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Shimla, Mussoorie, Mcleodganj, Manali, Kantal, Nainital, Auli, Dalhousie, Chopta, Kufri, Jalori Pass, Narkanda, Khajjiar, Chopta and many other places.

What's winter without snow and what's December without a trip to snow places near Delhi? Be it adventure sports in the snow, building snowmen, attacking friends with snowballs or simply lying down on a quilt of white snow, destinations around Delhi promise to fulfill all our wishes! 

Situated 5-6 hours away from Delhi, offering respite from the city’s its warmth and humidity, some of the best places to visit near Delhi for snowfall include Khajjiar, which is called the Mini Switzerland of India. The town is covered in sheets of snow that make it seem like Winter Wonderland! Places like Kanatal and Kasauli have a charm of their own, being hidden under a blanket of white flakes and surrounded by lush green trees.

If you're in search of serenity, these are the places to be at! Other tourist favorites include the town of Narkanda, and Kufri, a hill-station in Himachal Pradesh. These are hotspots for ice-skating and skiing, owing to thick snow that covers the otherwise rocky hill-slopes. With many more destinations like Jalori Pass, Almora and Chopta, there is no dearth of snow paradise around Delhi, so make sure you visit them all!
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Must Visit Snowfall Places Near Delhi

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Manali

Nestled in the mighty Himalayas, Manali has an abundance of spectacular valleys filled with forests of oak, fir, deodar and pine. It is a full package of nature, food, adventure sports and ancient heritages. Splashing river Beas flows proudly amidst the valley. A lot of gushing waterfalls like Jogni falls and Rahala fall flush out of haphazardly placed rocks. You can also catch sights of sprawling meadows, terraced farming and fruit orchards. All these sights adds up to making the town look breathtakingly beautiful. 

Manali also shares a piece of history, giving it ancient heritages which has splendid architecture and stunning views. Religious devotees come here to pay their tribute to the temples like Hadimba, Manu and Shiv temple. Whereas history lovers go to old forts like Naggar and Kuthar. These places have remarkable architecture against the backdrop of mountains which is worth a visit. 

Having said enough about the terrains of Manali, it is a hub for adventure sports. The location gives a wide range of adventurous activities like paragliding, camping, trekking and river rafting to feed the adrenaline hunger of the adventure seekers. It also has rustic villages and backcountries, which calls for the hippie experiences. Places like Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are often visited by these junkies. Backpackers love to visit here to get the plateful meal of thrill, nature, wildlife and tranquillity. 

All this grace makes up Manali for a romantic honeymoon with a subtle blend of adventure. Newly wedded couples choose this place to begin the new life of their love amidst the fresh meadows and white streams of water. Striding around the mall road at night is also a very pleasing option where they together can try on distinct local cuisines. However, the regional cuisines are majorly influenced by Punjabi and Tibetan tadka, but that ends up making it tastier. Mall road also leaves options for buying unique stuff like singing bowl, woollen clothing, Dorje, prayer wheels and other souvenirs. These lit roads at night and gleaming valleys in the morning give picture-perfect backdrops for their honeymoon photos. Even photography enthusiasts can capture these frames along with flora and fauna of the city.

Manali is no less than a box full of an array of sweets. You can dig in it and collect as many gems as you want. And by gems, it means ‘memories’. Wait no longer and pack all that you need for a fun-filled trip. Grab your laptop to book your tickets and head off to this lovely place to have some experiences to cherish throughout your life.

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Mcleodganj

Housed in the Kangra district and at the suburbs of the town of Dharamshala, Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most favorite tourist destinations of recent times. Because of being occupied by a lot many of Tibetans who moved here after China’s invasion of their homeland, Mcleodganj is also sometimes referred to as the Little Lhasa. It is also noteworthy the exiled government of Tibet is also based in Mcleodganj only.

Speaking of Mcleodganj tourism, this quaint little town some 3 km away from Dharamshala is visited by thousands of tourists every year. People come here for various reasons like spirituality, volunteer programs, Himalayan experiences and adventures, and for much other sightseeing, photo and excursion opportunities in this religious small town cum hill station in the Himalayas.

