Kalash Festivals
fromIn the unique Kailash Valley, a remaining minority of approximately 4,000 people (known as the Wearers of Black Robes) live in three isolated but beautiful valleys known as Bumburet, Rambur, and Berir. The people of Kailash have a rich culture and are very strong-footed about their identity.
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In the unique Kailash Valley, a remaining minority of approximately 4,000 people (known as the Wearers of Black Robes) live in three isolated but beautiful valleys known as Bumburet, Rambur, and Berir. The people of Kailash have a rich culture and are very strong-footed about their identity. These people stand out from the remaining tribes, cultures, and communities due to their distinct traditions, religious practices, and festivals. UNESCO listed Kailash culture as an “Intangible Cultural Heritage” in November 2018. The people of Kailash celebrate many festivals during the year. Still, notable festivals are three, the spring feast Chilam Joshi, in May, Uchal or Utchal, in August; and Choimus, in winter.
Chilam Joshi is a vital festival; this four-day festival is celebrated across all three valleys of Bumburet, Rumbur, and Berir. The primary purpose of this festival is that Kailash men and women can find a spouse for themselves to get married. The women wear traditional attire with lively colors whereas men wear traditional Shalwar Kameez with a waistcoat made of wool.
Uchal, also known as Uchal, is a summer Kailash festival. The festival is celebrated during annual harvesting with singing, dancing, and paying homage to nature for blessing them with good food and fruits. It is marked in the barley and wheat harvest season every year in August.
The Choimus festival is celebrated in the winter season. During the festival, purity is of the utmost important factor, and celibacy is enforced throughout the days of the event so all the people will be in pure mind when Balmain visits the valley. The week before the festival, all the people must be cleansed in ritual bathing.
Trip Highlights
Trip Code: DP-CHT-03
Trip highlights Islamabad-Taxila-Takht-e-Bai-Swat-Kalash-Chitral-Mastuj-Yasin-Ishkoman-Gilgit-Islamabad
Trip Length: 8-12 days (depending upon the seasons)
- Explore the city’s bazaars and try some local street food
- The scenic town in the mountains
- Visit the stunning Juniper Forest, one of the largest and oldest juniper forests in the world
- The Kharwari Baba shrine, a popular pilgrimage site
- The coastal town of Gwadar, known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters
- The Princess of Hope, a famous rock formation
- Visit the local fish market and try some fresh seafood
- Ride to the nearby Astola Island, a pristine and uninhabited island with clear waters and stunning views
- Enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and beachcombing on the island
- Hotel Accommodation based on double/twin sharing
- Meals (Breakfasts & Dinners)
- English speaking guide
- Air-conditioned transportation (depending on the size of the group throughout the trip
- Entrance Fee to the Archaeological sites and Museums
- Tips at hotels/restaurant
- Mineral water (1 bottle of 1.5 liter per pax per day)
- Porterage at hotels
- All items of personal nature such as telephone calls, mini bar and other Beverages
- Lunches
- Other than above mentioned
- Day use rooms if in case of flight delayed or cancellation
- Tips for Guide & Drivers
PASSPORT AND VISA
Participants of all nationalities must have a valid passport with six months remaining validity and a visa for Pakistan. Visa must be applied online at https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/.
The main category is CULTURE & HERITAGE TOURS, and the sub-category is TRIBES OF HINDUKUSH. You will need a letter of invitation (LOI) which our office will provide along with the requisite documents like a Discover Pakistan license copy and the National Identity Card of the issuing authority.
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When visiting historical and archaeological sites in Pakistan, it is essential to take certain precautions to ensure your safety and preserve the sites for future generations. Here are some precautions to remember:
Before visiting any site, research its historical significance, cultural practices, and any specific guidelines or restrictions. This will help you prepare and respect the site appropriately.
Dress modestly: Pakistan is a conservative country, so it is advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or conservative areas. Covering your shoulders, wearing long pants or skirts, and avoiding revealing or provocative clothing are respectful.
Respect local customs and traditions
Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage, and it is essential to respect the customs and traditions of the local communities. Follow any religious or cultural practices observed at the site, such as removing your shoes before entering certain areas or covering your head if required.
Follow the instructions and guidelines
Pay attention to any instructions or guidelines provided by the site authorities or tour guides. These may include areas where photography is prohibited, restricted access zones, or any specific rules to protect the artifacts or structures.
