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VISIT PAKISTAN YEAR 2007

Visit Pakistan Year 2007
 
Pakistan’s calendar features a great many Muslim religious festivals. Others are in memory of National Heroes or commemorate political events in the nation’s recent history. Muslim festivals are celebrated according to Muslim (Lunar) Calendar and may occur some 10 days earlier each successive Christian Year. There are several folk festivals held regularly in every part of the country. Exact dates of such festivals are fixed annually by the District Administration of the respective area, at least 01 month in advance. Pakistan’s main festivals are listed below;

 

February 2007

16th - 18th; Thar Desert Festival & Marathon with cultural programme at Umarkot Fort, Sindh.
A celebration among the dunes

22nd Feb - 23rd March ; Jashan-e-Baharan (Spring Festival)

23rd - 27th; Sibi Mela
An event portraying the rich Baluch culture

24th - 25th; Basant Festival at Lahore

27th - 28th; Seminar on Security issues faced by the Tourism Industry at Islamabad by American Experts


March 2007

8th - 10th; 3rd  Cholistan  Desert Jeep Rally with cultural event
Explore the breathtaking desert panorama of Cholistan, on 4-wheels

8th - 9th; Channan Pir Festival

13th; 1st National Women Rock Climbing Competition at Margalla, Islamabad

15th; Mehrgarh  Conference, Quetta
Discover the connection with a 9,000 year old settlement

15th - 20th; Spring Blossom Festival, Northern Areas
Nature at as best enroote to K-2

23rd - 25th; Tour of Islamabad - Cycle Race
A thrilling cycle race

26th - 31st; Gandhara Week with Sound and Light show at Taxila
Historical Review of the Buddhist Civilization Sound & Light Show Taxila

29th - 1st April; SAARC Car Rally


April 2007

11th - 14th; Baisakhi Mela Festival at Sakhi Sarwar & Hasan Abdal

24th - 26th; Train Safari - Khewra Salt Mines with a Cultural Program
A railway journey through the incredible Salt Mines

25th - 27th; 49th meeting of UN WTO, CSA and CAP

 


May 2007

11th-15th; Chitral and Kalash Festival
A culture mix of celebrations

16th-21st; White Water Rafting, Azad Kashmir
A gripping experience

25th - 27th; International Trade and Touriusm Mart, Karachi


June 2007

9th; Golden Jubilee Celebrations of First Ascent of Board Peak (8047m)

15th June - 15th July; Pakistan Women Kushek Training/Expedition, Hunza
Building the spirits and exploring exotic destinations

15th June - 30th August; Pakistan Board Peak Golden Jubilee Expedition
Be apart of the celebrations for the completion of the 50 years of climbing the Board Peak in 1956-7

22nd - 29th; Shogran Festival
A colourful cultural event in the lap of Himalayas

25th - 27th; Hunza Festival & The Tourism Convention


July 2007

7th - 9th; Shandur Polo Festival (Chitral - Gilgit)
Polo at the roof of the world

15th - 18th; Karakorum Car Rally
Adventure at its Peak

15th - 17th; Broghil Festival & Yak Polo
A Fascinationg display of mountain cultures

23rd - 28th; Mountain Marathon (AJK - Kaghan)


August 2007

12th - 14th; Freedom Jeep Rally, Gaddani Beach, Baluchistan

14th; 60th Independence Day Celebrations

23th - 24th; Mahodand Mountain Jeep Safari to the source of river Swat (9000m above sea level)


September 2007

1st - 6th; Silk Road Festival, Northern Areas
Set foot on the everlasting and famous road link between Pakistan and China

1st - 3rd; International Mountain Marathon, Hunza
The ecstasy of adventure, amongst the snow-capped mountains

3rd - 6th; Sufi Festival at Sehwan Sharif
At the Shrine of the great sufi Saint Lal Shahbaz Qalandar

7th - 9th; International Mountain Bike Race, Kaghan
An enthralling sense of competition

10th - 11th; International Mountain Tourism Conference, Islamabad

10th - 12th; Karakorum International Film Festival (KIFF), Islamabad

20th - 24th; Painted Truck Caravan Karachi to Khyber
The fabulous exhibition of Art on Wheels

