Where to go in India this December.
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Where to go in India
December in India — where the data says go, wait, and skip
Every destination scored 0-10 for December — weather, roads, crowds, festivals. Go first, then Wait, then Skip. No opinions, just the data.
The other scoring 10/10
10/10296 destinationsA good time
8/1079 destinationsFair
6/1066 destinationsWhere to skip
79 destinationsThese destinations score poorly in December — bad weather, closed roads, or dangerous conditions. Save them for a better month.
December Amboli is fully dry off-season — waterfalls stopped, biodiversity dormant, Sahyadri scarp cool 14-25°C but the magic is gone. Skip — wait Jul-Aug.
December at Barot Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Asia first hydroelectric should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.
December at Bhaderwah — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Jammu division travelers beyond Vaishno Devi + Patnitop should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Chakrata — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Quiet Uttarakhand should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Nov.
December 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. Trekkers seeking India's most beautiful valley floor should plan for Mar–Jun, Oct–Nov.
December at Jibhi — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Quiet Kasol alternative should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.
December at Joshimath — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. One of 4 Shankara Mathas should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Kalpa — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kinner Kailash viewing should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.
Nights fall below 4°C. Guesthouses minimize heating. Many restaurants operate part-time. Tourist services shrink dramatically.
December at Kasol — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Budget backpackers on the Parvati Valley circuit should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.
Deep winter sets (-22 to 0°C) with the Shimla road becoming weather-gated. Roads freeze solid. Snow leopard expeditions run for specialists. Casual trekking and tourism are impossible at 3,800m in December. Only mountaineers reach Kaza.
December at Keylong — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Manali-Leh transit should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Kinnaur — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kinnaur Kailash pilgrimage should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Kullu — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kullu Dussehra witness should plan for Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov.
December at Lachen — upper-altitude passes (Sela, Se La) can close briefly on snow days; lower valleys unaffected but verify road status 24 hours ahead. Gurudongmar base should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.
December brings cold, overcast days to the Garhwal river valleys. The Char Dham shrines above have closed for the winter, Badrinath highway traffic drops sharply, and the town's function as a staging point largely goes dormant until the yatra season resumes.
December at Pahalgam — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kashmir with kids should plan for Apr–May, Sep–Oct.
December at Palampur — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Tea garden photography should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Nov.
December at Parvati Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Trekking gateway should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Oct.
December at Prashar Lake — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Floating island legend should plan for Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov.
December at Ranikhet — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kumaon Regiment heritage should plan for Mar–May, Sep–Nov.
December at Sangla Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kinnaur introduction should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Sarahan — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Bhimakali Shakti Peeth should plan for Apr–May, Sep–Oct.
December at Sissu — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Atal Tunnel entry should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Srinagar — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Classic Kashmir experience should plan for Apr–May, Sep–Oct.
December at Tirthan Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Great Himalayan National Park access should plan for May, Sep–Oct.
Nights drop to 0°C or below at altitude. Guesthouses lack heating. Services shrink. Winter gear is essential. Medical access is distant.
December at Zanskar Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Chadar Trek (winter) should plan for Jan–Feb, Jul–Aug.
December at Zuluk — upper-altitude passes (Sela, Se La) can close briefly on snow days; lower valleys unaffected but verify road status 24 hours ahead. Old Silk Route should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Dec.
December at Alchi — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Earliest Buddhist art in Ladakh should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Anini — upper-altitude passes (Sela, Se La) can close briefly on snow days; lower valleys unaffected but verify road status 24 hours ahead. Indias easternmost district should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.
December at Chandratal is full winter. -22C nights, lake fully re-frozen, both road approaches under 4-6 feet of snow. There is no visit available. Wait for late June.
December at Chitkul — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. End-of-road seekers should plan for May, Sep–Oct.
December enters peak dry season. The Indravati flow drops sharply. The famous waterfall becomes a thin cascade. The dramatic width and power are lost. Temperatures rise again (28–35°C). The landscape is drying and becoming less visually appealing.
