Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour | Kalash Spring Festival Tour

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OVERVIEW & ITINERARY

Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour – Experience the Vibrancy of Spring in Kalash

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique culture of the Kalash people, as they celebrate the arrival of spring in the remote Kalash Valleys of northern Pakistan. This enchanting festival marks the beginning of the warmer season and is a joyous celebration filled with vibrant dances, music, rituals, and a deep connection to nature. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a photographer, or a nature lover, this tour offers something truly special for everyone.

The Kalash people, known for their distinct language, traditions, and appearance, hold the Chilam Joshi Festival (also known as the Kalash Spring Festival) as one of their most important cultural events. The festival is celebrated in mid-May and attracts visitors from around the world who are eager to witness the fascinating rituals, vibrant parades, and awe-inspiring natural beauty of the region. If you’re looking for an authentic cultural experience, the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour is the perfect way to do so.


What is the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival?

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival is an annual celebration that marks the arrival of spring in the Kalash Valleys, signaling the end of the harsh winter months and the beginning of the fertile growing season. The festival is deeply rooted in the agricultural practices and spiritual beliefs of the Kalash people, celebrating fertility, abundance, and renewal.

During the festival, the Kalash people perform traditional dances, sing ancient songs, and offer sacrifices to deities in hopes of ensuring a successful harvest. The festival is an important social event as well, bringing together the community for collective feasting, dancing, and spiritual rituals.

As part of our Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you will get the chance to participate in or observe these unique ceremonies, giving you a deeper understanding of Kalash culture and their relationship with nature.


Rituals and Celebrations of the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival

1. Rituals to Honor Nature and Deities

One of the most prominent features of the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival is the rituals performed to honor nature and the deities. The Kalash people believe that the spirits of their ancestors and the gods of the mountains, rivers, and forests protect their crops and livestock.

As a result, offerings are made to ensure that the coming harvest season will be fruitful. The people offer sacrifices of goats, sheep, and milk to these deities. As part of the Kalash Spring Festival Tour, you will have the unique opportunity to witness these rituals up close.

Travelers are guided by local experts who explain the significance of each ceremony, making it a highly educational and culturally rich experience.

2. Traditional Music and Dance

Music and dance are integral to the Chilam Joshi Festival. Young men and women gather in the village square to perform traditional dances, dressed in elaborate costumes adorned with beads, feathers, and flowers. The dances are energetic and are meant to celebrate the beauty of life and the renewal of the earth.

The dance performances are accompanied by the sound of traditional Kalash instruments like drums, flutes, and tambourines, which create an enchanting atmosphere. As part of your Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you will have the chance to witness these performances firsthand and even join in the dancing if you wish.

3. Community Feasts

Feasting is an essential aspect of the Chilam Joshi Festival. During the festival, families come together to share food, and the community prepares traditional Kalash dishes, such as mutton, milk, cheese, and bread. The Kalash people believe that eating together strengthens social bonds and is a way to show gratitude for the blessings of the earth.

On our Kalash Spring Festival Tour, you will get the chance to sample these delicious local dishes and join in the communal feast, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the Kalash culture.

4. Floral Decorations and Clothing

One of the most striking features of the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival is the vibrant clothing worn by the locals. Women wear their finest embroidered black robes, often decorated with bright flowers, while men don traditional attire with colorful beads and ornaments.

The use of flowers, especially in the form of garlands and crowns, is a symbol of the fertility and beauty of the earth. During the festival, you’ll see the entire community adorned in these beautiful clothes, creating a kaleidoscope of colors that enhances the overall festive atmosphere.

As a guest on the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you will also have the opportunity to take part in the celebrations while respecting the traditional dress codes.


Ideal Dates and Season for the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival typically takes place from mid to late May, depending on the lunar calendar. This time of year is perfect for a festival tour, as the weather is warm and pleasant, and the valleys are bursting with lush greenery and colorful flowers in full bloom.

The Kalash Valleys, with their towering mountains and picturesque landscapes, create a breathtaking backdrop for the festivities. Spring in the Kalash region is a time of rejuvenation, making it the ideal time to visit for those looking to witness the local culture in its most vibrant form.

Whether you’re a nature lover, a cultural enthusiast, or a photographer, the Kalash Spring Festival Tour is an unforgettable experience.


Why Choose Our Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour?

When you choose our Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you’re not just booking a trip; you’re gaining access to an exclusive, immersive cultural experience.

