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The Chitral valley is the historic home to tow main ethnic group, Ancient Chitralis and the Kalash. Ancient Chitralis, called Kho, probly came from Afghanistan. Local legends recall a golden age around the 8th century under a semi mythical Buddhist king called Bahaman, at around the same time a Chinese army temporarily occupied the valley .smaller number of kalashi have simultaneously occupied several small valleys stretching in to Afghanistan, where they followed their own religion and claimed to be descendants of Alexander the Great armies. Although Tamerlane subdued Chitral en route to Punjab in 1398, even he took a beating from the tough Kalash.
Chitral city is 365km from Peshawar and connected through Lowari pass. Chitral is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Chitral valley is situated on the western bank of Chitral River which is called Kunar River at the foot of Tirch Mir the highest peak 7708m of the Hinduksh.
Chitral is most beautiful and Historical valley in Pakistan. Polo ismost popular game of this valley. Many tourists have come from different corners of the world to enjoy the natural beauty and to fulfill their dreams. The best session to visit Chitral is in summer May to mid of October. The Kalash are indigenous people residing in the Chitral district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They are speaking kalashi Language. They are related to the Nuristan people of the adjacent Nuristan. Historically known as Kafiristan province of Afghanistan. The Kalash people celebrate the end of winter in May each year with the Joshi Spring festival. Manytourists came to Kalash to enjoy the festival with the local people. Kalash people live in three remote mountain valleys Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir. These Valleys are opening toward the Kunar River. 20km south of Chitral city. A mountain pass located at a height of 3000m connects the Birir and Bumburet valleys. The Kalash people have distinctive culture which is completely in contrast with the other tribe living closed by in their religion, Sacrifices are offered and festivals held to thanks the bountiful resources in their area.
Arrive in Pakistan’s capital and rest after your flight.
Scenic drive through hills and valleys toward Chilas.
Travel along the Shandur Highway to the majestic Ghizer Valley.
Drive to Phander, passing through breathtaking valleys and winding mountain roads to reach the serene Phander Lake.
Enjoy a full-day excursion exploring scenic landscapes, cultural sites, and local experiences.
Drive to the enchanting Kalash Valley, home to the unique Kalasha people, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and rich cultural heritage.
Explore the vibrant Kalash Valley, known for its distinct culture, colorful festivals, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Travel back to Chitral, soaking in the scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere along the way.
Set off on a picturesque drive to Phander Valley, known for its crystal-clear river and lush green meadows.
Depart from Phander and head to Gilgit, enjoying the breathtaking views of valleys, rivers, and mountain landscapes en route.
Conclude your journey with a relaxing drive back to Islamabad, passing through the majestic mountains and winding valleys.
Explore Islamabad’s key attractions, including Faisal Mosque, Pakistan Monument, Daman-e-Koh, and local bazaars.
Transfer to the airport for your flight back home, carrying unforgettable memories of your journey.
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