Travelling to high-altitude places in winter can feel magical. The air is crisp, the views are stunning, and the peace of the mountains helps you forget
all your worries. But you need to be wary of the weather! The cold can also be harsh, and the weather can change without warning. Packing right makes the whole trip safer, warmer and far more enjoyable. The good news is that you don’t need to take your whole wardrobe. You just need smart layers and a few essential items that protect your body from wind, cold and low oxygen levels. Here’s a simple, no-stress guide to what you should pack for a winter trip to high altitudes — whether it’s Ladakh, Spiti, Auli, or any other place.
A Warm, Insulated Jacket
This is your biggest defender against the cold. Pick a down or synthetic puffer jacket. It should be lightweight but warm.A hood is always a bonus because it protects your ears and neck from freezing winds.
Thermal Base Layers
Thermals keep your body heat locked in. Wear them under your regular clothes. Choose wool or good-quality synthetic fabric. Cotton should be avoided because it stays damp.Waterproof Gloves
Your hands are the first to freeze. A good pair of warm, waterproof gloves makes a huge difference. If your hands stay warm, the rest of your body feels more comfortable too.
Wool Socks (2–3 pairs)
Cold feet can ruin your whole day. Wool socks keep your feet warm even when the temperature drops below zero. Carry a few extra pairs because they dry slowly.A Warm Cap or Beanie
We lose a lot of heat through the head. A thick wool or fleece cap keeps you warm instantly. Choose one that covers your ears properly.
Sturdy, Waterproof Shoes
The ground can be icy, snowy or rocky. This is why good waterproof shoes with a strong grip are essential. You should always carry a reliable pair that protect your feet and help you walk safely on uneven terrain.Sunglasses With UV Protection
Snow reflects sunlight sharply. This can directly harm your eyes. UV rays are especially strong in high altitudes, which makes the risk greater. Sunglasses prevent headaches, eye strain and snow blindness.
A Reusable, Insulated Water Bottle
You need to drink more water at high altitudes, even in winter. An insulated bottle keeps your water from freezing. Staying hydrated helps prevent altitude sickness.Lip Balm and Moisturiser
Cold and dry air makes your skin crack and flake. A hydrating moisturiser and a lip balm with SPF will help protect your skin and keep you comfortable throughout the day.










