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8 winter destinations to explore in India this November

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 22, 2025, 18:00 IST
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8 winter destinations to explore in India this November

November is considered a great month to travel across India. The weather remains cool, the sky is clearer, and nature wears a refreshing charm before the winter touchdown. The month of November is perfect to explore the winter destinations across India. From snow-capped mountains and misty valleys, there's a lot to do and explore.
On this note, let's have a look at some of the must-visit destinations in India this November:

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Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir

Gulmarg becomes a snowland by November, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and serene winter strolls. Its legendary gondola offers bird's-eye views of pine-fringed slopes and snow-white mountains. Trees frosted with snow and frozen fields provide the scenery for postcards. The tranquility of the area makes it ideal for nature enthusiasts who crave peace. With each advancing season, it becomes one of India's finest winter destinations. So, one should definitely plan a winter trip to this amazing place once.

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Leh-Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

By November, Leh-Ladakh's rugged grandeur shines in clear blue skies and snow-covered peaks. The dry, sharp air imbues monasteries stranded high above valleys with stillness. This time the number of tourists is also less which makes the land feel open and with less population while exploring different places around Leh-Ladakh. It's a great moment to indulge in local culture and witness the magic of autumn changing over to deep winter.

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Nainital, Uttarakhand

Nainital, with its emerald lake and surrounding hills, becomes even more magical in November. The air is cool and crisp, and the early winter mist adds a fairytale charm to the town. Boating on Naini Lake or walking through the Mall Road feels serene and refreshing. The view from Snow View Point offers a glimpse of the distant, snow-capped Himalayas. It’s a perfect winter retreat for couples and families alike.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla greets November with a lovely chill in the air and whispers of snow on faraway ridges. The Mall and Ridge's colonial roads look particularly lovely under morning dew. It is time to indulge in hot tea, comfort stays, and heritage walks. The pine-clad hills and peaceful vibes provide the perfect blend of comfort and sentiment.

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Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

As the Rann Utsav gets underway in November, this expanse of salt desert turns into a carnival of culture. Days are warm and nights become cool under starry skies. White salt plains glisten like snow under moonlight, leaving one enchanted. Traditional dances, handicrafts, and local cuisine complement the beauty, turning it into a destination that has to be visited.

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Coorg (Kodagu), Karnataka

Coorg during November is so dipped in greenery and is bathed in mist and coffee aroma. The weather is favourably pleasant, which is good to walk around and visit the plantations. Waterfalls are still running since the monsoon creates an added musical effect to the atmosphere. Coorg is a serene place to the soul with its peaceful rhythm and the beauty of nature.

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Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

It is all about fresh air, serene views, and amazing sights of paddy fields juxtaposed against hills rolling in the Ziro Valley in November. The cultural and traditional beauty of the Apatani tribal villages are full of local culture. The area feels so serene snd untouched which makes it paradise for slow travellers. The culture of Ziro is a secret treasure of an Indian northeast that is quite raw and sincere.

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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

The month of November in Kodaikanal is quiet, calm and picturesquely green. The climate is favourable to sightsee the lake, hike to scenic places, or sunbathe by waterfalls. Hills are smothered in fog in the morning, and look dreamy. It is not so busy and provides a good opportunity to the couples or families to relax and enjoy the quiet beauty of the mountains.

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