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Shandur Polo Festival: On the Roof of the World

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  • 14 Days / 13 nights
  • Max People : 15-20
  • Arrival : Islamabad
  • Min Age : 12+
  • Departure : Islamabad

Positive Impact of This Trip

Sustainability &
Climate Action

Empowering Women

Women’s Empowerment
& Girls Education

Community Engagement

Community Engagement &
Development

Cultural Heritage

Cultural Heritage
Protection

We believe travel can do more than open your eyes to new landscapes and cultures. It can create meaningful change, support communities, and leave a positive imprint on the world. Every journey we craft carries a deeper purpose — one that connects travelers with the people, places, and causes that truly matter. Learn More

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Selected journeys are guided by women or contribute profits to girls’ education and organizations helping women rebuild their lives.

Departures are guaranteed to operate with a minimum of 2 guests.

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Prices are in US dollars, per person, based on double occupancy.

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Single Supplement Optional.

Overview

Every summer, in the remote heights of northern Pakistan, a timeless tradition unfolds against the backdrop of the world’s greatest mountains, the “Shandur Polo Festival”. Held at 3,700 meters (12,139 feet) on the world’s highest polo ground, this is no ordinary sporting event; it’s a cultural spectacle where honor, heritage, and raw mountain spirit converge.

The festival brings together the fearless teams of Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan, who have clashed on this plateau since the 1930s in polo’s purest, freestyle form  with no umpires and no rules but courage. Yet this journey is more than a game. It’s a passage through ancient valleys, lost civilizations, and breathtaking natural beauty. From the mystical Kalash Valleys to the turquoise waters of Phander Lake, and onward to the legendary Hunza Valley, each day reveals another layer of northern Pakistan’s soul.

Guided by Venus Trails’ expert women-led team, this journey combines cultural immersion, adventure, and authenticity. Camp beneath stars at Shandur Pass, meet local artisans, explore ancient forts, and witness landscapes that defy imagination. This is a journey for seekers, storytellers, and explorers, a celebration of tradition and the spirit of the mountains.

Trip Highlights

  • Polo at the Top of the World Witness the legendary Shandur Polo Festival at 3,700 meters, where the fearless teams of Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan battle in the purest form of polo — freestyle, fast-paced, and fiercely traditional.
  • A Journey Through Ancient Valleys Travel through Swat, Chitral, Phander, and Hunza, tracing ancient trade routes and stories carved into mountain landscapes.
  • Cultural Encounters in the Kalash Valleys Meet the Kalash people, learn about their vibrant traditions, and experience the contrast between pagan heritage and the surrounding Islamic culture.
  • Nature’s Masterpieces Marvel at turquoise lakes, sweeping meadows, and the dramatic peaks of the Hindu Kush and Karakoram ranges.
  • Starlit Nights at Shandur Pass Camp under a sky ablaze with stars, surrounded by mountains and the rhythm of drums, laughter, and celebration.
  • Guided by Women, Inspired by Purpose Journey with Venus Trails’ all-women team, committed to responsible tourism, cultural connection, and environmental stewardship.

Why You Will Love This Trip

  • Witness the world’s highest and most exhilarating polo tournament — a rare, unforgettable spectacle.
  • A once-in-a-lifetime journey across the most scenic valleys of northern Pakistan.
  • Meaningful interactions with diverse mountain communities, from Kalash to Hunza.
  • Authentic experiences that blend adventure, culture and natural beauty.
  • Led by Venus Trails’ women guides who champion sustainability and local empowerment.
  • Perfect for explorers seeking culture, storytelling, and unfiltered mountain spirit.

