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The adventure capital of Asia, Chitral Valley is home to some amazing things. It’s an average elevation of 1128 meters with mountains in three directions and plenty more terrain for you to get your adrenaline pumping on! The valley has everything from mountain climbing opportunities (of course) but also great hiking trails that lead up into the highlands or down near riverside villages where locals mill about exchanging chores with each other while children play outside under protective watchful eyes

Kalash Chitral valley

The Kalash Valley borders Afghanistan and is located in the northwestern part of Pakistan. The people living there are mostly Pakistanis, not Muslims; its population consists of about 5 thousand individuals. When you visit these valleys during your trip to Chitral province, make sure that you take enough time for exploration because no two cultures can be more different than those found here!

It is surprising when a woman from Kalashi came to see you and greet you in their traditional way. Their dresses are colorful, they proudly wore these cultural dresses; however not all residents of the valley celebrate three main festivals every year like Chillum Joshi (May), Uchau or Choimus celebrated for two weeks around winter solstice as well. It’s amazing how people here live with such simplicity yet maintain rich traditions that have been passed down generation after generation since time immemorial!

The 4-day Chilom Joshi Music Festival is a must-visit for anyone who loves music and brings their family. During this event, visitors can enjoy traditional Nepali dances with drink offerings made by Kalash girls in the worship of gods or souls they wish to make happy before choosing future husbands from amongst those at the festival itself!

Explore the Kalash valley

Kalash is a very affectionate person; he likes to dance and listen to music during religious festivals. The country of Pakistan has many beautiful sights that can be seen in summer, like when the snow melts into rivers or how lush vegetation appears after an absence from winter weather conditions. However, due to the extreme cold during this time period (especially with all those snowy mountains), people prefer not to spend their vacations there unless they want some risky adventures!

The people of Chitral have a reputation for being very friendly and welcoming. The beautiful scenery will make you feel at peace with the world, as well!

Top Places to Visit in Chitral Valley.

Bumburet Valley

Bumburet is the largest commercial valley in Kalash. This place has modern facilities and is crowded with many domestic tourists during May, which makes it an excellent time to visit if you’re looking for fun activities like music concerts or festivals!

Rumbur Valley

Wadi Rumbur has many small, underdeveloped villages in the northwest corner that are usually full of foreign tourists. The valley is big enough for at least two days worth of adventure and exploration so visitors can enjoy this hidden treasure while they’re here!

Birir Valley

A small but picturesque valley, the Chitral is a must-see for any traveler to Pakistan. The lush green landscape of this oasis in the Kalash mountain range will leave you speechless at its beauty while providing an escape from reality like no other place on earth can offer

The town itself isn’t very developed nor does it receive many visitors throughout the year due largely because these areas are not easily accessible by car; however SeePakistanTours has packages that include transportation (inns/hotels) which makes visiting easy without worrying about logistics!

Ayun valley

Chitral is a stunning valley in the Karakorum mountains. It is located between Chitral town and Ion Valley, with lush green fields as far as you can see depending on what side of the river they’re standing on – whether it’s near Bumburet River which flows through Ayun village all its way down to Lethu Town where we find ourselves today or if one rather prefers not so much watery terrain then there are plenty other options instead!

The two rivers that meet here form an incredible landscape: deep blue skies above crystal clear waters below makes this place truly breathtaking iced over glaciers looming nearby provide unmatched views from atop any high point

The people of Wadi Ayun are very friendly and hospitable. You should visit this beautiful valley to witness the welcome that tourists receive or guide one of their representatives on what you should see while in Chitral! To make your trip easy we provide affordable car rental services so don’t worry about anything; just prepare for an adventurous adventure with Pakistan Travel Agency

Garam Chashma

The Chitral Valley in the Hindu Kush Mountains is a hidden gem for travelers looking to explore this remote region. The land includes hot springs, trout fishing cultures, and gems from around Asia that have been discovered here over time! It’s also worth mentioning how many activities are available such as rock climbing or fish sports- you’re sure to find something fun when visiting this beautiful destination !!!

