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Preparing for some ‘Chilling’ Vacations Ahead: Destination Ideas and Packing Tips!

Winter is here! While some people plan to spend their days and weekends curled up in a blanket sipping on coffee or hot chocolate, others love to explore new places and enjoy the chilly weather in places where it is the most beautiful. From the snow-laden mountains in Kashmir to the beautiful hill stations of Himachal Pradesh, India has a lot to offer tourists in winter. Get out of your cosy bed and get ready to experience the season at its best!

Best Destinations in India for the “Chilling” Months

1. Gulmarg, Kashmir

Nestled in the valley of Kashmir, this hill town is magical throughout the year, but its charm is magnified upon the arrival of winter. The frozen lakes and snow-laden landscape make it a perfect destination to indulge in snow activities such as snowboarding and skiing. If you are up for an adventure, Gulmarg will definitely satisfy your hunger for that adrenaline rush.

You can also trek on one of the many trails for top sightseeing in the area and snow-fight with your fellow travellers. What is more! There are many cosy hotels and rest houses around the area, like POP HOME 92079 Jahangir Homestay and POP HOME 92077 Waseem Homestay, that will make you feel like you are in the middle of heaven.

2. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Deodar trees, towering mountains, heavy snowfall, and winding roads— you guessed it right! We are talking about one of the most loved winter destinations, Manali. Located in Himachal Pradesh, this wonder of a hill station is a paradise for honeymooners, snow lovers, and adventure seekers. There are also many cosy hotels like OYO MNL739 Manali Villa and OYO 90056 New Himank Homestay. Whether paragliding in Solang Valley, a biking trip to Rohtang Pass, or hiking up to Jogini Waterfalls, Manali will bestow you with wonderful memories, and you will leave with the urge to keep coming back for more.

3. Shimla-Kufri, Himachal Pradesh

For people who love to experience snowfall, Shimla-Kufri is definitely among the most popular North Indian destinations. The city is surrounded by snow-covered forests and rolling hills which pave the way for many adventure activities. Numerous restaurants along the Mall roads make for the most satisfying setting to enjoy the delightful views of the Himalayas while sipping on a hot cup of coffee. Shimla also has some of the most romantic hotels and resorts in the country, such as Vatika Resort & Cottages Shimla and OYO 83701 Hotel C Shimla, which will make your experience even more memorable.

4. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh

Also located in Himachal Pradesh, the hill station is quite different and unique compared to the others. It is a preferred destination for someone who enjoys colonial charm. Winters bring out the best of this hill station. The chilly breeze invites you to come out and experience the best time of your life as the mercury falls below the freezing point. Trekking enthusiasts flock to the area in December when the National Himalayan Winter Trekking Expedition is held.

5. Goa

While there is no month when Goa can’t lure you into getting spoiled a little, this Indian beach destination tends to cast a spell in winter. Winter afternoons by the beach, chilly evenings with a cup of tea, and a subtle tan to show off equal a perfect winter beach holiday. The feeling can’t be described any better than it can be experienced. What is more! It also offers welcoming family hotels in Goa, like OYO 17147 Route 77 and OYO Flagship 9741 Triple Beach Guest House, at affordable rates, so you can stay for as many days as you want.

6. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

Dreaming of camping under the starry night sky in sub-zero temperatures in the largest salt sand desert? Don’t worry! Dreams come true when you plan well. The Rann of Kutch holds a two-month-long cultural festival in the winter months, and this place looks like a scene straight out of a dream. Authentic handicrafts, traditional food, stargazing, and desert safari are all complemented by a wide expanse of desert land, a sight to behold! Lakhs of tourists are invited from around the world to the Kutch festival, so it is best to make your bookings well in advance.

7. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Jaisalmer is quite humid and hot for the rest of the year, but during the winter months, the weather is pleasant and comforting. December and January are the best months to visit this desert city. Activities like camel rides, desert camping, dune bashing, quad biking, parasailing and much more keep adventure lovers occupied during their trip to the desert. Moreover, a visit to the Nerasi Music school, Sonar Quila, and Kuldhara Village will take you on a cultural ride.

Packing Tips for Winter Vacations

1. Medicines: An emergency medicine kit is a must-have on a winter holiday.

2. Scarves or head caps: Ample protection from the cold is needed by the delicate neck region that a jacket doesn’t provide. Make sure to carry scarves and head caps to protect your neck, throat, and head from the chilly temperatures.

3. Shoes: The importance of carrying high-quality shoes for top sightseeing in winter can’t be ignored. Vacations involve a lot of walking around, so good footwear is much needed.

4. Socks and gloves: Feet and hands are often ignored while packing for winter holidays as most of the emphasis is laid on coats and jackets. But if exposed, hands and feet will likely catch colds and infections.

Conclusion

So, plan your chilling adventures this winter and make them memorable by visiting these amazing travel destinations this winter. Book your accommodation in OYO rooms and hotels for a comfortable and affordable stay!

 

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