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Hello dhanraj , I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience ☺️ *travelling to himachal pradesh in December is a perfect time for picturesque scenes and great amount of snow .Himachal sees a good amount of snowfall in the months of December, January and February in many towns of Himachal. Manali, Nakansa, Kufri, and Shimla get covered under a thick blanket of snow and Rohtang and Keylong remains frozen almost all through the year. *Auli and Jim Corbett aren't in himachal,they are in uttrakhand. my experience in auli was great ,whichever season you get off there, you'll surely enjoy the vibe there .and my experience of jim Corbett was not that good , resorts were full of luxury but jungle ride was so small and not enjoyable . *don't forget to pack hugely hot clothes in your luggage since you'll be having very cold atmosphere there amd renting cost are High in altitudes . *I have a small suggestion for you,I just checked online and found that there are some great deals for himachal available at tripoto itself, do check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/himachal/tour-pakages HAPPY TRAVELLING 💕
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Hey Dhanraj, If you are a mountain loving person and love to walk around in winters with a chilly weather accompanied with snow all around, then you have selected a right destination to visit to. Go Ahead and visit Himachal in December and embrace cold with snow clad peaks all around you. Auli and Jim Corbett in Uttarakhand are also best destinations to visit as you can learn skiing in Auli and enjoy cold safaris in Jim Corbet... Here are few links which will add points to your own itinerary:- https://www.tripoto.com/trip/winters-best-time-to-visit-mcleodganj https://www.tripoto.com/trip/tosh-himachal-pradesh-and-kasol-in-december-winters-itinerary-2761 https://www.tripoto.com/trip/12-places-to-visit-in-india-to-see-snowfall-in-december-585fb6ec977af Happy Travelling Bro!!!
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It would be best place to visit if you love winters , snow or very cold climate . But if you dont then would suggest you to opt for kerela.
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Hi dhanraj, So if you're planning to visit Dharamshala and kasol, you'll be going to himachal pradesh. If you start from Delhi there are direct buses to Dharamshala and kasol. - volvo and normal buses. you can rent zoom car as well if you like. You'll have to check the weather forecast for next 7 days of your visit it might start to snow early. While, auli and jim corbet are in uttarakhand. There are Volvo running from Delhi. but you can always find rides from joshimath . here as well you'll have to check for road closure and snow. so pack heavy. Jim corbet national park is located in rampur, around 5 hours journey from dehradun. Its open to tourists. Hope this helps . Safe travels . Namaste ????
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Hi Dhanraj, Himachal is very cold during the month of December and a lot of places like Manali, Shimla, Dalhousie and Kinnaur receives snowfall. If you love watching snow you can definitely head to Himachal during December. But do keep an eye on the road status and weather before heading into remote places like Kinnaur.
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Hi dhanraj, traveling to himachal in December is going to be a thrilling experience for you.. if you are starting journey from Delhi there are many volvo-hrtc buses to manali under 1.5k. there are lots of hotels, homestay available in Manali. you can choose one of them by your budget. hadimba temple, vasisht temple, solang valley are major attractions near manali. many snow activities can experience in solang valley..
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Jim Corbett is not in Himachal Pradesh. But I must say, Himachal is hands down, one of the best places to visit. Shimla, Triund trek, Mani Maheshwar, Manali, Kasol etc. And It's pretty affordable too.
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December end is the best time to travel HP as you receive a snowfall in Shimla, kufri and Narkanda, Auli is good option but it so very far, you can also visit manali there are beautiful valleys and great adventures sports.
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