10 most sought-after travel adventures people look for in winters
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Updated : Nov 24, 2024, 19:02 IST
10 most sought-after travel adventures people look for in winters
Winter isn’t just about cosy blankets and hot chocolate—it’s also the perfect season for thrilling adventures and unique experiences. As the snow blankets some parts of the world in white, it opens the door to activities that can only be enjoyed during this magical time of year. From chasing the Northern Lights in Arctic skies to feeling the rush of skiing down snow-covered slopes, and even indulging in tranquil pursuits like ice fishing or soaking in hot springs, winter has something for every traveller.
Skiing and snowboarding
Popular in alpine destinations like the Swiss Alps, Aspen in the USA, Whistler in Canada, and Gulmarg and Auli in India, skiing and snowboarding are quintessential winter adventures. These activities combine adrenaline with breathtaking mountain landscapes.
Northern Lights viewing
Many travellers seek the magical auroras during winter, heading to locations like Tromsø in Norway, Iceland, and Finnish Lapland. Winter offers the best chance to witness this celestial spectacle under clear, dark skies.
Ice climbing
Adventure enthusiasts embrace the thrill of scaling frozen waterfalls and icy cliffs in places like Banff, Canada, and Ouray, USA. This challenging activity requires skill but rewards with unique views and a sense of accomplishment.
Dog sledding
An iconic Arctic experience, dog sledding lets adventurers traverse snowy wildernesses in Alaska, Canada, or Lapland. It's a thrilling way to connect with nature and immerse in local cultures. Get ready for some serious dog mushing.
Winter wildlife safaris
Winter safaris offer unique opportunities to spot rare wildlife. Travellers visit Yellowstone National Park for wolves, Siberia for Amur leopards, Japan for snow monkeys bathing in hot springs, or Ladakh and Spiti in India for snow leopards.
Snowshoeing and winter hiking
If skiing is not your cup of tea, slower-paced alternatives are snowshoeing and hiking. Walk through the well-marked snow-covered trails in the Rockies, the Alps, Scandinavian forests, or even in Kashmir. These activities provide serene exploration of a destination and spectacular views.
Ice hotel stays
Staying in an ice hotel, such as Sweden’s Ice hotel or Canada’s Hôtel de Glace, is a one-of-a-kind winter experience. These hotels may be temporary in nature, but they sure will give you plenty of unique experiences and stories to tell once you are back from your winter holiday.
Hot springs and thermal baths
Soaking in hot springs surrounded by snow is a sought-after winter indulgence. Popular spots include Blue Lagoon in Iceland, onsens in Japan, and Banff Upper Hot Springs in Canada.
Christmas markets and winter festivals
If you are in no mood for adventure activities, you can always check out the iconic Christmas markets. They are quite big in European destinations like Vienna, Prague, and Strasbourg. China’s Harbin’s Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival is also known to attract global travellers.
Ice fishing
Have you ever gone ice fishing? So what do die-hard anglers do when it’s snow and ice all around? Well, they drill holes into frozen lakes, camp out a night or two and do fishing. In places like Minnesota in the USA, Ontario in Canada, and Finland, this activity is quite popular. So sit back, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, and possibly catch dinner!
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