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The Bumburet valley in Chitral in late afternoon, Kalash timber houses stacked up the hillside among walnut trees.

Chitral & the Kalash Valleys

Nine nights, timed for the Chilam Joshi festival in May

9 nightsMay–Sepmoderate

A long journey to somewhere genuinely unlike anywhere else. The Kalash valleys hold a few thousand people with their own religion, calendar and festivals, and in mid-May Chilam Joshi fills Bumburet with dancing that goes on for three days. We brief every traveller on how to be a guest there, and we mean it.

  • Chilam Joshi in Bumburet, in mid-May
  • All three Kalash valleys — Bumburet, Rumbur and Birir
  • Chitral Fort and the Shahi Masjid
  • The Lowari tunnel, and the Dir valley
  • Two nights in Swat on the way back

About 34 hours on the road across 9 nights. Northern Pakistan is big and the roads are mountain roads. We show the driving day by day below rather than burying it, because the commonest complaint in this business is a transfer nobody was warned about.

Elevation across the trip

Altitude is the thing that most often spoils a trip up here. This is the profile we actually follow, with the acclimatisation nights built in.

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Highest point: 1,900 m at Chitral & the Kalash valleys, on day 4. Day numbers along the bottom.

Day by day

Met and transferred.

What’s included

  • All accommodation on a twin-share basis, in the tier shown
  • Private vehicle with an experienced driver for the whole trip
  • 4x4 jeeps where the road requires one
  • An English-speaking guide throughout
  • All meals — breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • All entry tickets and site fees
  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • Bottled water in the vehicle
  • Restricted-zone permits and NOC paperwork where needed
  • Visa invitation letter and hotel confirmations for your e-visa application

What’s not

  • International flights
  • Pakistan e-visa fee (typically USD 35–60, higher for some nationalities)
  • Travel insurance — mandatory, and it must cover the altitudes on your itinerary
  • Domestic flights unless listed in the itinerary
  • Tips for your guide and driver (guidance provided, never expected)
  • Personal expenses, laundry and telephone
  • Anything not listed under what is included

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