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Where to go in India this January.

January 1–7, 2026Scores out of 10

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Where to go in India

January in India — where the data says go, wait, and skip

Every destination scored 0-10 for January — weather, roads, crowds, festivals. Go first, then Wait, then Skip. No opinions, just the data.

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10/10269 destinations

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8/1098 destinations

Fair

6/1065 destinations

Where to skip

88 destinations

These destinations score poorly in January — bad weather, closed roads, or dangerous conditions. Save them for a better month.

4.0/10
AmboliMaharashtra

January Amboli is post-monsoon dry — waterfalls largely stopped, Hiranyakeshi at trickle, biodiversity hidden, 690m Sahyadri scarp pleasant 14-26°C but the entire reason to come (monsoon falls + king cobras) is off-season.

4.0/10
Barot ValleyHimachal Pradesh

January at Barot Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Trout fishing should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
BhaderwahJammu & Kashmir

January at Bhaderwah — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Naga (snake) deity + regional religious tradition travelers should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
BhandardaraMaharashtra

January Bhandardara at 750m is cold-dry off-season — 5-22°C, Arthur Lake low post-winter drawdown, no firefly season (Apr-May), no monsoon waterfalls (Jul-Aug). Quiet but visually thin.

4.0/10
BhoramdeoChhattisgarh

January mornings in the Maikal Hills are cold and can carry fog, which mutes the temple's carved stonework in early light. Connectivity to Kawardha is thin — buses run infrequently and accommodation options are very limited, making logistics effortful in the off-peak winter.

4.0/10
ChakrataUttarakhand

January at Chakrata — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Jaunsari tribal culture should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Nov.

4.0/10
DarjeelingWest Bengal

January falls well outside Darjeeling's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Toy train enthusiasts should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

4.0/10
GangtokSikkim

January falls well outside Gangtok's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. First-time Northeast travelers should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

4.0/10
Hogenakkal FallsTamil Nadu

January at Hogenakkal is mid-decline. The Niagara-style falls are at fractional flow. Coracle rides functional but the spectacle absent. Wait for July when SW monsoon refills the catchment.

4.0/10
JibhiHimachal Pradesh

January at Jibhi — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Pahari wooden architecture should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
KalpaHimachal Pradesh

January at Kalpa — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Kinnauri apple harvest should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
KarnaprayagUttarakhand

Morning temperatures drop below freezing. Guesthouses are sparse and minimally heated. Restaurants offer limited menus in low season.

4.0/10
KasolHimachal Pradesh

January at Kasol — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Long-stay nomads seeking cheap Himalayan base should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
KazaHimachal Pradesh

January brings deep winter to 3,800m with -25 to -2°C temperatures and snow blanketing the valley. Only the Shimla-Kinnaur road remains passable; the Manali highway is snowbound. Most homestays are closed. This is mountaineering territory, not casual trekking.

4.0/10
KeylongHimachal Pradesh

January at Keylong — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Kardang monastery visit should plan for Jun–Sep.

4.0/10
KinnaurHimachal Pradesh

January at Kinnaur — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Indo-Tibet Highway access should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
KulluHimachal Pradesh

January at Kullu — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. GI-tagged Kullu shawls should plan for Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov.

4.0/10
LachenSikkim

January falls well outside Lachen's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Lachenpa Lepcha should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

4.0/10
LachungSikkim

January (-5 to 10°C) brings extreme cold and heavy snow. Yumthang Valley may be snow-covered; Zero Point is nearly certain to be blocked. Road closures are frequent and unpredictable.

4.0/10
Lolab ValleyJammu & Kashmir

January at Lolab Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Pear orchards should plan for Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
NamchiSikkim

January falls well outside Namchi's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Char Dham replicas should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

4.0/10
NandaprayagUttarakhand

Nights frequently drop below 0°C. Guesthouses offer minimal heating. Most restaurants close by evening. Medical services are distant.

4.0/10
PalampurHimachal Pradesh

January at Palampur — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Heritage temple crawl should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Nov.

4.0/10
Parvati ValleyHimachal Pradesh

January at Parvati Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Israeli/backpacker scene should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
PellingSikkim

January falls well outside Pelling's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. 17th-c monastery heritage should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

4.0/10
RanikhetUttarakhand

January at Ranikhet — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Chaubatia orchards should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Nov.