Price Includes

  • Accommodation in handpicked 5-star boutique hotels, heritage palaces, or luxury lodges
  • Domestic flights (where mentioned in the itinerary)
  • Daily gourmet breakfast, lunches and selected fine dining experiences as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver for all transfers and excursions
  • Services of expert local guides, historians, and cultural specialists
  • Exclusive or private access at select sites (where available)
  • Entrance fees to all listed monuments, museums, and attractions
  • Airport meet-and-greet and VIP transfers on arrival and departure
  • All government taxes, service charges, and porterage
  • Daily bottled water and refreshing towels during sightseeing
  • 24/7 VENUS on-ground assistance and concierge support

Price Excludes

  • International flights (unless specified)
  • Visa fees, travel insurance, and vaccinations
  • Meals and beverages not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, and spa treatments
  • Photography or filming permits at certain sites
  • Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, and hotel staff
  • Optional activities or experiences not listed in the program
  • Early check-in or late check-out (unless pre-arranged)
  • Additional costs from flight delays, cancellations, or unforeseen events

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival in Islamabad

Arrive at Islamabad International Airport and meet your Venus Trails representative for a warm welcome. After check-in and rest, explore Islamabad’s cultural heart, the majestic Faisal Mosque, symbolic Pakistan Monument, and the insightful Lok Virsa Museum. As the day fades, drive to Daman-e-Koh for a panoramic view of the city’s lights twinkling beneath the Margalla Hills.

Travel Distance: Approx. 20–30 km around the city
Travel Time: 20–30 minutes of driving between landmarks
Main Attraction: Faisal Mosque, Pakistan Monument, Lok Virsa Museum, Daman-e-Koh
Accommodation: Hotel in Islamabad

Day 2 Islamabad to Swat Valley

Depart Islamabad and journey through the lush plains of Mardan toward Swat Valley, often called the “Switzerland of the East.” En route, visit the Takht-i-Bahi Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved remnants of the Gandhara civilization. Its ancient stupas and monastic courtyards whisper stories of devotion and peace. Continue through rolling green hills to reach Swat by evening, where you’ll rest amid alpine serenity.

Travel Distance: 230 km
Travel Time: Approx. 5–6 hours
Main Attraction: Takht-i-Bahi Buddhist Monastery, scenic drive to Swat
Accommodation: Hotel in Swat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3 Swat to Kalash Valley

Drive toward the legendary Kalash Valleys, home to one of the most ancient and fascinating cultures on Earth. The journey unfolds through winding mountain roads and dramatic gorges, revealing landscapes that shift from forested valleys to stark cliffs. By afternoon, arrive in Bumburet Valley, where wooden homes line terraced slopes and women in colorful robes tend to fields. As dusk falls, stroll through the village, the air alive with the scent of cedar and sound of distant laughter.

Travel Distance: 260 km
Travel Time: Approx. 6–7 hours
Main Attraction: Scenic drive through the Hindu Kush, arrival in Kalash Valley
Accommodation: Guesthouse or hotel in Kalash Valley
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4 Kalash Valley to Mastuj

Depart the Kalash Valley after breakfast and journey deeper into the mountains toward Mastuj, a peaceful highland village at the confluence of the Yarkhun and Laspur rivers. The route traverses unpaved, winding roads, with panoramic views of untouched landscapes. By evening, arrive at your guesthouse surrounded by meadows and peaks. Spend a quiet evening walking along the riverbanks or sipping tea as stars appear over the Hindu Kush.

Travel Distance: 120–130 km
Travel Time: Approx. 6–7 hours
Main Attraction: Mountain drive through Yarkhun and Laspur Valleys, arrival in Mastuj
Accommodation: Guesthouse or hotel in Mastuj
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5 Shandur Polo Festival: Day One

Ascend to Shandur Pass, the “Roof of the World,” where polo is played at 3,700 meters above sea level. The Shandur Polo Festival begins with exhilarating matches between the teams of Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan, a contest of courage, speed and passion. Watch as riders thunder across the grassy plain, surrounded by mountains that touch the sky. Music, folk dances and the laughter of thousands echo through the plateau.

