Shirakawago - Japan

Shirakawago village was recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage in 1995. Snow starts falling here from the end of November and falls more heavily in January. On winter nights, the whole village is lit up, creating a sparkling, brilliant scene. Every four years, Shirakawago village holds the Winter Light-Up festival. The festival is usually held in January or February when the snow covers the roofs. Thanks to that magical beauty, the village attracts tourists from all over the world.
Lake Hovsgol - Mongolia

If you come here around the end of February and the beginning of March, you will have the opportunity to experience the traditional Thousand Camel Festival, a large-scale camel racing event held in the Hovsgol Lake area. In particular, winter is also the best time to see herds of camels showing off their thick, shiny fur.
Atlas Mountains - Morocco

A trek to the top of Toubkal (4,167 m), in the Atlas Mountains, is a highly anticipated winter journey. The guides are required to undergo a six-month training course with the Royal Moroccan Ski and Mountaineering Federation in Tabant.
Lapland - Finland

Finland has always been known as the homeland of Santa Claus. More specifically, this country is always an extremely beautiful place to hunt for the Northern Lights. From December to February every year, those who are lucky can see the Northern Lights phenomenon in the land of Santa Claus.

The best time to see this magical phenomenon is between 9:30 pm and 1 am. The igloo at the Kakslauttanen Hotel is the ideal place to view this magnificent phenomenon.
Chamonix - France

Chamonix is the meeting place of three countries: France, Switzerland and Italy. With the advantage of high steep terrain, Chamonix is an ideal place for those who are passionate about skiing. In addition, visitors can also take the cable car to the top of Aiguille du Midi, at an altitude of 3,842 m, to admire the beautiful scenery in winter.
Richmond Park - London

Richmond is London’s largest park, three times the size of New York’s Central Park. Despite the freezing winter weather, many tourists still come to see the capital of more than 600 wild deer, which are very friendly to humans. If you love the wild and natural beauty, don’t miss this place in your winter itinerary.
Moraine Lake - Canada

Winter in Canada usually begins in November and lasts until April. If you visit Canada in winter, you should not miss Lake Maraine. This place belongs to Banff National Park, which was printed on the 20 CAD bill during the 1970s. In winter, 10 snow-capped mountains reflect on the clear lake, creating a breathtaking natural picture, inspiring artistic creation for those who have the opportunity to visit here.


















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