4.0/10
RavanglaSikkim

January falls well outside Ravangla's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Namchi Char Dham should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

4.0/10
Sangla ValleyHimachal Pradesh

January at Sangla Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Kath-kuni wooden architecture should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
SarahanHimachal Pradesh

January at Sarahan — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Kinnaur gateway should plan for Apr–May, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
SissuHimachal Pradesh

January at Sissu — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Gondhla 8-storey wooden fort should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
Tirthan ValleyHimachal Pradesh

January at Tirthan Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Slow homestay culture should plan for May, Sep–Oct.

4.0/10
VishnuprayagUttarakhand

January is the heart of Garhwal winter: the upper Alaknanda valley near Joshimath sees heavy snowfall and bitter cold, most guesthouses operate at skeleton capacity, and the Badrinath highway frequently closes above Joshimath after overnight snowfall.

2.0/10
AlchiLadakh

January at Alchi — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Kashmiri-Buddhist fusion should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
AniniArunachal Pradesh

January falls well outside Anini's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Idu Mishmi heritage should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

2.0/10
ChandratalHimachal Pradesh

January at Chandratal is a non-event for travellers. The lake is frozen solid, Kunzum Pass on either approach (Manali side and Kaza side) sits under 6-10 feet of snow, no road, no camps, no human access. The next viable window starts mid-June.

2.0/10
ChitkulHimachal Pradesh

January at Chitkul — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Kinnauri wooden architecture should plan for May, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
Chitrakote FallsChhattisgarh

Winter is the low-water season for the Indravati. January flows are minimal. The famous 299m waterfall becomes a thin trickle. The dramatic width and power that define Chitrakote are completely absent. Only the dry rock face remains visible.

2.0/10
DrassLadakh

January at Drass — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Second-coldest inhabited place should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
Dzukou ValleyNagaland

January falls well outside Dzukou Valley's Mar–Jun, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Travelers exploring the Naga cultural heartland should plan for Mar–Jun, Oct–Nov.

2.0/10
Great Himalayan National ParkHimachal Pradesh

January at Great Himalayan National Park — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Endangered species should plan for Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
GulmargJammu & Kashmir

Peak ski season, -8 to 2°C. Reliable powder snow. Gondola Phase 1 and 2 operational for skiing. Apharwat peak accessible. Book ski packages 2 weeks ahead.

2.0/10
Gurudongmar LakeSikkim

January falls well outside Gurudongmar Lake's Apr–Jun, Oct window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. World highest lakes should plan for Apr–Jun, Oct.

2.0/10
HanleLadakh

January at Hanle — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Amateur astronomers + stargazing enthusiasts should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
Har Ki DoonUttarakhand

January at Har-Ki-Doon is full winter shutdown. Sankri base camp is reachable from Dehradun (210km, 9-10 hours, 4×4 needed for the last 30km in heavy snow), but the 25km trek from Taluka to Har-Ki-Doon is impossible — 4-6 feet of accumulated snow, sub-zero campsite temps. Only experienced winter trekkers with full mountaineering setup attempt it.

2.0/10
Hemkund SahibUttarakhand

January at Hemkund Sahib is full winter closure. Shrine kapaat closed since mid-October, Ghangaria base camp (3,049m) under deep snow, the trek from Govindghat impossible. The yatra reopens late May. Skip.

2.0/10
JoshimathUttarakhand

January at Joshimath — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Badrinath winter seat should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
KargilLadakh

January at Kargil — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Srinagar-Leh transit should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
Khangchendzonga National ParkSikkim

Deep winter (-10 to 5°C at base) locks all trails in snow. Permits are suspended. The park is inaccessible to non-mountaineers. Only extreme winter expeditions attempt Kanchenjunga.

2.0/10
Khardung LaLadakh

The pass is closed to civilian traffic under deep snow (-30°C nights). Only military and expedition-equipped mountaineers reach it. Road is impassable.

2.0/10
KishtwarJammu & Kashmir

January at Kishtwar — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Machail Mata yatra should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
Lahaul ValleyHimachal Pradesh

January at Lahaul Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Triloknath Temple should plan for May–Jul, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
LamayuruLadakh

January at Lamayuru — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Moonland geology should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
LehLadakh

January at Leh — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Buddhist culture pilgrims should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
LikirLadakh

January at Likir — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Sham Valley Baby Trek should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
MechukaArunachal Pradesh

January falls well outside Mechuka's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Memba Buddhist culture should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

2.0/10
NakoHimachal Pradesh

January at Nako — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. 11th-century monastery should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
Nubra ValleyLadakh

January at Nubra Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Bactrian camel dunes should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
PahalgamJammu & Kashmir

January at Pahalgam — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Amarnath yatra base should plan for Apr–May, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
Pangong TsoLadakh

January at Pangong Tso — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Photographers chasing the colour-shift phenomenon should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
Prashar LakeHimachal Pradesh

January at Prashar Lake — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Dhauladhar panorama should plan for Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov.

