Day 1
โช Departure from Islamabad and drive towards 8 hr 25 min (394 km) via Swat
expressway & N-45
โช Drive towards Chitral
โช Winding over the Lowari Mountain is an interesting and rewarding experience.
โช On the other side of the mountain, we again find asphalt road and arrive in Chitral
in the evening
โช check in to hotel
โช Night stay at Chitral
Day 2
โช Breakfast
โช After breakfast we will leave for Garam Chasma, a sub valley of Chitral, famous for its Sulphur Springs and Trout fish
โช Explore Garam Chashma Chitral Garam Chashma is one of the many branch valleys of Chitral District, situated in the extreme north-west of Pakistan. It is one of the highest human settlements in the Hindukush ranges with an altitude of almost 2550 meters. The place is known for its hot spring, which is one of the tourist attraction sites.
โช Relish the time at Garam Chashma
โช Afterall have lunch and drive back
โช Visit Chitral Fort
โช The Shahi Qila is speculated to have been built during the rule of Mohtaram Shah
Katur II in 1774 and later refurbished by the famous Mughal leader Shuja-ul-Mulk
in the early 1900s. It is said to be more than three centuries old, with the
exception of some of the newer areas.
โช Chitral Museum
โช The Museum was built on 8 July 2010 and the main idea was to maintain the cultural heritage for the tourists. The museum is divided into two different sections that are the Ethnological Gallery and the Archaeological and Kalash Gallery
โช Back to hotel
โช Night stay at Chitral
Day 3
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โช Breakfast
Departure from Chitral to Bamburet valley 1 hr 44 min (27.7 km)
โช Reached Bamburet Kalash valley
โช Check in hotel
โช Visit to Kalash graveyard and school made with the help of the people of Greece
would be an interesting addition. Participants can meet and interact with
community members, teachers and local kids in their traditional dresses.
โช Night stay in Bamburet
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Day 4
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โช Breakfast
โช will get free day to get relaxed and enjoy the breath-taking views of the valley.
โช Kalash is an exotic feature of the region; these tribes are contrast to rest of the country.
โช Their culture, religion, customs and habitat are unique and interesting.
โช Optional trip to Rambur, another typical Kalash village can be organized.
โช Participate in the cultural festivals according to your visit time. In case exceptional visit to kalash relish and enjoy the local unique culture and sites associated to it along various artifacts.
โช Back to Chitral via same route
โช Night stay at Chitral
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Day 5
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โช We will leave early morning from Ayun Chitral for a long drive back to Islamabad.
โช Short stay along the way in Dir
โช Continue journey towards Islamabad
โช Reached Islamabad
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Festivals Schedule
Mon 13 May โ Thu 16 May
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Kalash Spring Festival Chilam Joshi
Chilam Joshi Festival is one the most vital kalash festivals. Kalash Festival of Chilam
Joshi is also known as Kalash spring festival. The Kalash people celebrate this four-day
festival across all three Kalash valleys of Rumbur, Bumburet and Birir. A large number
of domestic and foreign tourists attend the Chilam Joshi festival every year.
The main objective behind the Kalash festival of Chilam Joshi is that Kalasha men and
women can find themselves a spouse to get married. The women wear traditional attire
with lively colors and hair dressers have patterns of flowers on it. They wear beaded
necklaces which compliments their dresses and head gears.
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Tue 20 Aug โ Thu 22 Aug
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Kalash summer Festival Uchal
Uchal, also known as Utchal is a summer Kalash festival. Kalasha people during this
festival pay homage to God by celebrating the harvest and also thanking their God for
blessing them with good food and crops. Corn, buttermilk and cheese are prepared to
celebrate the festival.
People of Kalash take a procession to a high plateau which is located outside to the
village in Balangkuru and they pray to the God and this is where the long night of
dancing begins. This Kalash festival is moved to different locations of the valleys and it
continues for several days.
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Sun 15 Dec โ Sun 22 Dec
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Kalash Winter festival is also called โChoimusโ in the local language.
This annually observed event symbolises and forecasts prosperity of the village and its people in the coming year. During the festival People go out to seek foxes which is considered as a
good omen. Torch lit processions arrives from nearby villages at the main traditional
dancing place called a โCharsueโ. The dancing and festivities are held indoor that go late
into the night as the local wine is handed around the bonfire. The locals perform rituals
for purification during the festival at the dawn of the new year. The tribal elders gather
at hilltops to watch the rising sun of the new year that is followed by goat sacrifices made
to the Goddess, โJastakโ, and the blood is sprinkled at the temple Jastarkhan.
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7 to 9 July
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Shandur polo
The festival is scheduled from 7 to 9 July each year at the highest altitude polo ground at Shandur Top with the joint collaboration of the Gilgit-Baltistan Government and KPK Government. Every year, the Gilgit-Baltistan polo teams, horses, and team officials along with band groups proceed to Gologmuli Phandar on or before 11th June for practice and acclimatization of polo players and horses. After 18 days of training at Gologmuli Phandar, the teams move to Shandur Top accordingly to participate in Shandur Polo Festival.
In order to decide the final teams to play at the Shandur Polo Festival, preliminary matches are played both in Chitral and Gilgit, in which the best horses and players are chosen for the final games by the local juries. The festival begins on 7th July. During the course of the tournament, A, B, C, and D teams of Chitral and Gilgit battle it out on the polo field. Each team has six members with 2 to 4 reserve players in case of injury etc. The match usually lasts one hour. It is divided into two halves, with a ten-minute interval. During intervals, the locals enthrall the audiences with traditional and cultural performances. The game is decided in favour of the team scoring more goals. The final is held on 9th July The festival attracts thousands of domestic and foreign tourists to the attractive tourist destination. Shandur is located on the border between Gilgit and Chitral, due to which both KPK and Gilgit Baltistan governments lay claim to Shandur. The chief ministers of both GB and KP have invited each other to attend the festival. For the people of Chitral, Shandu Valley is their โfairy houseโ, while the people of Ghizer in Gilgit-Baltistan describe it as their cold haven. For the people of Pakistan, however, it is one of the most serene areas of the country, where they can enjoy the โgame of kingsโ or the โking of gamesโ in cool weather. The Shandur Valley connects the Laspur region of Upper Chitral with the Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan through the Shandur Pass
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