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8D 7N Chilam Joshi Festival

Celebrate spring in a hidden world untouched by time.

Price Per Person

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$1450

8 Days

Islamabad

Min 2 - Max 10

May

Islamabad

Sacred Rhythms & Timeless Valleys

Over eight unforgettable days, this journey takes you from the calm, modern city of Islamabad into the remote and beautiful valleys of Bumburet Valley. Timed with the vibrant Chilam Joshi Festival, you’ll experience the Kalash culture at its most alive—filled with music, dance, and centuries-old traditions. Along the way, travel through scenic mountain landscapes, spend time with local communities, and explore ancient heritage sites like Takht-i-Bahi. It’s a journey that blends nature, culture, and real human connection—leaving you with experiences that feel both rare and deeply personal.

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    Welcome to Pakistan. Upon arrival at Islamabad International Airport, you will be warmly received by our representative and transferred to your hotel in Islamabad.

    Upon arrival, proceed with check-in and take some time to relax after your journey. The rest of the day is at leisure to unwind and settle in.

    In the evening, enjoy dinner at the hotel followed by an overnight stay in Islamabad.

    Accommodation: Grand Islamabad Hotel

    Begin your day with breakfast in Islamabad. After check-out, depart for Dir, embarking on a scenic drive through the northern plains and into the mountainous landscapes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    En route, pass through the historic region of Malakand, a strategic gateway to the northern valleys. Stop here for lunch and a short break before continuing your journey.

    Continue onward toward Dir, enjoying views of rolling hills, rivers, and rural settlements that define this region’s natural charm.

    Upon arrival in Dir, proceed to check in at the hotel. The evening is at leisure to relax after the day’s journey.

    Dinner and overnight stay in Dir.

    Accommodation: Shelton Rezidor Hotel, Dir

    After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Dir and begin your journey toward the enchanting Kalash Valley, heading for Bumburet Valley.

    Travel through dramatic mountain landscapes as you make your way toward Ayun, a picturesque village often referred to as the gateway to the Kalash Valleys.

    Stop at the historic Ayun Fort, known for its beautiful botanical gardens and elevated setting that offers a bird’s-eye view of the surrounding valley and river. Enjoy lunch here in a serene natural environment.

    Afterward, continue your journey toward Bumburet. The final stretch is covered in local 4×4 jeeps, navigating narrow mountain roads into the valley.

    Arrive in Bumburet Valley, the largest and most developed of the Kalash Valleys, widely regarded as the cultural heart of the Kalash people. Surrounded by lush greenery, traditional wooden houses, and terraced fields, the valley offers a unique cultural and scenic experience.

    Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and take time to relax.

    Dinner and overnight stay in Bumburet.

    Accommodation: Benazir Hotel, Bumburet

    Wake up to the serene beauty of Bumburet Valley and enjoy breakfast at your hotel before heading out to experience one of the most vibrant cultural events in northern Pakistan—the Chilam Joshi Festival.

    This unique festival marks the arrival of spring and is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Kalash people. Walk to the town center where the celebrations unfold with sacred rituals and communal gatherings.

    Witness traditional Kalasha dances and live music, where women dressed in ornate black robes (chapan) adorned with vibrant embroidery and elaborate headpieces perform gracefully to the rhythmic beats of drums and flutes.

    Explore the rich cultural expressions through unique Kalasha attire and handcrafted jewelry, featuring colorful beadwork and symbolic designs passed down through generations. Browse local stalls offering handmade items such as beaded necklaces, embroidered accessories, and traditional crafts.

    Savor authentic Kalasha cuisine especially prepared for the festival, giving you a taste of the region’s distinctive flavors and culinary heritage.

    As the day winds down, spend the evening at leisure, immersing yourself in the festive atmosphere and the warmth of local hospitality.

    Dinner and overnight stay in Bumburet.

    Accommodation: Benazir Hotel, Bumburet

    After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Bumburet Valley and head toward the town center to interact with the local Kalash community and experience their daily way of life.

