Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Chitral is a travel destination with 14 curated tours available.
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14 Tours & Travel Packages in Chitral
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- Experienced tour guide
- Private Transport
- Rooms on twin sharing
- Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Airport transfers
- Visa supporting documents
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Drinks
- Entrance Tickets
- International/domestic air ticket
- Visa fee
- Requirements
- Participants must carry a valid original passport or CNIC throughout the tour.
- Foreign travelers must have a valid Pakistani visa and required permits for restricted areas.
- Full payment must be completed before the commencement of the tour unless otherwise agreed.
- Guests are required to share emergency contact details before departure.
- Comfortable trekking/walking shoes and warm clothing are highly recommended due to changing weather conditions in the mountains.
- Participants should be physically fit for long road journeys and moderate walking during cultural visits and sightseeing.
- Travelers must respect local customs, traditions, and cultural sensitivities during the Uchal Festival celebrations.
- Any dietary requirements or medical conditions must be informed in advance.
- Guests are advised to keep personal medications and essentials with them at all times.
- All participants must follow the instructions of the tour guide and management during the trip.
- Restrictions
- Consumption of illegal drugs or any unlawful activity during the tour is strictly prohibited.
- Carrying weapons, explosives, or hazardous materials is not allowed.
- Littering or damaging natural, cultural, or historical sites is strictly prohibited.
- The company reserves the right to remove any participant from the tour for inappropriate behavior without refund.
- Delays caused by weather conditions, landslides, road blockages, political unrest, or natural disasters are beyond the company’s control.
- The itinerary may be modified due to weather, security conditions, or operational requirements.
- Hotel rooms are subject to availability and may vary depending on local conditions in remote areas.
- Participants are responsible for any personal expenses, damages, or loss of personal belongings during the tour.
- Drone usage may be restricted in certain areas unless proper permissions are obtained.
- Photography of military areas, checkpoints, or restricted locations is strictly forbidden.
- Aug





- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers (arrival and departure, where applicable)
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis (single supplement available upon request)
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner as specified in the itinerary
- Bottled drinking water during the tour
- Driver accommodation and meals
- All fuel, road tolls, parking charges, and driver expenses
- Entrance fees to attractions, museums, and cultural sites mentioned in the itinerary unless otherwise stated
- Local community and village visit arrangements where applicable
- Pakistan visa support documents (where applicable)
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Meals and beverages not mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal expenses, laundry, telephone charges, and minibar
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, hotel staff, and local community members
- Personal shopping and souvenirs
- Camera or photography fees where applicable
- Expenses arising from weather conditions, road closures, natural disasters, political situations, flight delays or cancellations, or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A valid passport with at least six months' validity is required for all international travellers visiting Pakistan.
- Most international visitors require a valid Pakistan visa before arrival. Please check the latest visa requirements for your nationality before booking.
- Some nationalities may require additional travel permits or documentation to visit certain regions of Pakistan. Hunza Explorers will provide the necessary visa support and travel guidance where applicable.
- The tour involves moderate walking on uneven paths, village streets, and mountain trails. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended.
- Comfortable walking shoes with good grip are highly recommended.
- Weather in Kalash Valley, Pakistan can change quickly. Layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, sun protection, and warm clothing for cooler evenings are recommended.
- Visitors are expected to dress modestly and respect the customs, traditions, and cultural values of the Kalash community throughout the tour.
- Always ask for permission before photographing local people, especially during religious ceremonies, festivals, or inside private homes.
- Respect local traditions and avoid disturbing religious ceremonies, sacred places, or community gatherings.
- Drones may only be operated where permitted by the relevant local authorities and regulations.
- Travel insurance covering medical expenses, personal belongings, emergency evacuation, and trip cancellation is strongly recommended.
- Road conditions and travel times in northern Pakistan may vary due to weather, road maintenance, landslides, or other unforeseen circumstances. Itinerary adjustments may occasionally be necessary for your safety and comfort.
- Festival programmes, cultural events, and local activities are subject to community schedules and may vary depending on the season.
- The tour is suitable for cultural travellers, photographers, families, nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts seeking an authentic experience in Pakistan.
