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Best Winter Destinations of India in Himachal Pradesh

When the thought of heading to the Himalayas for a winter escapade, comes in mind, the first destination that comes in mind is Himachal Pradesh. Not only is Himachal Pradesh, easily accessible from nearby metros like Delhi and Chandigarh, there is a variety of unique experiences on offer as well, and its a haven for budget travellers and backpackers. Himachal Pradesh is also home to some of the Best Winter Destinations of India, that should definitely be there on your Incredible India Travel Bucket List.

Be it paragliding in Bir – Billing, seeing the scenery change during a road trip through Atal Tunnel in Manali, getting mesmerised by the views of the majestic Dhauladhars in Kangra Valley or going the off beaten path in Tirthan Valley. There are tons of unique experiences you can have, when you visit these 5 Winter Getaways in Himachal Pradesh.

Dharamshala

Nestled between the vast Kangra valley and the Dhauladhar ranges, Dharamshala has one of the most dramatic views in the entire country. From forests, to waterfalls, to treks- you name it and Dharamshala has it. The climate of this city is also a bonus point! It has the most suitable and pleasant weather during spring, autumn and winters. A cup of chai on a sunny day is all you need to enjoy its beauty. A few kms ahead is Mcleodganj, India’s little Tibet – which has way more to offer than you know, making both Dharamshala and McLeodganj some of the most popular Winter Destinations of India and Weekend Getaways from Delhi!

Triund Trek

Things to do in Dharamshala

How to reach Dharamshala

Where to Stay in Dharamshala

Hostels :  Shalom Backpackers | NomadGao Dharamkot

Hotels : Club Mahindra Dharamshala | Hyatt Regency Dharamshala| Blossoms Village ResortRead full review

Recommended duration of stay : We recommend a minimum stay of 1 week to fully explore Dharamshala and  Kangra Valley.

Manali

Situated along the banks of River Beas, Manali is one of the Top Winter and Summer Holiday destinations of India, equally popular among families, backpackers and travellers. Its lush green mountains, the tranquil atmosphere, the cafes and everything else – provides one the most relaxing experience in the Himalayas. To top it off, Manali is a major gateway to Ladakh and now with the new Atal Tunnel, you can bypass the Rohtang Pass altogether!

Manali in Winters | Photo by Abhishek Gahlot on Unsplash

Things to do in Manali

How to reach Manali

Where to Stay in Manali

Hostel : Alt Life Manali Zostel Manali | The Hosteller Manali YOLO Backpackers – Manali | Flustern Hostel and Cafe

Homestay :  Orchard’s House – The Hidden Tribe The Professor’s Hut | Drifter’s Inn 

Hotel : Apple Country Resorts The Orchard Greens Resort and Spa | Keekoo Manali

Recommended duration of stayWe recommend a stay of 4-5 days in Manali and Old Manali + 1-2 days in some quaint towns like Naggar, Hallan, Sethan in the vicinity of Manali, as recommended in this 7 Day Manali Travel Itinerary.

Banjar, Tirthan Valley

A lesser known destination in Himachal Pradesh, Banjar is a quaint village in Tirthan valley. What makes it unique is the fact that it is Himachal’s best kept secret! Yet, it has so much to offer- it is ideal for trekking, fishing, wildlife watching, and discovering under-explored hill villages like Jibhi.

Chehni Kothi

Things to do in Tirthan Valley

How to reach Banjar, Tirthan Valley

Where to Stay in Tirthan Valley

Hostels : The Hosteller Jibhi | The Hostalgic Jibhi

Home-staysFisherman’s Wharf | Rock Top Inn Jibhi | Gone Fishing Cottages

Recommended duration of stay : We recommend staying for at least a week to enjoy the mountain life in Tirthan Valley

Shimla

Shimla is one of the top Himalayan weekend destinations for many tourists in North India!  As a colonial hill station, Shimla offers an insight into the colonial life and is still infused with colonial architecture. Known as the ‘Queen of Hills’, Shimla offers wide range of sporting adventure- from paragliding to Skiing, making it one of the most popular Winter Destinations of India! It is also the best tourist destination of India, and ideal for those who are travelling in the Himalayas for the first time.

Photo by Sreehari Devadas on Unsplash

Things to do in Shimla

How to reach Shimla

Where to Stay in Shimla

Budget / Mid – Range HotelsSnow Valley Resorts | Clarkes Hotel | Hotel Willow Banks | Meena Bagh Shimla

Luxury Hotels : Chalets Naldhera | Wildflower Hall | Taj Theog Resort and Spa 

Recommended duration of stay : We recommend staying in Shimla for at-least 3-4 days

Kasol

Also known as the ‘Little Israel of India’, Kasol is one of the top backpacker destinations of India, popular among many Indians and foreigners, and one of the best weekend destinations for travellers from Delhi, Punjab and Haryana. Kasol lies on the banks of river Parvati and offers a gateway into lush green valleys and trekking routes. To top it off, it is highly budget friendly!

River Parvati flowing through Kasol in Parvati Valley

Things to do in Kasol

How to reach Kasol

Where to Stay in Kasol

Hostels : Nomads Hostel | The Hosteller  | Whoopers Hostel 

Home-staysDestination of Peace | MEMOIR | Moonlight Cafe Chojh

Recommended duration of stay : We recommend staying for at least a week to explore the Parvati Valley properly.

 

Spiti Valley

What describes Spiti Valley the best? Its cold mountains desert, beautiful ancient monasteries, spirituality, remoteness and the raw adventure one gets to experience everyday. Spiti Valley, also known as The Middle Land, is a world in itself, no wonder visiting Spiti is indeed a Bucket List Experience in the Himalayas. Not only is Spiti a popular Summer Tourist Destination, it is also one of the Best Winter Destinations of India. It has so much to offer – you can road trip across the land, you can go trekking, you can spot wild animals everyday and enjoy the local life in your homestay. Its vastness, harsh winters and remoteness is what makes travelling there challenging!

Things to do in Spiti Valley

How to reach Spiti Valley

Where to Stay in Spiti Valley

We recommend staying in homesteads with the locals to fully garner the experience of living in this winter wonderland.

Recommended duration of stay : We recommend spending at least two weeks in the valley to experience its raw beauty at its best.

PS – Most of these places are also excellent places to consider if you are looking for a place to Stay and Work from in the Himalayas ! And heres is a list of some Quaint Home – Stays in the Himalayas from where you can Work from Mountains that you can check out !

 

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