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Top 5 most places to visit in India during the winter

Kashmir

It doesn’t matter when you go Kashmir, it is beautiful all year around. Going to Kashmir in winter will give you a different view of the surrounding than usual; you will see the snow covered beautiful sceneries of Kashmir during winter.


Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Another beautiful place to visit is the Ganga Festival in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the oldest as well as a sacred Hindu city in the world. Every year, during the month of November the festival takes place, which lasts for five days.

Manali, Himachal Pradesh

The curvy roads and heavy snowfall of Manali, is nothing less than equivalent of Yash Raj Film’s extravagant Swiss film scenes background. Manali, the high-altitude Himalayan resort town is one of the best places in India to visit during winter time. It is definitely a place for newlyweds to spend some calm and alone time. There are many adventurous activities to enjoy like ice skating, paragliding and rock climbing.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla is another snow covered place in India, it is said that Shimla uncovers its beauty during the winter season. Shimla also offers activities like paragliding, ice skating and trekking for the visitors.

Delhi

It is one of the busiest cities of India without any doubt. However, the mist covered mornings and famous street food during winter will give a great experience.  There are places like India Gate, Qutub Minar and Red Fort to see as well as Garden of Five Senses.

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