Shimla becomes the magical wonderland in winter, where the vintage architecture of the colonial times blends splendidly with the white landscape.
Gulmarg is a winter paradise, with activities like snowboarding and sledding; this makes it the destination of choice for adventure enthusiasts.
In Kullu Valley, Manali experiences a perfect winterscape. Solang Valley nearby is home to adventure, and skiing and snowboarding are two of the winter sports possible there.
It has the icy, rugged terrains of Leh-Ladakh. Lakes are frozen, and ice formations create a very unique winter adventure.
Goa is a tropical paradise to forget the bitter cold of winter with its golden beaches and soft breezes. In this season, the state dresses up in bright festivals to form an atmosphere for beach lovers and party-hoppers.
Winter in Udaipur is even more breathtaking with its scenic lakes and its fairytale palaces; it has lovely weather for exploration. The City Palace and Lake Pichola create mesmerising locales with heritage sites.
The rolling hills of Kohima and rich tribal culture become vivid during the winter when the Hornbill Festival celebrates Naga culture through dance, music, and crafts.
The Rann of Kutch becomes this ethereal desert of purest white in winter, especially during the Rann Utsav. From cultural performances to camel rides, one can enjoy the beauty of the salt flats glistening under the full moon in a magical winter atmosphere.
Its princely architecture and mild status of winter lent itself to an exploration of forts, palaces, and vibrant markets. The poetic touch given to the city's mild winter adds a cultural aspect in warm hues.
Tawang, known for its beautiful panoramic views of snow and fantastic monasteries, is a winter travel destination that has yet to be discovered. The monastery, snow-capped mountains, packages a very quiet and spiritual feel.