Chitral Valley is known for its hospitality and if you get an opportunity to stay with traditional family in Chitral, it would be wonderful experience. Traditional hospitality is what you should not miss on your tour to Chitral. Cuisine and culture is what you enjoy on your tour to Chitral Valley.
Chitral is the capital of the Chitral District, situated on the western bank of the Kunar River (also called Chitral River). The town is at the foot of Tirich Mir, the highest peak of the Hindu Kush, 25,289 ft (7,708 m) high
Chitral is the capital of the Chitral District, situated on the western bank of the Kunar River (also called Chitral River). The town is at the foot of Tirich Mir, the highest peak of the Hindu Kush, 25,289 ft (7,708 m) high
ITINERARY:
DAY 01: ISLAMABAD:
Arrival at the airport in Islamabad, our guide and driver will pick you here and transfer to the hotel for overnight
DAY 02: ISLAMABAD – PESHAWAR / BY AIR TO CHITRAL
Departure for Peshawar, en-route visit Taxila and Museum for ancient Bhudda ruins. Drive on to Peshawar / Fly to Chitral. Overnight at Peshawar
DAY 03: PESHAWAR - CHITRAL / EXPLORE AROUND
Early morning drive to Chitral passing through scenic valleys and mountains. By this moment you shall be in the Hindukush mountain ranges after passing through lowari pass. Overnight at Peshawar.
DAY 04: EXPLORE AROUND
Departure for Shigar Valley - gateway to the great mountain peaks of the Karakorams, i.e Gasherbrum Peak and K-2. Visit of 400 years old Wooden Mosque and Fort evening to Saad Para Lake from Shigar Valley. Overnight at Skardu
DAY 05: CHITRAL - MASTUJ
Departure for Mastuj, Arrival and transfer to the hotel for overnight
DAY 06: MASTUJ – PANDER
Early morning departure for pander valley, evening for fishing in Pander, overnight at hotel
DAY 07: PANDER - GILGIT
Departure to Gilgit, arrive and transfer to the hotel for overnight.
DAY 08: GILGIT – BESHAM / FLY TO ISLAMABAD
Departure for Besham on the Karakorum Highway, arrive and transfer to the hotel for overnight
DAY 09: BESHAM – ISLAMABAD
Habibullah then the ministry for Education. Sir John Marshall who was going to be retired from the post of Director General of Archaeological survey of India in 1928, could not complete its original plan. The government of Pakistan constructed the northern gallery in 1998. There are 4000 objects displayed, including stone, stucco, terracotta, silver, gold, iron and semiprecious stones. Mainly the display consists of objects from the period 600 B.C to 500 AD. Buddhist, hindu and Jain cults are well represented through these objects discovered from three ancient cities and more than two dozen buddhist stupas and monasteries and Greek temples. Taxila Museum is located 35 km from Islamabad on the Grand Trunk Road to Peshawar. It is famous for remains of Gandhara art. Most of the sites at Taxila, dating back 600 BCE to 500 CE, are located around the Taxila Museum. Overnight at the hotel in Islamabad/Rawalpindi
DAY 10: ISLAMABAD
Explore the Islamabad city visiting Faisal Mosque, Margala Hills, Shaker Pariya, Evening drive to the airport and fly to destination.
Explore the Islamabad city visiting Faisal Mosque, Margala Hills, Shaker Pariya, Evening drive to the airport and fly to destination.
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