
Duration
9 Days
Departs from
islamabad
The Kalash Chaumas Festival Tour offers an extraordinary glimpse into the winter traditions of the Kalash people, an indigenous community residing in the remote valleys of Chitral, Pakistan. Unlike the more widely known summer or autumn festivals, Chaumas is the main winter celebration, embodying the spirit of endurance, spiritual reflection, and cultural continuity during the colder months. The festival is also commonly referred to as part of the Kalash Winter Festival Tour, highlighting its seasonal significance and its deep roots in Kalash religious and social life. The Kalash Chaumas Festival is held in the heart of winter, typically in December, when snow blankets the valleys and the environment transforms into a serene, almost magical landscape. Despite harsh weather conditions, the Kalash people gather to honor ancestral deities, celebrate community bonds, and ensure the spiritual protection of their families and livestock. The Kalash Chaumas Festival Tour allows travelers to witness these unique practices while immersing themselves in the untouched beauty of the Kalash Valleys. The Kalash Valleys of Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir are renowned for their stunning mountain landscapes and vibrant cultural identity. The isolation of these valleys has helped the Kalash preserve ancient customs, languages, and polytheistic beliefs. Winter, while challenging due to heavy snowfall and cold temperatures, is a time when cultural traditions come alive in intimate settings. Visiting during the Kalash Chaumas Festival Tour provides a rare opportunity to experience authentic Kalash rituals and communal life in a season often overlooked by mainstream tourism.
USD 1,500
per person