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Winter tourism: 6 adventurous winter activities and sports you must try

Some people use the winter weather and snow as an excuse to stay inside, but others know how to let their adventurous side loose by participating in winter sports. This is especially true during this time of year in the Northern Himalayan states of Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttarakhand. Winters in India present countless options if you enjoy exploring uncharted territory.


Skiing: The most popular winter sport in India is skiing. Each year, it draws a sizable number of skiers from all around the world. Auli and Gulmarg are the most well-liked among skiers in India's well-known skiing locations. A certified teacher is necessary if you are a beginner and wish to try skiing for the first time. Additionally, you can rent the equipment there for an hourly rate.


Trekking: Another well-liked winter sport in India is trekking, and there are many winter trek routes. Even while winter treks in India are less strenuous than those outside, a very high degree of fitness is still required. You must also be equipped to withstand the piercing winds and bitter cold. But the agony is worthwhile for the breathtaking views of the quiet woods and snow-capped mountains.


Snowboarding: It is a relatively recent winter sport in India, but it is quickly gaining popularity among thrill-seekers. You zip down the mountain while using a fibreglass board that is fastened to your feet using a specific mounted shoe. The free ride, in which one slides down from any kind of snow-covered landscape, is the most well-liked snowboarding technique. 


Ice skating: Similar to roller skating, ice skating also provides the exhilaration of gliding across glittering ice. When roller skating on ice, the chance of slipping increases by roughly five times, making it difficult to simply walk on it. However, the activity is quite pleasant once you figure out how to get around it. In India, it can be done in Kufri, Auli, Narkanda, Manali and Gulmarg.


Ice climbing: One of the most challenging and deadly winter sports is ice climbing. Few things may seem fulfilling, despite the significant danger. Although it resembles rock climbing in many ways, ice climbing is much more difficult since the surface is slippery rather than rocky. Before setting out on an adventure, climbers need to receive the appropriate training and have sufficient expertise.


Snow sledding: One of the popular winter sports in India, often referred to as dog-sledding, entails a person sliding down a snow route on a wooden sled while encountering turns, bumps, and twists. To make the process simpler, some people choose to lie on their stomachs before sliding downward. Some of the most well-liked snow sledding locations in India include Rohtang, Nathatop, Auli, and Gulmarg.


Source : Hindustan Times