December at Drass — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kargil War Memorial should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Great Himalayan National Park — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. UNESCO World Heritage should plan for Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Gurudongmar Lake — upper-altitude passes (Sela, Se La) can close briefly on snow days; lower valleys unaffected but verify road status 24 hours ahead. Gurudongmar sacred lake should plan for Apr–Jun, Oct.
December at Hanle — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Serious astrophotographers should plan for Jun–Sep.
December is winter shutdown. Trek route under accumulating snow, operators closed, only experienced winter trekkers with full mountaineering kit attempt the route. Sankri reachable but cold and quiet. Skip for trekking.
Hemkund Sahib sits above 4,600m and is formally closed from October through May each year. By December the access trail is buried under deep snow, the shrine complex is locked, and the valley is entirely inaccessible — attempting to reach it in winter is not feasible.
December at Kargil — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kargil War Memorial pilgrimage should plan for Jun–Sep.
Winter onset (-5 to 8°C) brings snow to high elevations and closes most trails. Lodges shut down for winter. Only mountaineers equipped for winter mountaineering can attempt the park.
The pass is closed to civilian traffic (-28°C nights) under deep winter snow. Road is inaccessible for 5+ months (December–April). Only mountaineers reach this altitude in winter.
December at Kishtwar — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kashmir saffron should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Lahaul Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Atal Tunnel access should plan for May–Jul, Sep–Oct.
December at Lamayuru — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Oldest Ladakhi monastery should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Leh — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. First-time India high-altitude travelers should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Likir — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Likir Pottery tradition should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Lolab Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Kalaroos Caves legend should plan for Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Mechuka — upper-altitude passes (Sela, Se La) can close briefly on snow days; lower valleys unaffected but verify road status 24 hours ahead. Last village Arunachal should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.
December at Nako — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Altitude acclimatization should plan for May–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Nubra Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Khardung La milestone should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Pangong Tso — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Travelers completing the Leh/Ladakh pilgrimage should plan for Jun–Sep.
December at Spiti Valley — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Trans-Himalayan first taste should plan for Jun, Sep–Oct.
December at Tawang — upper-altitude passes (Sela, Se La) can close briefly on snow days; lower valleys unaffected but verify road status 24 hours ahead. Buddhist culture pilgrims seeking the 6th Dalai Lama connection should plan for Mar–May, Oct–Nov.
December at Tso Moriri — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Changpa nomad culture should plan for Jun–Sep.
December marks the onset of Ladakhi winter at altitude: temperatures drop severely, the road over Khardung La that connects Turtuk to Leh is subject to snowfall and closure, and the village has very limited services. Most accommodation shuts and the Balti community largely withdraws indoors.
December at Umlingla — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. World highest motorable road should plan for Jul–Sep.
December at Uttarkashi — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering should plan for Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov.
December at Yusmarg — passes shut, most guesthouses closed, services minimal; attempting this month without winter-specific plans is asking for a rescue. Meadow of Jesus should plan for Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct.
December is deep winter. All passes above 4,500m are closed by snow. Temperatures plummet to −15 to −20°C. Road conditions toward the border become hazardous. The Inner Line Permit office operates minimally. Acclimatization and altitude sickness are major risks. This window is unsafe.
Completely snowbound
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Snowbound
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December is deep winter. All routes are buried under snow. Temperatures range from −15 to −20°C. Avalanche risk is extreme. No trekking is possible. This window is absolutely unsafe.
December is deep winter. Manimahesh Lake is frozen. All high passes are snow-blocked. Temperatures range from −15 to −20°C. The trek is completely inaccessible. This window is categorically unsafe.
December is the deepest part of winter. The Lipulekh Pass is completely closed by snow. Roads are impassable. Temperatures range from −20 to −30°C on the Tibetan plateau. Acclimatization is impossible; frostbite and hypothermia are immediate threats. No government support exists. This window is absolutely unsafe.
Inaccessible
December is deep winter. All routes are buried under severe snow. Temperatures drop to −20°C or lower. Glaciers are completely frozen and crevassed. The trek is absolutely unsafe and categorically prohibited.
Closed.
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Inaccessible for most
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Snowbound
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