Travel Distance: 55–60 km
Travel Time: Approx. 3–4 hours
Main Attraction: Shandur Polo Festival – first day of matches and festivities
Accommodation: Tented camp at Shandur Pass
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6 Shandur Polo Festival: Day Two

Wake to a crisp mountain morning and another thrilling day at the festival. Today’s final matches bring the competition to its climax as rival teams battle for honor. Between games, explore the Shandur Plateau where wildflowers bloom beneath the snowline and alpine lakes reflect endless skies. As night falls, enjoy cultural performances and local food around campfires beneath a canopy of stars.

Travel Distance: Minimal local movement
Travel Time: Short walks or local transfers
Main Attraction: Shandur Polo final matches, Cultural activities, Mountain scenery
Accommodation: Tented camp at Shandur Pass
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7 Shandur to Phander Valley

Bid farewell to Shandur and drive toward the tranquil Phander Valley, a hidden gem of turquoise lakes and sweeping meadows. The road winds past remote villages and shimmering streams. Arrive by afternoon and check into your lakeside guesthouse, where reflections of mountains dance upon still waters. Spend the evening walking along the Ghizer River, a moment of quiet after days of celebration.

Travel Distance: 70–80 km
Travel Time: Approx. 4–5 hours
Main Attraction: Phander Lake, Ghizer River, Alpine scenery
Accommodation: Guesthouse or hotel in Phander
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8 Phander to Gilgit

Journey from Phander through the emerald Ghizer Valley to reach Gilgit, the lively capital of Gilgit-Baltistan. Follow winding roads where rivers flash silver beneath towering cliffs. On arrival, explore the Kargah Buddha, a 7th-century rock carving, and wander through Gilgit’s bustling bazaars filled with gemstones and local crafts.

Travel Distance: 170–190 km
Travel Time: Approx. 6–7 hours
Main Attraction: Ghizer Valley, Kargah Buddha, Gilgit exploration
Accommodation: Hotel in Gilgit
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 9 Gilgit to Hunza Valley

Set out along the fabled Karakoram Highway, where every turn reveals peaks that pierce the heavens. Marvel at Rakaposhi (7,788 m) and the meeting point of the world’s three greatest mountain ranges, the Karakoram, Himalaya and Hindu Kush. Arrive in Hunza, the valley of legends and visit Baltit Fort, standing proudly over Karimabad.

Travel Distance: 100 km
Travel Time: Approx. 2–3 hours
Main Attraction: Karakoram Highway, Rakaposhi Viewpoint, Baltit Fort
Accommodation: Hotel in Hunza (Karimabad)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10 Altit Fort & Hunza Village Life

Explore Altit Fort, Hunza’s oldest stronghold, beautifully restored to tell stories of royal life and valley traditions. Walk through Altit village, where cobblestone alleys lead past apricot trees and traditional homes. The afternoon is free for exploration, shopping for handicrafts, or sipping apricot tea with locals.

Travel Distance: Minimal local movement
Travel Time: Short walks and village visits
Main Attraction: Altit Fort, village exploration, local culture
Accommodation: Hotel in Hunza (Karimabad)
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 11 Hunza: Eagle’s Nest Viewpoint

After breakfast, drive or hike to Eagle Nest, Hunza’s most iconic viewpoint. From here, gaze upon the mighty peaks of Ultar, Ladyfinger and Diran, their jagged silhouettes glowing in morning light. The rest of the day invites quiet reflection or exploration at your own pace, surrounded by some of Earth’s most awe-inspiring scenery.

Travel Distance: 15 km round trip
Travel Time: Approx. 30–40 minutes
Main Attraction: Panoramic views from Eagle’s Nest
Accommodation: Hotel in Hunza (Karimabad)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 12 Hunza to Chilas via Karakoram Highway

Depart Hunza and drive south along the Karakoram Highway, retracing your path through mountain gorges and past the mighty Indus River. Pause at the Nanga Parbat viewpoint (8,126 m) for photographs of the ninth-highest peak in the world. Arrive in Chilas by evening and explore nearby ancient petroglyphs, silent witnesses to millennia of travelers.