    Begin your exploration with a visit to the traditional Kalash graveyard, where you will learn about the community’s historic open-air funeral practices—placing wooden coffins above ground as part of their animist beliefs about nature and the cycle of life. While modern practices have evolved toward ground burials, these sites remain deeply significant as cultural heritage markers.

    Continue to the Kalasha Dur Museum, a vital cultural institution preserving the unique heritage of the Kalash people. The museum houses approximately 1,300 ethnological artifacts, including traditional attire, intricate jewelry, tools, and centuries-old wooden sculptures. Its exhibits provide insight into Kalash religious beliefs, festivals, and everyday life, playing a key role in safeguarding this endangered culture.

    Later, proceed toward Rumbur Valley, another scenic and culturally rich valley of the Kalash region. Enjoy a traditional lunch hosted in a local house, offering an authentic and personal glimpse into Kalash hospitality.

    After lunch, take a leisurely walk through lush green fields, surrounded by dramatic mountain backdrops—an ideal setting for scenic photography and quiet immersion in nature.

    In the afternoon, depart for Drosh, a peaceful town located along the Chitral River.

    Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. The evening is followed by dinner and an overnight stay.

    Accommodation: Quint Cottages, Drosh

    After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Drosh and begin your journey toward Mingora, the main commercial hub of the scenic Swat Valley.

    Travel along the mountainous corridor via Dir, passing through dramatic landscapes of rugged hills, rivers, and forested stretches that define northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    Make a comfortable stop for lunch in Dir, allowing time to relax before continuing your onward drive.

    Continue toward Mingora, entering the lush and picturesque Swat Valley, often referred to as the “Switzerland of Pakistan” for its verdant valleys and alpine scenery.

    Upon arrival in Mingora, check into the hotel.

    Dinner and overnight stay in Mingora.

    Accommodation: Swat Hilton Hotel, Swat

    After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Mingora and begin your return journey toward Islamabad.

    Start your day with a visit to the Swat Museum, home to an impressive collection of Gandhara-era artifacts. The museum showcases ancient Buddhist sculptures, relics, coins, and archaeological findings that reflect the region’s historical significance as a center of early Buddhist civilization.

    Continue your journey and stop at the renowned Takht-i-Bahi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 1st century CE. Perched atop a hill, this ancient Buddhist monastery is exceptionally well-preserved and offers insight into monastic life during the Gandhara period.

    Explore the main stupa court, meditation chambers, and monastic cells while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding plains.

    Afterward, continue your drive to Islamabad. Upon arrival, proceed for hotel check-in.

    Dinner and overnight stay in Islamabad.

    Accommodation: Grand Islamabad Hotel, Islamabad

    After breakfast at the hotel, check out of the hotel at 9:00 am and begin a short yet enriching exploration of Islamabad.

    Start your tour with a visit to the iconic Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in Pakistan, set beautifully against the backdrop of the Margalla Hills. Admired for its unique contemporary design inspired by a Bedouin tent, the mosque stands as a defining symbol of the capital.

    Continue to the Pakistan Monument, a national landmark symbolizing the unity of Pakistan’s provinces and regions. From this elevated site, enjoy sweeping panoramic views of Islamabad along with the surrounding Margalla Hills.

    Next, visit the nearby Lok Virsa Museum, where immersive exhibits showcase the diverse cultures, traditions, handicrafts, and heritage of Pakistan’s various regions, offering a comprehensive cultural overview.

    Proceed to F-6 Super Market, a vibrant shopping hub known for its souvenir shops, handicrafts, traditional items, and local products—an ideal stop to pick up gifts and mementos.

    Conclude your tour at The Centaurus Mall, one of the country’s most modern shopping destinations. Explore a wide range of local and international brands and enjoy lunch at the food court, offering a variety of Pakistani and international cuisines.

    Afterward, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure flight.

     

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