7 Snowy Honeymoon Destinations In India With The Perfect Cuddle-Weather. (No, Not Shimla)
Skiing, para-gliding, cable car rides, making snow-angels or just cuddling up and watching a beautiful snowfall – you can do it all here.
Gulmarg
This hill station located in Jammu and Kashmir at an altitude of 2500 meters serves as the perfect spot for fun adventure amidst chilling cold weather! What’s more is that it is the only heli-skiing resort in Asia which makes it rather exclusive.
Auli
This Himalayan ski resort in Uttarakhand is ideal for a couple who wants a melange of adventure, peaceful vibes and tranquil beauty! The hill station offers the longest cable ride in Asia, which is worth including in your bucket list.
Manali
Located in Himachal Pradesh, Manali is ideal for those looking for a snowy honeymoon trip. It attracts tourists from all over the world. If you do plan to go, make sure you go skiing in Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley.
(Also, you’ve heard of the infamous Manali green. ;P )
Kufri
A small hill station just around 20 km from Shimla. Apart from the snow-covered settings, they also have a wildlife zoo that has rare antelopes, birds and some other interesting animals whose names you probably haven’t heard of. You can also check out Chini bungalow for its architecture and spend some time at Kufri Fun World, the town’s amusement park.
Nainital
Probably saw this one coming! One of the most popular and prettiest hill stations in the country, it’s a great option for a honeymoon visit.
Leh-Ladakh
Great place to enjoy natural beauty, kick-back and chill. Also has sporty adventures like mountain biking that can be done in some of the highest passes on the planet like Taglang La, Bara-Lacha La and Lachulung La (of course, not in snowy months). You can also check out Pangong Lake where the last scene of 3 Idiots was shot.
Not to be stereo-typical but make sure your girl is up for all the intense adventure!
Patnitop
A hillstation in Jammu and Kashmir where the snowfall is worth witnessing.
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