First-ever ‘Aharbal festival’ held in Jammu and Kashmir

First-ever ‘Aharbal festival’ held in Jammu and Kashmir

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Category : State Published on: December 01 2021

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  • The first-ever Aharbal Festival was held in Kulgam, J&K, by the Kulgam district administration and the Department of Tourism, Jammu & Kashmir, to promote tourism in Kashmir, notably at the Aharbal waterfall.
  • Aharbal Falls, commonly known as the "Niagara Falls of Kashmir," is a hill station in Jammu and Kashmir's Valley, located in the southwestern part of the valley.
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