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    Chitral and Kalash Valley – A Cultural and Natural Gem of Pakistan

    Chitral, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is a picturesque valley surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountains, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is home to the Chitral Fort, Shandur Pass, and the annual Shandur Polo Festival, the world’s highest polo ground.Nearby, the Kalash Valley is famous for the Kalash people, an ancient community with unique traditions, colorful festivals, and a distinct culture. The Uchal, Chilam Joshi, and Choimus festivals attract visitors from around the world.With their stunning scenery, cultural diversity, and adventure opportunities, Chitral and Kalash Valley are must-visit destinations for those exploring northern Pakistan.

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    EXPLORE TRIPS

    Remarkable experiences to inspire the mind

    Cultural
    15 Nights

    Cultural Journey

    Cultural Journey Through Northern Pakistan

    Per Person 1500$

    Karakoram
    15 Nights

    Karakoram Experience

    A Journey Through the Heart of Gilgit-Baltistan

    Per Person 1800$

    Hello Hunza!
    10 Nights

    Hello Hunza!

    Explore. Discover. Relax. Repeat

    Per Person $1250

    What to see and do in chitral

    Chitral Fort – A Royal Legacy

    Built in 1774 and restored in 1911, Chitral Fort stands as a symbol of the region’s rich history. Overlooking the Chitral River, it was once home to the Mehtar of Chitral and remains a significant heritage site.

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    Tirich Mir – Roof of the Hindu Kush

    Standing at 7,708 meters, Tirich Mir is the highest peak outside the Himalayas and Karakoram. This snow-covered giant is a dream for climbers and offers breathtaking views from Chitral.

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    Events

    International Dark Sky Week
    International Dark Sky Week

    Celebrate the Night: International Dark Sky Week

    International Dark Sky Week is a global celebration emphasizing the importance of darkness for sleep, wildlife, culture, and science. Join us in protecting the night by assessing lighting, signing pledges, or promoting awareness in your community.

    Shandur Polo Festival
    Kalash Festivals
    Lok Mela
    Cholistan Jeep Rally
    Sehwan Sharif Urs
    Wagah Border Ceremony