Gulmarg | Known by the name of 'Heaven on Earth', Gulmarg has become the most popular destination for snowfall lovers. Nestled in Western Himalayas, Gulmarg is known for its winter sports and is home to India’s highest and longest cable car project, Gulmarg Gondola. Credit: Reuters Photo
Theog | This unexplored snow land is located in Himachal Pradesh and is just a couple of hours' drive from Shimla. This place is heaven for those who love trekking. It has started attracting even Bollywood celebrities. Credit: PTI Photo
Mussoorie | Snow paradise during winters, Mussoorie is located in Uttarakhand and is famously called 'Queen of the Hills'. From enjoying a cosy walk at the bustling Mall road to enjoying the breathtaking view of snowcapped mountains, this place is as good as any international destination. Credit: PTI Photo
Tawang | Nestled at an elevation of 22,000 ft above sea level in Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang has a vibrant culture and amazing snowfall scenes. This place is among the first regions of the Indian Himalayas that receives snowfall in December every year and is very close to the Bhutan and Tibet borders. Credit: Twitter/@PemaKhanduBJP
Manali | Manali is one of the most favourite tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh and attracts lakhs of visitors every year. With icy cold winds, the snowcapped mountains and pine trees, this is a must-visit place for snowfall enthusiasts. Credit: PTI Photo
Spiti Valley | Spiti Valley is one of the best places in India to catch snowfall. While this place remains largely isolated from the world during peak winters because of extreme climatic conditions and heavy snowfall, one can’t overlook its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Credit: PTI Photo
Published 31 October 2022, 10:19 IST