In today’s blog, you will learn everything about the best places to visit in winter in India with family 

Winter has arrived, and they are making up for the previous years. While most people intend to spend their vacations and vacation weeks snuggled up in a blanket sipping hot chocolate, there are some, like myself, who like seeing new areas and enjoying the cool weather (while sipping hot chocolate, of course). From the enchanting Himachal Pradesh to the tranquil Kerala, there are numerous places to visit in India during the winter that will make you want to get out of your warm beds and enjoy the season to the fullest.

Places To Visit In Winter In India With Family

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Although Jaisalmer is hot and humid for the majority of the year, the winter months of December and January are great for visiting this desert city. Desert camping, camel rides, quad riding, dune bashing, parasailing, and other activities keep adventure seekers entertained, while the Desert Festival, Nerasi Music School, Kuldhara Village, and Sonar Quila provide a cultural experience.

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang is an out-of-the-way mountainous station in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is, without a doubt, the most difficult site to visit in winter, but if you catch the magnificent vistas of the snow-covered Himalayas, valleys wrapped in colourful prayer flags, and old monasteries, the effort will seem worthy. If you want to attend cultural activities, go to Tawang in January for the Torgya Festival or in February for Losar.

Gangtok, Sikkim

Gangtok, located on the historic Indo-China Silk Route, is a one-of-a-kind hill station with something for everyone. Every type of traveller may find an activity that interests them, from Buddhist pilgrims to trekkers, tourists to honeymooners. Rich flora and wildlife, quiet high-altitude lakes, colourful monasteries, and breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas lure you like nowhere else. While Gangtok does not experience snow, the temperature can reach 4 degrees, so keep this in mind while preparing for your vacation.

Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

Dharamshala, sometimes known as 'Little Lhasa,' is a tiny town in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra region. This tranquil hamlet is a characteristic hill station in India, surrounded by the Dhauladhar Range, lush alpine greenery, small alleys, and Colonial houses. Another reason for its popularity is the presence of a significant Tibetan population who followed His Holiness The Dalai Lama and made this their home. Their presence has had a significant impact on Dharamshala's food, music, and atmosphere. Although you may visit this renowned tourist site all year because of its favourable environment, a visit during the winter is a must.

Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Mussoorie, aptly titled "The Queen of the Hills," changes into a snowy wonderland in the winter due to the copious snowfall. The snow-covered pine, oak, and cedar trees, as well as the houses, roads, and mountains, add to the picturesque atmosphere of this hill station. Take in the winter scenery from the Lal Tibba Scenic View Point, wander down the snowy Mall Road, or relax with a cup of hazelnut coffee at the Le Llama Café.

Final Words

The destinations mentioned above are some of the greatest spots to visit in India during the winter, although the list is far from exhaustive. If you do not prefer travelling large distances during the winter, there are numerous ways to enjoy the season by sticking close to home. All you need is the courage to get out of bed and start exploring.