Tanishk Juneja
Auli in Uttarakhand should be on the top list of places to visit in January. It's an ideal winter wonderland with stunning spots and a paradise in the snow.
If you’re seeking adventure, then head to Spiti Valley. January brings a blanket of snow over the valley; experience the unique and mystical charm.
Located off the coast of Gujarat, Diu is recognised for its pristine beaches, Portuguese-inspired architecture, and a relaxed vibe away from the crowd.
Tourists visit Manali or Kullu, but crowds do not populate Sissu. This hidden town is a gem; in January, it is covered with snow-capped mountains, lush plains, and crystal-clear rivers.
Dubbed the Scotland of India, January is an ideal time to visit Coorg, with cool temperatures, misty hills and coffee plantations.
Khajuraho is an ideal destination if you want to venture beyond the snow. Discover this UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its vibrant Indian heritage and ancient temples.
Located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, Munnar offers stunning hills, tea plantations, and picturesque sites such as Anamudi Peak. It is truly enchanting during the winter season.
Ziro Valley in India features lush rice fields, mountains, and ideal January weather for trekking and hiking activities.
Gokarna is a less commercialised alternative to Goa. It offers a mix of spiritual and beach experiences, a place for yourselves without the crowd.
One of the most trending spots in India is Rann of Kutch in January; this white desert looks magical at night. You get to celebrate the Rann of Kutch Festival for the rich cultural heritage.
Ditch Jaipur and Udaipur; visit Jaisalmer in January for the historic forts, desert safari and camping under the stars.
Ditch Jaipur and Udaipur; visit Jaisalmer in January for the historic forts, desert safari and camping under the stars.