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Kalash Festival

The Kalash Festival refers to a series of cultural celebrations and rituals observed by the Kalash people, an indigenous community residing in the remote Kalash Valley of Chitral, Pakistan. The Kalash are known for their distinct culture, language, and religious beliefs, which predate the arrival of Islam in the region.
  • Day 1

    Islamabad

    Arrival Islamabad and transfer to hotel.

  • Day 2

    Islamabad to Chitral

    Departure for Chitral via Lawari Tunnel (incase Tunnel close then via Lawari Pass) (3118m), our today’s journey will be 10 hours drive, today we will cross some small cites and piston villages arrive in Chitral and transfer to hotel

  • Day 3

    Chitral to Bumburat (Kalash)

    Departure for Kalash valley, the 3 hours drive to Kalash village be through the most interesting narrow jeep trek, arrive and transfer to hotel

  • Day 04 to 07

    Bumburat (Kalash)

    Explore the beautiful Kalash valley Bumburat, Rembur and enjoy the festival in Bumburat village in Kalash valley

  • Day 8

    Kalash to Chitral

    After breakfast then drive back to Chitral,After lunch we will vist local bazzar and Shahi mosque its Built by the ul-Mulks near the end of the 19th century. Its pinkish walls and white onion dome make it one of north Pakistan’s most distinctive mosques, particularly as its minarets frame Tirich Mir in the far distance. It’s usually fine to visit, but ask permission before entering and avoid Friday prayers. arrive and transfer to hotel

  • Day 9

    Chitral to Islamabad

    After breakfast then drive back to Islamabad, arrive and transfer to hotel

  • Day 10

    Islamabad

    After breafast we visit to Taxila city is 35 km, 20 minutes drive from Islamabad moving towards north-west where the civilization of Gandhara exists. While traveling on GT road, after crossing Margalla Hills, just turning left from Taxila bypass at Khanpur Lake road about 4 km there is Taxila Museum. It’s a site museum where the collections of gandhara art are placed, which is about of 600BC to 700BC. Two beautiful & well maintained gardens are also attached with the museum’s building, for visitors to relax and enjoy the natural environment and weather.

  • Day 11

    Islamabad to Flight out

    Explore the twin city and in the evening transfer to at airport for flight back home.

Hotel Accommodation on twin sharing basis
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Air-conditioned luxury transport
English speaking tour guide
Entry fees
toll taxes
Domestic flights tickets
Tips for baggage handling at airport & at hotels

Member international flight tickets
Member personal insurance and all personal expenses such as telephone calls, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks,
Helicopter emergency rescue fees
Room service, personal services, items of a purely personal nature any unforeseen expenses (just like road block extra hotel stay) then members will be pay according to the numbers of days basses
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Arif Hassan Arif

Arif Hassan Arif

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