From snow to sand: Unique winter journeys across India
India’s winter season is here, and it brought a spectrum of experiences, from snow-covered mountains to golden desert sands. Whether it’s riding camels in Jaisalmer or trying skiing in Auli, the diversity of our country’s landscape ensures every kind of traveller gets to experience things as per their choice. So pack your winter gear and your desert boots—India’s snow and sand await you for a truly unique adventure!
1. Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir
Gulmarg is a paradise for snow lovers. Also, known as the "Meadow of Flowers" in summer, this place turns into a winter wonderland during winters, where world-class skiing and snowboarding opportunities await you. Don’t miss to hop on the Gulmarg Gondola, Asia’s highest cable car, to enjoy stunning views of pristine slopes, and all the natural beauty from above.
2. Manali, Himachal Pradesh
It’s a favourtie among honeymooners and backpackers, which becomes even more appealing during winters. The Solang Valley comes alive with activities like snow trekking, skiing, and paragliding. If you are the one who is looking for a more relaxed experience, you can soak in the natural hot springs at Vashisht Temple while enjoying views of the snow-laden peaks.
3. Auli, Uttarakhand
Famous for its skiing facilities, Auli is often called India’s skiing capital. Surrounded by coniferous forests and oak trees, the slopes of Auli provide breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, including the majestic Nanda Devi. Cable car rides and treks to nearby lakes make Auli a complete winter destination.


4. Tawang
Tawang is a hidden gem in the northeast, especially during winter. Its snow-draped landscapes and iconic monasteries offer a serene escape. Visitors can explore the 17th-century Tawang Monastery, experience local tribal culture, and take in the stunning views of frozen lakes and waterfalls.
5. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Known as the "Golden City," Jaisalmer offers a unique desert experience in winter. The Thar Desert’s golden sands come alive with camel safaris, cultural performances, and luxury camping under starlit skies. A visit to the Jaisalmer Fort and nearby sand dunes is a must for history buffs and adventure seekers alike. Read More
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