



Kalash and Short Stay in the Hindukush
- Kalash and Short Stay in the Hindukush
- Region
- Period
- Region
- Comfort
Tour Details
- Tour Reference: KKE CT 07
- Duration: 7 Days
- Places Covered: Kalash Valley, Chitral, Peshawar
- Best Season: April to October
OVERVIEW & ITINERARY
Details
Kalash which separate Chitral valley from Afghanistan, chiselling out well-concealed canyons that have for centuries been the refuge of a tribe quite distinct from the rest of Pakistan. They have their own language, dress, customs and religion and because they are non-Muslim they have been historically known as Kafirs (Infidels), and this tight little land of theirs as Kafiristan. Today they are better known as the Kalash (black) after the colour of their clothes, despite the incidence of light skin, fair hair and blue eyes, which some say marks them out as descendants of Alexander the Great’s soldiers.
The Kalash ladies who peer so frankly at us, often dissolving into giggles at what they see, wear wide black dresses, tied with woolen scarves with multicolored threads attached and strips of coloured ribbon on hems and cuffs. Their hair, which they never cut, is braided or plaited tight against the scalp and a long headdress, decorated with beads and cowrie shells, runs down from their crown to below their waist. The women till the fields in traditional costume while the men look after the livestock. Mothers must give birth in the hut and remain there for 20 days afterwards. Only after undergoing a purification ceremony can they return home and rejoin village life. The bodies are never buried and the tops of the coffins are often left open to let the souls escape. That’s the Kalash way of death.
ITINERARY – Kalash and Short Stay in the Hindukush (7 Days)
Arrive in Islamabad. Transfer to hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, drive to Peshawar. Overnight at hotel.
Full day in Peshawar. Visit local historical and cultural sites, bazaars, and old city areas. Overnight stay.
Fly or drive to Chitral, depending on weather. Transfer to hotel and rest.
Drive to Bamburet in Kalash Valley. Explore the village and Kalash surroundings. Overnight stay in hotel or guesthouse.
Drive back to Chitral. Afternoon hiking between nearby villages, bird watching, and interaction with local people. Visit Chitral Fort. Overnight in local accommodation.
Flight from Chitral to Islamabad, subject to weather. If flight is cancelled, drive from Chitral to Islamabad. Overnight in Islamabad.
Transfer to airport for onward destination.
HIGHLIGHTS
Kalash and Short Stay in the Hindukush
- Visit the unique Kalash Valley
- Experience Kalash culture, dress, and traditions
- Explore Chitral town and Chitral Fort
- Cultural sightseeing in Peshawar
- Scenic drives through the Hindukush region
- Interaction with local communities
Prices & Other Options – Kalash and Short Stay in the Hindukush
| Trekking Options in Shimshal | Price (USD) | Deposit | Min Pax |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short Treks | |||
| K 2 Expedition Tour (12 days) | US$1,560 | US$450 | 4 pax |
| Shimshal Pass Trek (10 days) | US$1,200 | US$350 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Medium & Hard Treks | |||
| Trango Base Camp Trek (14 days) | US$1,890 | US$500 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Climb Trekking Peaks | |||
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
Map/Route – Kalash and Short Stay in the Hindukush
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- Region
- Period
- Region
- Comfort
Tour Details
- Tour Reference: KKE CT 07
- Duration: 7 Days
- Places Covered: Kalash Valley, Chitral, Peshawar
- Best Season: April to October
Frequently asked questions
The Kalash are a non Muslim ethnic group with their own language, customs, and festivals, living in remote valleys of Chitral.
No. It involves easy walks and short hikes only.
Hotels in cities and simple guesthouses or local accommodation in Kalash Valley.
Yes. Kalash Valley is safe and regularly visited by tourists during the season.
Yes. Flights depend on weather. Road travel is used as an alternative.
Yes, families and senior travelers can comfortably join this tour.
April to October is the best time, especially during Kalash festivals.