Our expert guides, who are locals from the Kalash Valleys, will ensure that you get the most out of your experience by explaining the history, rituals, and significance behind the festival.

  • Experienced Local Guides: Our guides are passionate about Kalash culture and provide in-depth knowledge of the Chilam Joshi Festival.
  • Authentic Cultural Experiences: Participate in the festival’s rituals, dances, and feasts while respecting Kalash traditions.
  • Comfortable Accommodation: We offer comfortable accommodations near the festival sites, ensuring you have a restful stay during your adventure.
  • Small Group Tours: Enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience with small group sizes, ensuring you get the most out of your visit.

Book Your Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour Today

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour is an exceptional opportunity to witness one of the most vibrant cultural celebrations in the world.

Don’t miss out on the chance to explore the stunning Kalash Valleys and engage with the unique traditions of the Kalash people.

Book your tour today and immerse yourself in the festivities, music, dances, rituals, and breathtaking natural beauty of this extraordinary event.

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning to explore more, the Kalash Spring Festival Tour is a journey you’ll never forget.

ITINERARY

Begin your cultural adventure as you arrive at Islamabad International Airport. You will be warmly welcomed by your tour representative who will transfer you to a comfortable hotel in Islamabad.

  • Activities:

    • Arrival assistance and airport pickup

    • Transfer to hotel for rest and refreshment

    • Introduction to your Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour

    • Briefing about the journey ahead

    • Optional: Evening stroll around Islamabad

  • Meals: Dinner included

  • Accommodation: 3‑4★ hotel in Islamabad

Today gives you time to relax, recover from travel, and prepare for your exciting expedition into northern Pakistan.

After breakfast, you’ll head to the airport to catch a scenic flight to Chitral.

  • Highlights:

    • A breathtaking 1‑hour mountain flight over the Hindu Kush (weather permitting)

    • Arrival in Chitral – gateway to the Kalash Valleys

    • Check‑in at your hotel

    • Explore the local bazaar and interact with friendly locals

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accommodation: Chitral hotel

In the event of flight cancellation due to weather, a scenic road transfer via the Lowari Tunnel will take you to Chitral instead.

Spend a cultural day exploring Chitral, a town nestled below the towering peak of Tirich Mir.

  • Activities:

    • Visit the Chitral Fort

    • Explore Shahi Masjid (Royal Mosque)

    • Visit the Chitral Museum with its rich regional artifacts

    • Enjoy local markets and traditional crafts

    • Optional trip to Chitral Gol National Park

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accommodation: Chitral hotel

This day helps you acclimatize and sets the stage for your deeper cultural immersion in the Kalash Valleys.

Today you'll embark on the scenic drive from Chitral to the Kalash Valleys, starting with Rumbur Valley, located about 50 km from Chitral.

  • Highlights:

    • Drive through lush valleys and dramatic mountainous terrain

    • First glimpse of traditional Kalash settlements

    • Visit Rumbur village and meet welcoming villagers

    • Learn about Kalash cultural customs and lifestyle

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accommodation: Guesthouse in Kalash

Your guide will introduce you to Kalash history and traditions as you explore local walks, old villages, and cultural spots.

Today marks the beginning of the Chilam Joshi Festival—one of the most vibrant and culturally rich events in the Kalash calendar.

  • Experiences:

    • Witness the opening rituals of the spring festival

    • Join villagers celebrating with song, dance, and traditional music

    • Spot locals in colorful embroidered attire and floral headdresses

    • Learn about ancient customs linked to spring, fertility, and renewal

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accommodation: Kalash guesthouse

You’ll take photos, make new friends, and gain insight into the Kalash worldview as spring emerges across the valleys.

Continue your Kalash Spring Festival Tour with another full day of festival festivities.

  • Highlights:

    • Participate in or observe traditional dances and musical performances

    • Experience spirited bonfires and evening community gatherings

    • Capture iconic festival moments and interact with Kalash youth

    • Learn about ‘Milk Day’ and other symbolic rites traditionally performed during Chilam Joshi

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accommodation: Kalash guesthouse

This extended festival day allows deeper immersion into the cultural fabric of the Kalash people.

After two festival‑rich days, it’s time to explore the Kalash lifestyle and surrounding nature in greater detail.

