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9 destinations where June feels like December

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 18:34 IST
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9 destinations where June feels like December

Ever dreamt of swapping your sunscreen for a snow jacket while the rest of your hemisphere is roasting? If you are looking to escape the summer heat, then discover these cool destinations where June feels just like a refreshing December, offering a perfect retreat from the scorching sun.

While June to August means sweltering heat, mangoes, and monsoons for much of the Northern Hemisphere, it’s a totally different story down south. In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s winter during these months.


So if you’re craving chilly winds and snowy slopes when your neighbours are buying flip-flops, book a ticket to one of these winter havens.

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Australia

Not all of Oz is a sunburnt country. Head to the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales or the Victorian Alps for ski resorts, snowboarding, and even après-ski hot chocolate. Cities like Melbourne also get a distinctly crisp winter vibe.

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New Zealand

Middle-earth looks magical in winter. Queenstown becomes a snowy playground for skiers and adventure junkies, while Rotorua’s hot springs become steamy sanctuaries. Just don’t expect hobbits to bring you cocoa.

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Argentina

While the north stays relatively mild, Patagonia in the south turns into a snowy spectacle. Bariloche is the go-to town for winter sports, chocolate, and alpine vibes — like Switzerland with a Latin twist.

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Chile

Ski in the Andes with a view of Santiago far below. Places like Valle Nevado and Portillo are popular for their powdery slopes. Bonus: you might spot a volcano while swooshing downhill.

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South Africa

While coastal cities like Durban stay mild, Johannesburg and the Drakensberg Mountains can get surprisingly cold, even seeing snowfall. It’s winter with a hint of safari.

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Bolivia

Up in the Andes, Bolivia can get downright frosty in June. La Paz and the Uyuni Salt Flats are cool — in both temperature and brag value. Bring layers and your best llama-print sweater.

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Peru

Machu Picchu may still be open for treks, but the nights are chilly and the mountains wear snow caps. If you want winter with a side of history, this is your jam.

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Uruguay

Often overlooked, Uruguay’s winter is more moody and misty than snowy, especially in Montevideo. It’s the perfect place to sip on mate, wear a scarf, and feel like being in an artsy European film.

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Brazil

Yes, Brazil! While Rio parties on the beach, the southern states like Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina can get pretty cold. Occasionally, they can even see snowfall.
So while the rest of your country is obsessing over air-conditioner settings and iced lattes, you could be toasting marshmallows by a fireplace in the Andes or shredding powder in New Zealand. All you need is a passport, a parka, and the willingness to trade tan lines for thermal layers.
Because somewhere in the world, it’s always winter for someone — and lucky you, it could be!

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