27th; World Tourism Day Celebrations, Peshawar (Ramazan Celebrations in NWFP)


October 2007

9th - 14th; Hot Air Ballooning Competition, Islamabad
Scaling new heights

15th - 20th; Jashn-e-Sahil (Balochistan Coastal Area), Gawadar
Pakistan Navy

21st - 28th; Journey through Time, Sound and Light Show with a Cultural Event at Moenjodaro
Discover Mohenjodaro, a 5500 year old civilization and visit Makli, the largest necropolis of the world


November 2007

1st - 13th; Discover the Trail of Alexander the Great from Nawagai in the North to   Balochistan Coastal Area in the South
Step on the trail of Alexander the Great through Pakistan

1st; Jashn-e-Azadi Gilgit Celebrations

2nd - 11th; Birthday Celebrations of Guru Nanak at Lahore, Hasan Abdal and Nankana Sahib

10th - 19th; International Paragliding competition at Islamabad, Swat and Azad Kashmir

December 2007

1st - 9th; 28th Champions Trophy Hockey Tournament at National Hockey Stadium, Lahore

1st - 20th; Pakistan Cultural Train Safari, (Peshawar to Karachi)

24th; Christmas Celebrations, Lahore
Santa Claus, where you least expected him

25th; Quid-i-Azam's Birthday Anniversary, Karachi

30th; Tourism Convention and Closing Ceremony at Islamabad with cultural show
The Finale


(Pakistan Association of Free flying (PAFF)) Competition in the sky

24th; World Buddhist Congress Festival of Asian Arts and Crafts at Islamabad

21st - 27th; International Festival of Performing Arts, Lahore
Add a bit of fun, a rewarding experience with international performances

 


December 2007

1st - 9th; 28th Champions Trophy Hockey Tournament at National Hockey Stadium, Lahore

1st - 20th; Pakistan Cultural Train Safari, (Peshawar to Karachi)

24th; Christmas Celebrations, Lahore
Santa Claus, where you least expected him

25th; Quid-i-Azam's Birthday Anniversary, Karachi

30th; Tourism Convention and Closing Ceremony at Islamabad with cultural show
The Finale

Silk Route Festival (September) Cultural Experience On The Roof Of The World

Silk Route Festival (September) Cultural Experience On The Roof Of The World

Festival on the Roof of the world where natural environs, landscape, privileged location in the highest mountains of the world, breathtaking spectacles of sheer scenic beauty, wildlife and nature, awe-inspiring snow peaks, glittering glaciers, serene valleys of lush green foliage and fruits, gleaming and scintillating streams of unpolluted water, rich diversity of people, culture, folklore, arts, crafts and heritage, await you.
 Highlights of the Festival
Artisans-at-work (Gilgit, Karimabad & Skardu) - Master artisans from remote parts of Northern areas will be at work in beautifully designed and documented pavilions.

Folkloric Song & Dance Ensembles (Gilgit, Aliabad, Gulmit, Karimabad & Skardu) - Folk dancers and musicians from all parts of Northern Areas including Dance, Song Ensembles from the neighboring Xinjiang Province of China and Central Asia will be invited to entertain visitors to the festival.

Folk Music Groups - Small open air stages will be set up at the festival grounds in the different cities to present folk musicians from all over the Northern areas.

Exotic Craft Bazaar - Exotic local bazaars will be held including Sunday & Friday markets for the local communities where people can sell, exchange or exhibit local produce, offering endless variety of cottage crafts, Knickknacks, flea-market, etc.

Food & Fruit Fair - Food festivals will be held in co-operation with hotels and communities in several places. Farmers will exhibit and sell fruit.

Polo Matches and Indigenous Sports Events - Several Polo matches will serve as a major attraction for domestic tourists and foreign visitors at Gilgit and Skardu.

Camping Villages & Open Air Local Restaurants - Will be set up at the scenic spots for nature lovers.

Ethnic Fashion Show - Depicting regional costumes and cultural traditions will be held.

Community Festivals at District Level - AKCSP, AKRSP, and Craft Development Projects, Literary and Cultural Forums, IUCN, WWF, and other NGOs will hold community Festivals at district levels.