The town of Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is famous especially and foremostly for being a spiritual getaway and pilgrimage for the Buddhists. The reason behind that is it is home to the 14th Dalai Lama of the Buddhists, Lama Tenzin Gyatso, who came here in the year of 1960 after his exile from Tibet. Dalai Lama established Tibet Government in exile here at Dharamshala and made the quaint little town of Mcleodganj as his permanent residence.

The presence of His Holiness in town attracts a lot of tourists and pilgrims to the town. Mcleodganj is also one of the best places to see the real lifestyle of Tibetan Buddhists and monks from up close. One of the reasons this place is called Little Lhasa is because the people have built this place in the image of their previous abode. And it is possible to get a glimpse of the Dalai Lama on the occasions that he is in town and one of the many Buddhist festivals celebrated in the town.

Apart from this, Mcleodganj is considered by many to be an adventurous hub, especially in terms of trekking in Mcleodganj. Home to one of the most beautiful, scenic and exciting treks of the country, the Triund Trek, Mcleodganj is the base camp for reaching the summit of the famous hill. Starting from Dharamkot in Mcleodganj, the 9 km trek leads the trekker through forests of Oak, Deodar, and Rhododendron before opening up to one of the best sceneries that you will find in the Himalayas.

And as the elevation rises, the picturesque hills and valleys become clearer, giving it all a serene touch. Upon reaching the top of Triund, one can see far off hills of the Dhauladhar mountain range that look to be so close that you could touch them if you only extended your hand. The exciting trek has become such a favorite of the community that one can even call it the poster boy of Mcleodganj tourism. And speaking of mountain ranges, Mcleodganj lies in the Dhauladhar range, with the highest peak of the range Hanuman ka Tibba lying just behind the town. The 5,639m giant stands tall and like a guard in the backdrop which is a sight to behold from everywhere in the hill station.

And with such beauty and spirituality, sightseeing in Mcleodganj is something that will never bore a person visiting here. Apart from Triund, some of the places to visit in Mcleodganj include the name of the famous Bhagsunath temple. Attached to a wonderful legend, the medieval era temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is famous for a waterfall that flows right through the temple. The majestic cascading waterfall, called the Bhagsunag falls, forms a pool at the base which is considered to be sacred amongst the devotees and dip in the cold water brings about a different feeling of spiritual in the people.

Another famous tourist spot in Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is Kareri Lake. Filled with the melting snow of the Dhauladhar ranges, this lake at the base of the Minkiani Pass is the perfect combination of offbeat trekking and scenic beauty in the middle of snow-capped peaks. Alongside the experience of trekking to this calm and serene lake is the added experience of camping by its side and in a scenic meadow right under the Minkiani Pass.

Speaking of which, the Minkiani Pass is another great place to see when in Mcleodganj. You can simply extend your trek to Kareri Lake to conquer the summit of this serene pass lying at an amazing height of 14,000ft above sea level. The view that one gets of the nearby ranges makes you feel like you are walking on the clouds. A great place to take pictures, Minkiani Pass trek is considered to be somewhere in between easy and moderate in difficulty and makes it worth facing the trek at the end.

And one of the most important places in Mcleodganj is the Namgyal Monastery. The place is actually a personal monastery for the 14th Dalai Lama and relates to the very second Religious teacher of the Buddhist belief, dating back to the mid 16th century. Originally in Lhasa, the monastery was entirely relocated to Mcleodganj in the uprising of 1959 and is now the home to the Dalai Lama. It is also the largest Tibetan Temple outside of Tibet. Apart from being a beautiful monastery, Namgyal is also center for education, called the Namgyal Tantric College, where the arts of Kalachakra, Vajrakilaya and many other such Tantric practices are taught to the future Namgyal Monks.