  • Activities:

    • Visit traditional homes and learn about Kalash architecture

    • Explore surrounding valleys—Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir

    • Walk to scenic viewpoints and small hamlets

    • Optional picnic with local families

    • Learn about local crafts, weaving, and Kalash cuisine

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accommodation: Kalash guesthouse

This day provides a balanced blend of culture, nature, and meaningful engagement with village life.

It’s time to leave the Kalash Valleys and journey back to Chitral.

  • Highlights:

    • Scenic drive back with plenty of photo stops

    • Last views of the valley landscapes

    • Arrive in Chitral for your final overnight stay

    • Celebrate the memories of your Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accommodation: Chitral hotel

You’ll have time to reflect on the rich experiences and incredible people you’ve encountered.

On your final day, you will catch a return flight to Islamabad.

  • Activities:

    • Transfer to Chitral airport

    • Short mountain flight back to Islamabad (weather permitting)

    • Airport transfer for your international departure

  • Meals: Breakfast

If flights are affected by weather, you’ll be transferred by road back to Islamabad to catch your onward flight. With unforgettable memories from the Kalash Valleys, you’ll depart Pakistan with a deeper appreciation for its diverse cultures.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Professional English speaking Culture Guide.
  • Airport transfers for Domestic & international flights.
  • Internal flights and associated airport transfers
  • All land transport involved in the itinerary
  • Accommodation as described
  • All meals 3 times a day (B-L-D)
  • All entry, road tax, parking fees.
  • Visa documents

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Travel Insurance
  • Pakistan Visa Fee
  • Tips for local guides and support staff
  • Miscellaneous expenses
  • souvenirs etc

Dates & Rates For Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival

Start
End
Status
Price
Deposit
Registration
13 May
22 May
Gauranteed
$1500
$300
20 May
29 May
Gauranteed
$1500
$300
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Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour – Experience the Vibrancy of Spring in Kalash

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique culture of the Kalash people, as they celebrate the arrival of spring in the remote Kalash Valleys of northern Pakistan. This enchanting festival marks the beginning of the warmer season and is a joyous celebration filled with vibrant dances, music, rituals, and a deep connection to nature. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a photographer, or a nature lover, this tour offers something truly special for everyone.

The Kalash people, known for their distinct language, traditions, and appearance, hold the Chilam Joshi Festival (also known as the Kalash Spring Festival) as one of their most important cultural events. The festival is celebrated in mid-May and attracts visitors from around the world who are eager to witness the fascinating rituals, vibrant parades, and awe-inspiring natural beauty of the region. If you’re looking for an authentic cultural experience, the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour is the perfect way to do so.


What is the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival?

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival is an annual celebration that marks the arrival of spring in the Kalash Valleys, signaling the end of the harsh winter months and the beginning of the fertile growing season. The festival is deeply rooted in the agricultural practices and spiritual beliefs of the Kalash people, celebrating fertility, abundance, and renewal.

During the festival, the Kalash people perform traditional dances, sing ancient songs, and offer sacrifices to deities in hopes of ensuring a successful harvest. The festival is an important social event as well, bringing together the community for collective feasting, dancing, and spiritual rituals.

As part of our Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you will get the chance to participate in or observe these unique ceremonies, giving you a deeper understanding of Kalash culture and their relationship with nature.


Rituals and Celebrations of the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival

1. Rituals to Honor Nature and Deities

One of the most prominent features of the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival is the rituals performed to honor nature and the deities. The Kalash people believe that the spirits of their ancestors and the gods of the mountains, rivers, and forests protect their crops and livestock.

As a result, offerings are made to ensure that the coming harvest season will be fruitful. The people offer sacrifices of goats, sheep, and milk to these deities. As part of the Kalash Spring Festival Tour, you will have the unique opportunity to witness these rituals up close.

Travelers are guided by local experts who explain the significance of each ceremony, making it a highly educational and culturally rich experience.

2. Traditional Music and Dance

Music and dance are integral to the Chilam Joshi Festival. Young men and women gather in the village square to perform traditional dances, dressed in elaborate costumes adorned with beads, feathers, and flowers. The dances are energetic and are meant to celebrate the beauty of life and the renewal of the earth.

The dance performances are accompanied by the sound of traditional Kalash instruments like drums, flutes, and tambourines, which create an enchanting atmosphere. As part of your Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you will have the chance to witness these performances firsthand and even join in the dancing if you wish.

