Chitral Valley
Overview
Chitral Valley is a breathtaking destination in northern Pakistan, nestled in the majestic Hindu Kush mountains. Known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality, the valley is home to the unique Kalash community and offers access to iconic landmarks like Tirich Mir and Chitral Fort. With its peaceful atmosphere and untouched beauty, Chitral Valley is perfect for travelers seeking nature, culture, and adventure.
Trip Highlights
Ayun fort
Scenic mountain trails and breathtaking landscapes.
Ayun Valley
Experience local traditions, food, and heritage.
Kalash Valley
Relaxing boat rides on crystal clear waters.
Gol national park
Capture unforgettable moments and views.
Chitral City
Explore local markets and handmade souvenirs.
Camping
Overnight stays under the stars in nature.
Photo Gallery
Trip Facts
📍 Region
Gilgit–Baltistan⏳ Duration
4 Days / 3 Nights🗻 Max Elevation
5,585 m
Full Itinerary
- Departure for Chitral at 4:00 am from Islamabad.
- Travel via Swat Motorway and Lowari Tunnel.
- Early morning arrival and check in at Ayun Fort.
- Explore the streams and surrounding farms in Ayun valley
- Breakfast and Dinner
- Travel to Gol National Park Via jeeps.
- Enjoy BBQ, Bonfire and Cultural Music at night.
- Breakfast and Dinner
- Drive to Kalash Valley Via jeeps.
- Visit the dancing halls, Kalash Museum, Ancient Kalash graveyard.
- Visit local handicraft shops, interact with Kalasha people and try local cuisine.
- Return to Ayun Fort.
- Breakfast and Dinner
- Travel back to Islamabad via Lowari Tunnel and Swat Motorway.
- Arrival in Islamabad arround 9:00 pm
- Breakfast
Inclusions
Includes:
- 3 nights in Ayun Fort ( triple Sharing )
- Breakfast and Dinner
- Islamabad to Chitral (Transport)
- Jeep ride to Kalash Valley, Gol National park
- Tour Lead + Guide
Excludes:
- Ground evacuation or helicopter rescue charges of any kind.
- Lucnh , Personal snacks, energy bars, energy gels, sweets etc
- Insurance liability of members
- Room service , laundry, beverages, soft drinks etc
- Forts and National park Tickets
- Tips for Guides, kitchen staff etc.
- Any other item not listed in the “cost includes“ section
Gearlist
To ensure safety, comfort, and a successful trekking experience, participants are required to carry the following personal equipment.
- Rucksack (80 litre)
- Backpack
- Sleeping bag (down filled, 1000 gsm recommended)
- Sleeping mat
- Trekking shoes (Gore-Tex recommended)
- Extra pair of trekking shoes or grip joggers
- Thermal inner suit
- Sunblock (SPF 60+)
- Wind breaker jacket
- Rain coat
- Gaiters
- Down jacket (goose down recommended)
- Water-proof trousers
- Woolen cap
- Sun cap / hat
- Buff
- Slippers
- Trekking pole
- Gloves
- Comfortable trekking clothes
- Head torch
- Sunglasses
- Safety helmet
- Crampons / snow grippers
- Harness
Why Trek with TG Trek & Tours
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