With such beauty, spirituality, adventure, and serenity, Mcleodganj is truly one of the best places to visit in the Himalayas. In fact, Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, and many areas around it are experiences that should be visited at least once in a lifetime. So let the adventure unfurl as you take on the spellbinding journey through this amazing hill station of the Kangra District and in the lap of the Dhauladhar mountains.

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Shimla

Among the most popular hill stations in India, Shimla holds a distinct place owing to its unique charm. Located at a distance of 342 km from the national capital, Delhi, Shimla is a great choice for a weekend getaway from Delhi and Chandigarh since there are so many places to visit in Shimla. Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, and all it possesses and all it offers helps it easily justify its reputation and position as the capital city of a beautiful state, widely known for adventure activities and natural wonders. Laden with beautiful, dense forests of Pine, Oak, and Deodar, Shimla is refreshing in its very existence. 

The picturesqueness of this beautiful hill station makes it an apt destination for photographers looking for perfect frames and nature enthusiasts who want explore the nature in its pristine form. It is quite interesting that despite being home to a large population, the biosphere of Shimla is still in an excellent form. Shimla exhibits a very relaxing mood to those who visit it in search of tranquility.

Due to the plenty of activity options available here, Shimla is emerging as a popular destination for offbeat travel as well. People from all over India and beyond visit Shimla to experience an adventure which makes it a major hotspot for adventure activities in northern India. It is also home to some beautiful places with spectacular views, and some truly magnificent specimens of architecture can be found in Shimla.

Shimla houses some beautiful Hindu temples, located at apt locations, offering spectacular views of the beautiful hill station and the nearby hills with a thick covering of green forests. Some of the most revered temples in Shimla are Jakhoo Temple, Tara Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, etc. These temples are located at short distances from the city center, so if you prefer, you can trek up to these temples through the woods. Shimla has a plethora of interesting places to visit and explore. As Shimla once served as the Summer Capital of British India, some captivating buildings with brilliant neo-Gothic architecture exist here.

Some of the most remarkable ones among those are the Institute of Advance Learning, Gorton Castle, Bantony Castle, and Christ Church. You can spend an evening shopping from the Mall Road and enjoying some interesting cultural activities on the Ridge. Splendid views of the city can be enjoyed and captured in your camera from the Ridge after sunset. Shimla also has also some interesting places in store for wildlife lovers. Himalayan Bird Park is a delight for wildlife lovers, exhibiting some exotic and native unique bird species. Another great option for nature lovers and photographers in Shimla is Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary.

Shimla is not the kind of place that would ever let you feel bored while you are there since there are many interesting things to do in Shimla. Small things feel extraordinary in its beautiful setting. Be it a lazy walk on the Mall Road or shopping low-cost wooden articles and woolen clothes from Lakkar Bazar; be it picking one of the many restaurants serving toothsome food or trying pastries at bakery shops on the Mall Road, everything has a ‘feel good’ factor about it here. Moreover, the popularity of Shimla as a travel destination for an offbeat experience is on the rise. Earlier, Shimla was more popular among people travelling with families as a summer getaway, but with the popularisation of adventure activities, it is earning a reputation among adventure lovers.

Due to its proximity from major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh, people from these cities prefer to travel to Shimla to indulge into adventure activities over travelling to destinations farther than it. Among the most popular activities in Shimla are camping, trekking, ice skating, paragliding, river rafting and heli skiing. If you want to experience light and easy activities in Shimla, there are some nice easy trek options here that take you to amazing spots through lush green Pine and Oak forests. And, if you crave thrill, Shimla is surrounded by some prominent Himalayan mountain ranges which is the reason why there are some breathtaking trails for trekking in and around Shimla. You can also experience the unique fun of ice skating here. Mountain biking can also be enjoyed in Shimla if you are up for something different.

Being the capital city of Himachal, there are abundant stay options in Shimla. You can find a good accommodation at a ridiculously low price and you can also find luxury hotels and resorts at scenic locations. Furthermore, there are some excellent campsites in Shimla where you can enjoy camping in the woods under a beautiful starlit sky. So, it does not matter whether you are a budget traveller or you prefer extravaganza; if you want to just relax in a comfortable accommodation laced with all modern amenities or you want an outdoor camping experience, Shimla has the most appropriate options to offer.

