quiz apple bowl of Kashmir and rice bowl of Kashmir
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Pulwama, also known as the ‘Rice Bowl of Kashmir,’ at an altitude of 1,630 metres, is just about 40 kilometres from Srinagar. The town has a rich cultural and historical importance, it was ruled by the Mughals in the 16th-century and then the Afghans in the 19th-century. However, the highlight of Pulwama is its scenic beauty thanks to the bountiful apple orchards, majestic mountains that hold the cascading waterfalls, dazzling streams, and verdant valleys.
One of the most glorious sights is that of Aharbal Falls, falling down a narrow gorge and onto a valley of dense pine and fir trees. While the fall may not be very high, the volume of water that flows down is absolutely incredulous. That’s what makes it the most famous one in the entire Kashmir Valley. Aharbal hill station is situated close to Pulwama; and offers adventure activities like trout fishing, trekking, and rafting.
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