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- Experienced tour guide
- Private Transport
- Rooms on twin sharing
- Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Airport transfers
- Visa supporting documents
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Drinks
- Entrance Tickets
- International/domestic air ticket
- Visa fee
- Valid passport and visa are mandatory for all international travelers
- Moderate travel endurance is recommended due to long mountain drives
- Warm clothing is essential for cold nights at high altitude
- Weather conditions may affect road accessibility and festival schedules
- Respect for local traditions and cultural values is required
- Camping conditions at Shandur Pass are basic but comfortable
- Travel insurance is strongly recommended
- Altitude may affect travelers sensitive to high elevations
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- Land transportation throughout the entire tour
- Airport transfers for a seamless arrival and departure experience
- Full-board meals, including Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Accommodation provided on a twin-sharing basis in carefully selected hotels, guesthouses, or homestays
- Knowledgeable and fluent English-speaking tour guide for insightful guidance and assistance
- Provision of visa supporting documents, if required, to facilitate a hassle-free travel process
- Photography assistance available upon request to enhance your experience
- Inclusive entrance fees and tickets for access to forts, museums, parks, and other attractions
- Airfare and related expenses
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, and tips
- Additional meals or beverages not specified in the itinerary
- Optional activities and excursions
- Travel insurance
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Any other items not explicitly mentioned as included
- Valid passport required for all international travelers
- Pakistan visa is mandatory before arrival
- Moderate travel endurance required due to long mountain drives
- Basic photography equipment recommended
- Weather conditions in mountain regions may affect schedules
- Respectful behavior required while photographing local communities
- Drone usage may require special permissions in restricted areas
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- Experienced tour guide
- Private Transport (4WD)
- Rooms on twin sharing
- Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Airport transfers
- Visa supporting documents
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Drinks
- Entrance Tickets
- International/domestic air ticket
- Visa fee
- Valid passport is mandatory for all international travelers
- Valid Pakistan visa is mandatory for all international travelers
- Travel insurance is highly recommended
- Moderate travel endurance is required due to long mountain drives
- Weather and road conditions may affect the itinerary
- Comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended
- Some remote regions have limited internet and mobile connectivity
- Respect for local culture and traditions is essential throughout the journey
- Feb
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- May
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- Jul
- Aug
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov





- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers (arrival and departure)
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis (single supplement available upon request)
- Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) throughout the tour
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Pakistan visa support documents (where applicable)
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Monument, museum, national park and attraction entrance fees unless specifically stated
- Travel insurance
- Meals and beverages outside the included full-board meal service
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Optional activities
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather, road closures, flight delays, political situations or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A passport with at least six months' validity is required for international travellers entering Pakistan.
- Most foreign travellers require a valid Pakistan tourist visa before arrival.
- Pakistan visa support documents can be provided where applicable, subject to nationality and tour arrangements.
- The tour involves extended road journeys through mountainous areas, including sections with winding and uneven roads.
- Mountain weather can change quickly, particularly when travelling towards Chitral District and the Kalash Valleys.
- Road conditions can vary according to season, weather, landslides, maintenance, and local circumstances.
- Travellers should bring comfortable walking shoes suitable for village walks, archaeological sites, and uneven terrain.
- Warm clothing and a waterproof outer layer are recommended, particularly for travel during Spring, Autumn, and cooler periods.
- Sun protection, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle are recommended.
- Travellers should carry essential personal medication and inform the tour team of any relevant mobility or physical requirements before travelling.
- Some cultural visits involve walking through traditional villages and uneven paths, so a reasonable level of mobility is recommended.
- Visitors to the Kalash Valleys must respect local customs, privacy, religious practices, cultural traditions, and community spaces.
- Photography of local people should be undertaken respectfully, and permission should be requested before photographing individuals, particularly during cultural or religious activities.
- Festival dates in the Kalash Valleys can vary. Travellers wishing to experience a particular festival should confirm dates before finalising travel arrangements.
- Accommodation in some remote areas may be simpler than hotels available in major cities.
- Mobile phone coverage and other services may be limited in remote sections of the Kalash Valleys.
