



Shandur Polo Festival
- Shandur Polo Festival
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Tour Details
- Tour Reference: KKE CT 09
- Duration: 12 Days
- Places Covered: KKH, Hunza, Hoper, Shandur Pass
- Best Season: July (2 – 12) every year
OVERVIEW & ITINERARY
Details
The remote wind-swept amphitheater of the Shandur Pass, located on the lofty border between Gilgit and Chitral, comes to life once a year as the dramatic venue of the Shandur Polo Festival held during the first week of July.
At 3738m, this is the world’s highest polo field, set in a magnificent landscape of rolling pastures, crystalline azure lakes & Hindu-Raj Mountains; it is just the setting for the clash of the local polo titans, Chitral and Gilgit. This contest is considered the toughest polo tournament in the world – with fraying tempers and passions running high, the strain of the high altitude and the ferocity of the game creates a drama in which horses die and players invariably suffer grievous injuries. Yet despite the hazards, the polo tradition continues unabated.
Historically the game goes back many centuries when the local, Mirs and Rajas were patrons of polo and it was played, not only for pleasure, but for celebratory and commemorative occasions. The Mirs and Raja’s and Mehtar of Chitral would send a message to their relatives the Rajas of Ghizar , Yasin and Ishkuman and would travel far down the valleys to Punial Gilgit and Chilas where the challenge would be taken up. But despite being dubbed ‘the game of kings’, in the Northern Areas, it is not an elitist sport, often played in village square on sorry nags or even on bicycles. ” It is the local obsession along with music & dancing on Shandur. In recent years, the event has become something of a legend – the dramatic landscape, the local colour, the presence of international celebrities but above all the passion with which the game is played by the age-old rivals, make the Shandur Polo Festival an unforgettable occasion. A large tented village and bazaar is set up with thousands of people camping out.
The British Resident at the time, Col Evelyn Hey Cobb, a keen polo player himself, came up with the idea of holding the tournament in the Shandur Pass, approximately 11,000ft above sea level between Gilgit region and Chitral. Every 2nd week of July this fascinating tournament take place and people from all over Pakistan rushing to watch this mountain grandeur festival. Originally this idea was developed by a British Col Cobb who was interested to play polo in the full moon light as he thought on the pass the moon is so closed to earth.
ITINERARY – Shandur Polo Festival (12 Days)
Arrive in Islamabad, transfer to hotel, and enjoy a short city tour of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Arrive in Islamabad, transfer to hotel, and enjoy a short city tour of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Drive to Karimabad Hunza beneath Rakaposhi peak. Evening free for village walk.
Morning visit to Hopper Glacier. Afternoon visit to Baltit and Altit Forts. Overnight in Hunza.
Drive from Hunza to Phander Valley, famous for its lake and peaceful setting. Overnight in motel.
Morning drive to Shandur Pass. Watch polo matches and festival activities. Return to Phander in the afternoon.
Second day at Shandur Polo Ground. Afternoon drive to Gupis. Overnight in hotel.
Drive back to Gilgit through scenic valleys. Overnight in hotel.
Drive back to Gilgit through scenic valleys. Overnight in hotel.
Fly to Islamabad if possible or drive to Besham as an alternative. Overnight stay.
Rest day in Islamabad if flown, or arrival day if traveling by road. Overnight in hotel.
Transfer to the airport for onward flight. End of the tour.
HIGHLIGHTS
Shandur Polo Festival
- Shandur Polo Festival at the world’s highest polo ground
- Traditional rivalry between Gilgit and Chitral teams
- Hunza Valley and views of Rakaposhi
- Hopper Glacier excursion
- Scenic drive along the Karakorum Highway
- Phander and Gupis valleys
- Cultural music, camping, and local gatherings at Shandur
Prices & Other Options – Shandur Polo Festival
| 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 – Shandur Polo Festival
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- Region
- Period
- Region
- Comfort
Tour Details
- Tour Reference: KKE CT 09
- Duration: 12 Days
- Places Covered: KKH, Hunza, Hoper, Shandur Pass
- Best Season: July (2 – 12) every year
Frequently asked questions
The festival is held every year in July, usually between the 2nd and 12th.
Yes, the tour involves road travel and short walks, not technical trekking.
Shandur Pass is located at approximately 3,738 meters above sea level.
Hotels are used in cities, while simple lodges or motels are used in remote areas.
Yes, families can join, but participants should be comfortable with long drives.
Warm clothing is essential as temperatures drop sharply at high altitude.
Flights depend on weather conditions. Road travel is always kept as a backup option.