Most popular winter rock climbing places in India


Winter climbing is little more tough than the summer climbing. Because during the winter mostly all the hills are covered with snow. But, on the other hand, it also becomes more adventurous than summer climbing. You can plan to do such adventure with your friends and any other people. This will increase your enjoy during the climbing. Climbing doesn't require much things. It only requires a strong stamina and strength.

When you will complete your climbing then it will give you a lot of happiness and a lot of positive confidence. And once you have the taste of this adventure, you will want to enjoy it again and again.
Check our listed most popular winter rock climbing places in India here.

Damdama Lake in Haryana



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Hampi in Andhra Pradesh



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Madhugiri in Karnataka



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Malshej Ghat in Maharashtra



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Miyar Valley Trek in Himachal & Ladakh



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PaithalMala in Kerala



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Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh



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Sar Pass Trek in Himachal Pradesh



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Savandurga Hill in Karnataka



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Shey Monastery in Leh-Ladakh



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Ramnagar in Karnataka



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