8 snowiest countries on Earth, where you can get buried under snow!
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Mar 2, 2024, 00:00 IST
8 snowiest countries on Earth, where you can get buried under snow!
Snowfall transforms landscapes into winter wonderlands, and turns them into a sight to behold. However, there are some regions that may never witness delicate snowflakes, whereas others experience astonishing amounts of snow. If you have always wanted to see snowfall, or just love snowfall, here are some of the snowiest countries worldwide, where you will definitely be able to enjoy a snowy experience.
Japan
Japan, known for its picturesque landscapes, witnesses unparalleled snowfall in higher elevations. If reports are to go by, it receives nearly 600 inches per winter season. The Niseko region attracts avid skiers with its fresh powder, courtesy of cold air flowing from China over the Sea of Japan, creating heavy snowfall during the months of January and February.
Canada
Canada, often regarded as one of the coldest countries globally, experiences winter for six to eight months annually. Cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary endure extended periods without seeing the sun, with temperatures plummeting to dangerous levels, reaching 76 degrees below zero.
United States
The sheer size of the United States ensures its inclusion among the snowiest countries. While some regions remain snow-free, states like Minnesota are known for harsh winters. The US has seen a record 1,500 inches of snow in the 21st century, with notable snowfall in states like Maine, New Hampshire, Alaska, Vermont, and Wyoming.
Norway
Norway, adorned with lush foliage in summer, transforms into a winter wonderland with approximately 900 inches of snowfall. Winter lasts around four months, with Oslo experiencing below-zero temperatures. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Norway for activities like skiing, dog sledding, and snowshoeing.
North Korea
Despite being shrouded in mystery, North Korea stands out as one of the snowiest countries. Enduring frigid winters with blizzard-like conditions, the country has accumulated over 700 inches of snow in the last century, averaging 37 snow days annually.
China
China's vastness results in varying snowfall levels across regions. While the northern part experiences a relatively ‘dry’ winter, the country as a whole sees a high amount of snowfall during the peak winter season. China's winter can be not only snowy, but also blustery, adding to the seasonal challenges.
Nepal
Nepal, despite its reputation for summer heat, ranks among the snowiest countries due to its mountainous terrain. Hosting seven of the world's highest peaks, including part of Mount Everest, Nepal receives a good amount of snowfall annually, with higher elevations experiencing colder temperatures.
Russia
Russia, known for its harsh winters, receives over 20 inches of snow annually, with approximately 72 snow days each winter. The country's winter delights include sledding around Kamchatka, ice skating on Lake Baikal, and the captivating Northern Lights painting the sky over snow-capped mountains on the Kola Peninsula.
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