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A quaint town in Himachal Pradesh, Kasauli is perfect for couples looking for a cosy and intimate wedding.
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Tucked away in the Great Himalayan National Park, Tirthan Valley offers a serene, nature-rich atmosphere.
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While Nainital is known to some, it’s often overlooked as a wedding destination filled with lakeside views and picturesque colonial architecture.
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Almora is a charming town that offers both adventure and peace, with beautiful views of the Himalayas.
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Often referred to as the "Mini Switzerland of India," Chopta is ideal for a nature-centric wedding.
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For couples who want a wedding with a backdrop of high-altitude snowcapped peaks and traditional Pahadi culture, Munsiyari is a fantastic option.
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Sikkim’s winter wedding appeal lies in its mystical landscapes, complete with snow-covered monasteries, valleys, and majestic views of Kanchenjunga.
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The simple charm and quietude of this town make it a perfect winter wedding spot, away from the bustle of more popular hill stations.
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Each of these hill stations offers a perfect canvas for a winter wedding.