Nestled in Himachal Pradesh, Manali looks like a scene from a fairytale. With the Beas River flowing through snowy valleys and thrilling adventure sports, this is the perfect winter escape.
Rohtang Pass is a gateway to an endless white landscape. Covered in snow year-round, it offers snowmobiling, skiing, and breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
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During winters it turns into a snowy paradise. With frozen rivers, glaciers and beautiful valleys, it is a dream destination for trekkers and nature lovers.
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Munsiyari is perfect for those looking for solitude and adventure. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Panchchuli peaks and indulge in trekking or snow camping.
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Spiti, which means ‘middle land’, is a high-altitude desert nestled between Tibet and Ladakh. Its frozen landscape, ancient monasteries and remote beauty make it a winter wonderlan
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With its brilliant blue skies, rugged terrain and cool temperatures, it is a paradise for adventure seekers. Visit Pangong, Nubra Valley and Khardung La Pass for a fun experience.
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Called the gateway to Ladakh, Drass experiences temperatures as low as -30 degrees Celsius in winters. Still, its ethereal beauty, snow-capped landscapes make it worth visiting.
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From adrenaline-pumping snow sports to peaceful retreats in snowy landscapes, these destinations offer the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.
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