6 bucket-list destinations in Uttarakhand for winter travel
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Dec 19, 2024, 09:00 IST
6 bucket-list destinations in Uttarakhand for winter travel
As a cold wave sweeps across North India, many regions are simultaneously grappling with severe pollution levels, it’s best to plan a quick trip somewhere to rejuvenate yourself. If you are thinking of Uttarakhand that transforms into a magical wonderland during winter, you will have ample choices to choose from. Popular spots like Mussoorie and Nainital attract large crowds, this place is also home to some hidden gems that are perfect for offbeat travelers. Here, we bring to you a mix of places that are popular and offbeat, and offer a blend of adventure, solitude, and natural beauty. Read on to find out more.
Chopta
With snow-covered meadows and thick forests, Chopta, tucked away in the Garhwal Himalayas, provides a tranquil winter getaway. The Tungnath and Chandrashila treks, which reward hikers with expansive views of the Himalayan peaks, begin at this charming hamlet. Chopta's peace and surreal beauty make it the ideal getaway destination for hikers and environment enthusiasts.
Munsiyari
Munsiyari is a secluded hill station with stunning views of the Panchachuli peaks, situated at an elevation of 2,200 meters. The town is covered in snow throughout the winter, making it the perfect place to go skiing and snow trekking. Munsiyari is a paradise for adventure seekers since it serves as a gateway to the Milam and Ralam glaciers.
Khirsu
Away from the usual tourist circuit, Khirsu offers a peaceful ambiance amidst apple orchards and deodar forests. This charming village provides stunning vistas of snow-covered Himalayan ranges, including Nanda Devi and Trishul. Perfect for those seeking solitude, Khirsu is an ideal destination for nature walks and starry winter nights.
Dehradun and Mussoorie
These are the classic winter duo, as Dehradun serves as the gateway to Mussoorie, a favorite hill station among travellers. In winter, Dehradun’s crisp air and scenic beauty offer a refreshing experience. Explore landmarks like Robber’s Cave and Sahastradhara for a mix of nature and adventure. Mussoorie, just an hour’s drive away, transforms into a snowy wonderland with breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Take a stroll along Mall Road, visit Kempty Falls, or simply soak in the beauty of snow-dusted hills and twinkling lights.
Binsar
In the winter, Binsar, a peaceful hill station in the Kumaon area, becomes a snowy paradise. Wildlife lovers should not miss the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to rare Himalayan plants and animals. A photographer's paradise, Binsar also provides expansive vistas of the Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, and Panchachuli peaks.
Nainital
Nainital, well-known for its famous Naini Lake, turns into a postcard-like place with its picturesque setting of surrounding hills getting covered in snow. For a broad perspective of the Himalayas, take a leisurely boat ride around the lake or stop by Snow View Point. Nainital is a great winter retreat for kids and couples alike because of its lively markets and quaint eateries.
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