2.0/10
Spiti ValleyHimachal Pradesh

January at Spiti Valley — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Monastery crawl should plan for Jun, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
SrinagarJammu & Kashmir

January at Srinagar — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Kashmiri craft buyers should plan for Apr–May, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
TawangArunachal Pradesh

January falls well outside Tawang's Mar–May, Oct–Nov window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. Motorcyclists doing the Arunachal pilgrimage should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.

2.0/10
Tso MoririLadakh

January at Tso Moriri — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. High-altitude lake photography should plan for Jun–Sep.

2.0/10
TurtukLadakh

January at Turtuk is unreachable for civilian travel. Khardung La is closed and there is no alternative road into Nubra. The village functions normally for residents but tourism is at zero. Wait for late May.

2.0/10
UmlinglaLadakh

January at Umlingla — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Hanle Dark Sky Reserve should plan for Jul–Sep.

2.0/10
UttarkashiUttarakhand

January at Uttarkashi — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Char Dham base should plan for Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov.

2.0/10
YusmargJammu & Kashmir

January at Yusmarg — the high passes are shut, fuel stations closed past the last town, most guesthouses unheated — only the committed winter traveler should try. Charar-i-Sharief nearby should plan for Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct.

2.0/10
ZulukSikkim

January falls well outside Zuluk's Mar–May, Oct–Dec window. Conditions are harder, local services scaled back, and the version of the place you'd actually get isn't the one that makes the trip worth doing. The shoulder month either side would be a closer call, but this month isn't it. 32 hairpin bends should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Dec.

0.0/10
Adi KailashUttarakhand

Winter conditions prevail. The routes to Jolingkong Lake and Om Parvat are blocked by snow above 3,500m. Temperatures drop to −10 to −15°C at base. The Inner Line Permit is still required but roads toward the border become risky. Acclimatization is dangerous; medical support is limited.

0.0/10
BadrinathUttarakhand

Completely inaccessible — temple closes Nov and reopens May

0.0/10
Bangus ValleyJammu & Kashmir
0.0/10
DoodhpathriJammu & Kashmir

Snowed in.

0.0/10
GangotriUttarakhand

Completely inaccessible

0.0/10
GuptkashiUttarakhand

Kedarnath closed. Town quiet.

0.0/10
Gurez ValleyJammu & Kashmir

Razdan Pass closed.

0.0/10
KedarnathUttarakhand

Closed.

0.0/10
Kinner KailashHimachal Pradesh

January is severe winter. The Kinner Kailash Parikrama route at 4,800–6,055m is completely snowbound. Temperatures drop to −20°C or lower. Avalanche danger is extreme. No pilgrims trek in this month. The base village Kalpa is accessible by road but the trek is categorically impossible.

0.0/10
Manimahesh KailashHimachal Pradesh

January is deep winter. Manimahesh Lake is frozen solid. The trek from Hadsar to Dhancho is blocked by snow above 3,500m. Temperatures drop to −15 to −20°C at altitude. No pilgrimage infrastructure is available. This window is categorically unsafe.

0.0/10
Mount Kailash & MansarovarUttarakhand

The Lipulekh Pass and approach roads are blocked by deep snow. Temperatures plummet to −20 to −30°C on the plateau. Acclimatization becomes nearly impossible; altitude sickness and frostbite are acute risks. The yatra does not operate in winter.

0.0/10
RoopkundUttarakhand

Trek impossible, area snowbound

0.0/10
Shrikhand MahadevHimachal Pradesh

January is severe winter. All trekking routes are buried under deep snow. The glaciers are treacherous. Temperatures plummet to −20 to −25°C. The trek is categorically unsafe. This window is absolutely prohibited.

0.0/10
Sinthan TopJammu & Kashmir

Closed.

0.0/10
SonamargJammu & Kashmir

Zoji La closed. Inaccessible.

0.0/10
TosamaidanJammu & Kashmir

Closed.

0.0/10
TungnathUttarakhand

Trail buried in snow, temple closed

0.0/10
Valley of FlowersUttarakhand

Closed. Buried in snow.

0.0/10
YamunotriUttarakhand

Completely inaccessible

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