3. Community Feasts

Feasting is an essential aspect of the Chilam Joshi Festival. During the festival, families come together to share food, and the community prepares traditional Kalash dishes, such as mutton, milk, cheese, and bread. The Kalash people believe that eating together strengthens social bonds and is a way to show gratitude for the blessings of the earth.

On our Kalash Spring Festival Tour, you will get the chance to sample these delicious local dishes and join in the communal feast, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the Kalash culture.

4. Floral Decorations and Clothing

One of the most striking features of the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival is the vibrant clothing worn by the locals. Women wear their finest embroidered black robes, often decorated with bright flowers, while men don traditional attire with colorful beads and ornaments.

The use of flowers, especially in the form of garlands and crowns, is a symbol of the fertility and beauty of the earth. During the festival, you’ll see the entire community adorned in these beautiful clothes, creating a kaleidoscope of colors that enhances the overall festive atmosphere.

As a guest on the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you will also have the opportunity to take part in the celebrations while respecting the traditional dress codes.


Ideal Dates and Season for the Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival typically takes place from mid to late May, depending on the lunar calendar. This time of year is perfect for a festival tour, as the weather is warm and pleasant, and the valleys are bursting with lush greenery and colorful flowers in full bloom.

The Kalash Valleys, with their towering mountains and picturesque landscapes, create a breathtaking backdrop for the festivities. Spring in the Kalash region is a time of rejuvenation, making it the ideal time to visit for those looking to witness the local culture in its most vibrant form.

Whether you’re a nature lover, a cultural enthusiast, or a photographer, the Kalash Spring Festival Tour is an unforgettable experience.


Why Choose Our Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour?

When you choose our Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour, you’re not just booking a trip; you’re gaining access to an exclusive, immersive cultural experience.

Our expert guides, who are locals from the Kalash Valleys, will ensure that you get the most out of your experience by explaining the history, rituals, and significance behind the festival.

  • Experienced Local Guides: Our guides are passionate about Kalash culture and provide in-depth knowledge of the Chilam Joshi Festival.
  • Authentic Cultural Experiences: Participate in the festival’s rituals, dances, and feasts while respecting Kalash traditions.
  • Comfortable Accommodation: We offer comfortable accommodations near the festival sites, ensuring you have a restful stay during your adventure.
  • Small Group Tours: Enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience with small group sizes, ensuring you get the most out of your visit.

Book Your Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour Today

The Kalash Chilam Joshi Festival Tour is an exceptional opportunity to witness one of the most vibrant cultural celebrations in the world.

Don’t miss out on the chance to explore the stunning Kalash Valleys and engage with the unique traditions of the Kalash people.

Book your tour today and immerse yourself in the festivities, music, dances, rituals, and breathtaking natural beauty of this extraordinary event.

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning to explore more, the Kalash Spring Festival Tour is a journey you’ll never forget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will we fly to the mountains from Islamabad?

This will depend on your specific itinerary and your own preferences, where possible. For the standard K2 and K2 Gondogoro La and Snow Lake treks we normally schedule the flight on day 2 of your itinerary where we will fly from Islamabad to Skardu. This is a very scenic flight, if the weather is clear you will be able to get amazing mountain views including the 9th highest mountain in the world, Nanga Parbat. When the weather is bad the flight to Skardu might get cancelled, if this happens we will drive in 2 days from Islamabad to Skardu with an overnight stay halfway. There will always be a contingency day in your itinerary to cover for this delay.

Is it safe to travel in Pakistan?

It is a fair question to ask as we know that most of the news from Pakistan is not so positive, but the image which people have abroad is far from the reality. Although there have been valid reasons for people to consider Pakistan as not very safe, a lot has changed in recent years. The security situation has improved dramatically and the government has been making efforts to promote tourism and facilitate travel. When you visit you will notice immiediately that Pakistanis are very hospitable people, they are eager to get to know you and often will invite you in their home. Pakistan is a huge country, we only offer tours and treks to areas which we deem safe. We currently don’t recommend to travel to the border region with Afghanistan and certain parts of Balochistan but most other places can be visited without any problem. If you prefer to start with the safest region then we would recommend Gilgit-Baltistan in the north, the people here largely depend on tourism for their income and have been warmly welcoming foreign tourist for many years.

How long in advance do I need to apply for my visa?

If you have to apply for a standard tourist visa then 1 month in advance should be sufficient – in most cases you will receive your visa within a few days / a week – you should not apply more than 3 months in advance. If you have to apply for a trekking visa then you will need to be prepared for a longer processing time, we recommend to apply 3 to 2 months in advance.

