From Kashmir to Sikkim, India’s snow season is rewriting travel dreams

From Kashmir to Sikkim, India’s snow season is rewriting travel dreams

India’s winter escapes come alive under blankets of fresh snow—from Gulmarg’s powdery slopes to Lachung’s frozen silence—offering adventure, serenity, and stories carved in ice.

Business Today Desk
  • Nov 13, 2025,
  • Updated Nov 13, 2025 1:24 PM IST
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In Gulmarg, snow isn’t scenery—it’s identity. Gondolas float over pine forests as skiers carve lines through silence. Locals say winter here has its own rhythm—half sport, half symphony of white.

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Manali hums when the snow falls. Backpackers swap stories over steaming cups of cocoa while Solang Valley glitters outside. Between avalanches of laughter and powder, it’s India’s coziest chaos.

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Auli hides adrenaline under its calm. Beneath those postcard peaks lies a skier’s heaven—razor-smooth slopes, dizzying gondolas, and Nanda Devi watching like a silent coach.

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Shimla wears its colonial bones with pride. The Ridge glows under fairy lights, toy trains whistle through tunnels, and lovers trace footprints in the snow—history here never truly melts.

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At Tawang, snow hushes the world. Monks in maroon robes walk across glassy lakes as prayer flags freeze mid-flutter. It’s serenity sculpted in ice—spiritual, stark, and spectacular.

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Nainital’s lake turns mirror and myth in winter. Boatmen drift through mist as bells ring from temples above. Each flake feels like a sigh—soft, slow, unforgettable.

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Kufri may be small, but its thrills roar. Families race sleds down silver slopes, kids tumble into snowdrifts, and laughter ricochets through cedar forests—a carnival wrapped in frost.

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Lachung doesn’t perform for tourists. It whispers. The Yumthang Valley freezes into stillness, villages glow under snowfall, and travelers find what most lose—silence that feels alive.

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Pahalgam turns poetic under snow. The Lidder River glints cobalt, pine trees stand sentinel, and time itself seems to walk slower. If peace had a temperature, it would be this.

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