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Experience the magic of Uttarakhand in winter with this carefully curated Small Group Tour, designed for travellers who want to explore the Himalayas at a relaxed yet immersive pace. Covering Rudraprayag, Chopta, Auli, and Haridwar, this 7-day journey blends spiritual landmarks, alpine landscapes, snow-clad meadows, and peaceful hill towns. With a maximum group size of 12 adults, this tour ensures better comfort, smoother coordination, and a more personal travel experience compared to large group departures. From scenic drives through river valleys and mountain passes to optional treks, cable car rides, and evenings by the Himalayas, every day is thoughtfully planned to balance exploration and leisure. This February departure is ideal for those seeking winter views, crisp mountain air, and fewer crowds, while still enjoying comfortable stays, warm meals, and reliable on-ground support. Whether you’re travelling with friends, as a couple, or as a like-minded explorer, this small group journey offers the perfect mix of adventure, nature, and cultural experiences in Uttarakhand.
Early morning departure from Delhi towards the Garhwal Himalayas. Enjoy scenic drives through Rishikesh, Devprayag, and Srinagar, witnessing river confluences and mountain landscapes. Arrival at Rudraprayag, the sacred meeting point of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers. Check-in, relax, and overnight stay.

After breakfast, drive towards Chopta. En route visit Omkareshwar Temple (winter seat of Panch Kedar). Check in at the hotel upon arrival. Evening at leisure amidst alpine surroundings. Overnight stay in Chopta.

Post breakfast, proceed for trekking to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila Summit (optional) or Deoria Tal. Enjoy panoramic Himalayan views and pristine forest trails. Evening at leisure. Dinner and overnight stay in Chopta.

After breakfast, depart for Auli, one of India’s finest winter destinations. On arrival, check in and relax. Evening free to enjoy Himalayan views and peaceful surroundings. Important Note: In case of heavy snowfall, regular vehicles may not be allowed. Local snow vehicles may be required, payable directly by guests in cash.

After breakfast, day at leisure. Optional activities include cable car ride (own cost), trek to Gurso Bugyal, and enjoying breathtaking views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Dron Parvat. Overnight stay in Auli.

After breakfast, check out and drive to Haridwar. If time permits, attend the evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. Check in and overnight stay.

After breakfast, check out and transfer to Delhi Airport / Railway Station for departure with beautiful memories.

Rudraprayag sits peacefully at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, surrounded by forested hills and Himalayan silence. Unlike crowded hill towns, it offers a slower rhythm — ideal to ease into the Garhwal Himalayas.
In winter, Rudraprayag feels especially calm. Clear skies, crisp air, and quiet evenings by the river make it a perfect stop to unwind after long drives and before heading higher into the mountains.
Why it’s included in this tour:
Often called the “Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand”, Chopta transforms into a magical snow-covered meadow in February. Dense forests of oak and rhododendron, open alpine clearings, and panoramic Himalayan views make Chopta one of the most beautiful winter destinations in North India.
Winter in Chopta is quiet, raw, and incredibly scenic — perfect for travellers seeking nature without chaos.
Winter highlights in Chopta:
Distance: ~3.5 km one way
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Why it’s special: Tungnath is the highest Shiva temple in the world
The trek starts gently and gradually ascends through snow-lined trails (conditions permitting). Even if snow restricts access to the temple gates, the journey itself is rewarding — quiet, spiritual, and surrounded by majestic peaks.
Suitable for first-time trekkers with basic fitness.
Altitude: ~4,000 m
Difficulty: Moderate
Views: 360° Himalayan panorama
For those seeking an extra challenge, Chandrashila summit lies above Tungnath. On clear days, it offers stunning views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Chaukhamba, and Kedarnath ranges.
Note: This trek is entirely weather-dependent in winter and will be attempted only if conditions are safe.
Auli is India’s most loved winter destination — known for its snow slopes, wide views, and alpine feel. In February, Auli often wears a clean white blanket of snow, making it perfect for relaxed exploration and optional winter activities.
Unlike crowded hill stations, Auli remains open, spacious, and scenic.
Why Auli is a winter highlight:
For adventure lovers, Auli offers basic to intermediate skiing experiences under local instructors (subject to snow conditions).
Haridwar marks a gentle transition from the mountains to the plains. Set along the holy Ganga, it brings a spiritual calm after days in the high Himalayas.
The evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri is a deeply moving experience — lamps floating on the river, chants in the air, and a sense of timelessness.
Why Haridwar completes the journey:
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