- The itinerary may be adjusted when necessary because of weather, road closures, landslides, local restrictions, safety considerations, or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
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- Private transportation throughout the tour
- Experienced English-speaking tour guide
- Professional local driver
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Fuel and vehicle expenses
- Road tolls, parking and applicable transport charges
- Entrance fees to forts, museums, archaeological sites, national parks and other paid attractions specifically mentioned in the itinerary
- Local guides where required at specific attractions
- All scheduled sightseeing and excursions mentioned in the itinerary
- Driver's accommodation and meals
- Basic first-aid kit
- Government taxes where applicable
- International or domestic flights unless specifically stated
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance and emergency evacuation coverage
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Drinks and beverages outside the included meals
- Tips and gratuities
- Personal shopping and souvenirs
- Photography or video fees where specifically charged by an attraction
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Expenses resulting from flight delays, road closures, landslides, severe weather, natural disasters, government restrictions or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- Chitral, Phandar, Gupis and Hunza are mountainous destinations, and some road journeys involve long hours on winding and uneven mountain roads.
- Driving times are approximate and can vary considerably depending on road conditions, weather, traffic, landslides, construction and seasonal accessibility.
- Mountain roads may occasionally be affected by landslides, rockfall, snowfall, flooding or other natural conditions. Hunza Explorers may modify the route when necessary for safety.
- Some sections of the journey pass through remote areas where medical facilities, fuel stations and other services are limited.
- Travellers should be comfortable with extended road journeys and changes in altitude.
- Weather in the Hindu Kush and Karakoram can change rapidly. Warm layers, waterproof clothing, sun protection and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
- Access to certain attractions may depend on local conditions, opening hours, weather and government or community restrictions.
- The availability of clear views of Tirich Mir, Passu Cones, glaciers and other major peaks cannot be guaranteed, as visibility depends on weather conditions.
- The tour includes sightseeing around the Passu Cones but does not involve technical climbing or mountaineering.
- Some sightseeing locations involve walking on uneven ground, steps, narrow paths or exposed areas. Travellers should follow their guide's instructions at all times.
- Visitors must respect local customs, traditions, religious sites and private property throughout the journey.
- Photography of local people should be undertaken respectfully, and permission should be requested before photographing individuals where appropriate.
- Husseini Suspension Bridge is a high and exposed pedestrian bridge. Travellers should cross only if they feel comfortable and must follow local safety instructions.
- Mobile phone coverage can be limited or unavailable in some remote sections of Chitral, Phandar, Gupis and the Karakoram Highway.
- Travellers should carry essential personal medication and any required prescriptions.
- Appropriate travel insurance covering mountain travel is strongly recommended.
- The itinerary may be adjusted because of weather, road closures, landslides, security conditions, government restrictions or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- Travellers are expected to follow the instructions of the Hunza Explorers guide and driver throughout the journey to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.
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- Nov







- Private transportation throughout the tour
- Experienced English-speaking guide
- Professional local driver
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Fuel and vehicle expenses
- Road tolls, parking and applicable transport charges
- Entrance fees to Chitral Fort, Shahi Mosque, Chitral Museum, Kalasha Dur Museum and other attractions specifically mentioned in the itinerary
- Local guide or community representative in the Kalash Valleys, where required
- Visits to Bumburet, Rumbur and Birir
- Sightseeing in Chitral and Upper Chitral
- Visit to Gol National Park
- Visit to Mastuj Fort
- Driver's accommodation and meals
- All scheduled sightseeing and excursions mentioned in the itinerary
- Basic first-aid kit
- Government taxes where applicable
- International or domestic flights unless specifically stated
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance and emergency evacuation coverage
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Drinks and beverages outside the included meals
- Tips and gratuities
- Personal shopping and souvenirs
- Photography or video fees where specifically charged by an attraction or community
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Expenses resulting from delays, road closures, landslides, severe weather, natural disasters, government restrictions or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- Chitral is a mountainous destination, and road journeys can be long and winding. Travellers should be comfortable with extended driving through mountain terrain.
- Road conditions can vary depending on weather, landslides, snowfall, construction and other local factors. Travel times are therefore approximate.
- Access to Kalash Valleys, Upper Chitral, Gol National Park and other attractions may be affected by weather, road conditions, security requirements or official restrictions.