Shimla looks beautiful during all the seasons and can be visited during any time of the year. However, if you are interested in indulging in activities like camping, trekking and rafting in Shimla, the best time to visit is between March to June when the climate is pleasant. Most tourists visit Shimla during summer to find refuge in the cold hills of Shimla. But, visiting Shimla during winters is altogether a different experience. It is an ideal destination to spend a cold, lazy vacation at. If you get lucky, you may get to witness snowfall here between December to February, which is an experience, the memories of which you will always want to keep intact.

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Auli

Auli is a hill station located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state in India. It has rightly derived its name Auli - meaning meadows, from the characteristics of its topography. The hill station is located on slopes and has far stretching meadows that look stunning to the eyes. Auli is fondly referred to as a place where nature comes alive in all its glory and splendour. It is rich in natural resources and offers a stunning landscape of the surrounding hills.

The hill station has a plethora of wildflowers and trees like deodars, oaks, coniferous and pine forests. The slopes here that are as high as 9000 feet above sea level offer stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks; like that of Nanda Devi, Kamet, Dunagiri and Mana Parvat. 
There are a number of attractions here at the hill station. The most famous one amongst tourists is the ropeway.

It is the highest and the longest one not just in India but the whole of Asia and it offers magnificent views of the Himalayan peaks. Auli’s artificial lake is another attraction which is one of the world’s highest man-made lakes. Similarly, Chattrakund and Chenab lake are also two other lakes worth visiting in Auli. 
Auli is also known as the skiing capital of India which explains how well the activity can truly be enjoyed here.

The winter months offer this thrilling experience and invite enthusiasts from across the globe. Other activities in Auli include trekking to nearby hills like Guarso and Kwani Bugyal. There is also a great scope for camping in and around Auli.  
The cherry on top is the weather in Auli. The hill station being located on a slope is high in altitude but is also surrounded by dense vegetation of deodars and oaks. This controls the pace of the wind blowing here and thus, giving Auli a pleasant environment.

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Dalhousie

If you are looking for a serene and calm location to harmonize your soul, then Dalhousie would be an ideal place. The galore of luscious meadows with a mesmerizing blend of fir and pine trees would enlighten your body and mind for a memorable experience. This stunning hill station is ideal for family vacations and romantic honeymoons, and even foreign tourists prefer to visit this impeccable location.

There are many eminent places in Dalhousie, which should be a must-visit on your list. You would certainly feel like in fairyland by witnessing nature’s imperious form in many parts of this stunning hill station. Khajjiar is a popular spot in Dalhousie, and its astonishing beauty gives it the title of “ Switzerland of India.” This glorious place would certainly take your breath away with its lush greenery and alluring atmosphere. Along with the spell bounding meadows, Khajjiar is also renowned for its divine temples.

For all the adventurous freaks, activities like Paragliding, Zorbing, and trekking are regularly organized in different locations of Dalhousie. You should also witness the astonishing site of Satdhara Falls for a rejuvenating experience. With incredible therapeutic properties, the waterfalls are quite efficient against several ailments. This place is also ideal for trekking, with a soul-stirring experience of witnessing nature’s imperious form.

For an enthralling excursion trip with friends and family, Panch Pulla should be your ideal destination. Astonishing view of waterfalls, exuberating picnic spots and an adventurous trek awaits you at this spot! For people who are intrigued by the menacing wildlife, Kalatop wildlife sanctuary is home to incredible creatures like Leopard, Himalayan Black Marten, Bear, and jackal. Witnessing such beautiful creatures would certainly send chills through your spines! Thus Dalhousie is one place in Himachal which is ideal for every travel aficionado.

