There’s a big stereotype about India that the country has excruciatingly hot weather throughout the year. Given the regional diversity, the country also enjoys some slightly chilly winters similar to some European countries.
Here, we have listed some of the amazing winter destinations in India:
1.Darjeeling
Unlike the other winter destinations in India, Darjeeling has distinct UK-like weather and the town gets colder during the winter months. On a typical winter month in Darjeeling, the mornings are chilly and refreshing while the afternoons can turn misty and colder.
If you love winter cold, then you are definitely going to enjoy it in Darjeeling. To enjoy more, make your stay at the Windamere Hotel – one of the finest Colonial hotels in India.
2.Manali
Although Manali is beautiful throughout the year, the town becomes more delightful during winters as the snow adds more intrigue. Plus, the town is not as crowded as it is during the summer months.
Have fun in the town playing with snow, making snowballs and snowman. Skiing, hiking, and sightseeing are some of the other activities you can pursue when in Manali.
3.Ladakh
Although travelling to Ladakh wouldn’t be a feasible option for many, the place is a must-visit, at least for adventure enthusiasts. Of course, the temperature drops radically during winter months, but it’s worth for an adventure of a lifetime.
Some of the most-visited attractions in Ladakh include Pangong Tso, Khardung La, Nubra Valley, Thikse Monastery, and Tso Moriri.
4.Pondicherry
Winter is the best time to visit Pondicherry and explore the French colonies as the weather gets pleasant and soothing. As opposed to summer months, you’ll find exploring the city’s architecture more enjoyable during winter.
Some of the architecture in the city worth visiting includes the 300-year old Immaculate Conception Cathedral, 19th-century Old Light House, and Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
5.Jaipur
The Pink City enjoys a soothing climate during winters and therefore attracts a number of tourists. Winter is the right time to explore the cityscape and soak in some culture and history.
Jaipur becomes utterly inviting right from early November through to February. When in the city during winter, don’t forget to attend the Jaipur Literature Festival in January. Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, and City Palace are some of the attractions to check out.
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