Forgot to go to the Valley of Flowers? 6 other valleys you can visit in India during winter
Due to the onset of winter and snowfall, the stunning Valley of Flowers has been closed for visitors from October 31.
6 valleys you can visit in India during winter. Credit: Canva
with valley of flowers In Uttarakhand Nature lovers may be disappointed as its doors are closed with the onset of winter. But don’t worry – India is home to many spectacular valleys that are absolutely breathtaking and offer unique experiences for winter travelers. Here’s a guide to eight breathtaking valleys to visit in India this winter.
Zanskar ValleyLadakh
One of the least commercialized microcosms of Ladakh, Zanskar turns into a frozen wonderland during winter with snow-clad peaks and frozen rivers. The challenging Chadar trek across the frozen Zanskar river is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the adventurous. The crisp winter air, pristine snow and clear skies make this valley and its turquoise lakes a true winter destination.
Yumthang ValleySikkim
Often called the “Valley of Flowers” of the Northeast, Yumthang is a snow-covered paradise in winter. Although flowers bloom here in spring, the valley covered with white snow offers an equally magical experience. You can also visit the nearby hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties, to enjoy the warmth amid the cold. It is also the gateway to Lachung, where you can experience snowfall in Sikkim.
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
A favorite of adventurous road travelers, the harsh winter landscape of Spiti Valley is a sight to behold with snow-capped mountains, frozen rivers and ancient monasteries. Spiti remains cut off from most of the rest of the country during winter, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a secluded retreat. The villages of Kaza and Tabo offer comfortable accommodation with views that will surely leave you in awe.
Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
Araku Valley offers a different flavor of winter with its mild, pleasant weather, making it perfect for a warm yet refreshing escape. Located in the Eastern Ghats, Araku has coffee plantations and stunning views. Be sure to visit the Borra Caves, which display spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Silent Valley, Kerala
Located in the Western Ghats, Silent Valley National Park remains relatively untouched, offering immersion in pristine tropical rainforests even in winter. The valley is home to exotic wildlife, including the endangered lion-tailed macaque and several rare bird species. It experiences cool, misty mornings in winter and is perfect for nature walks and photography.
Also read: 10 Winter Treks in India You Should Plan With Your Friends
Kangra Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Famous for its scenic beauty and the snow-covered backdrop of the Dhauladhar Range, Kangra Valley remains alive even in winter, especially for northerners, who often visit towns like McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala and Palampur on weekends. With a blend of Tibetan culture and the Himalayas, this valley is ideal for tranquility winter vacation With your family. Enjoy misty nature trails, visit Kangra Fort, or experience Tibetan food and crafts.
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