Top 10 Skiing Destinations of the World

What is winter without breathtaking snow clad view from your window and challenging slopes?Here are top 10 skiing destinations for you taking into account factors such as quality of the slopes,resorts and other facilities. The adventure and rush are not for light hearts. The feeling of flying can be experienced in the few micro-seconds you are above the ground. The extreme of two temperatures heat and cold form an enthralling combination. One of the most classy sport which has a loyal fan following of both professionals and amateurs, the best places to enjoy it is located in the western world. The temperature and infrastructure is enough to keep the sport going all winter long. So Dive in to have a vicarious experience right away and list it as one absolute thing to do before to die.

 

1. Whistler Blackcomb, British Colombia

Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler Blackcomb is a major ski resort located 125 km north of Vancouver, in British Columbia, Canada.Whistler Blackcomb is been consistently ranked the No. 1 ski resort in North America with over an impressive area of 8,171 acres of terrain. It has a summit elevation of 2184 meters.The total vertical drop is 1530 meters and 4,757 acres skiable inbound terrain. Whistler is served by a amenities like 20 lifts and 2 gondolas. It also has 7 high-speed detachable quad chair lifts. The 2 fixed grip chair lifts,2 T-bars and the drive station for the Peak 2 Peak Gondola connecting it with Blackcomb mountain to the north. The extensive range of perks offered here attracts people like magnet. One of the most sworn by destinations to step into the ski suit,

The beauty and the color triggers the most primal parts of our brain, this creates an unrelenting attraction for nature. We are drawn into this whirlpool of magic and life is altered for ever.Add these to your bucket list and experience the oh-wow of it all.

 

2. Kitzbuhel, Austria

Kitzbahel

Making a solid stand at number 2, the land of Austria gives us Kitzbahel. Popular for having the “Streif”, the most difficult ski run in the world, the mountains of the Kitzbuehel in Alps are suited to all types of skiing. Novice to extremes, everyone has a say in the superb environment. The combination of 170 kilometres of impeccably groomed, marked and prepared pistes, plus 32 kilometres of clear ski routes, means that winter sportsenthusiasts can ski until their body begs them to take a break in one of the traditional Tyroleanmountain huts and restaurants.

 

3. Zermatt, Switzerland

Zermatt

Switzerland is a country of classic ski towns, but Zermatt is its crown jewel among many other sterling locations . This land breaths for skiing and the reason why we label it as crown jewel is because Zermatt offers three interconnected Swiss skiing zones. The scenery is unrelentingly stunning but the skiing and snowboarding is more popular ,with vertical drops of up to 7,152 feet on terrain that varies from never-ending cruisers to north-facing powder runs.Don’t miss the ride on the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise cable car-the highest in the Alps!

 

4. Vail, Colorado

Vail

The mountains of Colorado makes it a loved destination for the ski lovers. The state is into mountaineering sports and doesn’t disappoint when we talk about skiing. United States.Vail Ski Resort’s first season was in December, 1962 and since than it hasn’t seen a bad season. Ranking it as the second largest ski mountain in North America, Vail Mountain rises from 8,120 feet to 11,570 feet, with a vertical height of 3,450 feet .A 5,289 acres ski able area,33 ski lifts, 193 marked skiing trails on three faces: the front side, the back bowls, and Blue Sky Basin this place promises and solidifies its position on our list.

 

5. Banff, Canada

Banff

With a reputation of unrelenting snow the Great White Northern land was ment to be a part of this list. Banff has three ski areas within a 50-minute drive, all accessible by one on a single ticket. The runs of small but steep Mount Norquay, home of the one the oldest chairlifts in North America, are visible from town. The view is unique and adds to the fun custom made for the Canadian town. Lake Louise is second size wise in Canadian ski areas and features some of the world’s most scenic skiing and snowboarding. The enchanting view from the picture fuls the promise of being an experience of life time.

 

6. Girdwood, Alaska

Girdwood

The biggest state of USA which is all snowed in whenever you visit, the part in the skiiing list was inevitable. A former gold-mining town carved out of the forest at the foot of the famed Chugach Mountains, Girdwood has developed itself into Alaska’s premier ski town.Rising up from the edge of town, Alyeska Resort is the largest ski area in Alaska. It has over all six lifts with two magic carpets, and a convenient 60-person tram that climbs the mountain’s steep and unforgiving north face with views to the ocean. Tree line is low at the far north, so the upper half of the mountain is seen as a wide-open alpine, more like the open terrain of the Alps. This is where it one-ups the typical American resort. The rustic view is like cream to coffee. The next level of awesomeness is achieved!

 

7. Stowe, Vermont

Stowe

The archetypal New England ski village, Stowe is an impossibly quaint town which serves as get-away for cities like New York. No way to beat the heat than to fizzel in the chills of slopes. The skiing takes place a 15-minute drive up the road at Stowe Mountain Resort, where high-speed quads and gondolas which whisk you up two separate mountains. Mount Mansfielt which has the highest peak in Vermont, has plenty to offer adventurous skiers the East is most challenging slope. Spruce Peak newly connected by a short gondola ride to Mansfield, is the place for beginners to get a feel of the sport, with its ski school and gently arcing blue and green runs. If you haven’t tried skiing this is a great place to start.

 

8. Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France

Chamonix-Mont Blanc

Chamonix is located in the Haute Savoie department of the Rhone-Alpes, south-east France and is called as European capital of Extreme Adventure Sports. France promises an experience and doesnt fall short on the promise. At whooping 1035 metres above the base line as sea level, it’s the largest town in a deep and narrow valley .Winter Activities and winter sports in Chamonix Mont Blanc-fancy is a bit of skiing and snowboarding, telemarking and cross-country skiing, ski-touring with mountaineering, ice climbing and ski joering along with paragliding or snowshoeing with skiing as the USP. The beauty will take away your mind and you will find yourself atop for an adventure to swear by.

 

9. Bozeman, Montana

Bozeman

Bozeman has been dubbed a “dream town” and lauded for offering high quality of life by none other than National Geographic Adventure. Just fly in over the Bridger Range or drive into the valley and you will find yourself surrounded by mountains, it’s easy to comprehend why people want to live, work and play here for the fun part is present in the air you breath .Bozeman was the top ranked as U.S. “Ski Town Throwdown” .Bozeman is an all-season adventure hub. In winter, skiers can choose from options such as Bridger Bowl, Big Sky and Moonlight Basin all within 1 hour radius. Students can attend class and try out cross-country skiing skills in the same day. hikers and cyclists can access hundreds of miles of trails in the surrounding mountains or camp by pristine alpine lakes. The scenic beauty makes you want to become a permanent citizen.

 

10. Aspen, Colorado

Aspen

Aspen Mountain is a ski area near in Pitkin County, Colorado. The state of Colorado is famous for its mountains and its rugged beauty. Aspen is one example of its many attractions. Its just on periphery of and above the city of Aspen. Located on the northern flank of Aspen Mountain the beauty has been in existence since 1946 as the premier ski area of the Aspen Skiing Company. we need to salute Mr. Walter Paepcke for this fine slopes of snow, Today it is one of four adjacent ski areas operated under the name of the Aspen complex. Located within the White River National Forest and is a fully legit arena.One of the attraction is that it has three restaurants on the mountain. Two are on top and one mid-mountain.Winter is ‘the’ time for skiers and snowboarders to visit Aspen — that is obvious. But what isn’t as commonly known is that Aspen probably has more to offer in the summer months, specially in terms of activities and happenings, than it does in the winter. One reason to shift to Aspen for the adrenaline junkies is round the year adventure.

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