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Kanatal

Kanatal is another great location among snowfall places near Delhi. This serene and picturesque part of Mussoorie boasts of landscapes, rich vegetation, abundant beauty and numerous adventure activities to look forward to. During the winters the town looks magical, entirely wrapped in snow as the temperatures drop as low as 2°C.

However, many of the popular trek routes are closed in winters owing to heavy snowfall, but once it clears up you're welcomed by the lush greenery of the Kodai Jungle that blends beautifully with the snow-kissed Himalayas lying beyond. While you're here, make sure you seek blessings at the Surkanda Devi Temple that sees pilgrims from across India and visit the pretty Tehri Dam too.

Channa and Dhanaulti in close proximity also offer splendid scenery in winter. 

Location: Tehri, Uttarakhand

Distance from Delhi:
315 km
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Chopta

Snowfall places near Delhi are plenty, but even among the big towns, the small village of Chopta stands out. Located in the interiors of Uttarakhand, Chopta is a trekker's heaven. As you make your way across the trek routes, you're welcomed by the snow-capped peaks of the Chaukhambha, Trishul, and Nanda Devi mountains.

These together with the Deoria Tal, make up the surreal view of Chopta that you experience during your uphill climb. Snow on the slopes is rare, which makes the climb somewhat simpler. During your overnight stay, you can camp on the grassy meadows of the village, that slope gradually and are surrounded by alpine, rhododendron, and deodar trees.

Make sure you stop by at the Kanchula Korak Musk Deer Sanctuary and the Tungnath Temple to soak in the beauty and solace that Chopta offers. 
 
Location: Uttarakhand 246495
 
Distance from Delhi: 376 km

Other Snowfall Places Near Delhi

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Jalori Pass

If you're looking for offbeat snowfall places near Delhi then Jalori Pass should be your pick. Located in the Kullu District, Jalori Pass is at a height of over 10,000 feet and can be travelled to only between March and November when there is no snow. Between December to February, it snows heavily, making the route to the pass inaccessible.

Yet, during these months you can travel to Tirthan Valley and smaller towns that are close to Jalori, and enjoy the view of snow on the way. As the trek route opens up in March, the snow gradually melts, letting you enjoy the last of it as you make your way through the pass. For the rest of the year, you can simply soak in the scenic views, which are delightful too. 

Location: Jalori, Sajwar, Himachal Pradesh 172026

Distance from Delhi: 455 km
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Mussoorie

We do not need to describe Mussoorie because great author Ruskin Bond has already done that in his immortal novels and short stories. He used this amazing town and the tourist places in Mussorie as the backdrop of his stories and the natural beauty of this town has created many landmarks in the field of “nature’s romanticism.”
If you are in love with nature’s romanticism and follow literature for that then the enchanting beauty of Mussoorie is your wonderland waiting for you. Sir Sachin Tendulkar, the demigod of the cricketing world loves this place as his regular hideout in a great climate and pleasant city.

Located at the height of almost 1900 meters from the sea levels this landscape of nature has become a paradise for the tourists with a passage of time. This advantage point of nature has a history dating back to
19th century when the officers of ruling East India Company developed it as a holiday paradise in the hills. Located at the distance of 40 Kilometers from the state capital of Indian state of Uttranchal, Dehradun, Mussoorie also won this moniker of being the “queen of the hill stations.” More than 15 attractions full of nature, religion and culture are at your disposal when you are planning a stay in Mussoorie Resorts. This hill station also serves as a gateway to the glaciers of Yamunotri and Gangotri and we can consider it as an ideal place to spend summer vacations.

The year of 1991 brought this town into the spotlight because of certain cultural events and movements of political celebrities. We can term this phase as the beginning of the modern history of "Mussoorie the tourism Destination." Now this hill station has become a modern town where nature and modern day amenities are developing a new eco-system of fun, frolic, and entertainment for all age groups and honeymoon couples in particular. With
passage of time, Mussoorie has also become an educational hub because of the presence of some premium educational institutes and convent schools. The presence of these tourist places in Mussoorie also added a youthful spirit in the ambiance of this hill station.

