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Chitral Kalash Valley Tour Packages

Avail private Chitral tour packages 2026, including Kalash Valley from Islamabad & Lahore. These Chitral & Kalash valley trips range from 5–10 days, starting at PKR 75,000 with hotel, car, and guide. Nothing can beat the uniqueness of the Hindukush mountain range and the ancient culture of the Kalash tribe. We bring you the most exciting Chitral tour at competitive prices.Book these fantastic Chitral  Kalash valley Tour Packages with us and experience the most incredible days of your life. Our customizable tour plans include the best hotels, premium cars, and local tour guides. So call us and book your slot now.

Top 10 Chitral Kalash Valley Tour Packages No. of Days Price / Cost
Tour to Chitral 5 Days / 4 Nights PKR 40,000
Chilam Joshi Festival (Kalash spring festival)  6 Days / 5  Nights PKR 65,000
Festival of Uchal (Kalash summer festival) 07 Days / 04Nights PKR 85,000
Festival of Choimus (Kalash winter festival) 06 Days / 05 Nights PKR 95,000
Shandur Pass Polo Festival 7 Days / 06 Nights PKR 130,000
Explore Chitral Valley Tour 10 Days /  9 Nights PKR 145,000
Kalash Valley Tour Packages From Lahore  10 Days / 09 Nights PKR 155,000
Kalash Valley Tour Packages From Islamabad 11 Days / 10 Nights PKR 165,000
ALL  SKARDU TOUR PACKAGES  3-7 Days PKR 35,000
 ALL HUNZA TOUR PACKAGES 3-12 Days PKR 65,000

Pakistan is a beautiful country with a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. The Chitral and Kalash Valleys are two of the most popular tourist attractions in Chitral. Kalash Valley is home to the Kalash people, an ancient tribe whose culture dates back centuries. It is also known for its breathtaking landscapes, lush green valleys, and snow-capped mountains.Nothing can beat the uniqueness of the Hindukush mountain range and the hidden valley of Chitral.

World Famous Kalash Valley Festivals

The inhabitants of the Kalash Valley celebrate a number of festivals all year round. The three predominant festivals are as follows:

  • Chilum Joshi Festival: It is celebrated in May and marks the arrival of spring. People wear new clothes, women accessorise heavily, and girls are sent to the hillside for dancing and singing. Women decorate their houses and collect milk from the cattle. One-year-old babies and their mothers are also purified in this festival.
  • Uchau Festival: This festival takes place in mid-August at the altar of Mahandeo, where newly made cheese is brought from the pastures. Dancing and singing again form an integral part of the festival.
  • Caumus: It is the most important festival held in mid-December.

Famous Places of Chitral and Kalash Valley?

Kalash Valley: Home to the unique Kalash people, these picturesque valleys are famous for their vivid cultural festivals, wooden architecture, and breathtaking mountain scenery. Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir each offer a distinct look into the ancient Kalash traditions.

Chitral Gol National Park: This protected area is home to the elusive snow leopard and markhor, and features rich forests, alpine meadows, and rough cliffs. The park is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and hikers alike.

Shandur Pass & Shandur Polo Ground: Known as the “Roof of the World,” Shandur Pass hosts the world’s highest polo ground and the famous Shandur Polo Festival. The sweeping plateau offers spectacular panoramic views and an exceptional cultural experience.

Tirich Mir (viewpoint): Gaze upon the towering Tirich Mir, the highest peak in the Hindu Kush range. The viewpoint near Chitral town provides spectacular vistas, perfect for photography and mountain lovers.

Chitral Fort: This historical fort, once the seat of the Mehtar of Chitral, represents the region’s rich heritage and architectural grace. Its ideal location offers scenic views of the town and surrounding mountains.

Shahi Mosque: Built in the 1920s, the regal Shahi Mosque is famous for its white marble structure and detailed design. It exists as a symbol of Chitral’s religious and traditional legacy.

Garam Chashma (Hot Springs): Famous for its natural hot springs, this relaxing retreat is set in the mountains. The mineral-rich waters are believed to have therapeutic properties.

Ayun Valley: Surrounded by lush fields and dramatic peaks, Ayun Valley is a tranquil spot at the crossroads of Chitral and Kalash. Its fertile landscape and welcoming villages make it ideal for nature lovers.

Booni: A lovely town set against a backdrop of mountains, Booni is famous for its friendly atmosphere and panoramic views. It operates as a gateway to the upper Chitral region.

Mastuj: Steeped in history, Mastuj is home to ancient forts and offers access to the beautiful Yarkhun and Laspur valleys. Its peaceful environment is perfect for relaxing as it’s totally off-grid.

Madaklasht: Hidden in the Chitral Valley, Madaklasht is a breathtaking hamlet known for its lush meadows, snow-capped peaks, and welcoming locals. Madaklasht is a peaceful retreat where nature’s beauty meets rich culture; perfect for travellers seeking adventure as well as peace.

