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Reflections on Life Through My Personal Experiences

Surviving Winter in Lahaul: Challenges and Resilience

Avnish Kumar, 18/01/202618/01/2026
Battling the cold, a local villager uses a hot flame to thaw his diesel vehicle.

Lahaul, a cold desert region in Himachal Pradesh, is known for its breathtaking landscapes and extreme weather conditions. Winters in Lahaul are especially harsh, with temperatures dropping well below freezing and heavy snowfall covering villages for several months. During this time, life becomes slow, difficult, and demanding for the people who call this region home.

A BRO (Border Road Organisation) worker clearing black ice from Manali-Leh highway.

One of the biggest challenges during winter is isolation. Snowfall blocks major roads and mountain passes, cutting off Lahaul from the rest of the state. This makes access to essential supplies like food, fuel, and medicines very limited. Emergency medical care becomes difficult, and residents often rely on local resources and community support.

Gas cylinders insulated with jute cloth against the cold.

Everyday tasks that seem simple elsewhere become tough in winter. Fetching water requires breaking ice, keeping homes warm depends on stored fuel, and electricity supply can be irregular. Children face interruptions in education as schools close or shift to limited schedules. Farming activities come to a halt, and people depend on stored crops to survive the long winter months.

Against the biting cold, a determined villager fights to revive his frozen pipeline, keeping life flowing in the harsh winter.

Despite these hardships, the people of Lahaul show great resilience. Traditional knowledge, strong community bonds, and careful preparation help them adapt to the extreme climate. Harsh winters may test their endurance, but they also highlight the strength and determination of life in Lahaul.

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    Comments (8)

    1. Armaan Mirupa says:
      18/01/2026 at 3:22 PM

      Nice article , short but brief .👍

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      1. Avnish Kumar says:
        20/01/2026 at 7:08 PM

        Thank you. I will be posting more pretty soon.

        Reply
    2. Rajinder Paul Mirupa says:
      18/01/2026 at 4:37 PM

      A true depiction of harsh winters and the challenging daily lives of cold desert inhabitants—indeed, a testament to survival of the fittest.

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      1. Avnish Kumar says:
        20/01/2026 at 7:14 PM

        Lahaulis are meant to be tough. Winters are cold but filled with delightful moments.

        Reply
    3. Rajeev says:
      18/01/2026 at 4:51 PM

      Great keep going…very thought-provoking…keep posted.👍🏻

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      1. Avnish Kumar says:
        20/01/2026 at 7:06 PM

        Many thanks for your support. I will be posting more blogs in the upcoming days. Regards.

        Reply
    4. Hricha Pitan says:
      18/01/2026 at 4:51 PM

      The last line “traditional knowledge and community bonds” is what made me relate to the rural life the most. Very beautifully explained.

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      1. Avnish Kumar says:
        20/01/2026 at 7:04 PM

        Winters in Lahaul is incomplete without buttery salty tea and local folklore.

        Reply

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