Here’s a quick look at what defines the Indian winter (typically November to February).
If you are visiting North India in December or January, pack a heavy woolen jacket, gloves, and a scarf. If you are going to South India, a light sweater or hoodie will suffice. indian winter season
This is peak tourist season for a reason. The weather is dry, mosquitoes vanish, and every major festival (Diwali in Nov, Christmas, and Lohri in Jan) falls during this window. It is the only time you can comfortably visit Rajasthan’s deserts or trek in the Western Ghats without heatstroke. Here’s a quick look at what defines the
Indian winter is not harsh everywhere. It is a season of contrasts—of crisp foggy mornings, rich spicy foods, and the sheer joy of pulling a heavy razai (quilt) over your head until late morning. This is peak tourist season for a reason