Gulmarg - The Powder King of the Himalayas
8 days| Some beginner friendly slopes | 12000+ft | December- March
Perched in the beautiful Pir Panjal mountain range of Kashmir, Gulmarg is the ideal place for you to take your first steps to learn and enjoy skiing in India. Acres of powder snow and steep slopes mean you will have a great time, no matter what skill level you are on, be it a beginner, still getting acquainted with wearing your skis, or an advanced skier, gliding away on the slopes.
The vast, powdery bowls set on the stunning backdrop of Nanga Parbat will give you the right mental push to kickstart your adventure, if you ever needed one.
Well-connected to all the nearby Hotels and ski resorts with the iconic Gondola cable car transportation system, travelling from base to your starting point makes you feel and respect the altitude you’re at.
Gulmarg is where you go to learn skiing from professional instructors, including those from the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering.
Noteworthy Points: Positive and Otherwise
- Most slopes are incredibly thick-powdery, making it a safer option for a beginner
- The slope diversity is long enough runs and goes off the regular path for a while, making it potentially great for both beginners and intermediates
- IISM runs courses for both the aforementioned levels, with slots not very easily available. That, and with detailed assistance from seasoned local guides, will make you learn skiing efficiently and safely
- Ski gear is easy to rent, but get layered up with your own gear
- Some parts of the terrain can be too fast for beginners. The beginner slopes (at Kongdori) are good, but the overall environment requires focus. Glide with care
- It’s a famous spot, so expect commercial, chaotic crowds (and prices)
- The weather may get unpredictable, as it does in every high mountain area
Auli
8-10 days | Slopes for every level | 8-10000ft | Jan- Mid March
Unlike its Kashmiri competitor, Auli sits amidst much calmer, more scenic, and more beginner-friendly slopes in Chamoli, Uttarakhand, making it a more accessible and easier alternative to learn skiing in India.
The gentler slopes of Auli, and the thick, firm snow on the plains, give you the much-needed time, terrain, and confidence when you start.
These slopes offer ample space and opportunities to slow down, stop, re-start, turn, and practice all the basic drills to build your confidence from the ground up, without fearing a hidden cliff or hidden rock formations that may put a dent in your skiing dreams.
In a way, Auli offers you all you need as a beginner skier who can also bring along your family to enjoy or watch the sport.
The manicured slopes, a panoramic view of some of the tallest mountain ranges of the country, like the Nanda Devi, Kamet, Dronagiri, while you glide on the fresh snow, surrounded by lush deodar forests all around. It may as well be your perfect vacation with a skiing certification!
This dedicated, peaceful ski paradise is often considered a perfect beginner's ski spot, owing to its consistent gradient, less-intimidating slopes, and, more importantly, much less-harsher, sunny weather, compared to Gulmarg.
Noteworthy Points: Positive and Otherwise
- Terrain, stable weather, and facilities are ideal to begin your skiing journey in India
- The vibe is often grounded and spiritual, as it is situated close to Joshimutt
- The stay and lodge facilities are simple, less luxurious, if compared to Gulmarg
- Cost-wise, Auli edges out Gulmarg in everything. So, if you are on a budget, we recommend picking Auli
- Gear rentals are cheap and will fall under your budget
- GMVN offers ski courses in Auli with certified instructors at your service
- A flight to Dehradun, a drive to Joshimutt, and the ropeway to start your ski practice make for a much more comfortable journey than navigating the roads of Srinagar as a newbie
- A limited power supply would mean the ski season is shorter
- Post mid-February, the snow may thin out in the last weeks of winter
- Rarely, sudden rains may disrupt your ski learning experience
- Auli is more for a patient skiing trip than an all-out ski adventure