Stay on designated paths
Stick to designated paths and avoid trespassing or damaging any part of the site. Some archaeological sites are fragile; stepping on delicate areas can cause irreparable harm. Follow the signs and markers to ensure you are on the authorized path.
Do not remove artifacts
Removing artifacts, stones, or any historical items from the site is strictly prohibited. Removing artifacts not only damages their historical value but is also illegal. Respect the site’s archaeological significance by leaving everything as you found it.
Dispose of waste properly
Maintain cleanliness and dispose of any trash in designated bins. Keep the sites clean and leave no trace of your visit. Avoid littering or damaging the environment around the sites.
Be cautious of your belongings
Keep an eye on your personal belongings at all times. Use a secure bag or backpack to carry your valuables and avoid displaying expensive items that may attract unwanted attention.
Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun
Pakistan can have hot and dry weather, especially during the summer months. Drink plenty of water, wear sunscreen, and consider wearing a hat or carrying an umbrella to protect yourself from the sun.
Follow safety guidelines
Be aware of your surroundings and follow any safety guidelines provided by the authorities. It is always recommended to travel in groups, especially in remote areas, and inform someone about your plans and expected return time.
By following these precautions, you can ensure a safe and respectful visit to the historical and archaeological sites in Pakistan while appreciating their cultural and historical significance
Weather
Pakistan has a diverse climate due to its geographical location and varying topography. The weather conditions in places with historical highlights can vary depending on the region and time of year. Here’s a general overview of the weather conditions in some popular historical destinations in Pakistan:
What to bring?
Comfortable Clothing: Pakistan has diverse weather conditions, so
it’s essential to dress appropriately. Carry lightweight and breathable
clothing for hot weather and layer up for cooler regions or winter visits.
Modest clothing is recommended out of respect for local customs and traditions.
Sun Protection: Pakistan’s climate can be quite sunny, especially
during summer. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and consider lightweight
clothing that provides adequate sun protection.
Comfortable Shoes: Many historical and archaeological sites in
Pakistan requires walking and exploring on foot. Wear comfortable shoes or
sneakers that are suitable for walking on uneven terrain.
Water and Snacks: Carry a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated
during your visit. It’s also a good idea to bring some snacks, especially if
you plan to spend a significant amount of time at the site.
Insect Repellent: Some archaeological sites in Pakistan may have
mosquitoes or other insects, particularly in rural areas. Pack insect repellent
to protect yourself from bites.
Cash and Local Currency: While major cities in Pakistan have ATMs
and card payment options, it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially when
visiting remote areas where cash might be the primary mode of payment.
First Aid Kit: It’s always a good idea to have a basic first aid
kit with items like band-aids, antiseptic ointment, pain relievers, and any
necessary prescription medications.
BOOKING & DEPOSITS
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The trip length can vary between 8-12 days, depending on the seasons and specific itinerary.
The trip highlights include visiting Islamabad, Taxila, Takht-e-Bhai, Swat, Kalash Valleys, and Chitral. You can explore historical sites, enjoy scenic landscapes, experience local culture, and witness the unique Kalash festivals.
Yes, there are three notable festivals celebrated in Kailash Valley. These include the Chilam Joshi festival in spring, Uchal or Utchal festival in summer, and the Choimus festival in winter.
Chilam Joshi is a four-day festival celebrated across all three valleys of Kailash. The main purpose of this festival is to begin the spring season and for Kailash men and women to find a spouse for marriage. The festival involves traditional attire, lively colors, and cultural celebrations.
Uchal, or Utchal, is a summer festival celebrated during the annual harvesting season. It is a time to express gratitude to nature for the blessing of good food and fruits. The festival involves singing, dancing, and paying homage to nature.
The Choimus festival is celebrated during the winter season. Purity is of utmost importance during this festival, and celibacy is enforced. The festival involves ritual bathing and preparation to welcome Balmain to the valley.
The trip usually starts in Islamabad, Pakistan. You can reach Islamabad by international flights, and from there, the trip includes road travel to various destinations (mentioned in the above itinerary section) in Kailash Valley and Kalash Festivals.
Swat Valley offers stunning natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural heritage. You can explore Mingora, Butkara Stupa, Mahodand Valley, Malam Jabba Ski Resort, Swat Museum, Kalam Valley, and other attractions.
Yes, respecting and dressing modestly while visiting the Kalash Valleys is essential. Women should cover their heads and wear long skirts or pants. It is also important to respect the Kalash people’s customs and traditions, such as avoiding intrusive behavior without permission.