5-814: Shallabugh(شالہ بُگ) is a tourist village located in Sherpathri block of Tullamulla tehsil of Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir , India . Shallabugh village is considered Sherpathri 's largest village, spanning two rivers in Kashmir . The total area of Shallabugh is 2243.6 hectares. The main village, Shallabugh-A, rests along the Sind River and includes Addah Mohalla, Mokdam Mohalla, Astan Mohalla, Umar Colony, Shah-e-Hamdan Colony, Sama Mohalla, Khanday Mohallah, Laway Mohalla, Tul Mohalla, Pethkundal, and Paribal . Shallabugh-B, locally known as Taken Wari Pora or Pati-Shallabugh,
10-644: Is situated along the Jehlum River and comprises Dar Mohalla, Khan Mohalla, Gori Mohalla, Gund-Roshan, and Gaasi Mohalla. Nestled within the village, the Ramsar-declared Shallabugh Wetland serves as a global habitat for migratory birds . This wetland serves as a habitat to thousands species of Flora and Fauna including birds and fish. It is the famous tourist attraction located within the Ganderbal district and Srinagar district . Located on
15-483: The Sindh riverbank, Shallabugh Playground hosts renowned cricket tournaments, attracting sports enthusiasts. It's a prominent recreational spot within the village. The youth from across the valley especially from Ganderbal district and Srinagar district , come here to play the sports like football and cricket. Situated on the Sindh riverbank, Paribal Playground is famous for hosting football tournaments, contributing to
20-459: The local arts scene, by crafting different items including baskets, flower vases, chairs, kitchen wares and sofas etc from locally grown willow reeds . This Indian location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tourist village A holiday village (abbreviated HV ) is a holiday resort where the visitors stay in villas . There is a central area with shops , entertainment , and other amenities . One example
25-502: The village's sports culture. It's a popular destination for football enthusiasts. Covering vast stretches of land from Harran village to Shadipora town, the Sindh Forest Division is a significant natural asset of the village. It's integral to the region's ecosystem and biodiversity . Renowned for their craftsmanship , the village's wicker worker artists enrich the region's cultural heritage. They continue to contribute to
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