Top 8 must-visit spots to witness snowfall in Himachal Pradesh

Explore the top 8 destinations in Himachal Pradesh to experience breathtaking snowfall. Enjoy winter sports and serene snowy landscapes at these must-visit spots.

Top 8 must-visit spots to witness snowfall in Himachal Pradesh
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By Aquib Nawab

26 Aug, 2024

3 mins read

Imagine a world where the snowflakes fall gently from the sky, covering the beautiful mountains and lovely hill resorts with a shining white layer. Every year, Himachal Pradesh, known for its stunning landscapes turns into a winter wonderland and offers an enchanting escape from everyday life.

Think of yourself walking on the snow-laden streets of Shimla city skiing down the slopes of Manali town or just relaxing in a quiet retreat among peaceful snowy peaks. These 8 must-visit spots in Himachal Pradesh promise you not only splendid winter views but also memories that will be cherished in every kind of snow lover’s heart.

1. The queen of hills: Shimla

Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is known for its picturesque winter scenery. This popular destination is affectionately referred to as the ‘Queen of hills’, offering panoramic views of snow-capped mountains and a lively winter ambience.

Shimla’s Ridge and Mall Road become a snowy paradise every winter, it is the perfect spot for snowball fights, making snowmen, or just walking along. If you want to have some more adventure go skiing or tobogganing in Kufri.

  • Activities to do: Skiing, Paragliding
  • Nearby attractions: Narkada, Chail, Naldehra, Kufri, and Mashobra.

Kufri, Shimla | Credits: Canva

2. A winter wonderland: Manali

Manali, located in the Beas River Valley, is one of the top choices for people who love snow. Tourists love its beautiful landscapes and bustling winter scene.

Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass offer opportunities for such snow sports as skiing and snowboarding. Old Manali has traditional wooden houses with white roofs that look charming in winter.

  • Activities to do: Skiing, Paragliding, Trekking, Rafting
  • Nearby attractions: Gulaba, Rohtang pass, Kasol, Beas Kund trek, and Rahala waterfall

Solang Valley, Manali | Credits: Canva

3. Home of the Dalai Lama: Dharamshala

Perched on the Dhauladhar Range, Dharamshala is famous for Tibetan culture and amazing views covered by snow throughout the year. When it comes to peacefulness amidst icy weather this place could be an ideal winter hideaway.

Winter brings masses of snow to the surrounding mountains. Go to McLeodganj for breathtaking sights and feel the serene atmosphere in monasteries and temples covered with ice-cold fluffiness at this time of year.

  • Activities to do: Ice skating, Trekking, Skiing
  • Nearby attractions: Namgyalma stupa, Kareri lake, Triund, Naddi village and Bhagsu waterfall

Dharamshala | Credits: Canva

4. A colonial charm: Dalhousie

The colonial architecture and picturesque roads of Dalhousie make it a less-known yet enthralling winter escape. It is situated in the Chamba district and offers a peaceful snowy getaway.

Dalhousie and the nearby Khajjiar, which is nicknamed India’s “Mini Switzerland,” are blanketed with snow during winter giving the chance to engage in snow activities or simply admire beautiful views.

  • Activities to do: Ice skating, Trekking, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing
  • Nearby attractions: Bhuttico, Sach pass, Moti tibba, Khajjiar and Elgin hall.

Dalhousie | Credits: Canva

5. The valley of Gods: Kullu

Kullu, on the Beas River, is famous for its scenic beauty and festival atmosphere. During winter months, this town and its environs become a winter wonderland.

Towards the end of Nagger village are some apple orchards covered in snow during winter where tourists can enjoy different sports in Kullu Valley or just have a glimpse of an ancient castle atop one of its hills.

  • Activities to do: Ice skating, Trekking, Snowboarding, Hiking
  • Nearby attractions: Kheer Ganga, Jalori pass, Tirthan valley, Serolsar water and Raghupur fort

Kullu | Credits: Canva

6. A hidden gem: Chamba

Chamba, an old town renowned for its historical background and religious places, is a hidden treasure for snow enthusiasts. This least visited place provides calmness among snowy hills.

During the winter season, this area’s traditional wooden houses as well as ancient temples can be seen under inches of snow creating an amazing experience unlike any other realised by modernity to the inhabitants.

  • Activities to do: Ice skating, Trekking, Snowboarding, Skiing, Hiking
  • Nearby attractions: Khajjiar lake, Chamera lake, Dainkund peak and Sach pass

Chamba | Credits: Canva

7. The cold desert: Spiti Valley

Spiti Valley is a unique winter location, with its rough landscapes and desolate charm. It’s located in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh, which means it is not too populated but strikingly beautiful.

A bizarre winter experience awaits in Spiti Valley with its dramatic white scenery and mountain hamlets atop heights that seem to touch the sky. It is perfect for adventurous souls looking for challenging treks and picturesque views.

  • Activities to do: Ice skating, Trekking, Snowboarding, Skiing, Ice fishing
  • Nearby attractions: Dhankar lake, Langza village, Kanamo peak and Chicham bridge

Spiti Valley | Credits: Canva

8. A tranquil escape: Sangla Valley

Sangla Valley in the Kinnaur district offers a peaceful alternate snowy retreat. Known for its natural beauty and traditional Kinnauri culture, it’s an ideal destination for a calm winter break.

A purely tranquil atmosphere characterises Sangla Valley which has snow-laden terrains as well as old-styled architecture. The nearby Batseri village enhances this charm further through its ancient temples.

  • Activities to do: Ice skating, Trekking, Snowboarding, Skiing, Ice fishing
  • Nearby attractions: Bering Nag temple, Trout farm, Buddhist monastery, Trout fishing, and Alpine meadows trek

Sangla Valley | Credits: Canva

How to visit Himachal Pradesh

By Air

Himachal Pradesh can be accessed from various airports such as Shimla, Kullu, Dharamshala and others by air. The Jubbarhatti Airport at Shimla being the most common entry point can be used by travellers from places like Delhi or Chandigarh among other major cities since regular flights are operating to them through these airports making air travel a convenient mode of transport here too.

By Train

Himachal Pradesh can be reached through narrow-gauge tracks connecting Shimla, Kangra and other major towns to cities such as Delhi and Kalka. The Kalka-Shimla Railway line is famous because of its scenic location on the hill, which makes it a unique journey.

By Road

Driving to Himachal Pradesh is one of the most convenient ways for travellers who are willing to enjoy the surroundings and cut across some interiors in Himachal Pradesh. There exists a well-established network of both national as well as state highways across the state. You can drive from major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh and Amritsar or take a bus from these cities. This journey offers great views of the Himalayan landscape that will make your trip memorable.

Best time to visit Himachal Pradesh

From December through February, this is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh for snowfall. During these months, it is usually winter’s peak season in the area and the stations on hills as well as other higher terrains are all covered with snow. At the same time, it is chilly and cold thereby making it a good place to watch winter sceneries. However, if you like less crowded places and want softer winter conditions then early December or late February are better.

Conclusion

From bustling Shimla roads to the serene landscapes of Sangla Valley, Himachal Pradesh has many beautiful snowy destinations. If you want adventure or just a peaceful place each location will offer something different for you during winter.

Consider The Hosteller Shimla for a cosy stay while exploring these winter wonders. You can also visit some other hostels during snowfall season like The Hosteller Bir, The Hosteller Kareri, The Hosteller Kasol, and The Hosteller Manali Set amidst mountains full of snowflakes, it guarantees warm accommodation at affordable rates; becoming an ideal spot for your winter holiday around here. Get yourself ready with warm clothing because we are going to explore Himachal Pradesh’s white scenes during the winter!

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