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5 Snowy Destinations In India To Explore This Summer

5 Snowy Destinations In India To Explore This Summer

News1819-05-2025
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If you believe that only the plains of Kashmir stay snow-covered in summer, think again. Several places across India continue to witness snowfall even in May and June. Many mountain regions remain wrapped in snow well into these months, offering the perfect setting for snow activities like skating and making memories with friends and family. Some destinations, like Rohtang Pass, are accessible only during this period, making them ideal for a summer visit. Likewise, parts of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are perfect getaways during this season. Here are five budget-friendly destinations you can explore. (News18 Gujarati)
Rohtang Darra: Rohtang Darra is situated in the Kullu-Manali district of Himachal Pradesh. Certain areas of this glacier are open to tourists and it is easily accessible through the Atal Tunnel. Located on the eastern Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, this scenic spot remains snow-covered all year round. The snow-capped peaks and blue skies are mesmerising. It lies about 51 kilometres from Manali at an altitude of 3,978 metres above sea level. The grandeur of the vast Himalayan vistas seen from here captivates every traveller. If you're fortunate, you might even witness fresh snowfall. Tourists can enjoy snowboarding, skiing, and snowball fights here. (News18 Gujarati)
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