From vibrant spring wildflowers to pristine winter snowscapes, Madaklasht offers a unique experience in every season. Whether you’re a trekker, photographer, or cultural explorer, Madaklasht promises unforgettable moments and stunning mountain views.

Kalash Valley:

  • Bumburat Valley (the largest and most accessible Kalash valley)
  • Rumbur Valley
  • Birir Valley
  • Kalash Museum
  • Museum in Bamburat
  • Kalash Temples and Traditional Houses

Hotels in Chitral

Chitral offers a wide range of hotels and resorts for families, couples, and adventure travelers visiting northern Pakistan. Popular hotels in Chitral Pakistan include  modern facilities, traditional hospitality, delicious local food, and breathtaking views of the Hindu Kush Mountains.

Hotel Name Location Category Highlights
Hindukush Heights Chitral Luxury Hotel Panoramic mountain views, premium rooms, peaceful environment
Hindukush Sarai Chitral Luxury Resort Modern facilities, family-friendly stay, scenic surroundings
Legendary Hotel Chitral Deluxe Hotel Central location, comfortable rooms, quality hospitality
Tirich Mir View Hotel Chitral Family Hotel Beautiful Hindu Kush mountain views and peaceful ambiance
Pamir Riverside Inn Chitral Riverside Hotel Nature views, riverside location, relaxing atmosphere
Chitral Inn Resort Kalash Valley Luxury Resort Valley-facing rooms, peaceful stay, family environment
Kalash Continental Hotel Bumburate Valley Premium Resort Mountain scenery, modern amenities, comfortable stay
Happy Guest House Kalash Valley Heritage Stay Traditional Kalash hospitality and cultural experience
Highland Park Hotel Kalash Valley Mountain Resort Lush green surroundings and scenic valley views
Benazir Hotel Kalash Valley Budget Hotel Affordable stay option for tourists and backpackers

Why Should You Book a Chitral Tour Package?

Enjoy the Famous Shandur Polo Festival

Chitral is home to the world’s highest polo ground at Shandur Pass. Every year, travelers from around the world visit to witness the thrilling traditional polo matches played between Chitral and Gilgit teams in a breathtaking mountain setting.

Adventure Trekking and Hiking

Chitral is a paradise for trekkers and hikers, offering scenic trails through valleys, glaciers, rivers, and high mountain passes. From easy nature walks to challenging multi-day expeditions, the region provides unforgettable adventures for nature lovers.

Explore the Unique Kalash Culture

The Kalash people are one of Pakistan’s most fascinating indigenous communities, known for their colorful festivals, traditional dresses, unique language, and rich cultural heritage. Visiting Kalash Valley offers a rare opportunity to experience a completely different way of life.

Stunning Mountain Landscapes

Surrounded by the majestic Hindu Kush Mountains, Chitral offers breathtaking scenery with snow-covered peaks, lush green valleys, crystal-clear rivers, and peaceful natural beauty that attracts photographers and travelers alike.

Trout Fishing Experience

Chitral’s rivers and streams are famous for fresh trout fish, making the region a favorite destination for fishing enthusiasts looking to enjoy nature and adventure together.

Wildlife and Nature

The region is home to rare wildlife species including snow leopards, ibex, Marco Polo sheep, and various birds. Nature lovers and wildlife photographers can explore untouched landscapes filled with natural wonders.

Rich Culture and Historical Heritage

Chitral has a deep historical background reflected in its ancient forts, mosques, shrines, and traditional villages. Travelers can discover centuries-old traditions, local stories, and remarkable architecture throughout the valley.

How to Reach Chitral Kalash Valley:

The easiest way to reach Chitral Valley is by taking a flight from Islamabad to Chitral and then travelling by road. There are several buses and taxis available from Chitral to Kalash Valley, which is approximately a 1-2 hour drive. Pak Tours offers Chitral tour packages from Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi by road or air.

People of the Chitral Kalash Valley:

The people of Kalash are considered unique among the people of Pakistan. The Kalasha, or Kalash, also called Waigali or Wai, are a Dardic Indo-Aryan indigenous people residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They speak the Kalasha language, from the Dardic family of the Indo-Aryan branch. They are considered unique among the people of Pakistan. They are also considered to be Pakistan’s smallest ethno-religious, practicing a religion that some authors characterise as a form of animism, while academics classify it as “a form of ancient Hinduism.”. The Kalash are considered to be an indigenous people of Asia, with their ancestors migrating to Chitral Valley from another location, possibly further south, which the Kalash call “Tsiyam” in their folk songs and epics.