- The itinerary may be adjusted when necessary to ensure traveller safety and to accommodate local conditions.
- The Kalash Valleys are living communities. Visitors must respect local customs, traditions, religious practices and private property.
- Photography of local people should always be undertaken respectfully. Ask permission before photographing individuals, particularly during cultural or religious activities.
- Some Kalasha cultural and religious spaces may have restrictions on photography or visitor access. Instructions from local guides and community representatives must be followed.
- Visitors should dress respectfully, particularly when entering villages, religious or culturally sensitive areas.
- Travellers should not interfere with religious ceremonies, community gatherings or traditional practices for photography or entertainment.
- Do not enter private homes, fields or community spaces without permission.
- Tirich Mir is a high mountain peak, and views can be affected by cloud, weather and seasonal conditions. A clear view cannot be guaranteed.
- The tour includes sightseeing and cultural exploration but does not involve climbing Tirich Mir.
- Some walks through villages, historical sites and natural areas may involve uneven ground and steps. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
- Weather in the Hindu Kush can change quickly. Warm layers, waterproof clothing and suitable footwear are recommended.
- Mobile phone coverage can be limited in parts of the Kalash Valleys and Upper Chitral.
- Medical facilities are more limited in remote valleys than in major cities. Appropriate travel insurance is strongly recommended.
- Travellers should carry any essential personal medication and prescriptions.
- Alcohol and other activities prohibited under local laws and regulations are not permitted.
- The itinerary may be modified because of weather, road closures, landslides, security conditions, local restrictions or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- Travellers are expected to follow the instructions of their guide and driver throughout the journey, particularly when travelling through remote mountain areas.
- Feb
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- Nov






- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Single supplement available upon request
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Entrance fees to forts, museums, national parks, archaeological sites and other attractions included in the itinerary
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Pakistan visa support documents, where applicable
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Meals and beverages not included in the full-board arrangement
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Optional activities
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather, road closures, flight delays, political situations, festival restrictions or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A valid passport is required for international travellers.
- Travellers must have the appropriate Pakistan visa or entry authorisation before travelling where applicable.
- Foreign visitors may be required to obtain registration or permission for visiting the Kalash Valleys, according to regulations in force at the time of travel.
- Choimus takes place during winter, generally in December. Exact festival activities and timings follow the traditional Kalasha calendar and local community arrangements.
- Some Choimus ceremonies and religious activities are restricted to the Kalasha community. Visitors must respect all access restrictions.
- Photography of local people should only be undertaken after obtaining permission.
- Visitors should not enter private homes, religious spaces or restricted ceremonial areas without permission.
- Animal sacrifice forms part of some traditional Choimus religious ceremonies. Travellers should be prepared to encounter this practice.
- December can be very cold in the Kalash Valleys, particularly at night. Snowfall is possible.
- Warm winter clothing, thermal layers, a waterproof jacket, gloves, a warm hat and suitable walking shoes or boots are recommended.
- Mountain roads can be affected by snowfall, ice, landslides and other winter conditions. Travel times and routes may therefore change.
- Travellers should be comfortable walking through traditional villages and on uneven or slippery surfaces.
- Mobile phone coverage may be limited in parts of the Kalash Valleys.
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip interruption and evacuation is strongly recommended.
- The itinerary may be modified because of severe weather, road closures, security restrictions, festival arrangements, community decisions or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- Dec





- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Single supplement available upon request
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Monument, museum, national park and attraction entrance fees unless specifically stated
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Meals and beverages not mentioned in the itinerary
- Optional activities and services
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather conditions, road closures, flight delays, natural disasters, political situations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A valid passport is required for all international travellers, with sufficient validity for the planned journey and applicable entry requirements.
- International travellers must obtain the appropriate Pakistan visa or entry authorisation before travelling, where applicable.
- The Chitral Autumn Tour takes place during the autumn season, from September to November.
- The timing of autumn colours varies naturally according to altitude, temperature and weather conditions. Peak foliage cannot be guaranteed for every destination on specific dates.
- Weather conditions can change quickly in the mountain valleys of Chitral, particularly at higher elevations.
