Pulwama


Located in the agriculturally thriving Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, also known as the "Kashmir Rice Bowl," the town of Pulwama is at an altitude of 1,630 meters. The region, which has a high reputation for milk and rice production, has many appellations such as "Kashmir Anand" and "Kashmir Dudakuru". The waters of the Vishaf River, 35 km from Jama Masjid Chopian, form one of the most majestic waterfalls in the humble town of Pulwama. The waterfall is a picturesque environment with dense fir forests and is one of the attractions that attract visitors enough to spend an hour or two here. On the way to Mugar Road via Peel Panjar, the Jama Masjid Shopian Mosque was once an important stop. Built during the Mughal Empire, it was considered the midpoint of all Mughal Empires on their way to Kashmir. It is still a prominent landmark and charm today. Kunwatan is 8 km from Ahabor Falls, isolated by human intervention, and remains untouched. Kunwatan is a meadow at an altitude of 8,400 km. From Kunwatan, a walk through the dense forest leads to a 9,800-foot Mahinag.