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Asia's Top Winter Destinations for Snow Sports Lovers in Winter Vacation Destination

  • Jan. 16, 2023, 12:43 p.m.
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Asia is teeming with winter sports destinations, but the list of must-visit locations for snow sports lovers should include some of the region’s most pristine locations. Skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities await in these top mountain resorts in Asia.
Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie looking to take your skiing or snowboarding skills to the next level or a novice seeking casual slopes with breathtaking views, you’ll find what you’re looking for at these amazing snow sports destinations across Asia.

India

Winter in Aru, Kashmir
India may not be the first destination that comes to mind when thinking about winter sports, but the northern region of the country is home to some excellent ski resorts and snow sports destinations.
The Himalayan mountain range, which runs through northern India, is home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest, and the region receives heavy snowfall during the winter months, making it a perfect destination for ski enthusiasts. Auli, located in the state of Uttarakhand, is one of the most popular ski resorts in India and is known for its challenging slopes and stunning views of the Himalayas.
The resort is equipped with modern lifts and has a variety of runs for skiers of all levels. Gulmarg, located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, is another top destination for snow sports in India. We recommend checking out Does It Snow in India? for a more comprehensive guide on snow-related information about India, as well as information on various hill stations and other activities to do in the area.
The resort is situated at an altitude of 2,650 meters and is known for its picturesque setting, with pine forests and rolling meadows. It offers both skiing and snowboarding, and there are also opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
So, if you are a snow sports enthusiast looking to experience something different, consider a winter trip to India and hit the slopes in the stunning Himalayan mountain range.

Japan

Shirakawago, Japan Winter Village
Japan’s well-developed ski industry means there are plenty of spots to choose from if you want to go skiing or snowboarding here. Japan’s northern terrain makes it ideal for powder skiing, and one of the most popular ski areas is Niseko—One of Japan’s Best Ski Resorts—located on Hokkaido island near Sapporo.
With 300+ inches (760 cm) of average annual snowfall over its several thousand acres, this vast slope has a little bit of something for everyone, from beginner runs to extreme backcountry measures for advanced riders and skiers.
Other notable ski areas include Furano Ski Resort and Tomamu Ski Resort in Hokkaido, Happo-one in Nagano, Norikura Highlands in Gifu Prefecture, Myoko Kogen Snow & Live Resort in Niigata Prefecture and Kokusai Ski Resort & Prince Hotel Hoshino/Prince Hotel West Hills Ikemiyaguchi/Prince Hotel East Hills Ishikari Bay.

South Korea

Gyeongbokgung Place in winter Seoul,South Korea
South Korea is known as one of Asia’s premier ski destinations with some of the best resorts on the continent, like Alpensia Resort, located east of Pyeongchang Gangwon province, hosting events during the 2018 Winter Olympics & Paralympics Games.
Moreover, there is Yongpyong Resort, renowned for its long runs and moguls trails ideal for experts looking for a challenge plus, High1, located close by, provides state-of-the-art facilities that will wow newbies as well as experienced skiers out there.
While less popular Muju Deogyusan area offers ungroomed slopes perfect for more hardcore riders, with deep powder bottomless turns available accompanied by picturesque views worth remembering forever, plus Vivaldi Park featuring relaxing gondola rides & shopping entertainment choices.
Adding valuable activities inside the resort, including wide terrace tables & eateries around newly created lake surroundings when a sunny day is warm enough, store your gear overnight basically under the roof making it much easier than the rest other prementioned here aforesaid places!
With world-class service across the board, South Korea will not disappoint even the most demanding adventurers out there!

China

Another popular ski destination is China which boasts some awesome ski resorts like Yabuli Ski Resort near Harbin — home to China’s leading ski school — Mt Wanlong, just over 2 hours drive from Beijing, which welcomes riders all year round due to unique external insulation geometry enabling riding each day any season round not limited harsh weather conditions.
Yabuli hosts international races every year, making it an active participant in the global freestyle trend. The park has many world-class features that are incorporated into the flow sections, which are exciting for riders of all skill levels.
The city is surrounded by unique traditional architecture, allowing travelers to enjoy a cultural experience and interact with locals. Recently, there has been an increased interest in Chinese culture, with nearly 70 million Chinese attending nationwide divisions.
This has added to the lively atmosphere and high expectations for tourists visiting the bustling city and staying overnight.


Last updated January 16, 2023


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