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The 161 kms long landscape of the Kaghan Valley with its towering Himalayan
peaks, peaceful lakes, majestic glaciers and splashing waterfalls is a scenic
wonderland, ending northwards in the 4148 meters (13,600 ft) high Babusar Pass,
jeep service is available in the valley during summer, while motels and rest-houses
offer comfortable accommodation. There is a PTDC stopover Motel in Bellyached
and a big tourist resort in Naran which provides excellent accommodation with
meals at reasonable rates. It is an ideal area for trekking and trout fishing.
The adventure begins in Bellyached, a charming mountain village, from where
a road climbs 34 kms up to Shogran. At a height of 2,362 meters, Shogran has
thickly forested slopes and grassy meadows, which present an ideal setting for
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The Kunhar River and the various lakes offer plenty of fishing opportunities. Both the brown and rainbow trout and the mahasheer are found in abundance. A fishing permit may be obtained from either the Fisheries Department at Naran, or the Trout Hatchery at Shinu. Fishing rods are available at Naran on hire. Guides are also available at Naran. |
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| The Chitral valley at an elevation
of 1127.76 meters (3,700 feet) is favorite with mountaineers, anglers, hunters,
hikers, naturalists and anthropologists. The 7787.64 meters (25,550 feet) Trichmir,
the highest peak of the Hindu Kush mountain dominates this 321.87 kms (200 miles)
long exotic valley. Chitral district has Afghanistan on its north, south and west. A narrow strip of Afghan territory, Wakhan separates it from the Soviet Union. The tourist season in Chitral is from June to September. |
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One of the major attractions of Chitral are the Kalash valleys - the home
of the Kafir-Kalash or 'Wearers of the Black Robe', a primitive pagan tribe.
Their ancestry is shrouded in mystery. A legend has it that some soldiers of
the legions of Alexander of Macedonia settled down in Chitral and the preset
Kafir-Kalash are their off-springs. |
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Elevation: 1859 meters (6,100 feet). Distance: 45 km (28 miles) north-west of Chitral. By jeep 3 hours. This unspoiled enchanting valley of orchards, verdant fields and snow clad peaks is renowned for its boiling sulphur springs which are famous for healing effect on skin diseases, gout, rheumatism and chronic headaches. For the convenience of tourists "humams" (baths) have been constructed near the springs. Foreign tourists are requested to pay a toll tax of Rs. 5.00 per person. |
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elevation: 2743 meters (9,900 feet). distance: 15 km (9 miles). Worth visiting is the fairy-tale summer palace of the ex-ruler perched at a height of 2743 meters (9,000 feet). It offers awe-inspiring views of Trichmir and panoramic vistas of valleys below. The fort is approachable on foot only. |
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Polo is an equestrian sport with its origin embedded in Central Asia dating
as far back as sixth century BC. At first it was training game for Cavalry Units
for the King's guards or other elite troops. To the warlike tribesmen who played
polo with as many as 100 players to a side it was a miniature battle. |
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1. Nauroze Polo Tournament, Gilgit (1-7 November every year) |
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The most exciting polo tournament of the entire Northern Areas is played
on top of the Shandur Pass, almost 4000 meters above sea level, a place unique
and exotic in itself surrounded by some of the most spectacular mountain scenery
in the world. the event marks the annual rivalry between the polo teams of Gilgit
and Chitral. |
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| The Shandur Top lies mid-way between
Chitral and Gilgit on an unmetalled road travelling on which a adventurous,
to say the least. The distance from either side, Chitral or Gilgit, to the Shandur
Pass is approximately 168 km (105 miles). Getting to Chitral or Gilgit is possible by air on PIA Foker operated flights from Peshawar and Islamabad. There are daily flights but are subject to weather and tourists planning Togo by air must make allowance of at least a couple of days in their itineraries just in case the weather does not permit flights to operate. |
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Access to Chitral by road is either from Peshawar or from Islamabad. Both these routes join up in Swat from where you proceed via Dir over the 3200 meter high Lowari Pass and on to Chitral. Jeep can be hired both at Chitral and Gilgit to finally end up at the Shandur Top. Whether you decide to go through Chitral or through Gilgit you will encounter superb mountain scenery complete with crystal clear waters of Northern Area rivers. From the Chitral side it is certainly worthwhile for travelers to stop at Mastuj for the night. From Gilgit side travelers can stop for the right at Gupis. |
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| Source: Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation. www.tourism.gov.pk | ||||