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Nainital

Nainital, the hill resort town in the district of the same name, derives its name from the emerald, glassy, eye-shaped lake (tal) which the town is built around. The British Sugar trader, P. Baron, founded the town in the year 1841 and thank God that he did! There could not be a better getaway spot from the hustle and bustle of the cities. The moment you enter Nainital district, you step into a new, parallel world. With the best tourist places to visit in Nainital, the transition to scenic splendour of the likes of the place is a treat to the senses, a characteristic balming bliss of an experience that one can only understand through live experience.

No wonder then that the Kumaon Himalayas are regarded as “devbhoomi” ( land of the Gods), a divine manifestation of the most intricate natural laws, working for millennia, to carve out the perfect cradle in the arms of the lofty peaks, who remain standing as sentinels, offering solace and inspiring awe in humanity. Nainital’s appeal comes across as no less than a dreamscape. The British elites had used the location as a retreat during the harsh summers of the Indian mainland once upon a time, and the tradition remains alive for native Indians, as well as our foreign guests to this day.

With the changing climatic patterns ushering in harsher summers, Nainital as an easily accessible and highly affordable getaway vacation spot appears as no less than a prayer answered. With the best tourist places to visit in Nainital, the Naina Devi temple, St John in Wilderness, Hanuman Garhi for the pious ones, Mall road market,Tibetan market for the spendthrift ones, Naini Lake, Nainital Zoo, Jim Corbett National Park, Snow Viewpoint for the nature and adventure lovers, Nainital has a very inclusive agenda in terms of provisions - there is something for everyone.

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Kufri

Kufri in Shimla is one of the most popular destinations to visit in winter, especially if you're in Delhi or head to Himachal Pradesh. Being at a high altitude, Kufri experiences snow throughout the winter. The hill-station is just about 10 km away from Shimla, one will notice that the town is packed with young couples who visit for adventure sports like trekking and skiing together down the smooth slopes and it is one of the best snowfall places near Delhi.

There isn't much to see here, but the snow-coated landscapes, the temples, the panoramic views, the National Park and Kufri Fun World, with exciting rides make it a destination that's worth a day trip. You can choose to stay at a resort in Shimla and visit Kufri for a day of adventure sports and enjoyment. 

Location: Simla, Himachal Pradesh

Distance from Delhi:
357 km
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Almora

Almora is a rare gem that's perfect if you're on the lookout for snowfall places near Delhi. At a height of 1638 metres, resting atop a hill, Almora is often considered as snow heaven. The winters here are extremely cold and unlike other towns around Delhi, the snowfall here is harsh.

But if you're prepared to brave the harsh winds and incessant snow, there's nothing prettier than Almora. The spectacular view of a blanket of pure white snow, surrounded by pine and Oakwood trees adds to the allure of the location! 


Location:
Uttarakhand

Distance from Delhi:
360 km
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Narkanda

Tucked away in Shimla, Narkanda is a quaint little town enveloped by forests, and definitely one of the best places to visit near Delhi for snowfall. Situated at a height of 9000 feet, this snow-laden town is popular for its skiing and sees tourists from all across India who partake in some adventure.

Apart from the skiing slopes, other adventure activities include trekking up to a beautiful hill called Hatu Nag, especially in winter. Once at the top, the panoramic view of Narkanda covered in a blanket of snow is truly mesmerizing! The town is lined with beautiful apple orchards, tropical forests, magnificent hills, the Mahamaya Temple, which is a must-visit and the gently flowing lake, the banks of which serve as a great picnic spot. 
 
Location: Himachal Pradesh 171213

Distance from Delhi: 390 km

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Khajjiar

Khajjiar is referred to as the Mini Switzerland of India, and rightly so! This small town near Dalhousie is replete with forests, lakes and engulfed by the magnificent Himalayas. The mountains are laden with snow throughout the winter and snow-capped for the rest of the year and it is one of the best snowfall places near Delhi.