Crossroads of Asia - One of the few regions in the world that holds a fascinating combination of Adventure, History, Natural Beauty, Culture and Trade at the cross roads of Asia. The region and its indigenous heritage of arts, crafts, history, landscape, people, produce and cultures is a unique experience.

You are invited to the Silk Route Festival in Pakistan Northern Areas.

Cultural events

Cultural events
There are many holidays and festivals celebrated annually in Pakistan. While Pakistan is an Islamic nation, there are also several secular holidays including Pakistan Day (23 March), Independence Day (14 August), Defence of Pakistan Day (6 September), Pakistan Air Force Day (7 September), the anniversaries of the birth (25 December) and death (11 September) of Quaid-e-Azam, Allama Iqbal (9 November) and the birth (30 July) and death (8 July) of Madar-e-Millat. Labour Day (also known as May Day) is also observed in Pakistan on 1 May.

Several important festivals are celebrated by Pakistani Muslims during the year, dependent on the Islamic calendar. Ramadan, the ninth month of the calendar, is characterised by daytime fasting for 29 or 30 days and is followed by the festival of Eid ul-Fitr. In a second festival, Eid ul-Adha, an animal is sacrificed in remembrance of the actions of Abraham and the meat is shared with friends, family, and the less fortunate. Both Eid festivals are public holidays, serving as opportunities for people to visit family and friends, and for children to receive new clothes, presents, and sweets. Some Muslims celebrate Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi, the birthday of the prophet Muhammad, in the third month of the calendar (Rabi' al-Awwal). Shia Muslims mark the Day of Ashurah on the 9th and 10th days of the first month (Muharram) to commemorate the martyrdom of Husayn bin Ali, (the grandson of prophet Muhammad).

Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Christians in Pakistan also celebrate their own festivals and holidays. Sikhs come from across the world to visit several holy sites in Punjab, including the shrine of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, at Hassan Abdal in the Attock District, and his birthplace, at Nankana Sahib. There are also several regional and local festivals, such as the Punjabi festival of Basant, which marks the start of spring and is celebrated by kite flying.
  

Dates to remember

Dates to remember

Sr. # DATE EVENT VENUE
1. December 15 (2006) Inaugural Ceremony Islamabad
2. January 14 Lahore Marathon (An exciting sporting experience in the historical city of the great Mughal Emperors) Lahore
3. January 15-21 Pakistan Tourism Fair (Get to know more about Pakistan) Lahore
4. February 4-5 Sibi Mela An event portraying the rich and diverse culture of the great Balochs Sibi (Balochistan)
5. February 10-15 National Ski Championship (One of the best Ski-rest in the country) Malam Jabba, (Swat Valley)
6. February 16-18 Thar Desert Festival (Celebrations among the dunes) Tharparkar (Sindh)
7. March 3-5 3rd Cholistan Jeep Rally
(Explore the breathtaking desert panorama of Cholistan on 4-wheels)
Cholistan
(Bahawalpur)
8. March 3-5 Sufi (mystical) Festival (A spiritually mystifying event in the ancient city of Saints and Shrines) Multan
9. March 7 Mehrgarh Conference (Discover the linkage with 7,000 years old civilization) Quetta
(Balochistan)
10. March 15-20 Spring Blossom Festival Nature at its best in the gateway to K-2) Northern Areas
11. March 23-25 Tour of Islamabad – Cycle Race Islamabad
12. March 26-31 Gandhara Week (A historical review of the world’s ancient Buddhist Civilization) Islamabad, Taxila, Swat and Peshawar
13. April 12-24 Adventure/Extreme Sports (Discovering exciting new realms of exhilaration) Deosai Plain
(Northern Areas)
14. April 15 Birthday Celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev Jee (Prepare yourself for a peaceful journey) Panja Sahib (Hassanabdal)
15. April 24-26 Train Safari to Khewra Salt Mines
(A railway journey through unusual Salt Range)
Khewra
(Jehlum)
16. April 49th Meeting of UNTWO, CSA
(An effective exchange of dialogues)
 
