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Best Places to Visit near Delhi for Snowfall

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If an all-white pristine winter is something that you’re bracing up for, here are a few dream destinations that offer tons of snowy fun, frosty enthusiasm, thrilling experience and mythical traveling goals, everything at a stone’s throw away from Delhi, the incredibly attractive capital city of India. Manali To make most of the  snowfall  this winter, Manali is one of the most well-known spots to visit that’s close to Delhi. It’s a snowy frigid wonderland where sloping and ice-capped mountains are propped against the clear azure sky. Situated at a distance of 538 kilometers from Delhi, the town looks enjoyable and bewitching during the season. Amid top-tier cafes, bistros and adventure sports that complement its surreal beauty, Manali makes for the perfect destination for winter vacationing with your family and loved ones. Things to do in Manali ·          Taking part in the Manali Winter Carnival ·          Enjoying gondola rides at scenic lakes ·    

10 Amazing Things to Enjoy in Shimla in Winter!

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One of the enjoyable all-encompassing and flawless unadulterated slope stations of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla has dependably been and remained a prime visitor goal in north India and has pulled in families from India and abroad.  Shimla in winter  is just glorious and you must at least once in your lifetime make it a point to visit the place. We have curated 10 amazing things to enjoy there during winter. Christ Church Shimla Second most seasoned church in North India, Christ church in Shimla is a standout amongst the most visited and prime fascination in Shimla city. With Neo-Gothic style, the flawlessly structured windows of the group are its crucial feature. Viceregal Lodge, Shimla Usually alluded as Rashtrapati Niwas, Viceregal Lodge is a standout amongst the most terrific structures in Shimla. Settled on the pleasant observatory slope of Shimla, the striking Niwas is flawlessly planned in Jacobean style; English styles portraying renaissance recovery. Heritage Cult