Experience The Best Of Winter In Uttarakhand

The beauty of these towns in the northern state of India is unsurpassed. Winter brings snow, making these places in the Himalayas more spectacular
The skiing town of Auli is spectacular during winter
The skiing town of Auli is spectacular during winter
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Auli

If you're looking for a tad more snowy adventure than tossing snowballs, then perhaps you're ready for Auli (2,895 metres). The Uttaranchal government is trying to create a fine skiing town. Auli is small --- the skiing area is seven kilometres, but it makes up with spectacular views of the East Garhwal peaks. The cable car system will take you all the way to Auli from Joshimath and ski-lifts take you to the bunny and advanced slopes. Snow packing machines keep the powder fresh.


Getting there: Around 492 kilometres north east of Delhi, Auli is a 10-hour drive on NH58 to Joshimath and then the PWD road. The nearest railhead is Haridwar (320 kms).

Where to stay: There are only two options here. If your budget can handle it, enjoy the views from the Cliff Top Club Resort (9411107939/ 45). The GMVN Skiing and Tourist Resort (9568006602) is more affordable
Snowfall Most likely between late December and March

Snow View is one of the hill station's most popular spots
Snow View is one of the hill station's most popular spotsH.A. Mirza & Sons, Delhi/ Wikimedia Commons

Nainital

Nainital (1,938 metres) isn't what it used to be, but with a little bit of persistence you will successfully shake off the honeymooning hordes. From sightseeing to boating, golfing to adventure sports, from long walks and easy treks to just unwinding or introspecting --- Nainital has it all. The Aerial Express ropeway to Snow View (2,270m) is one of the high points of a trip to Nainital. You'll have a spectacular view of the Himalayan snow and the Nanda Devi peak. The snow during winter makes it a perfect destination for those seeking to experience a drastic drop in temperature.

Getting there: It is 310 km by road from Delhi. The nearest railhead is Kathgodam, 35 kms away. By road, Nainital is approximately an 8 hour drive from Delhi.
Where to stay There is a profusion of hotels to suit all possible budgets. The plush Manu Maharani (05942-237341) has great views. KMVN's Sarovar Tourist Rest House (05942-235570)
Snowfall: Unpredictable but intermittent in January through February.

Harsil

Harsil (2,743 metres) has more or less escaped serious tourist attention. Mostly people bypass it to go to Gangotri, which is just perfect for those of us who'd like a quiet holiday in the hills. Here is the Himalayan experience in all its glory, from beautiful rivers and streams, hot springs, waterfalls, soaring peaks and spectacular glaciers. The drive there is equally charming as the route winds past the Bhagirathi from Uttarkashi. And with Gangotri and Gaumukh fairly close by there are several options for the more restless. The small place turns enchanting during winter. The snow-clad trees and mountains is a sight to behold. Soak in the lovely winterland and chill in the winter air.

Getting there The nearest railhead is Rishikesh, 248 km away.
Where to stay: There is a GMVN Tourist Rest House (01377-232210).
Snowfall: Starts December-end and has been known to fall as late as March.

Winter transforms Abbott Mount into a snow world
Winter transforms Abbott Mount into a snow world

Abbott Mount

An isolated hilltop in a forgotten corner of Pithoragarh district, Abbott Mount (7,000 feet), offers all the charms of cosy isolation. A small church and the (nearly) century-old property of the late Mr Abbott provide a colonial patina, while a panorama of peaks including Trishul, Nandaghunti and Nanda Devi will leave you in awe. Add a dusting of snow and wood fires at night, and you get the perfect picture of a lovely winter vacation.

Getting there: The nearest railhead, Kathgodam is 177 km away. It's a 6- hour drive via Bhimtal, Dhanachuli Bend and Lohaghat. A beautiful route.
Where to stay: Snow View Cottage is the only place you'll want to stay. The cottage sleeps eight (Delhi bookings 011-51720224).
Snowfall: Most likely in January-February.

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