Himachal Pradesh, a great destination to experience snow

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Himachal Pradesh is one of the best Indian states to experience snowfall at a low cost. Let us explore some lesser-known spots in the state where one can enjoy the snow and the view of majestic mountains.

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Kinnaur

Kinnaur has already embraced the first snowfall of 2024 with open arms. The valleys and mountains are blanketed by snow, and the region is renowned for its orchids, ancient monasteries, and the warm welcome extended to visitors by the locals.

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Lahaul Spiti

If you love snow-capped mountains and sparkling lakes in your tourist travels, Lahaul Spiti is the right place for you. Lahaul and Spiti, formerly two separate districts, are now a single district. It's home to Himalayan passes at high altitudes and ancient Buddhist monasteries.

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Kullu

This small town on the road to Manali transforms into a tourist destination that welcomes visitors in droves when it snows. The surrounding Himalayas and the Beas River turn Kullu into a quintessential Himalayan town. The Great Himalayan National Park is also situated in Kullu.

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Mandi

Famous for its international Shivaratri festival and ancient temples, Mandi is also known as the cultural capital of Himachal Pradesh. If you want to experience a traditional Himalayan town with snow, you can visit Mandi.

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Kangra

The Kangra Fort is considered to be the largest of its kind in the Himalayas and the oldest in India. The rock-cut temple at Masroor and the Ambika Mata temple inside the Kangra fort are also situated here. Visitors can witness the spectacular sight of snow falling on the expansive tea plantations.

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