If you love snow, adventure, and serene mountain views, Kufri should definitely be on your bucket list. Located just 16 km from Shimla, Kufri is a small but beautiful hill station in Himachal Pradesh, often called “Mini Switzerland of India.” I recently took a trip there with my four friends, and honestly, it turned out to be one of the most refreshing journeys I’ve ever had. In this Kufri travel guide, I’ll share everything about how we planned the trip, where we stayed, the best spots we visited, and tips to make your own Kufri trip unforgettable.
Why Visit Kufri: The Magic of Snow and Silence
The first thing that hits you when you reach Kufri is the cool mountain air and the sight of pine-covered hills. Compared to Shimla, Kufri is quieter and less commercialized — perfect for travelers looking to relax. We went in January, which is the best time to witness snowfall. The whole place looked like a snow wonderland, with people skiing, horse riding, and making snowmen.
If you want to visit when it’s green and vibrant, April to June is also great for trekking and sightseeing.
Best Time to Visit Kufri (Table)

| Season | Months | Experience | Ideal For |
| Winter | December – February | Heavy snowfall, skiing, snow games | Snow lovers & honeymooners |
| Summer | April – June | Pleasant weather, adventure activities | Family trips & treks |
| Monsoon | July – September | Light showers, lush greenery | Nature photographers |
How to Reach Kufri: A Scenic Road Trip
We drove from Delhi to Kufri — a total distance of about 370 km — and the road trip was just mesmerizing. The journey took nearly 8 hours, including tea and photo breaks.
By Air:
The nearest airport is Jubbarhatti Airport (Shimla), about 20 km away.
By Train:
You can take the Kalka-Shimla toy train, one of the most scenic train routes in India. From Shimla station, Kufri is just a 30-minute drive.
By Road:
Regular buses and taxis run from Shimla, Chandigarh, and Delhi to Kufri. If you’re driving yourself, the roads are smooth and full of breathtaking views.
Where We Stayed in Kufri
We booked a cozy wooden cottage overlooking the snowy mountains through Airbnb. Many resorts here offer bonfires, Himachali food, and valley views — perfect for a relaxing stay.
Some of the best-rated options for your trip include:
| Hotel/Resort | Location | Avg. Price/Night | Highlights |
| Wildflower Hall | Charabra | ₹20,000 | Luxury, spa, valley view |
| Snow King Retreat | Fagu Top | ₹6,000 | Snow activities, ropeway |
| Sterling Kufri | Near Kufri Fun World | ₹8,000 | Mountain view rooms, adventure park |
| Kufri Holiday Resort | Kufri Main Road | ₹5,000 | Family-friendly, scenic balcony |
Top Places to Visit in Kufri
1. Kufri Fun World
Our first stop was Kufri Fun World, one of the highest amusement parks in the world. We rode go-karts on snow and had a blast. The panoramic view of the Himalayas from the top was just stunning.
2. Mahasu Peak
You can reach Mahasu Peak by horse or mule. The trail is snowy and adventurous, and once you reach the top, you’ll be greeted with snow-covered peaks and an endless white valley. We clicked some amazing drone shots here!
3. Himalayan Nature Park
This is a wildlife sanctuary home to snow leopards, bears, and Himalayan monals (Himachal’s state bird). The park walk was peaceful and filled with scenic beauty.
4. Fagu Valley
Just 5 km away from Kufri, Fagu is a small village surrounded by apple orchards and terraced fields. We had maggi and chai at a local stall while enjoying the mountain view — a simple but unforgettable experience.
5. Green Valley Viewpoint
Before heading back, we stopped at Green Valley, a spot famous for its lush green forests and breathtaking views. It’s a perfect spot for photography.
What to Eat in Kufri

The food in Kufri has a local charm — from siddu (a steamed bread dish) to chha gosht (Himachali-style mutton curry).
Some local eateries worth visiting:
- The Hide Out Café – Best for coffee with a view
- Snow View Café – Try momos and noodles after skiing
- Chalal Dhaba – Authentic Himachali food
And don’t forget to sip hot pahadi chai while it’s snowing outside — it’s pure bliss.
Adventure Activities in Kufri
If you’re an adventure lover, Kufri won’t disappoint. We tried skiing and snow tubing at Kufri Fun World, and it was pure fun.
| Activity | Location | Best Time | Average Cost |
| Skiing | Kufri Fun World | Dec–Feb | ₹800–₹1200 |
| Horse Riding | Mahasu Peak | All year | ₹500–₹800 |
| Yak Riding | Near Green Valley | Winter | ₹400 |
| Tobogganing | Snow Point | Dec–Feb | ₹600 |
Our 2-Day Kufri Itinerary
Here’s how our short Kufri trip looked — you can follow this plan if you’re visiting for the first time.
| Day | Plan | Highlights |
| Day 1 | Delhi → Kufri (Drive) → Check-in | Road trip, lunch at Solan, sunset view |
| Day 2 | Kufri Fun World, Mahasu Peak, Fagu Valley | Snow games, local food, and a bonfire |
| Day 3 | Green Valley → Return to Shimla/Delhi | Photoshoot, café visit, souvenirs |
Tips for Travelers (From My Experience)
- Carry warm clothes — the temperature can drop below freezing in winter.
- Wear proper shoes — the snowy trails are slippery.
- Book hotels early, especially in December and January.
- Avoid plastic waste — Kufri’s beauty lies in its cleanliness.
- Don’t miss sunrise — the golden light on the snow peaks is magical.
Conclusion: Why Kufri Stays in My Heart
Our trip to Kufri was more than just a getaway — it was a reminder of how peaceful nature can be. The snow-capped peaks, quiet pine forests, and local Himachali warmth made it unforgettable.
If you’re looking for a break from the city chaos, Kufri is where you’ll find your peace. Whether you go with friends, family, or alone, the hills of Kufri will stay in your memory forever.
So, pack your woolens, charge your camera, and let this Kufri travel guide be your companion on the next mountain escape.
