15 snowfall photos that’ll make you head for Himachal Pradesh
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, HIMACHAL PRADESH/ Updated : Jan 11, 2017, 11:18 IST
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So, there’s a reason why December and January are considered the happiest months of the year. There’s Christmas, there’s New Year, and then there’s snow (wish there was Jon Snow too)! This time too, nature kept its promise and gra … Read more
So, there’s a reason why December and January are considered the happiest months of the year. There’s Christmas, there’s New Year, and then there’s snow (wish there was Jon Snow too)! This time too, nature kept its promise and graced the already wondrous Himachal Pradesh with heavy snowfall only to add to its natural splendour. Read less

So, there’s a reason why December and January are considered the happiest months of the year. There’s Christmas, there’s New Year, and then there’s snow (wish there was Jon Snow too)! This time too, nature kept its promise and graced the already wondrous Himachal Pradesh with heavy snowfall only to add to its natural splendour. People from near and far travelled, wandered, waited and captured just to unravel the beauty of Himachal, and the results were absolutely incredible. As the snow continues to pour in, the social media sites too are floating with some splendid photographs that will make you long for some snow holiday amidst mountains. To fuel that travel instinct in you, we have collated the very best pictures of snowfall in Himachal that are doing rounds on Instagram.
2. Snow show at Shimla
3. Hide and seek with sun and snow
4. A snow walk in Manali
5. Motorcycle diaries from Rohtang Pass
6. Shades of nature from the Queen of Hills, Shimla
7. Lost in snow
8. Now that’s the spirit of a traveller from Dharamshala
9. Fresh from a traveller’s dream
10. Snapshot from Kufri
11. Happy snowing bro!
12. Picture perfect
13. Love at first snow at Shimla
14. Unravelling Himachal
15. Pensive mode on!
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