Located at 6500 feet, Dalhousie's picturesque landscape, especially during the months of December and January, is a sight worth beholding! Amidst a blanket of white lies the Khajjiar Lake, the meadows, and a nine-hole golf course that Khajjiar is popular for. If you or your group are adventure enthusiasts, make sure you head out on treks.

However, most of the routes might be shut down in winter on account of heavy snowfall. Nonetheless, you can always partake in horse riding, zorbing, paragliding and other activities and go trekking once the weather is more pleasant. 

Location: Himachal Pradesh 176314

Distance from Delhi:
532 km

People Also Ask About Delhi

  1. Which are the best honeymoon places to visit near Delhi?

    Looking for the best honeymoon places to visit near Delhi Here are some of them listed below:

    1. Leh & Ladakh
    2. Jodhpur
    3. 
    Shimla
    4. Manali
    5. Rishikesh
  2. Which are the best hill stations to visit near Delhi with family?

    There are a number of hill stations located near Delhi which offer visitors the utmost comfort and allow them to rejuvenate to the fullest. Here are some of them:

    1. Auli: 372 Km (Best for Skiing, Cable Car Ride, Trekking)
    2. Mussoorie: 280 km (Best for trekking, sightseeing)
    3. Dehradun: 266 km (Best for sightseeing, trekking)
    4. Lansdowne: 258 km (Best for sightseeing, relaxation)
    5. Kasauli287 Km (Best for Camping, Sightseeing, Trekking, Paragliding)
  3. What are the best places to visit near Delhi for 2 day trip?

    India’s capital has some rather relaxing and astonishing places surrounding it that are perfect for a 2-day trip. Here are some of the best places to visit near Delhi for 2 day trip:

    1. Kasauli: 287 km from Delhi
    2. Haridwar: 231 km from Delhi
    3. Agra: 234 km from Delhi
    4. Dehradun: 266 km from Delhi
    5. Jaipur: 281 km from Delhi
  4. Can there be snowfall in Delhi?

    Delhi has a dry climate, even during winter, and the temperature doesn't reach the freezing point, which makes snowfall here extremely rare. Even on the coldest days when chilly winds blow from the Himalayas, the clear skies are soon covered by clouds that warm the city, making snowfall next to impossible.
  5. Is there any snowfall in Lansdowne?

    Lansdowne promises a snow-kissed winter and it's a sight worth beholding! The temperature ranges between 15°C by day and 4°C by night and the entire town hides under a layer of pure white bliss. Snowfall begins early in Lansdowne, almost by October and continues here till January. In the early months of winter, the snow is accompanied by rainfall, making Lansdowne a truly romantic vacation spot. The temperature here often falls below 0°C so be prepared with your warmest winter wear.
  6. Which is the coldest place in Uttarakhand?

    Auli is the coldest place in Uttarakhand. It experiences sub zero temperatures during the winter months, when the temperatures can sometimes fall to almost -10 degrees Celsius. Even during the warmer months, the temperatures in Auli can range between 5 to 15 degrees Celsius.
  7. What is the coldest month in Delhi?

    The coldest month in Delhi is usually January. Decembers are extremely cold as well with the average low dropping to around 8-10°C. But January gets colder with temperatures dropping as low as 5°C. In fact, the lowest recorded temperature in January has even been below -2°C and on the rare occasion that it happens, you might just spot snow in Delhi, if you’re lucky!
  8. Is there any snowfall in Uttarakhand?

    Towards the end of the year, Uttarakhand gets extremely cold with temperatures varying between 15°C during the day and dropping to 3°C at night. Places like Auli, Kedarnath, Valley of Flowers, and Gangotri are all hidden under a thick layer of heavy snow and roads leading to these locations are often blocked during winter. Around Srinagar, Nainital and Mussoorie, it snows once in a while during early January. The best destinations to visit Uttarakhand in winters, where you can find snow, and are accessible too, are Corbett, Haridwar, Dehradun, Almora and Ranikhet.
  9. Where we can find snow in May in India?