The water in Garam Chashma is so hot because there are sulfur deposits underground. The temperature of the spring goes up to 2,600 degrees Celsius and has been used for centuries as a natural medicine against skin diseases and chronic headaches by locals who live nearby including members of royal families! This area also offers tourists an opportunity to enjoy their time either swimming or soaking themselves in this healing liquid while absorbing all its health benefits into your body – guaranteed not to cool down again until next year’s visit

Bonni

The Chitral Valley, one of the most spectacular areas in Pakistan. The valley has been created by glaciers carved through its rocks thousands of years ago! To see this for yourself and experience all it has to offer you will need at least two days because there are so many things worth seeing here including magnificent mountains like Bonnie which stands out due to being shaped by glacial activity rather than tectonic plates or volcanic eruptions as other parts on Earth may be…

If you want to stay in this beautiful place during your vacation, then See Pakistan Tours can help. The valley is directly exposed to the sun and has warm weather all year round with minimum temperature dropping below 20 degrees Celsius only on a winter night. In the summertime people enjoy the heat waves coming off of Mystery Lake that often rises above 40 degrees Celcius at noontime making it very pleasant for tourists as well! This Pune destination also houses some famous destinations – Ragunath Temple which dates back thousands of years ago; Talkatori Devi temple built by British Raj era where we offer tours around town daily if interested alongside other temples such

Shandur Pass

Do you know other names for Shandur Pass? “Roof of the World”. It is a mountain pass with an altitude of over 3700 meters and located in KPK, Pakistan’s Chitral district or Gilgit-Baltistan province when translated from Urdu into English (GB), also known as “G B”. If I were to be adventurous enough for this journey then it would mean hiking up on foot through rugged terrain so my advice would not only include taking something sturdy like shoes which can get wet easily because most people don’t bring mist bags while traveling here but they might need some more protection than just sandals due mainly towards weather changes since its geography varies greatly depending on where you go.

 Karambar lake

The beautiful Karambar Lake is one of the highest, coldest, and most transparent lakes in all of Pakistan. It’s located on an almost 5000-meter high mountain with snow-capped mountains around it! The water from this glacial lake flows down to Ishkomen Valley where you can find Gilgit Baltistan or Great Nala River as well if hiking through Broghil Pass which takes 3 days just to get there without any stops along the way because not many people know about these places yet so there are plenty opportunities for exploration during that time period too!.

It was found at a height of 4272 meters which make its biological activity very High.

Barmoghlasht

It’s hard to pronounce, but it’s very beautiful! !!

This scenic resort is an attractive one. The distance between Barmoghlasht and Chitral has been 14 kilometers for thousands of years in a row now because that was how far they had their battles back then which means you have seen them every day if not just on your way there or from work at least once already today while driving through this magical land where all these traditions live on with us until our time comes around again someday soon enough when new generations will carry them out into another realm

Shahi Fort

The Shahi Fort is a Chitral fort that was built in the 14th century by Raja Nader Shah. The architecture of this historic site shows its rich history, as it’s not in its original form but still maintains some aspects from before renovations took place during rule changes over time. It has been reported to have announced ownership for personal property belonging following the last ruler after permission has been obtained with our See Pakistan Tours guide helping you see top places visit while visiting!

Chitral Gol National Park

The Shahi Fort is a Chitral fort that was built in the 14th century by Raja Nader Shah. The architecture of this historic site shows its rich history, as it’s not in its original form but still maintains some aspects from before renovations took place during rule changes over time. It has been reported to have announced ownership for personal property belonging following the last ruler after permission has been obtained with our See Pakistan Tours guide helping you see top places visit while visiting!

Toshi Game Reserve

Chitral Gol National Park is a hidden gem in the Himalayas. Easily accessible from Chitral, it can be visited for a day-long exploration of its vast 7500-hectare forest reserve and 5,000 meters altitude valley views! Walk through lush green forests filled with exotic wildlife or take an adventurous jeep ride along narrow mountain roads that wind their way up towards some stunning glaciers – whichever you choose there will no doubt be plenty more breathtaking scenery waiting around every turn.