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“It’s going to be colder tomorrow,” his father said, pulling his muffler up again.

Winter in India is synonymous with celebration. It is considered the "season of festivals." winter time in india

: A classic North Indian winter meal made of mustard greens and cornbread. The Peak of Tourism “It’s going to be colder tomorrow,” his father

“The fog is thick as curd today,” his father would announce, his breath a small cloud. “The trains will be hours late.” He worked at the Charbagh railway station, and winter turned his orderly world into a chaotic symphony of delayed expresses and stranded passengers. Rohan loved hearing his father’s stories: of entire families huddled around small coal fires right on the platform, roasting peanuts; of the chai-wallahs doing brisk business, their kettles steaming like small locomotives; of the desperate, hopeful faces looking for a name on a mist-smeared board. The Peak of Tourism “The fog is thick

, spanning from November to February , is widely considered the best time to explore the Indian subcontinent. As the scorching summer heat and intense monsoon rains subside, a massive geographical shift transforms the country into a collection of distinct seasonal zones. While the far north experiences heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures, the central plains turn pleasantly crisp, and the tropical south remains comfortably warm and sunny.