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Pakistan Kalash and Highlands

Islamabad to Lahore – 14 days

Expedition Overview

Pakistan offers some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, and this tour takes you through its majestic wonders. Starting in the capital city, Islamabad, the journey winds through the spectacular mountain passes of the Northwest Frontier. Along the way, you'll experience the vibrant Kalash Spring Festival, drive over the stunning Shandur Pass, and arrive at Hunza Valley, renowned for its striking beauty. You’ll also explore the ancient Altit and Baltit forts and walk through the captivating Hoper Valley.

The adventure concludes on the historic Grand Trunk Road in Lahore, Punjab, known as the 'Pearl of Punjab'. Here, you’ll witness the grandeur of Mughal architecture and immerse yourself in rich cultural heritage. A highlight of this stop is the impressive Wagh Border ceremony between Pakistan and India, a must-see spectacle. This journey is a perfect blend of natural wonders and historical treasures, offering an unforgettable experience of Pakistan's diversity.
 


Highlights

ISLAMABAD EXPLORATION: Discover the architectural marvel of Faisal Mosque and delve into Pakistan’s rich history at the Pakistan Monument and Heritage Museum, offering a unique glimpse into the nation's cultural heritage and artisanal crafts.

KALASH VILLAGE: Experience Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of the Kalash tribe in Rumbor Valley, as a local guide introduces you to their unique culture, culminating in preparations for the colourful upcoming festival.

JOURNEY ACROSS SHANDUR PASS: Traverse the breathtaking Shandur Pass, known as the "Roof of the World," with stops to capture stunning mountain views and experience the world’s highest polo field, before enjoying a meal of fresh river trout.

HISTORIC FORTS IN KARIMIBAD: Explore the ancient Baltit and Altit Forts in the Hunza Valley, uncovering their strategic importance along the Silk Route and enjoying stunning panoramic views, culminating in a sunset at Eagles Nest.
 

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DAY 1

Islamabad

Upon arrival and after a delightful lunch, we embark on a tour of Islamabad. Our first stop will be at the stunning Faisal Mosque, an architectural masterpiece that stands as the largest mosque in Pakistan. Next, we head to the Pakistan Monument and Museum, where we will learn about the country’s rich history and heritage. Following this, we will visit the Heritage Museum, which offers a unique opportunity to observe local artisans creating traditional handicrafts. This will also be our first chance for some shopping! As we may feel tired from the day's activities, we will enjoy an early dinner in the scenic village of Sayed Par.

Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner

DAY 2

Chitral

After a hearty breakfast, we depart for the ancient Kingdom of Chitral. The drive takes us through some truly breathtaking scenery, including the historic town of Chakdarra. Our journey continues over the impressive Lowari Pass, famous for being a site where Winston Churchill witnessed action in the 1890s. We may even catch a glimpse of a local polo match, a popular sport in the region. We will break for lunch in Dir before continuing our drive to Chitral, a total travel time of approximately 7-8 hours.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Chitral

DAY 3

Kalash

This day takes us to the heart of the Kalash people in the Valley of Rumbor. Here, we will meet our knowledgeable guide, Yashill, who will introduce us to the unique traditions of the Kalash tribe. After a delicious lunch in the village, we will witness the preparations for the upcoming festival, which promises to be a vibrant celebration of Kalash culture. This day offers an intimate look into the lives and customs of this ancient community.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 4

Kalash

Today is dedicated to fully immersing ourselves in the colourful and lively Chilam Joshi festival, a spring celebration that takes place in May. We will witness traditional dancing to rhythmic drum beats and experience the kaleidoscope of colours from the elaborate costumes worn by the Kalash people. Women don vibrantly coloured dresses adorned with intricate jewellery and headgear, while the men wear shalwar kameez paired with woollen waistcoats. The Kalash people pray for the protection of their livestock and fields, symbolised by the spreading of milk on their deities. The festival concludes with young men and women announcing their chosen life partners, marking a joyous end to the celebration.