    In the month of May, there are a lot of places in India where you can find snow. These places are:
    Gulmarg
    Sonmarg
    Pahalgam
    Rohtang Pass
    Manali
    Katao
    Dras
    North Sikkim
    Nainital
    Ladakh
    Auli
    Patnitop
    Narkanda
    Hemkund Sahib
    Dalhousie
    Almora
  10. Does Mussoorie have snow?

    Yes, Mussoorie has snow during the winter season. The whole region is covered in a thick blanket of white snow during the cold winter months, making Mussoorie quite surreal and magically beautiful.
  11. Does it snow in Nainital?

    Winters in Nainital are accompanied by chilly weather and snow. The temperature drops below 0°C on winter evenings and it begins to snow towards mid-December, which is when people from across India visit to witness the first snowfall. However, it doesn’t snow daily in Nainital. The town experiences snow in fresh spurts from December to February. After winter, you’ll still spot a good amount of snow on mountain tops like China Peak, Killbery, and Tiffin Top, which are in fact referred to as the Snow View areas.
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"It was a nice trip, I loved how beautiful that place was"
"The trip was amazing. Loved the campsite, it's right next to the Parvati river and you feel relaxed just sitting there and absorbing the nature. The organisers were also amazing as they arranged for seperate tents for us and also the transportation provided was very good. The busses were very comfortable and had all the amenities promised. We had the freedom to roam around the city and the guide was well behaved, correct mix of strict and friendly."
27 October 2020
Excellent
Being my first solo trip, I was too nervous prior to boarding the bus to Kasol. But man, what a trip. First of all, I encourage all the readers to try going solo at least once especially on the mountains. The experience was overwhelming. I met other people as well in my journey that came via thrillophilia that made my trip pretty interesting. I enjoyed every bit of it. Whether it was on road, at Kasol or the kheerganga trek, I enjoyed every moment. Since it is October, the weather dropped significantly at Kheerganga, which was surprisingly pleasant for me. The trek was pretty hard but my guide helped me reach the destination comfortably. He was a lot friendly too.. I enjoyed the food as well. The best part was the bonfire at kheerganga to loosen us a bit. To sum it up, each and every moment of my trip was something I'd relish for a long, long time and I just can't wait to plan my next trip again. Thanks Thrillophilia. Cheers!
28 November 2019
Excellent
I personally loved this trip.. The parvati river and it's shooting sound, natural beauty, and campaign with this, once in a life experience. Kheerganga trekking is my first time for any trekking, but I have enjoyed a lot in the lap of the nature... Obviously don't forget the parvati kund, ohh beauty... Lastly it was a most memorable trip.. Which adopt a sweet spot in my memory, and ringing all time.
09 July 2019
Excellent
Kheerganga Trek is the best trek i have ever done. Me and my husband both trusted thrillophilia gateway for treking package. And I must say it's the best treking and camping experience for both of us. We trekked with 20 people's group with 2 guides with us. Both of them was very helpful and supportive. Treking with one guide named (Zorochi Stark) on truecaller was really fun. He was really strict about discipline but he was too funny too. Camping and food was the best at this price. We have done wrong date booking by mistaken I guess. But thanks to thrillophilia team to solve it quick and change our booking date. The way to kheerganga was really challenging as its monsoon so trek was very slippery too. But I found it as great adventure. Loved the trip
16 February 2021
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Excellent
Good service and good driver.my family enjoyed good experience.my driver amarjeet sejwal polite person.he drive's safe
17 January 2021
Excellent
Great facility and a very enjoyable experience. The carts and track are in excellent condition. Very reasonable charges. Our kids loved the outing. Strongly recommended.
06 January 2021
Very Good
Nice trip, made new friends enjoyed alot.
"Trek was awesome with supportive tourist guides but hotel was very bad at service and providing rooms "
04 November 2020
Excellent
Wonderful experience and enthralling Triund trip with Devine beauty and mesmerizing breath taking views

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