Which gear do I need to bring on my trek?

We will provide you with a suggested packing list after you have booked your tour with us. For most treks it will be standard personal trekking gear like proper hiking boots, optional trekking poles, gaitors, sleeping bag, sleeping pad etc. For certain treks further items are advised – for example for the K2 Gondogoro La and Snow Lake treks you require crampons and a climbing belt set with carabiners and a sling so that you can clip yourself on a rope and you might want to bring a climbing helmet for sections where there can be rockfall.

What kind of travel insurance do I need?

This will depend on the type of tour that you are planning. Please make sure to consult your travel insurance before your trip to make sure you have proper coverage for your tour and the activities you will undertake. Especially when you go on a trek it is important to have mountain emergency search and rescue / repatriation by helicopter included in your insurance package.

I'm a woman, should I wear a headscarf when I'm in Pakistan?

It is not needed to wear a headscarf, of course you may do so if you feel more comfortable. It will be good however to bring a scarf which you can wear when visiting a mosque or other religious site and or when going to a more conservative area.

Is there a recommended dress code?

Pakistan is an Islamic country and it is therefore advisable for women not to wear short skirts / tops or short trousers in public. A headscarf will come in handy for women when they visit a mosque / religious site or sometimes it can be a custom in more remote / conservative areas. Dress codes for men are more lenient, though shorts are uncommon – they can be worn depending on the places you visit on a certain day (for example if you visit a mosque, sacred site or very conservative area it might be better to adjust your clothes to a more modest style – feel free to ask your guide if you are not sure). If you are going on a trek you can wear shorts without any problems.

Can I visit Pakistan in winter?

Yes, you defintely can. The south of Pakistan is actually the best to be visited in the winter as it will be way too hot in the summer. Also the north has great options, you can go skiing or make a nice winter hike. Some passes in the north will be closed due to snow which means we will have to adjust certain itineraries but there are enough places which you can visit. Please don’t hesitate to inquire about the possibilities.

Do I need a visa for this trip?

For all trips to Pakistan you will require a visa, depending on the the type of tour you will either need a standard tourist visa or a trekking visa. Our sales team will provide you with all the necessary information as well as a visa invitation letter and related supporting documents after you have booked your tour with us.

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Who will meet me on arrival?

An Adventure Pakistan representative will meet you at the airport and will bring you to your hotel.

Where do I fly to for this trip?

You will fly roundtrip to Islamabad, Pakistan.

Do I need to bring my own sleeping bag and pad for this trip?

Yes. You will need to bring your own sleeping bag, for the K2 treks and Snow Lake trek during the main summer season we recommend it to be suitable for temperatures up to minus 10 degrees Celsius / 15 Fahrenheit. It is also advisable to bring your own sleeping pad for comfort, please kindly keep in mind that on many days you will be sleeping on rock / snow / ice. For other treks we are happy to advise you on the type of sleeping bag depending on the season and location.

Will I have Wi-Fi on the trip?

Yes. You will have Wi-Fi in your hotel in Islamabad and Skardu, during the K2 trek there will be limited connectivity at Concordia. If you like we can also arrange a local SIM card for you with a mobile data package so that you can stay in touch more easily with your loved ones.

Why does Adventure Pakistan cost more than other companies?

We know that you will be able to find cheaper tour options but there are big differences in some of the services being offered. Most important to us is that all our clients have a safe and the greatest trip ever but also that our staff and supporting partners are paid fairly for all their hard work and big efforts. We do not compromise on safety, this means that we only work with experienced guides / supporting staff and drivers and that all vehicles and materials which we use during our treks and tours are of high quality and kept well maintained. You will always sleep in clean & safe accommodations / have proper camping gear and we inform you in advance at which hotels or guesthouses you will be staying so that you won’t have any suprises afterwards. We pay great attention to detail while preparing your trip so that you get the best possible & most enjoyable experience taking into account any special requirements you may have or assistance you would need, you can share your specific interests, fitness and experience level, dietary requirements etc. and we take care of the rest. Our staff is our key assest, we take great pride in having an incredible team of very experienced, very kind and caring guides and other supporting staff who will provide you with the best memories. Something we are known for during our treks is the excellent food which is being prepared by our cooking team, we don’t skimp on this as we know that good, tasty and varied food is vital during a trek. You will be looking forward to your meals each day this is something we can guarantee! One of the last things we would like to highlight is our network – we have a very extensive network all over Pakistan this means that if there is any problem during your trip we are able to respond adequatly, without any delay. Besides having a good network we also have many years of experience – we know what to do and whom to contact, our team carries out emergency and rescue operations for international insurance companies each year so you can rest assured that you will be in good hands.