17. May 11-15 Chitral & Kalash Festival
(The cultural mix of celebrations)
Chitral and
Kalash Valleys
18. May 16-21 White Water Rafting
(A thrilling journey on water)
Azad Kashmir
19. May 25-27 SAARC Tourism Mart
(A time to shop till you drop)
Karachi
20. June 22-29 Shogran Festival (An entertaining cultural event in the calm & cool of the Himalayan hideout) Shogran
(Kaghan Valley)
21. June 15 to
July 15
Pakistan Women Kushek Training/Expedition (Building spirits and exploring exotic locations) Hunza Valley (Northern Areas)
22. June 15 to August 30 Pakistan Broad Peak Golden Jubilee Expedition
(Be a part of celebrations on the completion of 50 years of the climbing of Broad Peak in 1956-7)
Skardu / Broad Peak
(Northern Areas)
23. July 7-9 Shandur Polo Festival (Awesome sporting bonanza at the roof of the World) Shandur (Chitral)
24. July 6-10 Painted Truck Caravan (Famous Truck Art on Wheels) From Karachi to Khyber Pass
25. August 12-14 Freedom Jeep Rally (Highlighting Independence Day festivities) Gaddani Beach (Balochistan)
26. August 25-27 Hunza Cultural Festival (Showcasing the age-old living culture of Hunza) Hunza Valley
(Northern Areas)
27. September 1-6 Silk Route Festival (Explore the everlasting legendary road link between Pakistan and China) Gilgit, Hunza
(Northern Areas)
28. September 1-3 International Mountain Marathon (The thrill and adventure amidst the snow-clad mountains) Hunza Valley (Northern Areas)
29. September 3-6 Sufi Festival (at the Shrine of the great Sufi Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar) Sehwan Sharif
(Sindh)
30. September 7-9 International Mountain Bike Race From Babusar to Balakot (Kaghan Valley)
31. September 27 World Tourism Day Celebrations At all provincial capitals
32. September 20 to October 19 Karakoram Car Rally   From Lahore to Khunjerab Pass
33. October 9 to 14 Hot Air Balooning Competition (Competition soaring new heights) Islamabad
34. October 15-20 Jashn-e-Sahil (Celebrating along the wave) Gwadar
35. October 21-28 Journey through Time (A travel through the sands of time) Sehwan, Sachal, Bhit Shah, Moenjodaro
36. November 1-13 A Walk through Historic Time (Discover the trail of Alexander of Macedonia through Pakistan) From Nawagai (NWFP) to Turbat (Balochistan)
37. November 1 Jashan-e-Azadi Northern Areas (An event highlighting the patriotic spirit) Gilgit
(Northern Areas)
38. November 9-10 International Mountain Tourism Conference (Seeing things from up high) Islamabad
39. November 9-11 International Kara Film Festival
(Experiencing the glamour of “Reel Life”)
Islamabad
40. November
10-19
International Paragliding Competition (Witness an exciting competition held in the sky) Islamabad, Swat & Azad Kashmir
41. November
21-27
International Festival of Performing Arts ((Witness international talent performing together) Lahore
42. November 24 World Buddhist Congress & Festival of Asian Arts & Crafts (A day to experience spirituality & impressive art) Islamabad
43. December 1-20 Pakistan Cultural Train Safari (Discovering subcultures on tracks) From Peshawar to Karachi
44. December 24 Christmas Celebrations (Meet Santa Clause where you least expect) Lahore
45. December 30 Closing Ceremony (The Finale….before you pack your bags) Islamabad
   

Basant - Kite Flying Festival (March)

Basant - Kite Flying Festival (March)

With the advent of spring, skies of Lahore are resplendent with all types and sizes of kites. The Lahorites participate in kite flying competitions to herald the spring. Basant is not only a kite flying event, but a cultural festival of traditional food, dresses, dances and music.


 Tour Itinerary

Day 1 Activities
» Visitors will be greeted at the airport in traditional style.
» Transportation to/from the airport with the guide explaining about the festival.
» Cultural troupe to welcome the delegates upon arrival at the hotel.
» Welcome drinks (Lasi).
» Free dinner - Punjabi Food Festival in Kim’s - serving traditional array of food in Punjabi cultural ambiance.
» A tour to the walled city to witness night kite-flying and illuminated colorful, historical monuments and balconies.
   
