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8 most-loved hill stations in India for a magical winter vacation

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 28, 2025, 19:29 IST
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8 most-loved hill stations in India for a magical winter vacation

Winter is coming, and so are the winter vacations. Those office going people might feel the pinch, but it also doesn’t mean that making quick trips isn’t possible. So, just like if there is a will, there is a way, here we list some of the most loved hill stations to ensure nobody misses out when they are ready for that getaway. So calling out all those who instead of curling up at home with fuzzy socks, are always ready to trade that city smog for pine-scented air, snow-kissed peaks, and steaming cups of chai overlooking the Himalayas? And trust us, India’s hill stations transform into postcard-perfect getaways in winter, each with its own flavour of charm, adventure, and cozy chaos. So, read on and mark your favourite place.

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Manali, Himachal Pradesh

It’s always a best bet to have that one place in the list that won’t disappoint any kind of traveller in any case. With chill hitting your spine, apple orchards blanketed in white, and cafes serving sizzling momos beside roaring bonfires, are something that will sum up your experience when here. It’s in short India’s quintessential winter escape, where taking a dip in the hot springs at Vashisht, or just sipping thukpa while watching snow pile up on pine roofs, can be your favourite pastime. And if you’re feeling extra adventurous, the road to Rohtang (if open) offers jaw-dropping views.

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Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir

Not only winter, you will fall in love with this place no matter when you plan to visit. This pretty, little, Himalayan town is India’s ski capital, with powdery slopes, icy pine forests, and the world-famous Gulmarg Gondola that takes you into a cloud-filled dreamscape. Whether you’re skiing, snowboarding, or just making questionable snow angels, Gulmarg promises equal parts thrill and tranquility.

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Auli, Uttarakhand

Imagine skiing with Nanda Devi, watching you in the distance. That’s Auli for you. With crisp air, perfect snow, and the kind of silence that city life forgets, you might at first seem out of place for sure. The chairlifts here are scenic joyrides in themselves, and the sunsets? They just feel out of the world. Auli in winter is not just a destination, it’s an emotion for every snow lover.

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Darjeeling, West Bengal

When mist hugs the tea gardens and Kanchenjunga glows pink in the sunrise, you’ll understand why Darjeeling never goes out of style. Winter adds a touch of romance to its colonial charm, the toy train looks even more picturesque puffing through the fog, and a hot cup of Darjeeling tea feels like a warm hug in your hands. Don’t forget to stroll along Mall Road with a woollen shawl and a smile.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla during this time is decked up with fairy lights, music, and an evergreen vibe. In winter, it turns into a Christmas postcard with colonial buildings dusted in snow. Ice skating at the open-air rink, strolling down the Ridge, or taking the toy train from Kalka are timeless experiences. It’s crowded, yes, but that’s part of its charm, everyone’s here for the same reason: nostalgia.

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Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty’s winter is all about misty mornings, eucalyptus-scented breezes, and hot chocolate by the fireplace. The Nilgiri hills wrap you in a soft, green embrace, and the toy train ride from Mettupalayam is pure vintage joy. Whether you’re boating on Ooty Lake or nibbling homemade chocolates, this hill station delivers warmth in more ways than one.

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Gangtok, Sikkim

Gangtok in winter feels like a dream floating between the mountains and the stars. The icy breeze carries Buddhist chants from distant monasteries, and the streets buzz with cozy cafes serving local momos and butter tea. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the snow-covered Nathula Pass or the turquoise Tsomgo Lake turned icy mirror. It’s serene, spiritual, and refreshingly crowd-free in winter.

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Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Rajasthan and “cold” rarely appear in the same sentence, but Mount Abu breaks that stereotype with style. Nestled in the Aravallis, this lone hill station of the desert state offers crisp air, scenic trails, and the stunning Nakki Lake framed by rocky cliffs. The winter vibe is mellow, think starlit skies, bonfires, and street food stalls serving piping-hot kachoris.

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