Will we fly to the mountains from Islamabad?

This will depend on your specific itinerary and your own preferences, where possible. For the standard K2 and K2 Gondogoro La and Snow Lake treks we normally schedule the flight on day 2 of your itinerary where we will fly from Islamabad to Skardu. This is a very scenic flight, if the weather is clear you will be able to get amazing mountain views including the 9th highest mountain in the world, Nanga Parbat. When the weather is bad the flight to Skardu might get cancelled, if this happens we will drive in 2 days from Islamabad to Skardu with an overnight stay halfway. There will always be a contingency day in your itinerary to cover for this delay.

Is it safe to travel in Pakistan?

It is a fair question to ask as we know that most of the news from Pakistan is not so positive, but the image which people have abroad is far from the reality. Although there have been valid reasons for people to consider Pakistan as not very safe, a lot has changed in recent years. The security situation has improved dramatically and the government has been making efforts to promote tourism and facilitate travel. When you visit you will notice immiediately that Pakistanis are very hospitable people, they are eager to get to know you and often will invite you in their home. Pakistan is a huge country, we only offer tours and treks to areas which we deem safe. We currently don’t recommend to travel to the border region with Afghanistan and certain parts of Balochistan but most other places can be visited without any problem. If you prefer to start with the safest region then we would recommend Gilgit-Baltistan in the north, the people here largely depend on tourism for their income and have been warmly welcoming foreign tourist for many years.

How long in advance do I need to apply for my visa?

If you have to apply for a standard tourist visa then 1 month in advance should be sufficient – in most cases you will receive your visa within a few days / a week – you should not apply more than 3 months in advance. If you have to apply for a trekking visa then you will need to be prepared for a longer processing time, we recommend to apply 3 to 2 months in advance.

Which gear do I need to bring on my trek?

We will provide you with a suggested packing list after you have booked your tour with us. For most treks it will be standard personal trekking gear like proper hiking boots, optional trekking poles, gaitors, sleeping bag, sleeping pad etc. For certain treks further items are advised – for example for the K2 Gondogoro La and Snow Lake treks you require crampons and a climbing belt set with carabiners and a sling so that you can clip yourself on a rope and you might want to bring a climbing helmet for sections where there can be rockfall.

What kind of travel insurance do I need?

This will depend on the type of tour that you are planning. Please make sure to consult your travel insurance before your trip to make sure you have proper coverage for your tour and the activities you will undertake. Especially when you go on a trek it is important to have mountain emergency search and rescue / repatriation by helicopter included in your insurance package.

I'm a woman, should I wear a headscarf when I'm in Pakistan?

It is not needed to wear a headscarf, of course you may do so if you feel more comfortable. It will be good however to bring a scarf which you can wear when visiting a mosque or other religious site and or when going to a more conservative area.

Is there a recommended dress code?

Pakistan is an Islamic country and it is therefore advisable for women not to wear short skirts / tops or short trousers in public. A headscarf will come in handy for women when they visit a mosque / religious site or sometimes it can be a custom in more remote / conservative areas. Dress codes for men are more lenient, though shorts are uncommon – they can be worn depending on the places you visit on a certain day (for example if you visit a mosque, sacred site or very conservative area it might be better to adjust your clothes to a more modest style – feel free to ask your guide if you are not sure). If you are going on a trek you can wear shorts without any problems.

Can I visit Pakistan in winter?

Yes, you defintely can. The south of Pakistan is actually the best to be visited in the winter as it will be way too hot in the summer. Also the north has great options, you can go skiing or make a nice winter hike. Some passes in the north will be closed due to snow which means we will have to adjust certain itineraries but there are enough places which you can visit. Please don’t hesitate to inquire about the possibilities.

Do I need a visa for this trip?

For all trips to Pakistan you will require a visa, depending on the the type of tour you will either need a standard tourist visa or a trekking visa. Our sales team will provide you with all the necessary information as well as a visa invitation letter and related supporting documents after you have booked your tour with us.

How much price about tour & travels

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Who will meet me on arrival?

