How did the snow in Manali start?
We were out on our first day in Manali. And, we had already visited a few places like Hidimba Temple, Manali Club House, Monastery. Finally, we settled down for lunch at Mall Road Manali. After having lunch we were deciding where to head next. That is when the weather started taking a sudden turn. It became cloudy. And after sometime, it started drizzling a bit. With that, the temperature also dropped down drastically. And we started feeling the chills. Some of the locals around us excitedly told us that it looked like an outlook of snow. If the drop in temperature and chill would continue, soon it would snow.
Our ears were immediately alert. And we could already feel the excitement thinking about the perspective of snow..this is something we had not at all expected when planning our trip. Meanwhile, looking at the sudden change of weather, we decided to head back to our hotel. We got into our cabs and started back to our resort. Upon reaching the resort, we all gathered in a room and ordered some hot coffee and tea. Meanwhile, our eyes were glued to the windows to get that first glimpse of snow.
Although it did not snow right there. But soon, we saw it was snowing higher up in the mountain ranges. Slowly, as we talked and sipped our coffees, we could see snow blanketing the mountain just in front of us from top down. Almost till halfway through, the mountains got covered with snow. To be honest, this took me down the memory lane to the very first trip of my life when I had visited such places in Uttarakhand where there was snow for miles and nothing else!
Solang Valley after snow in Manali
Towards Rohtang pass
Snow and more snow in Manali
Inspired by this, we have put on our chart a journey to Shimla and Manali way into the snow season to experience it live!!! Stay tuned and thanks for reading 🙂
When is the best time to enjoy fresh snowfall in Manali
The best time to enjoy fresh snowfall or live snowfall in Manali is between November to February or early March. Although the snowfalls are very unpredictable. So, I have found it always a challenge to plan my trips around snowfall in Manali or any other location in the Himalayas. There are couple of things you can do to plan your trip to the Himalayas so that you get to enjoy fresh snowfall or live snowfall while here. These include –
- Planning for a longer stay duration of at least a week to 10 days so that chances of experiencing snowfall increase for you on your vacation.
- Advance planning by looking at the snow forecast. And booking your tickets early on to avoid the peak season rush and last moment preparations.
What are some of the challenges associated in snowfall in India
Although enjoying the snowfall and snow covered landscapes is a truly magical experience. But it does come with some challenges of it’s own. Which can’t be completely ignored when you plan a trip to a location like Manali. Or anywhere it snows in the Himalayas. Some of the major challenges being –
Getting stuck in a snow storm.
We had a really intense day at the Gulmarg Gondola when we got stuck in a snow storm there. And the ropeways and cable car operation halted while we eagerly awaited them to resume. Which they did, after a 4 hours wait. But those 4 hours were tough. You can read the details in our post (link above).
Disruptions to the plan
Road connectivity disruptions, power disruptions and other such disruptions happen with sudden heavy snowfall in big towns like Shimla, Manali etc. as well. In that case, you might be stuck in your hotel or accommodation. Without any means to venture out.
Driving challenges
Driving gets really challenging as it snows and the roads get slippery. Skidding and chances of accidents increase. People need to abandon their vehicles at times and then walk further in order to be able to reach their destination.
Kids health
When traveling with little kids, it becomes all the more challenging to face the above challenges. Sometimes, kids can fall sick due to the cold or for any other reason during the trip. If you are stuck due to the snow and connectivity is limited, it will get all the more challenging to navigate. And tensions might mount. I had a similar experience when visiting Bhutan with my kid and she fell sick. But luckily there was no natural disaster hampering me from shortening my trip and returning back. Which was such a relief.
Temperature often falls drastically when it snows. You need to be fully prepared for sudden temperature drops. Particularly when traveling with kids.
What are the destinations in India to enjoy snowfall
Most of the regions in upper and middle Himalayas experience snowfall during the months of November through March every year. These include some famous tourist destinations in Himachal, Uttarakhand and Kashmir. Here are some of the top and favourite destinations in India to enjoy snowfall. Most of which are high on our bucket list as well.
- Gulmarg, Sonmarg and Srinagar in Kashmir. Read our experience visiting Kashmir on our 9 days Kashmir trip. But we visited in April. Wherein we found snow in Gulmarg. And Sonmarg.
- Shimla, Manali, Dalhousie, Dharamsala, Kullu, Tirthan Valley, Naggar and Kasol in Himachal are some of the most famous snow destinations for tourists in winter.
- Auli, Munsiyari, Nainital, Mussoorie, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath etc. are famous places in Uttarakhand where tourists flock for enjoying snowfall
- Locations in Arunachal Pradesh in far east, particularly Tawang enjoy heavy snow in winter.
- Northern parts of Sikkim including Gangtok, Yumthang, Lachung and Lachen
- Leh & Laddakh
- Lahaul and Spiti that get cut off from rest of the Himachal during snow season
What should I pack for the snow season in the Himalayas
With snowfall comes sudden drop of temperatures. So, while you can enjoy snow in Manali to your liking, it is very important to be fully prepared. I always pack the following when visiting winter destinations with my family –
- Good stock of medicines that would last through the duration of the trip if anyone was to fall sick.
- Woollen caps for each member of the family.
- Layers of cloths to put on as temperature changes happen – thermal inners, full sleeve t-shirts, sweaters and sweatshirts
- Heavy duty snow jackets and warm jackets for kids like this one. More than one for each person.
- Woollen socks and cotton socks. I always used to layer my kid with two socks – cotton inside and woollen outside – on our trip to Europe, particularly when we spent 4 days in Switzerland. And it was still very cold there.
- Gloves
- Mufflers
- Scarves
- Ointments for snow burn in case someone gets it.
- Snow boots
Here’s a comprehensive list of our packing tips for any trip you plan to take.
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Other resources from our Himachal Trips
A hands-on pottery session at Andretta Pottery in Palampur
Exploring Palampur – the hidden gem of Himachal
A unique stay amidst a tea estate at the Lodge at Wah
Boutique stay experience at Norwood Greens Palampur
A family friendly trek at Naldehra in Shimla
The Kalka Shimla Toy Train – a ride of a lifetime
Manali snowfall is not just weather; it’s a feeling. The cold breeze, the sound of crunching snow under your boots, and the breathtaking views make it a truly magical experience.
Very true, a live snowfall in Manali is an experience of a lifetime