About Auli
Auli in winter (December–March) is India's most dramatic Himalayan honeymoon destination — a snow-covered meadow at 3,049 m with the Nanda Devi massif as an unbroken backdrop. The gondola ropeway through the snowscape, couple ski lessons, crisp mountain air, and extraordinary sunrises over the Himalayan snowfields create a setting of rare beauty. The GMVN Clifftop Club at Auli offers the finest mountain-view hotel room in India.
Places to See
• Nanda Devi Sunrise View (from the meadow at 5:30 AM — golden light on 7,816 m, the finest Himalayan sunrise accessible from any Indian ski resort)
• Couple Ski Lessons (GMVN piste — a shared first experience)
• Joshimath–Auli Gondola (aerial snowscape views)
• Gorson Bugyal Snow Walk (3 km, romantic meadow snowfield)
• Snowshoeing Walks in deep powder
• Auli Artificial Lake (snowscape reflections)
Best Time
December–March (ski season, deep snow — the primary honeymoon window). January–February for maximum snow depth and most dramatic conditions. April for post-snow meadow walks.
How to Reach
Rail: Rishikesh (225 km). Road: Rishikesh → Joshimath (253 km, ~8 hrs) → Auli by ropeway (4 km). Book GMVN Clifftop Club directly.
Things to Do
• Nanda Devi sunrise from the meadow (5:30 AM — essential)
• Couple ski lessons on the GMVN piste
• Gondola ropeway ride
• Gorson Bugyal snowshoe walk
• Evening bonfire under stars
• Photography of the Himalayan wall in golden hour light
Tips
The GMVN Clifftop Club at Auli has the finest peak views of any hotel in India — book directly. The Nanda Devi sunrise is the single most romantic natural moment in this guide. Acclimatise one night in Joshimath (1,875 m) before ascending to Auli (3,049 m).
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Auli depends on the experience you seek.