Travel Distance: 270–290 km
Travel Time: Approx. 7–8 hours
Main Attraction: Karakoram Highway, Nanga Parbat viewpoint
Accommodation: Hotel in Chilas
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 13 Chilas to Islamabad

Begin your return journey along the Indus, where the mountains slowly give way to fertile plains. Reflect on the adventure as you pass through the Kohistan region, where the road carves between sheer cliffs and roaring rivers. By evening, arrive in Islamabad for a farewell dinner celebrating the stories and friendships forged on this unforgettable journey.

Travel Distance: 460–470 km
Travel Time: Approx. 10–12 hours
Main Attraction: Scenic descent from the Karakoram to the plains
Accommodation: Hotel in Islamabad
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 14 Departure from Pakistan

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before your transfer to Islamabad International Airport. As you depart, carry with you the rhythm of polo hooves on Shandur’s grass, the laughter of mountain hosts and the quiet majesty of Pakistan’s northern frontiers.

Have a safe flight!

Packing List

For your 14-day adventure across the high mountain passes and valleys of northern Pakistan, pack warm, versatile layers suitable for cool nights, sunny days, and high-altitude conditions. Comfort, adaptability, and protection from the elements are key to enjoying this journey on the “Roof of the World.”
Clothing
  • Layered clothing: base thermals, mid-layers, and a warm insulated jacket.
  • Comfortable long-sleeved shirts and quick-dry pants.
  • Waterproof and windproof outerwear.
  • Warm hat, gloves, and scarf for chilly evenings.
  • Sturdy trekking or hiking boots with good grip.
  • Sunglasses, cap, and sunscreen for daytime sun exposure.
  • Modest attire for village visits.
Travel Essentials
  • Reusable water bottle and water purification tablets.
  • Small backpack for daily excursions.
  • Power bank and universal adapter.
  • Personal toiletries and quick-dry towel.
  • Moisturizer and lip balm for dry mountain air.
  • Basic first-aid kit and personal medications.
Optional Items
  • Camera and binoculars for capturing stunning landscapes.
  • Lightweight sleeping bag (if preferred for camping comfort).
  • Notebook or journal to record your mountain memories.
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FAQ

What is the Shandur Polo Festival?

The Shandur Polo Festival is held annually in early July at Shandur Pass, the world’s highest polo ground. Teams from Gilgit and Chitral compete in freestyle polo — fast, fearless and played without rules or referees.

What is the fitness level required for this tour?

This trip requires a moderate fitness level, with some walking on uneven terrain and high-altitude travel. No trekking experience is necessary.

What kind of accommodations will we stay in?

You’ll enjoy a mix of comfortable guesthouses, local lodges, and camping under the stars at Shandur Pass for an authentic mountain experience.

Are meals included in the tour package?

Yes, most meals are included. You’ll have the opportunity to enjoy traditional Pakistani cuisine at local restaurants and accommodations.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?

Yes, please inform us in advance of any dietary restrictions, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

What should I expect at high altitude?

The Shandur Pass lies at 3,700 meters (12,139 ft). We gradually ascend to help you acclimatize comfortably. Staying hydrated and resting well will minimize altitude effects.

Is this tour suitable for women travelers?

 Yes. Venus Trails’ all-women-led team ensures a safe, supportive, and empowering environment throughout the journey.

What will the weather be like?

 Days are sunny and mild, while nights can be cold at higher altitudes. Temperatures range between 25°C during the day and 5°C at night.

What should I know about local customs?

 Respect local traditions by dressing modestly, seeking permission before photographing people, and engaging respectfully in conversations and cultural activities.

How does this trip support sustainability?

Venus Trails aims to plant 5 trees per traveler, minimizes plastic waste, and collaborates with local communities to ensure tourism directly benefits people and the environment.

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