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Kalash

DAY 5

Chitral

After breakfast, we journey to the nearby Bomberat, where we will visit the fascinating Kalash Tribal Museum. This small but insightful museum offers a deep dive into the history and culture of the Kalash people. We will also visit a local school, followed by a stop at the centuries-old cemetery in Karkal, where the unique burial traditions of the region can be observed. After lunch in the valley, we return to Chitral, where we will visit a local hat maker, offering a glimpse into the region’s artisan crafts. Before dinner, we’ll drive to the mountains’ edge to witness the majestic Markhor, a rare mountain antelope.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 6

Gupis

Prepare for an exhilarating day as we embark on one of the most awe-inspiring road trips in the world. Our journey takes us across the spectacular Shandur Pass, often referred to as the "Roof of the World," at an altitude of 3,700 metres. Along the way, we’ll stop for photo opportunities and traditional tea breaks, soaking in the breathtaking mountain views. The Shandur Pass is also home to the world’s highest polo field, and we’ll have time to walk and appreciate the vastness of this extraordinary landscape. The day concludes with a delicious meal, featuring fresh river trout.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 7

Gilgit

Today, we drive to Gilgit, stopping at the picturesque junction where the Karakoram Highway meets the Hindu Kush mountain range. Our route follows the winding river, providing stunning views of the landscape. Upon arrival in Gilgit, we will visit the historic British Cemetery before having lunch at the luxurious Serena Hotel. The afternoon is free to relax in the hotel’s tranquil gardens, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. In the evening, we are honoured to be invited to Eshan’s home, where his family will treat us to a sumptuous meal featuring locally grown produce and traditional Gilgit cuisine.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Gilgit

DAY 8

Passu

Today’s adventure takes us along the scenic Karakorum Highway, where we will marvel at the iconic 'Passu Cones,' a striking formation of jagged peaks. Along the way, we will stop for tea and watch a local craftsman create wood products using a traditional water-powered wheel. This offers a fantastic opportunity to purchase some unique handmade souvenirs. Continuing along the highway, we’ll stop to view ancient petroglyphs carved into the rocks. For lunch, we’ll dine at the Rakaposhi Viewpoint (7,788m), a perfect spot for both photography and enjoying local cuisine. In the afternoon, we’ll take a short boat ride on the stunning Attabad Lake, famous for its green-blue glacier waters. The evening will be spent at a cosy hotel with views of the magnificent Passu Cones, where we’ll savour Yak meat for dinner.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 9

Karimabad

Today, we journey to the Khunjarab Pass, the highest-paved international border crossing in the world and the highest point on the Karakorum Highway. The stunning Khunjarab National Park runs along the highway, offering opportunities to spot herds of Yaks as we make our way towards the Chinese border. Our first stop will be at the border town of Sost, the last town in Pakistan before entering China. Here, we’ll enjoy lunch before continuing to visit the Bovit Salt Water Lake and its impressive suspension bridge. After exploring these fascinating sites, we will drive to Karimabad, where we will settle in for the night.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 10

Karimabad

This morning, we will explore the ancient Baltit Fort, a 700-year-old structure nestled in the Hunza Valley. Its strategic location along the historic Silk Route made it a vital centre for travellers, merchants, and mountaineers for centuries. Once the residence of the Mir (king) of Hunza, the fort offers breathtaking views of the surrounding glaciers and valleys. After our tour, we will indulge in tea and a slice of walnut cake, a local delicacy. Later, we will drive to Altit Fort, known for its Shikari Tower, which is believed to be around 1,100 years old. This historical site was restored in 2007, and according to local legend, it was established by soldiers of Alexander the Great's army. As evening approaches, we’ll head to 'Eagles Nest' for a stunning sunset view of the surrounding mountains, including a possible glimpse of the iconic Needle peak.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 11

Gilgit

Today, we’ll take a scenic drive alongside the river to the Hoper Valley, where we will meet the local Mohaan people and observe their traditional gold-panning techniques. We will also hike to the viewpoint of the magnificent Hoper Glacier, with the option to explore the glacier up close for those who are more adventurous. Lunch will be served amidst the picturesque countryside. In the afternoon, we’ll visit Ganash, a 1,000-year-old village and UNESCO World Heritage site, which was once a key stop along the Silk Road. After an enlightening day, we return to Gilgit, where we will spend the evening at a traditional colonial hotel and enjoy a relaxed dinner.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Gilgit