An Adventure Pakistan representative will meet you at the airport and will bring you to your hotel.

Where do I fly to for this trip?

You will fly roundtrip to Islamabad, Pakistan.

Do I need to bring my own sleeping bag and pad for this trip?

Yes. You will need to bring your own sleeping bag, for the K2 treks and Snow Lake trek during the main summer season we recommend it to be suitable for temperatures up to minus 10 degrees Celsius / 15 Fahrenheit. It is also advisable to bring your own sleeping pad for comfort, please kindly keep in mind that on many days you will be sleeping on rock / snow / ice. For other treks we are happy to advise you on the type of sleeping bag depending on the season and location.

Will I have Wi-Fi on the trip?

Yes. You will have Wi-Fi in your hotel in Islamabad and Skardu, during the K2 trek there will be limited connectivity at Concordia. If you like we can also arrange a local SIM card for you with a mobile data package so that you can stay in touch more easily with your loved ones.

Why does Adventure Pakistan cost more than other companies?

We know that you will be able to find cheaper tour options but there are big differences in some of the services being offered. Most important to us is that all our clients have a safe and the greatest trip ever but also that our staff and supporting partners are paid fairly for all their hard work and big efforts. We do not compromise on safety, this means that we only work with experienced guides / supporting staff and drivers and that all vehicles and materials which we use during our treks and tours are of high quality and kept well maintained. You will always sleep in clean & safe accommodations / have proper camping gear and we inform you in advance at which hotels or guesthouses you will be staying so that you won’t have any suprises afterwards. We pay great attention to detail while preparing your trip so that you get the best possible & most enjoyable experience taking into account any special requirements you may have or assistance you would need, you can share your specific interests, fitness and experience level, dietary requirements etc. and we take care of the rest. Our staff is our key assest, we take great pride in having an incredible team of very experienced, very kind and caring guides and other supporting staff who will provide you with the best memories. Something we are known for during our treks is the excellent food which is being prepared by our cooking team, we don’t skimp on this as we know that good, tasty and varied food is vital during a trek. You will be looking forward to your meals each day this is something we can guarantee! One of the last things we would like to highlight is our network – we have a very extensive network all over Pakistan this means that if there is any problem during your trip we are able to respond adequatly, without any delay. Besides having a good network we also have many years of experience – we know what to do and whom to contact, our team carries out emergency and rescue operations for international insurance companies each year so you can rest assured that you will be in good hands.

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Will we fly to the mountains from Islamabad?

This will depend on your specific itinerary and your own preferences, where possible. For the standard K2 and K2 Gondogoro La and Snow Lake treks we normally schedule the flight on day 2 of your itinerary where we will fly from Islamabad to Skardu. This is a very scenic flight, if the weather is clear you will be able to get amazing mountain views including the 9th highest mountain in the world, Nanga Parbat. When the weather is bad the flight to Skardu might get cancelled, if this happens we will drive in 2 days from Islamabad to Skardu with an overnight stay halfway. There will always be a contingency day in your itinerary to cover for this delay.

Is it safe to travel in Pakistan?

It is a fair question to ask as we know that most of the news from Pakistan is not so positive, but the image which people have abroad is far from the reality. Although there have been valid reasons for people to consider Pakistan as not very safe, a lot has changed in recent years. The security situation has improved dramatically and the government has been making efforts to promote tourism and facilitate travel. When you visit you will notice immiediately that Pakistanis are very hospitable people, they are eager to get to know you and often will invite you in their home. Pakistan is a huge country, we only offer tours and treks to areas which we deem safe. We currently don’t recommend to travel to the border region with Afghanistan and certain parts of Balochistan but most other places can be visited without any problem. If you prefer to start with the safest region then we would recommend Gilgit-Baltistan in the north, the people here largely depend on tourism for their income and have been warmly welcoming foreign tourist for many years.

How long in advance do I need to apply for my visa?

If you have to apply for a standard tourist visa then 1 month in advance should be sufficient – in most cases you will receive your visa within a few days / a week – you should not apply more than 3 months in advance. If you have to apply for a trekking visa then you will need to be prepared for a longer processing time, we recommend to apply 3 to 2 months in advance.

Which gear do I need to bring on my trek?

We will provide you with a suggested packing list after you have booked your tour with us. For most treks it will be standard personal trekking gear like proper hiking boots, optional trekking poles, gaitors, sleeping bag, sleeping pad etc. For certain treks further items are advised – for example for the K2 Gondogoro La and Snow Lake treks you require crampons and a climbing belt set with carabiners and a sling so that you can clip yourself on a rope and you might want to bring a climbing helmet for sections where there can be rockfall.

