Best Winter Destinations In India

With winters approaching, the excitement to travel also increases. Winters bring out the perfect climate to explore new places and spend more time out in nature. This winter, here are our recommendations for your next trip.

Wayanad, Kerala

Kerala is known to be God's own country. Clean and pristine, enchanting and hypnotizing, this land is filled with historical and cultural marvels. (Image: Trip Advisor)

Coorg, Karnataka

Officially known as Kodagu, it is well known for its breathtakingly exotic scenery and lush greenery. Forest-covered vista hills, spices and coffee plantations only add to the beautiful landscape. Also known for the hospitable nature of the Kodavas, a local clan specialising in martial arts. (Image: India.com)

Darjeeling, West Bengal

The beauty of majestic Kanchenjunga surrounds the aromatic Darjeeling tea, with the famous toy trains awaiting you. 'Mere Sapnon Ki Rani' Chali aa (come) to the wealth of enchanting local traditions in the soothing environment of mist-covered mountains. (Image: Travel & Leisure Asia)

Gangtok, Sikkim

One of the most beautiful hill stations of the country, Gangtok name means hill-top. Places to visit include Tsomgo Lake, Ban Jhakri Falls, Tashi viewpoint and more. Also, river Teesta is one of the best spots for white water rafting. (Image: Trip Advisor)

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Known as the 'Yoga Capital Of The World', Rishikesh is set against the backdrop of the Himalayas and with the pristine Ganga flowing through it, the ancient town of Rishikesh is one of the major tourist and pilgrimage hubs in northern India. (Image: India.com)

Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat

Kutch, named after the Sanskrit word for tortoise, reflects its unique map shape. This region, despite its challenging desert environment, stands as a mosaic of art and craftsmanship. (Image: Rannutsav.com)

Auli, Uttarakhand

The small yet picture-perfect town of Auli is India's premier ski resort destination. Originally developed as a paramilitary base, Auli's skiing slopes are popular among tourists and professionals alike. (Image: Just Wravel)