5 Places In India That Witness Heavy Snowfall And What Travelers Should Know

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5 places in India that witness heavy snowfall and what travelers should know

It is the first snowfall of 2026 and travelers across India are happy with this winter period after a long time. Due to the strong Western Disturbance, Himalayan regions are witnessing heavy and heavy snowfall in North India. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), snowfall will continue at higher altitudes in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

Let’s take a quick look at five places experiencing heavy snow right now and what travelers should know:

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Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir

Gulmarg, the snow capital of India, is buried under heavy snow even now. Travelers are thrilled by the white beauty and dramatic winter scenes making it a paradise for photographers. This is already the height of the snow season. People visit here to enjoy skiing and snowboarding, among other things.

What to know before:

Roads may be disrupted by snow and wind

Carry heavy winter gear and waterproof boots

Adaptation because altitude sickness can affect some travellers

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Manali and surrounding areas, Himachal Pradesh

A number of tourists in Manali are now sharing beautiful and dreamy pictures and videos of heavy snowfall in Manali and the upper parts. A number of major roads across the state remain closed. But the views are incredible. Manali is witnessing such beautiful and heavy snow after many years.

What to know before:

If you are heading towards Manali, expect road and traffic blockades

Public transportation is limited

Housing issues

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Shimla and Narkanda, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla, the beautiful capital of Himachal Pradesh, is also witnessing heavy snow after a long drought. Tourists are very pleased with the views of “Paisa Vasool”. Sheena Mehta, an ardent snow lover from Delhi, who is currently in Shimla, described it as her “dream come true moment”. What we are experiencing here is unbelievable, unbelievable! I feel very lucky.” Social media posts are filled with pictures of snowfall from Shimla and Narkanda.

What to know before:

Traffic problem due to the closure of many roads

Slippery road conditions

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Mussoorie, Auli and other upland areas of Uttarakhand

It is the first snowfall of 2026 in North Uttarakhand in a while. Auli, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Mussoorie, Chakrata, and Munsiyari are all covered in heavy snow. These are popular hill destinations that combine spirituality, adventure and scenic beauty.

What to know before:

Some roads may be blocked

Carry heavy winter clothing and equipment

Emergency services may be slower

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Les Ladesh area

Leh Ladakh and Zanskar are also covered in deep snow. Ice has turned this cold desert into a winter wonderland. This place is only for serious winter travelers and adventure seekers. The famous Chadar Trek on the frozen Zanskar River is ideal for trekkers.

What to know before:

Temperatures can drop to -20°C or lower

Chadar Trek is only for experienced trekkers with guides

Adaptation

Check local weather news and local alerts daily

Confirm your transfer status and keep the check

Drive carefully because black ice can be dangerous

Avoid traveling at night

Prioritize safety

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