- Mountain roads may be affected by rainfall, landslides, rockfall, snowfall or other natural conditions, and the itinerary may need to be adjusted for safety.
- Driving times in Chitral can vary according to road conditions, traffic, weather and sightseeing stops.
- Travellers should bring layered clothing suitable for changing autumn temperatures, including warm clothing for mornings and evenings and a waterproof outer layer.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring villages, valleys and uneven terrain.
- Sun protection, including sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat, is recommended.
- The tour is primarily a sightseeing and cultural journey and does not require technical trekking experience. Travellers should nevertheless be comfortable with walking and long mountain drives.
- Mobile phone and internet coverage may be limited or unavailable in some remote areas.
- Travellers should respect local customs, traditions, religious practices, private property and photography preferences, particularly when visiting the Kalash Valleys and traditional communities.
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip interruption and evacuation is strongly recommended.
- The itinerary may be adjusted because of weather, road conditions, natural events, security restrictions, government regulations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov





- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Single supplement available upon request
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Entrance fees to forts, museums, national parks, archaeological sites and other attractions included in the itinerary
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Pakistan visa support documents, where applicable
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Meals and beverages not included in the full-board arrangement
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Optional activities
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather, road closures, flight delays, political situations or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A valid passport is required for all international travellers, with sufficient validity remaining for travel and entry requirements.
- International travellers must obtain the appropriate Pakistan visa or entry authorisation before travelling, where applicable.
- The Chitral Cherry Blossom Tour takes place during spring, from March to April. The exact timing of cherry, apricot, almond, apple, peach and other blossoms varies according to altitude, local temperatures and seasonal weather.
- Blossom conditions cannot be guaranteed at a specific destination on a specific date, as flowering is entirely dependent on natural seasonal conditions.
- Spring weather in Chitral can be unpredictable, particularly in higher valleys. Rain, snowfall and sudden temperature changes may occur.
- Mountain roads may be affected by landslides, rockfall, rainfall, snowfall or other natural conditions, and travel schedules may need to be adjusted for safety.
- Road conditions and journey times can vary considerably in remote areas of Lower and Upper Chitral.
- Temperatures can vary significantly between lower valleys and higher mountain areas. Travellers should bring layered clothing, including warm clothing and a waterproof outer layer.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring villages, cultural sites and uneven mountain terrain.
- Sun protection, including sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat, is recommended.
- This is primarily a sightseeing and cultural journey and does not require technical trekking experience. However, travellers should be comfortable with walking and travelling on long mountain drives.
- Mobile phone and internet coverage may be limited or unavailable in some remote valleys.
- Travellers should respect local customs, traditions, religious practices, private property and photography preferences, particularly when visiting the Kalash Valleys and traditional communities.
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip interruption and evacuation is strongly recommended.
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, natural events, security restrictions, government regulations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- Feb
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- Apr
- May
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- Jul
- Aug
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov







- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Single supplement available upon request
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Entrance fees to forts, museums, national parks, archaeological sites and other attractions included in the itinerary
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Pakistan visa support documents, where applicable
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Meals and beverages not included in the full-board arrangement
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Optional activities
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather, road closures, flight delays, political situations or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A valid passport is required for international travellers.
- Travellers must obtain the appropriate Pakistan visa or entry authorisation before arrival, where applicable.
- Autumn travel in northern Pakistan generally takes place from September to November, but the timing of autumn colours varies by altitude, location and annual weather conditions.
- Shandur Pass is a high-altitude mountain route. Its accessibility in autumn depends on actual weather, snowfall and road conditions.
- Mountain roads may be affected by landslides, snowfall, rockfall, flooding or other natural conditions. The itinerary may therefore require adjustments when necessary for safety.
- Temperatures vary considerably between Chitral, Shandur, Ghizer and Hunza. Warm layers and suitable clothing are essential, particularly for high-altitude areas.
- Comfortable walking shoes or trekking shoes are recommended for village walks, viewpoints and uneven surfaces.
- Travellers should carry sun protection, including sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat, particularly when travelling at higher elevations.
- The journey involves long mountain drives. Travellers should be prepared for extended periods on winding roads.
