PAKISTAN
TOUR: KALASH & KHYBER TOUR
- Detailed Tour Itinerary
Day
01 Friday: Arrive Islamabad
Khush Amdeed - you are welcomed at Islamabad. Transfer to the
hotel.
Later city tour of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Going back into times you will visit the old garrison town of
Rawalpindi followed by a scene
into modernity at Islamabad. You will get an interesting insight
into the folk traditions by visiting the Institute
of Folk Heritage, a small, neatly decorated ethnological museum.
This is followed
by the Shakerparian (sweet hills) Garden, which gives you a panoramic
view of Islamabad
before driving past various modern streets and buildings - graceful
with a touch of Islamic
architecture. Your tour culminates at one of the world’s
largest mosque - Shah Faisal Mosque,
which also houses a University specializing in Islamic Philosophy
and Law.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 02 Saturday: Islamabad/Swat
Drive to the Swat Valley via Malakand Pass.
On arrival transfer to hotel.
Later a city tour of Saidu Sharif, the capital of Swat Valley.
You will see the small, but
well preserved Swat Museum, Butkara archaeological site and Mingora
known for its
very colorful bazaar and Maraghzar.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 03 Sunday: Swat Valley/Chitral
Drive you to Chitral via the picturesque Lowari Pass. Lying in
the midst of the Hindukush Range, it is one of the world’s
most beautiful regions. Chitral offers enchanting scenery in
the shadow of the majestic Trich Mir, at 7708m, the highest peak
of the Hindukush Range. The people of Chitral, also known as
the “Kho”, show traces of Persian and Turkish ancestry.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 04 Monday: Chitral/Bomburet
Morning sightseeing tour of Chitral. Shahi Mosque, a beautiful
white structure built by the former rulers of Chitral, is one
of the most interesting buildings in Chitral. In its courtyard
are buried former rulers and members of their families. Nearby
is the historic Fort of Chitral where a small contingent of the
British Army was besieged for almost thirty days. From the fort
is an awe-inspiring view of Trich Mir Mountain with the Chitral
River flowing nearby. The winding street of the Chitral bazaar
has shops selling household objects, antiques and handicrafts
obtained from the remote valleys. Afternoon jeep drive to southwestern
part of Chitral, which is inhabited by the Kalash people. The “Kalash
Country” is spread over three valleys: Bomburet, Birir
and Rumbur. Kalash have fascinated anthropologists and historians
by their obscure origins, colorful festivals, curious customs
and rituals.
Overnight at motel
Day 05 Tuesday: Bomburet
Full day sightseeing tour of Kalash Valleys. Our tour starts
with visit to the scenic valley of Bomburet lies 40km (25 miles)
from Chitral. Excursion includes a visit to Brun where Kalash
deities are accommodated. Visit to the unique cattle houses and
the village of Shaikande. Of special interest here are the carvings
and their motifs used to decorate the homes. From there we will
continue to the narrow valley of Birir, where the Kalash community
is gathered together. The main village of Guru is perched on
the hillside as if stuck to the steep slope. The main attractions
are the women in their long black robes and their attractive
headgear, skillfully made entirely of cowry shells and buttons.
An interesting site is the dance hall, which during the winter
is used for religious performances. Later a visit to a Kalash
home. This is a unique experience.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day
06 Wednesday: Bomburet/Peshawar via Lowari Pass
Today we drive down to Dir down via Lowari Pass. At Dir we
will switch over to air-conditioned transport to resume our
journey
to Peshawar with visit to Takht-e-Bhai, enroute. Takht-e-Bhai
is an ancient Buddhist Monastery dating back to 1st to 7th
Century AD. It consists of numerous chapels and stupas sticking
to the
high, rocky spurs. Later we will continue our journey until
we arrive at Peshawar.
Overnight at hotel
Day 07 Thursday: Peshawar
Full day sightseeing tour of Peshawar. Morning excursion to
Khyber Pass that has been the silent witness to the countless
great
events in the history of mankind. The historic pass begins
18 Km west of Peshawar and runs up to the Pakistan – Afghanistan
border at Torkham, 57 Km from Peshawar. It has been conquered
by the Greeks, ruled by the Buddhists, destroyed by the Huns,
rebuilt by the Brahmins and still later invaded by the great
Moguls. The Sikhs and Afghans also left their marks here before
the Pass fell to the British. Today the Khyber Pass is the site
of famous forts such as Jamrud and Shagai. Some of the forts
are still occupied by the Khyber Regiment of the Pakistan Army.
The famous bazaar of Landi Kotal situated enroute to the Khyber
Pass is also covered in this tour. Afternoon we will enjoy the
cultural and traditional beauty of this historical city, which
has become the melting pot for various tribal cultures. You will
journey to Yadgar Square and visit Mahabbat Khan Mosque, a beautiful
towering structure with lofty minarets. You will then be driven
through old Peshawar to the popular Qissa Khawani Bazaar (street
of story-tellers), the Peshawar Pottery Works, Bater Bazaar (street
of partridge lovers) and Mochi Lara, famous for its exquisitely
embroidered sandals. Peshawar is a colorful and cosmopolitan
city and many different people gather here; Afghans, Iranis,
Uzbeks, Tajiks, Afridis and Shinwaris all add to the excitement.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 08 Friday: Peshawar – Departure
Morning transfer to Peshawar airport for international departure
flight.
End of the tour.
Extensions:
If you wish to extend your stay in Central Asia we recommend
you consider one of the following tours:
Turkmenistan Tour
Uzbekistan
Tour
Kazakhstan & Kyrgyzstan Tour
Silk Road China & Pakistan Tour
Pakistan - Afghanistan
Tour
Pakistan: Shangrila
Hunza Tour
Pakistan: Ancient
Cultures Tour
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PAKISTAN:
KALASH & KHYBER TOUR
- 2009 TOUR DETAILS
2009 PRICES US ($) |
| Tour
|
Cost ($) |
Single
Sup ($) |
Domestic
Air ($) |
Tour
of Pakistan:
Kalash & Khyber Tour |
726 |
70 |
n/a |
| Tour
Includes |
Tour
Does NOT Include |
- Accomodation
as per the list provided.
- meals: Breakfast daily.
- Private
air-conditioned transport for all transfers and city
tours.
- Porter
charges at airports and hotels.
- Entrance
fees to museums and sites during tours.
- Depending
on the language selected, English, French, Italian
or German speaking guides.
- Domestic
trainfares where applicable.
|
- Airfares,
domestic or international. Cost for Air travel as
per itinerary is quoted separately.
- Visa
support and visa fees.
- Airport
departure tax.
- Personal
insurance.
|
* Domestic
air fares subject to change.
2009
Stopover packages. Cost Per Night Per Person in US ($) |
| City |
First
Night ($) |
Add.
Night ($) |
Single
Sup. ($) |
| Islamabad |
85 |
59 |
25 |
| Karachi |
107 |
74 |
42 |
| Lahore |
106 |
66 |
33 |
| Peshawar |
70 |
33 |
15 |
| Cost
Includes |
- Accomodation
for one night.
- Meals
half board: Daily Breakfast.
- Private
air-conditioned transport for transfer airport to
hotel or vice versa.
- Porter
charges at airports and hotel.
|
| HOTELS |
| City |
Hotel |
| Islamabad
|
Regency |
| Swat |
Swat Continental |
| Chitral
|
PTDC
Motel |
| Bomburet |
PTDC
Motel |
| Peshawar |
Grand
Hotel |
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