As December casts its silvery spell, the lush green meadows of Kashmir surrender to a thick, pristine blanket of snow, transforming the “Paradise on Earth” into a mesmerizing winter wonderland. With fewer crowds than in the summer months, December offers a peaceful and intimate experience, perfect for both adventure seekers and those seeking a serene escape.
Here is your comprehensive guide to the best places to visit and the enchanting experiences that await you in Kashmir this December.
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Gulmarg: The epicentre of winter sports

Known as the “Skiing Capital of India,” Gulmarg is the ultimate destination for snow lovers and adventure enthusiasts in December.
- The Gulmarg Gondola: A ride on one of Asia’s highest cable cars is a must-do experience. It operates in two phases, taking you up to the Apharwat Peak. From the top, you can soak in panoramic, breathtaking views of the snow-covered Pir Panjal range.
- Skiing and snowboarding: Gulmarg’s powdery slopes attract both beginners and seasoned skiers. Various ski schools offer lessons and equipment rentals for those new to the sport.
- Other snow activities: Beyond skiing, you can enjoy a variety of snow sports, including snowshoeing, sledging, and snowmobiling, for a truly exhilarating experience.
- Drung Frozen Waterfall: A short drive from Gulmarg, this waterfall freezes over in December, creating a spectacular natural ice formation and a perfect photo opportunity.
Srinagar: The heart of Kashmiri charm

Srinagar, the summer capital, holds its own special charm in winter. With snow-dusted houseboats and partially frozen lakes, the city offers a tranquil and unique urban experience.
- Dal Lake and houseboats: Stay in a cozy, traditional houseboat on the partially frozen Dal Lake. These elaborately decorated vessels offer warm, comfortable accommodation with traditional Kashmiri hospitality.
- Shikara rides: Take a romantic shikara ride on the icy waters of Dal Lake, gliding past other snow-covered houseboats and the stunning backdrop of the Pir Panjal mountains. Some locals even perform ice-skating demonstrations on frozen patches.
- Mughal Gardens: While not in full bloom, the iconic Mughal Gardens, including Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh, acquire a serene beauty under a soft blanket of snow.
- Old City and bazaars: Explore the historic Jamia Masjid and Hazratbal Shrine. Then, visit the bustling local markets like Lal Chowk to shop for intricate handicrafts, warm Pashmina shawls, and fragrant Kashmiri saffron.
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Pahalgam: A serene valley paradise

Pahalgam transforms into a picture-perfect winter retreat in December, with snow-clad landscapes that are ideal for quiet walks and gentle snow trekking.
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These picturesque valleys become a snow-covered wonderland. You can enjoy a leisurely snow trek or a peaceful pony ride through the pristine landscape.
Lidder River
Watch as the Lidder River partially freezes, creating unique ice formations along its banks.
Sonamarg: The gateway to high-altitude beauty

While accessibility can be a challenge with heavy snow, early or late December offers a chance to experience
Sonamarg’s exceptional beauty.
- Thajiwas Glacier: A short trek or pony ride will take you to the Thajiwas Glacier, which remains covered in snow and ice during winter.
- Winter trekking: For the more adventurous, Sonamarg is a starting point for several winter treks.
Offbeat and unique winter experiences
For those looking to venture beyond the usual tourist trail, Kashmir offers some truly unique winter spots.
- Doodhpathri: Known as the “Valley of Milk,” this offbeat destination is perfect for finding solitude in the quiet of winter. The meadow is carpeted in snow, and the Shaliganga stream often freezes over.
- Yusmarg: Also called the “Meadow of Jesus,” Yusmarg is a tranquil meadow that offers spectacular views of the Pir Panjal peaks, dense pine forests, and frozen streams.
- Frozen waterfalls: In addition to the Drung Waterfall, several smaller waterfalls in the region freeze over, offering stunning photo opportunities for nature lovers.
Essential travel tips for a December trip
- Book in advance: Winter is a popular season, so book your flights, accommodation, and any activities well in advance.
- Pack heavy winter clothing: Temperatures can drop significantly, especially in the higher altitudes. Pack thermal wear, woollen sweaters, waterproof jackets, warm boots with a good grip, gloves, scarves, and hats.
- Check road conditions: Some high-altitude roads, especially towards Sonamarg, may be temporarily closed due to heavy snowfall. Always check local advisories. Using a local driver with a 4×4 vehicle or snow chains is a good idea.
- Carry cash: ATMs may be scarce in remote areas, so carrying sufficient cash is recommended.
- Indulge in local cuisine: Keep warm by enjoying traditional Kashmiri winter dishes like Wazwan, a multi-course meal, and sipping on the aromatic saffron-infused tea, Kahwa.
December in Kashmir promises a magical and unforgettable winter holiday, filled with snow-draped landscapes, thrilling adventures, and serene moments of tranquility.

