The culture of Kalash people is unique and differs completely from the various ethnic groups surrounding them. They are polytheists and nature plays a highly significant and spiritual role in their daily life. As part of their religious tradition, sacrifices are offered and festivals held to give thanks for the abundant resources of their three valleys. Kalasha Desh (the three Kalash valleys) is made up of two distinct cultural areas, the valleys of Rumbur and Brumbret forming one and Birir valley the other, Birir valley being the most traditional of the two.
We are offering various tours of the north of Pakistan in combination with a visit to the Kalash Valleys scheduled around some of their main festivals. It is of course also possible to do a tour of the north including a visit to the Kalash Valleys on a date of your own choice.
Important Kalash festivals:
Joshi (Spring) Festival: from approx. 13 – 16 May
Utchal (Summer) Festival: from approx. 21 – 23 August
Phoo (Autumn) Festival: around Mid October
Chaumos (Winter) Festival: from approx. 7 – 22 December


