
Chitral, located in the North west of Pakistan is a
beautiful valley in the Hindukush range of Mountains. It
has always been a very important route for many invaders
to south east Asia including Alexander the great,
Scythians, Mangol Changez Khan and numerous others.
Chitral is a small town with a single street bazaar and
a few tourist class hotels. At the end of Bazaar on the
right (River side) there is the Chitral fort and Palace
of Mehtar (Mir Or King). In front of the Fort is the
Jami Mosque of Chitral, an impressive architecture with
beautiful inlays and decorations. You can get to Chitral
from Swat via Dir drive to Dir by car to where there are
Jeeps available at Al Manzar Hotel which will take you
via Lowari pass to the town of Chitral. There are also
Hiaces (Vans) leaving from Swat but Jeeps are much
safer. From Gilgit you can get a Jeep to take you to
Phander (Below Shandur Pass ). You must stay overnight
at a camp site and later continue to Chitral next day.
Hotels :
PTDC
Chitral is the best choice. It has a beautiful
garden and very good service.
Mountain View Hotel is located in Shahi Bazaar.
It is the second best hotel with good clean rooms hot
shower. There are a few other smaller hotels along the
bazaar and in front of PTDC Motel.
Transfers
Chitral - Dir:
Drive
by jeep to Dir via Lowari pass. Though it is only
possible in July August & September. The road is very
rough but very scenic. Mountains are rugged and turn
green with pines and Junipers as you come closer to the
pass and later at Dir or Pannakot.
Dir/ Pannakot to Swat :
At Dir there is one Small Hotel called Almanzar hotel
and there is a small PTDC Motel at Pannakot so it is
best to continue to Swat which is only a 3 Hours drive.
You will drive through a green region with scenes of
villages and nomads on the way.
Chitral to Mastuj
This is same as the excursion to Shandur. You can stop
on your way to Gilgit on a Jeep Safari and camp at a
famous camp site known as the Subedars village/ Camp
site. There is plenty of water and good shaded grass to
set up your camps.
Mastuj to Phandar
From Mastuj pass the Shandur pass and descend to the
Phandar Lake and camp any where on the river / Lake
side. The whole area is meadows and is safe for camping.
Phandar to Gilgit.
Drive to Gilgit via Gakuch & Gupis and overnight at
Gilgit.
Tours :
Half day walking to the town. Visit the Mosque, the
Bazaar and polo Ground at Chitral.
Full Day Kafir Kalash Valleys:
One
needs a permit from the political agents office in the
town to go to Kafir Kalash valleys. Obtain your permit
from the office and drive by Jeep to Banburat valley one
of the most interesting of the Kalash valleys. Kalash is
a mountain tribe of the Hindukush living isolated from
the rest of the world since ages. Though very few of
them remain yet the area can be called one of the
remotest places in Pakistan. Kalash or Kafirs are very
colorful people with their own traditions and a
polytheist religion. As you reach the valley you get a
very unique feeling of being in a very different
culture. The women of the valley wear a black gown with
beautiful embroidery and a Cap which hangs down the
Back, embroidered with shells. You may witness a Kalash
dance which made some people relate them to the armies
of Alexander the great.
There are few restaurants and camp sites in the valley.
You can spend a few leisure days in this valley.
Half Day Garam Chashma:
A village about 30 KMs from Chitral. The drive is very
scenic and breathtaking and at the village there is a
hot spring pool and a few houses.
Full day Shandur Pass:
Drive by Jeep through some of the remotest mountain
villages to Shandur pass 12000 feet. Spend some time at
the pass and stop by at some villages later on your
drive back to Chitral.
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