What kind of travel insurance do I need?

This will depend on the type of tour that you are planning. Please make sure to consult your travel insurance before your trip to make sure you have proper coverage for your tour and the activities you will undertake. Especially when you go on a trek it is important to have mountain emergency search and rescue / repatriation by helicopter included in your insurance package.

I'm a woman, should I wear a headscarf when I'm in Pakistan?

It is not needed to wear a headscarf, of course you may do so if you feel more comfortable. It will be good however to bring a scarf which you can wear when visiting a mosque or other religious site and or when going to a more conservative area.

Is there a recommended dress code?

Pakistan is an Islamic country and it is therefore advisable for women not to wear short skirts / tops or short trousers in public. A headscarf will come in handy for women when they visit a mosque / religious site or sometimes it can be a custom in more remote / conservative areas. Dress codes for men are more lenient, though shorts are uncommon – they can be worn depending on the places you visit on a certain day (for example if you visit a mosque, sacred site or very conservative area it might be better to adjust your clothes to a more modest style – feel free to ask your guide if you are not sure). If you are going on a trek you can wear shorts without any problems.

Can I visit Pakistan in winter?

Yes, you defintely can. The south of Pakistan is actually the best to be visited in the winter as it will be way too hot in the summer. Also the north has great options, you can go skiing or make a nice winter hike. Some passes in the north will be closed due to snow which means we will have to adjust certain itineraries but there are enough places which you can visit. Please don’t hesitate to inquire about the possibilities.

Do I need a visa for this trip?

For all trips to Pakistan you will require a visa, depending on the the type of tour you will either need a standard tourist visa or a trekking visa. Our sales team will provide you with all the necessary information as well as a visa invitation letter and related supporting documents after you have booked your tour with us.

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Who will meet me on arrival?

An Adventure Pakistan representative will meet you at the airport and will bring you to your hotel.

Where do I fly to for this trip?

You will fly roundtrip to Islamabad, Pakistan.

Do I need to bring my own sleeping bag and pad for this trip?

Yes. You will need to bring your own sleeping bag, for the K2 treks and Snow Lake trek during the main summer season we recommend it to be suitable for temperatures up to minus 10 degrees Celsius / 15 Fahrenheit. It is also advisable to bring your own sleeping pad for comfort, please kindly keep in mind that on many days you will be sleeping on rock / snow / ice. For other treks we are happy to advise you on the type of sleeping bag depending on the season and location.

Will I have Wi-Fi on the trip?

Yes. You will have Wi-Fi in your hotel in Islamabad and Skardu, during the K2 trek there will be limited connectivity at Concordia. If you like we can also arrange a local SIM card for you with a mobile data package so that you can stay in touch more easily with your loved ones.

Why does Adventure Pakistan cost more than other companies?

We know that you will be able to find cheaper tour options but there are big differences in some of the services being offered. Most important to us is that all our clients have a safe and the greatest trip ever but also that our staff and supporting partners are paid fairly for all their hard work and big efforts. We do not compromise on safety, this means that we only work with experienced guides / supporting staff and drivers and that all vehicles and materials which we use during our treks and tours are of high quality and kept well maintained. You will always sleep in clean & safe accommodations / have proper camping gear and we inform you in advance at which hotels or guesthouses you will be staying so that you won’t have any suprises afterwards. We pay great attention to detail while preparing your trip so that you get the best possible & most enjoyable experience taking into account any special requirements you may have or assistance you would need, you can share your specific interests, fitness and experience level, dietary requirements etc. and we take care of the rest. Our staff is our key assest, we take great pride in having an incredible team of very experienced, very kind and caring guides and other supporting staff who will provide you with the best memories. Something we are known for during our treks is the excellent food which is being prepared by our cooking team, we don’t skimp on this as we know that good, tasty and varied food is vital during a trek. You will be looking forward to your meals each day this is something we can guarantee! One of the last things we would like to highlight is our network – we have a very extensive network all over Pakistan this means that if there is any problem during your trip we are able to respond adequatly, without any delay. Besides having a good network we also have many years of experience – we know what to do and whom to contact, our team carries out emergency and rescue operations for international insurance companies each year so you can rest assured that you will be in good hands.

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