These 5 countries have winter when others have summer

TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Updated : Feb 21, 2025, 10:47 IST

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These 5 countries have winter when others have summer

While much of the world is basking in the summer sun from June to August, a handful of countries experience the exact opposite—cold temperatures, snowfall, and cozy winter vibes. In the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are flipped, meaning while beaches in Europe and North America are packed with sunseekers, destinations like Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa are embracing winter.

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Argentina

Argentina's winter season, from June to August, transforms parts of the country into a snow-covered paradise. The Patagonia region experiences some of the most stunning winter landscapes, with destinations like Bariloche and Ushuaia offering top-tier skiing, snowboarding, and breathtaking mountain views. Bariloche is often called the "Switzerland of South America." Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, provides a unique opportunity to witness glaciers, penguins, and snow-covered forests.

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Chile

Winter in Chile is all about majestic mountains, thrilling winter sports, and dramatic landscapes. The Andes Mountains, which stretch across the country, host some of South America’s top ski resorts, including Valle Nevado, Portillo, and La Parva, all within a short drive from Santiago. For those who love rugged landscapes, Patagonia in winter is an otherworldly experience. Places like Torres del Paine National Park become even more magical with fewer tourists, crisp air, and snow-draped peaks. Meanwhile, in the Atacama Desert—one of the driest places on Earth—winter nights offer some of the best stargazing conditions in the world.

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Australia

Australia’s winter is mild in most cities but cold in the highlands, offering a diverse range of experiences. While Sydney and Melbourne enjoy crisp, pleasant weather perfect for sightseeing, winter brings snowfall to the Snowy Mountains and Tasmania. Australian wildlife is also more active during winter, making it a great season for spotting whales along the coast, kangaroos hopping through national parks, and koalas snoozing in eucalyptus trees.

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New Zealand

Winter in New Zealand is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts, especially on the South Island, where the landscape is transformed into a snowy wonderland. Queenstown, often called the "Adventure Capital of the World," is a major winter hotspot, with access to four world-class ski resorts (Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Cardrona, and Treble Cone). Beyond skiing, visitors can try snowboarding, ice climbing, or even heli-skiing in the breathtaking Southern Alps. For those who prefer relaxing winter escapes, New Zealand offers geothermal hot springs, especially in Rotorua and Hanmer Springs. Winter is also a great time for whale watching in Kaikoura, where you can spot sperm whales, dolphins, and orcas.

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South Africa

South Africa may not be the first place that comes to mind for winter travel, but its mild, dry season from June to August is actually one of the best times for wildlife safaris. National parks like Kruger National Park and Addo Elephant Park offer unparalleled wildlife viewing as animals gather around scarce water sources, making it easier to spot the Big Five. In the Drakensberg Mountains, winter brings snow-covered peaks and scenic hiking trails.

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