Languages of the Chitral Valley:

Language of Kalash people: The Kalasha language, also known as Kalasha-mun, is a member of the Dardic group of the Indo-Aryan languages. Its closest relative is the neighbouring Khowar language. Kalasha was formerly spoken over a larger area in south Chitral, but it is now mostly confined to the western side valleys, having lost ground to Khowa. However, Urdu and English are also widely understood and spoken.

History Of  Chitral Valley:

The grandest of all is that the Kalashas carry a romantic view of being the descendents of Alexander the Great. On the other hand, many historians believe that they are indigenous tribe of the neighbouring area of Nuristan also called Kafiristan (the land of Kafirs). It is believed that in 1895, Amir Abdul Rahman, the king of Afghanistan, conquered the area of Nursitan and forced the inhabitants of the area to convert to Islam. It was during that time that many people fled to Chitral to avoid conversion. The third theory claims that the ancestors of Kalashas migrated from a distant place in South Asia called Tsiam. The Tsiam is considered to be the traditional home of these people. The Kalasha folk songs and fables hint at the existence of Tsiam and that their roots belong in that region.

Weather in Chitral Valley:

The weather in  Chitral Valley is generally mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 20–25 °C during the day and 5–10 °C at night. However, during the winter months, the temperature can drop below freezing

FAQ’s

What is Chitral famous for?

Chitral is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich culture, and adventurous landscapes. The region is home to the unique Kalash Valley culture, Tirich Mir Peak, and the world’s highest polo ground at Shandur Pass. Surrounded by the majestic Hindu Kush Mountains, Chitral offers ancient forts, colorful festivals, snowfall, rivers, and unforgettable mountain scenery for travelers.

How many valleys are there in Chitral?

Chitral has more than 35 beautiful valleys, including Kalash Valley, Garam Chashma, Shandur, Yarkhun, Mastuj, and Laspur Valley, each known for unique landscapes and culture.

What is the old name of Chitral?

Historically, Chitral was known as “Kashkar” in ancient times before becoming widely recognized as Chitral.

What is the Chitrali language?

The main language spoken in Chitral is Khowar, commonly known as the Chitrali language. Other regional languages are also spoken in different valleys.

How is the Valley of Chitral linked geographically?

Chitral is located in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and is connected with Gilgit-Baltistan through Shandur Pass and with Dir through the Lowari Tunnel.

How to Reach Chitral from Kalash Valley?

Kalash Valley is accessible from Chitral city by jeep or private vehicle through Ayun Valley. The journey usually takes around 2–3 hours depending on weather and road conditions.

How do you get to Chitral / Kalash from Islamabad?

Travelers can reach Chitral from Islamabad by road through Dir and Lowari Tunnel or by direct flight. Kalash Valley can then be accessed via jeep from Chitral city.

How does the weather in Chitral valley fluctuate?

Chitral experiences pleasant summers and very cold winters with snowfall. Summer temperatures are ideal for sightseeing, while winters are popular for snow lovers and winter festivals.

What should you buy from Chitral?

Popular souvenirs from Chitral include traditional Chitrali caps, handmade shawls, embroidery, dry fruits, gemstones, wool products, and local handicrafts.

What is the cost of the Chitral tour from Islamabad?

Chitral tour packages from Islamabad usually start from PKR 35,000 to PKR 120,000 depending on trip duration, transport type, hotels, and services included.

Is Chitral safe for foreign tourists in 2026?

Yes, Chitral is considered one of the safest tourist destinations in Pakistan for local and international travelers, with welcoming locals and peaceful surroundings.

Which is the best Kalash festival to attend?

The most famous Kalash festivals are Chilam Joshi, Uchal, and Choimus Festival, celebrated with traditional dances, music, colorful dresses, and cultural activities.

What cultural experiences will tourists have during the Chitral tour?

Tourists can experience local music, traditional dances, Kalash festivals, ancient customs, mountain village life, local cuisine, and historical heritage during the Chitral tour.

Why Foreigners Love Chitral Tour Packages 2026?

Foreign tourists love Chitral for its untouched landscapes, hospitable people, unique Kalash culture, stunning mountain scenery, trekking opportunities, and peaceful environment.

What are some famous hotels in the Chitral region?

Popular hotels in Chitral include Hindukush Heights, Roomy Hindukush Sarai, PTDC Motel Chitral, and several luxury resorts in Kalash Valley.

Road Condition of the Chitral-Kalash route?

The Chitral to Kalash road is mostly accessible by jeep or private vehicle. Some sections are mountainous and rough, but road improvements continue every year.

What are the ticket prices for the Chitral tour packages by air from Islamabad?

Direct flight ticket prices from Islamabad to Chitral generally range between PKR 18,000 to PKR 45,000 depending on season, availability, and airline.

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Chitral. The town of Ayun is short of Chitral city on the confluence of Chitral and Bumburet River. Some of the attractions of Chitral include the Shahi Mosque, Shahi Qila, polo ground, Governor Cottage  Chitral museum. .

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