Day 2Activities
» Reception in the Lawns - The delegates will be decorated with yellow scarves and the ladies will be decorated with Gajras.
» Breakfast with traditional Punjabi food.
» Kite flying competition.
» Performance by Cultural troupe throughout the day.
» Free traditional lunch arrangements in the Lawns.
» Performance by famous folk singers.
» Dancing horses and jhumar dances.
» Stalls of kites, bangles, flowers, handicrafts etc.
» Tonga ride.
» Enjoy dinner in Food street - Punjabi Food Festival.
» Lahore by night - tour on Bugees.
   

calendar of events

calendar of events

Shab-e-Barat: Religious festival celebrated on 14th of Shaaban, the 8th Islamic month. Prayers, fire-works, exchange of sweet dishes and visits to relatives and friends.

Depends on Moon sightings
Eid-ul-Fitr: Religious festival celebrating end of fasting month on 1st of Shawwal, the 10th month of Islamic Calendar Special prayer after sunrise, exchange of sweet dishes, visits. Depends on Moon sightings
Pakistan Day*: Commemorating the anniversary of Pakistan Resolution passed by the Muslims of South Asia on March 23, 1940. Military parades are held at Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi. Main feature is the grand parade at Islamabad. 23 March
Mela Chiraghan (Festival of lamps); Held for 1 week outside Shalimar Garden, Lahore. Depends on Moon sightings
Horse & Cattle Show: At Dera Ismail Khan. Local games, folk dances, music, cattle races and exhibition of local handicrafts. End of March till 1st week of April
Eid-ul-Azha*: Religious festival commemorating the great sacrifice offered by Prophet Ibrahim. Celebrated on 10 Zilhaj, 12th month of Islamic Calendar. Collective prayers after sunset, sacrifice of goats, sheep, cows or camels and distribution of meat among relatives, friends and poor. Depends on Moon sightings
May Day*: Rallies, processions and meetings held throughout the country. 01 May
Ashura*: Two days mourning on the death anniversary Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) on 9th and 10th of Moharram, the first month of Islamic Calendar Processions, rallies and meeting (music prohibited). Depends on Moon sightings
Eid-e-Miland-un-Nabi*: (Birthday of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad, (P.B.U.H.) on 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal - the 3rd of month of Islamic Calendar. Depends on Moon sightings
Independence day*: Meeting, processions, rallies, decorations and 14 August illustrations all over the country. 14 August
Defence of Pakistan Day*: Parades and exhibitions of military equipment at Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi. Visits to the war memorials. 06 September
Air force Day: Display of latest aircrafts of Pakistan Air force and air shows at Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta. 07 September
Death Anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the father of the nation*. 11 September
Lok mela: Folk Festival held at Islamabad. Folk Music, songs music contests, folk dances, craftsmen at work, exhibition and sale of handicrafts. The festival presents a unique opportunity to watch the culture and craft of the whole country at one place. 1st week of October - for one week
Birthday of Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the national Poet*. 09 November
Defence of Pakistan Day*: Parades and exhibitions of military equipment at Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi. Visits to the war memorials. 06 September
Air force Day: Display of latest aircrafts of Pakistan Air force and air shows at Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta. 07 September
Death Anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the father of the nation*. 11 September
Lok mela: Folk Festival held at Islamabad. Folk Music, songs music contests, folk dances, craftsmen at work, exhibition and sale of handicrafts. The festival presents a unique opportunity to watch the culture and craft of the whole country at one place. 1st week of October - for one week
Birthday of Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the national Poet*. 09 November
National Industrial Exhibition Islamabad: Exhibition and sale of Pakistan's industrial products and handicraft items. Middle of November till Middle of December
National Industrial Exhibition Lahore: Held at Fortress Stadium, Lahore. Exhibition and sale of industrial products and handicrafts of Pakistan. November for 15 days
National Horse & Cattle Show Lahore: Held at Fortress Stadium, Lahore, Cattle races, cattle dances, tent-pegging, tattoo show, folk music, dances, bands, cultural floats and folk games. November for 15 days
Christmas and Birthday of Quaid-e-Azam* 25 December
 
  * National Holidays
 
  

Polo at the peak

Polo at the peak


Passion for Polo will be the highest on the world’s highest Polo ground. Every year, Shandur (3,734 meters) invites visitors to experience a traditional polo tournament between the teams of Chitral and Gilgit from 7th to 9th July. The festival also includes folk music, folk dance, traditional sports and a camping village is be set up on the Pass.

