10 Coldest Spots In India That You Must See In Your Lifetime!

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Gopika VC

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Lachen and Thangu Valley have sub-zero temperatures at 2,500 m. This temperature is nearly steady year-round.

Lachen And Thangli Valley

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It has a lot of history and culture. In the summer, it can get up to 7°C. Leh is a must-see because it has so many temples and lakes.

Leh, Ladakh

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Keylong is on the Leh highway. Its willow trees, streams, and snow-covered mountains are 3340 m above sea level.

Keylong

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Dras, at 10,761 feet (3,280m) above sea level, features beautiful vistas, gorgeous ridges, and snowy mountains for those willing to withstand the bitter weather!

Dras, Kargil

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Sonamarg is one of Kashmir's most picturesque places. It's ideal for summer. The winter weather can be too cold.

Sonamarg

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Winter snowfall hits the town. It is 4170 m high in the Himalayas and may be visited in October, November, March, April, and May.

Sela Pass, Tawang

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It is 2,276 m above sea level. During the summer, the average temperature is between 19 and 28 °C, which is very nice.

Shimla

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Srinagar, home to Dal Lake, is the coolest state capital. Srinagar has many noteworthy mosques and temples, notably the 15th-century Jāmiʿ Masjid.

Srinagar

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It has a big part of the Himalayas and has some beautiful mountain tops. Gangtok is more than 1,600 m above sea level.

Gangtok

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One of the coldest spots in the country, its minimum temperature is -50°C. Siachen has no summers. Summers reach -10°C.

Siachen Glacier

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