With the beginning of November, cold starts falling in many parts of the country. This winter season is very pleasant and is considered very good for traveling. There is a different fun in having fun with friends, family, and partners, especially at a place where there is snowfall. There are many places across the country which are known to visit, about which we are going to tell you today. These places look beautiful in summer, but in winter their view becomes mesmerizing. These tourist places remain the center of attraction from November to February-March. Let us know about these places...

Gulmarg, Kashmir
Gulmarg is the best place to visit during the winter season. Although one can visit here throughout the year, this hill town of Kashmir is considered a winter wonderland. The frozen lake and snow-covered valleys here thrill travelers. Here you can go snowboarding and skiing etc.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Shimla and Kufri look very beautiful in the snowy winter season and are worth visiting. Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh is surrounded by rolling hills and snow-covered forests which makes the city gorgeous. Many restaurants on Mall Road offer charm and a good location to enjoy the panoramic views of the beautiful Himalayas while sipping a hot cup of tea.

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
This sandy place of Rajasthan is also the best place to visit in winter. It is very hot in Jaisalmer throughout the year. Jaisalmer attracts travelers in this season. Here you get to ride a camel. There are options to enjoy camping in the desert, parasailing, quad biking, and dune bashing.

Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh
Dharamshala, often called 'Small Lhasa', is a small town located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by the Dhauladhar range, thick alpine vegetation, narrow streets, and colonial buildings, it is one of the finest hill stations in India. Another reason for its popularity is the presence of a large community of Tibetans, due to which people like to visit here the most. Its presence has greatly influenced the food, music, and ambiance of Dharamshala. If you have been here in summer, then definitely go here once in winter to see the beauty of this place.

Wayanad, Kerala
If you don't like cold hill stations during winter, you can always visit 'God's Own Country' – the beautiful southern city of Wayanad located in Kerala. The food, culture, and history are just some of the many things you can experience. Wayanad is a wonderful place that attracts tourists from all over the country throughout the year.

Binsar, Uttarakhand
If you like the peace of Uttarakhand, then a small hill station named Binsar is situated here. You can visit this Binsar Hill Station and enjoy the beauty of the mountains in winter. From here you get a wonderful view of Kedarnath and Nanda Devi peaks. Nature lovers will like this place.

Kutch, Gujarat
Although you can visit other places in Gujarat with family, friends, or partners in any season, but Rann of Kutch is the best place to visit in the winter season. The Rann Utsav of this place is famous in India as well as all over the world. Let us tell you that Rann Mahotsav is celebrated between November and February and you can also be a part of it. Here you can enjoy the best cuisine along with camel riding.

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh is a very beautiful state. There is a place named Tawang which is an offbeat spot to visit in winter. In winter, the snow-covered mountains and Himalayan valleys present a spectacular view. Torgya Festival is organized here in January. Losar can be visited in February. Therefore, if you are planning a trip then plan for January or February.

Goa
Whether or not you visit some other place during the winter season, you visit Goa. This place full of beautiful views is the best place to visit in winter. There is a different fun in visiting the beaches of Goa during the winter season. Here you can go for a walk with friends, family, or partner anytime. Apart from this, you can also enjoy one of the best food here. Can also go to a nightclub.

Gangtok, Sikkim
Home to the old India-China Silk Road, Gangtok is a unique hill station with something for everyone. From Buddhist pilgrims to trekkers, tourists to honeymooners, every kind of traveler can find something to see here. Greenery and fauna everywhere, tranquil high-altitude lakes, colorful monasteries, and a glimpse of the real Himalayas. They may force you to stay here for 4 to 5 more days. Although there is no snowfall in Gangtok, the temperature drops up to 4 degrees, so keep as many cold clothes as possible while packing.

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