Skip Switzerland, Check Out These 8 Skiing Destinations Around The world

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1. Niseko, Japan

Known as the powder capital of the world, Niseko is famed for its light snow and incredible backcountry skiing.

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2. Whistler Blackcomb, Canada

Nestled in British Columbia, Whistler Blackcomb boasts the largest ski area in North America.

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3. Courchevel, France

Part of the Les Trois Vallées, Courchevel offers a luxury skiing experience.

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4. Aspen, USA

Aspen in Colorado combines world-class skiing with celebrity spotting.

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5. Queenstown, New Zealand

For skiing in the Southern Hemisphere, Queenstown is unmatched.

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6. Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy

Known as the ‘Queen of the Dolomites,’ Cortina offers picturesque skiing amidst the Dolomites.

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7. Banff, Canada

Situated in Alberta’s Banff National Park, this region combines incredible skiing with breathtaking scenery.

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8. Gudauri, Georgia

Located in the Caucasus Mountains, Gudauri is a hidden gem for ski enthusiasts.

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Each of these destinations brings its unique flavour to the skiing experience.