Skiing as a winter adventure has taken over the slopes of Gulmarg, Solang and Auli over the years. People have started to take a special interest in the sport and India is quickly growing as a hub for skiing in the Himalayas. Today, learning to ski in India is more accessible than ever with top organisations offering courses on some of the best slopes you can find in the country.
In this article, we are going to look at the evolution of skiing as an adventure sport in India, some of the top schools, institutes and the courses that are available for all you adventure enthusiasts out there!
Evolution of Skiing in India
Skiing in India is known to have started on the slopes of Gulmarg with two British Army Officers establishing the Ski Club of India. Skiing grew as a sport ,and became popular among other British Officers as well. They even held two events every year, one during Christmas and one during Easter. This culture and the Ski Club itself collapsed in 1947 when the British left India.
In the 1960s, the Government of India took steps towards reviving Gulmarg as an international ski destination. Instructors were trained, equipment was imported and a chairlift was also installed to facilitate skiing in the region. The State Government also took special interest in the sport and trained local youth who went on to participate in Asian Winter Games and even the Winter Olympics!





