DAY 12

Taxila

We catch an early flight back to Islamabad this morning and set off to explore the historic archaeological site of Taxilla, located just off the famous Grand Trunk Road. This ancient city was a critical crossroads of trade and culture between the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia. Built by the Achaemenid Empire, which spanned from Cyrus I to Darius III of Persia, Taxilla dates back to 1000 BCE. As we explore the ruins, we will gain a deeper understanding of the region’s rich history. Before dinner, we will also visit the charming old railway station, a relic of colonial times.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 13

Lahore

We embark on a journey along the Grand Trunk Road, famously chronicled by Rudyard Kipling. Our first stop is the Katas Raj Temple Complex, a collection of ancient Hindu temples connected by picturesque walkways. The temples are centred around a sacred pond known as Katas, believed by Hindus to have holy significance. These temples date back to the 7th century. From here, we continue to the fascinating Khewra Salt Mines, the second-largest salt mine in the world. This remarkable site has been operational since 1872, though its history stretches back to 320 BCE, when it was discovered by Alexander the Great’s soldiers. Highlights of the visit include a working mosque made entirely of salt and a hospital that treats asthma patients, utilising the unique environment of the mine.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 14

Lahore - Departure

Our final day in Pakistan is filled with the rich cultural and architectural wonders of Lahore. We start with a visit to the historic Masjid Wazir Khan, a beautiful 17th-century mosque built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Nearby, we will also explore the Shahi Hammam baths, an impressive example of Mughal architecture. Next, we visit the Grand Mosque, which can accommodate up to 80,000 worshippers and ranks as the 14th largest mosque in the world. Our journey through Lahore’s history continues at the National Museum, which houses a captivating collection of artefacts dating back to the British colonial period when it was founded in 1865.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch


The story

"Pakistan's Mountain Wonders and Cultural Heritage" was inspired by the desire to showcase the breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural tapestry of a country often overlooked by travellers. The towering peaks of the Karakoram, Hindu Kush, and Himalayas, with their awe-inspiring landscapes, offer an unparalleled adventure for those seeking to explore some of the world's most dramatic terrains.

However, it’s not just the majestic mountains that are inspirational on this tour; it's the vibrant cultural heritage nestled within these valleys. From the ancient traditions of the Kalash people to the historic forts of Hunza, each stop on this journey offers a glimpse into the diverse and rich history of the region. The tour is designed to provide an immersive experience, blending the natural wonders with the cultural stories that have shaped this extraordinary land, inviting travellers to witness Pakistan's hidden treasures firsthand.
 


What To Expect

TRIP DESIGN: This 14-day journey links Pakistan’s capital with the living cultures of the Hindu Kush and the dramatic landscapes of Hunza. Expect a balanced mix of guided sightseeing, mountain drives, and relaxed evenings in smaller towns and valleys.

ISLAMABAD HIGHLIGHTS: You’ll begin with Islamabad’s headline sites—Faisal Mosque, the Pakistan Monument and museum visits that add context before you head north. The pace is comfortable, with time to settle in, recover from travel, and get to know your guide and group.

KALASH CULTURE: In Rumbor Valley, a local guide introduces Kalash life through village walks, conversation, and festival preparations. Expect respectful access rather than staged performances—colourful dress, music and daily rituals—best enjoyed with an open mind and a camera that’s used thoughtfully.

HIGH ROADS & HUNZA FORTS: Shandur Pass brings crisp air, wide views and the famous high polo ground, with variable weather and long driving hours. In Hunza, Baltit and Altit Forts reveal Silk Route history, ending with a sunset at Eagle’s Nest over a sweep of Karakoram peaks.
 


What's Included

  • Hotel transfers and airport transfers 
  • All accommodation (twin sharing room)  
  • All Means: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 
  • English speaking experience Guide for the trip
  • All Museum, forts and national parks entrance fee 
  • All transportation including internal flights, mini bus.

 

What's Not Included

  • International flights 
  • Cost of visa and insurance 
  • Any costs other than what is mentioned
  • Due to certain circumstances the itinerary may change

 

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