Polo is an equestrian sport with its origin embedded in Central Asia dating back to 6th century BC. At first it was a 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. It became a Persian national game in the 6th century AD. From Persia, the game spread to Arabia, then to Tibet, China and Japan. In China, in the year 910, death of a favourite relative in a game prompted Emperor Apao-Chi to order beheading of all players!

Polo was introduced in South Asia, by the Muslim conquerors in the 13th century. English word ‘Polo” is in fact a Balti word meaning, “ball”. In ancient times, there was no limit to the number of players and no time limit. Whichever team scored nine goals first, became the winner. Today, there are six players to each side, but this is by no means a rule in local polo games. The game lasts for one hour with a ten-minute break.

Gilgit, Chitral and Skardu have always played the game of polo closest to its original form. In the past, local Rajas, Mirs and Mehtars were the patrons of the game. At times, more than 50% of the annual budget of their principalities was spent on supporting the game.

 
Shandur Polo Festival

Highlights of the Festival
Passion for Polo will be the highest on the world's highest Polo ground. Shandur invites visitors to experience a traditional polo tournament between the teams of Chitral and during the 2nd week of July. The tournament is held on Shandur Pass, the highest polo ground in the world at 3,700 meters. The festival will also include folk music and dancing and a camping village is set up.

Background
Polo is an equestrian sport with its origin embedded in Central Asia dating back to 6th century BC. At first it was a training game for cavalry units for the King's guards or other elite troops. To the war like tribesmen who played polo with as many as 100 players to a side, it was a miniature battle. It became a Persian national game in the 6th century AD. From Persia, the game spread to Arabia, then to Tibet, China and Japan. In China, in the year 910, death of a favorite relative in a game prompted Emperor Apao-Chi to order beheading of all players!
Polo was introduced in South Asia, by the Muslim conquerors in the 13th century. English word 'Polo" is a Balti word meaning, 'ball'. Now a days, there are six players to a side, but this is by no means a rule in local polo games. There was no limit to the number of players and no time limit. Whichever team scored nine goals first, was the winner. The present game with a team of six players in a side, lasts one hour with a ten minute break.
Gilgit, Chitral and Skardu have always played the game of polo closest to its original form. In the past, local Rajas, Mirs and Mehtars were the patrons of the game. At times, more than 50% of the annual budget of their principalities would be spent on supporting thegame.

Shandur Polo Tournament:
The first time a polo tournament took place at the Shandur Pass, was in 1936. A British Political Agent, Major Cobb, who was fond of playing polo under a full moon, had the polo ground near Shandur, named. 'Moony Polo Ground'.
The most exciting polo tournament of the entire Northern Pakistan, is played on top of Shandur Pass, around 3,700 meters above sea level. It is 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. The Polo tournament has some added attractions for the visitors; trout fishing at the nearby streams and lakes and a festival of folk dances and music of the Northern Pakistan.
The highlight of the festival is the final match between the Gilgit and Chitral teams. The final provides a most colorful spectacle. Supporters of both sides travel long distances from the remote parts of Chitral and Gilgit, to watch the thrilling game. The event, as such, offers a fascinating insight into the lifestyle of the people of this region. Their culture and indigenous customs are a delight to behold for the visitors.

Festival Information
It is advisable to be there one day in advance to enjoy all the offerings of the festival. Activities at Shandur includes dance and music performances by different groups, trout fishing, mountaineering, trekking, hiking and of course, horse riding. Crystal clear lakes, snow covered mountains, alpine flowers and vast stretches of green grass, are added attractions.

Facilities
A tourist tent village with restaurant facilities is sprung up during the tournament. Merchants from Peshawar, Chitral and Gilgit set up souvenir and folk craft shops. The tournament offers visitors and opportunity to mix with the locals.