- Altitude increases significantly when crossing Shandur Pass. Travellers with concerns about travelling to high elevations should seek appropriate medical advice before departure.
- Photography is encouraged, but permission should be obtained before photographing local people, particularly in traditional communities.
- Respect local customs, religious practices, private property and community restrictions throughout the journey.
- Mobile phone coverage can be limited in remote mountain areas.
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip interruption and evacuation is strongly recommended.
- The itinerary may be adjusted because of weather, road conditions, natural disasters, security restrictions, government regulations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov



- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Single supplement available upon request
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Festival entry and activity fees where applicable and included in the official programme
- Entrance fees to attractions included in the itinerary
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Meals and beverages not mentioned in the itinerary
- Optional activities and services not included in the tour programme
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather conditions, road closures, flight delays, natural disasters, political situations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A valid passport is required for all international travellers, with sufficient validity for the planned journey and applicable entry requirements.
- International travellers must obtain the appropriate Pakistan visa or entry authorisation before travelling, where applicable.
- The Broghil Festival is held annually, but the exact dates and programme may vary. The final itinerary will follow the officially announced festival schedule.
- Broghil Valley is a remote, high-altitude region of Upper Chitral. Travellers should be prepared for basic facilities and limited services compared with major tourist destinations.
- Access to Broghil involves long journeys on remote mountain roads, and travel times may vary significantly depending on road conditions, weather and other local circumstances.
- Weather conditions can change rapidly at high altitude. Cold temperatures, rain, wind and occasional snowfall are possible, depending on the season and elevation.
- Travellers should bring warm layered clothing, a waterproof outer layer, sturdy walking shoes, sun protection and other suitable personal equipment for high-altitude mountain conditions.
- The tour does not require technical trekking experience, but travellers should be comfortable with long and sometimes demanding mountain journeys, uneven terrain and basic walking at high altitude.
- Mobile phone and internet coverage may be limited or unavailable in remote parts of Upper Chitral and Broghil Valley.
- Festival activities and competitions, including yak polo, horse polo, Buzkashi and other traditional sports, depend on the official programme and local arrangements and may change.
- Photography should always be carried out respectfully, particularly when photographing local people, private property and cultural activities.
- Travellers must respect local customs, traditions and community guidelines throughout the journey.
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, high-altitude travel, trip interruption and emergency evacuation is strongly recommended.
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, festival arrangements, natural events, security restrictions, government regulations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- Feb
- Mar
- Apr
- May
- Jun
- Jul
- Aug
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov






- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Single supplement available upon request
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Entrance fees to forts, museums, national parks and other attractions included in the itinerary
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Meals and beverages not mentioned in the itinerary
- Optional activities and services
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather conditions, road closures, flight delays, natural disasters, political situations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A valid passport is required for all international travellers, with sufficient validity for the planned journey and applicable entry requirements.
- International travellers must obtain the appropriate Pakistan visa or entry authorisation before travelling, where applicable.
- The Chilam Joshi Festival is generally held in May, but exact dates and the festival programme can vary from year to year. The final itinerary will be adjusted according to the officially announced festival schedule.
- Festival activities take place within living Kalasha communities. Visitors must respect local customs, religious practices, private spaces and community instructions.
- Not every ceremony or ritual is necessarily open to visitors. Our guide will advise you where photography, observation or participation is appropriate.
- Photography and filming of individuals should be undertaken respectfully, and permission should be sought where appropriate.
- The Kalash Valleys are mountainous areas. Roads can be narrow and winding, and travel times may vary depending on road and weather conditions.
- Spring weather in Chitral can change quickly, particularly in the mountains. Rainfall and changes in temperature are possible.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring villages, festival areas and uneven terrain.
- Travellers should bring modest, comfortable clothing suitable for visiting traditional communities and religious or cultural spaces.
- Mobile phone and internet coverage may be limited in some parts of the Kalash Valleys.
- Festival crowds may make some roads and village areas busier than usual, and the itinerary may need minor adjustments during peak celebrations.
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip interruption and evacuation is strongly recommended.
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, festival arrangements, natural events, security restrictions, government regulations or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
- May