of India.

Khushi Bhanushali

Khushi, a journalism post graduate who likes to write and serve it to an audience appropriately being a neutral. Join her on this journey and let's together spread awareness and knowledge.

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