How to reach?
The Shandur Pass lies almost midway between Chitral and Gilgit on a jeep road, travelling on which, is adventurous, to say the least. The distance from either side is 170 kms. One can get to Chitral or Gilgit by Pakistan International's daily F27 Fokker planes form Peshawar and Islamabad. There are daily two flights from both destinations, subject to good weather. Visitors planning to go by air must expect adjustment of minimum 02 days in their itineraries just in case the weather does not permit flights to operate.

Access to Chitral by road is either from Peshawar or from Islamabad. Both these routes join up in lower Swat valley near Chakdara, from where you proceed via Dir over 3200 meters high Lowari Pass and on to Chitral. It will take about 11 hours for a direct ride, otherwise, a stopover in Dir is recommended. From Dir, you shift to 4x4 jeeps for your onward journey to Chitral and on to Shandur. From Chitral side, travelers can also enjoy overnight stay at Mastuj whereas from Gilgit side, Gupis is a suitable place.
Travelling by road from Islamabad, on the Karakoram Highway (the Silk Route), visitors can stop at halfway for overnight stay along the mighty Indus, at Besham.

Accommodation
For visitors to Shandur, Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) has set up its new motels with all facilities like, attached toilet/bathroom, hot/cold water, restaurant etc, at Panah Kot (Dir), Chitral, Bamburet (Kalash Valley), Besham (KKH), Barseen (KKH) and Gilgit, besides some private hotels. On the Pass, a tent village with all facilities is set up.

 

Lok Virsa - Folk Festival

Lok Virsa - Folk Festival

The largest cultural activity in Pakistan is the annual National Folk Festival (Lok Mela), held in October each year. Over the past two decades, this festival has taken on an international flavour and more than 20 different countries have sent their artisans and performers to participate in the festival. Nationally, the festival has become a thing of pride for artisans and performers, who come on their own to participate. Most important of all, the Provinces of Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir put up beautifully decorated pavilions and visitors have the unique opportunity to see an assortment of Pakistan's traditionally rich culture in the federal capital of Islamabad for an exciting ten days.

An exhibition of artisans at work under the banner of the Heritage Museum forms the core of this festival. The Research & Media Centre of Lok Virsa arranges groups of dancers that perform all over the festival grounds, inviting visitors to join in, and in the evening, arranges music concerts from all parts of Pakistan. Documentation of the festival is carried out by Lok Virsa's researchers, who interview all the artisans and artists.


 Festival Highlights

Participants come from all over Pakistan. You would be able to feel and experience the variety in tastes, cultures and heritage of Pakistan all under one roof. One may find different pavilions displaying the crafts of their respective provinces. The Kashmir pavilion may display major crafts from Azad Jammu and Kashmir like Embroidered shawls, Namda and Gabba (floor rungs and wall hangings), wood works, basketry, metal crafts and jewellery etc.

The Punjab Pavilion may host traditional food items along with singing and listening pleasures of Punjab folk songs. Punjabi style handicrafts also manages to catch viewer attention.

From the Balochistan pavilion one may expect to get depictions of nomadic balochi life styles and traditional artisans displaying their skills of various Baloch crafts. Leather embroidery crafts and crafts using date leaves are also prime choices of interest in this pavilion. Apart from this one may expect to get a taste of Balochi folk songs and their all famous dish called "Sajji".

The Sindh pavilion may offer depcitions of Sindh life style, village scenes and working men and women. Artisans preparing different crafts and their traditional folk songs and instruments. "Ajrak" a traditionally made shawl is by far the most highlighted attraction of this pavilion.

The N.W.F.P Pavilion features the pushtoon culture, customs, crafts and cuisine. Glittering metal crafts of Brass and Copper are displayed in a great variety along with stalls of traditonally made baskets. Stone carving which was traditionally done on tomb stones is also shown in a diversified fashion which can be used on planters, table tops and wall hangings. Along with this Pathan dancers perform their famous "Khattack Dance" and offer their traditional "Chappli Kebab" for your eating pleasures.

Apart from these pavilions one may witness all kinds of cuisine, musical galas, crafts bazar, lok virsa's display and sale stalls. A richly cherishable experience bound to create a lasting impression.
 

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