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Full Itinerary & All Inclusions - Full Itinerary & All Inclusions 10 Nights 11 Days in Islamabad Swat Kalam Malam Jabba Dir Chitral www.totaltravels.pk Call Now: 0333-0785471 Package Price Duration Price Rs 270,000/- (for two 10 NIGHTS 11 DAYS persons) Cities Trip starts from Islamabad Islamabad Swat Kalam Trip ends at Islamabad Malam Jabba Dir Chitral www.totaltravels.pk Call Now: 0333-0785471 퐓퐨퐮퐫퐢퐬퐭 퐀퐭퐭퐫퐚퐜퐭퐢퐨퐧퐬: ✔Islamabad ✔ Swat ✔ Kalam ✔ Ushu Forest ✔Mahodand Lake ✔ Dir ✔ Chitral ✔ Kalash Valley ✔ Ayun Valley ✔ Chitral Museum ✔ Chitral Shahi Mosque and Fort ✔Shandur Polo Ground ✔ Garam Chashma ✔ Lowari Tunnel www.totaltravels.pk Call Now: 0333-0785471 Daily Itinerary Day 1 Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan, and is federally administered as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory. Islamabad is the ninth largest city in Pakistan, while the larger Islamabad– Rawalpindi metropolitan area is the country's fourth largest with a population of about 3.1 million. Swat District is a district in the Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Travel from Islamabad to Swat via Swat motorway. Overnight stay in hotel. Day 2 Malam Jabba is a Hill Station and ski resort in the Hindu Kush mountain range nearly 40 km from Saidu Sharif in Swat Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. It is 314 km from Islamabad and 51 km from Saidu Sharif Airport. Morning breakfast at hotel. Proceed to Malam Jabba. (Enjoy zipline and chairlift at your own). Overnight stay in Kalam. Day 3 Kalam is a valley located at distance of 99 kilometres from Mingora in the northern upper reaches of Swat valley along the bank of Swat River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The area has become a popular tourist attraction, known for its mountains, forests and lakes. Morning breakfast at hotel. Leave for visit of Mahodand Lake and Ushu Forest via jeep. Overnight stay in hotel. Day 4 Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is located in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration, with the Dir District being created the following year. Dir District was 5,280 square kilometres. The region is situated between Chitral and Peshawar. Morning breakfast at hotel. Proceed to Dir (5-6hrs drive). Overnight stay in hotel. www.totaltravels.pk Call Now: 0333-0785471 Day 5 Chitral is a town situated on the Chitral River in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It serves as the capital of the Chitral District and likewise served as the capital of the Chitral princely state that encompassed the region until its direct incorporation into West Pakistan in 1969. Morning breakfast at hotel. Proceed to Chitral. Overnight stay in hotel. Day 6 This Valley is well known not only in Pakistan but in the wider world as well due to the rich culture and beautiful people of the valley. This valley is in the west of the Ayun Valley. The lush green marvelously beautiful and the most favorite among tourists for its natural beauty; the Ayun Valley is situated between Chitral Town and Kalash. It is sited at the bank of River Chitral. People of Ayun Valley are welcoming and cooperating like the people in rest of Chitral. Morning breakfast at hotel. Full day tour of Chitral and Kalash valley. Visit Ayun Valley. Overnight stay in hotel. Day 7 Chitral Museum with antiques, weapons and other stuff from the old times of monarchies provides great knowledge about history and culture of Chitral and Kalash people. Shahi Masjid of Chitral was built in 1924 A.D. It was built by Shujaul Mulk, the Mehtar of Chitral (1895 – 1936). The mosque is famous for its strong and cultural architectural style. Shahi Qila of Chitral is situated beside the Shahi Masjid of Chitral. This fort is definitely a place suitable for a kingly residence. Unfortunately, it is a private property and you’ll need to get special permission to visit it from inside. Morning breakfast at hotel. Visit Chitral museum , Shahi Mosque and Chitral fort. Overnight stay in hotel. Day 8 Garam Chashma is one of the famous tourist attractions of Chitral and is famous for hot water springs, trout fish, and precious stones. The place is worth-visiting for rock climbing, fish sporting, natural springs, and a peaceful environment. Polo is a famous and perhaps most favorite game of Chitral. There are many polo grounds in Chitral; the famous one is the Shandur Polo Ground.The annual game of polo is played between the teams of Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan from 7-9 July each year in Shandur which is not only witnessed by the local but the foreigners as well. Morning breakfast at hotel. Visit Garam Chashma and Shandur Polo ground. Overnight stay in hotel. www.totaltravels.pk Call Now: 0333-0785471 Day 9 Lowari Tunnel is an 10.4 kilometres vehicular tunnel under the Lowari Pass of the Hindu Kush mountains, between Dir and Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is operated by the National Highway Authority and carries traffic on the N-45 National Highway, thus bypassing Lowari Pass. Morning breakfast at hotel. Proeed to Dir via Lowari tunnel. Overnight stay in hotel. Day 10 Islamabad is built as a planned city in the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan's capital; Islamabad is noted for its high standards of living, safety, and abundant greenery. Morning breakfast at hotel. Proceed Islamabad. Overnight stay in hotel. Day 11 The Faisal Mosque is a mosque located in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is the fifth-largest mosque in the world and the largest within South Asia, located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad. The mosque features a contemporary design consisting of eight sides of concrete shell and is inspired by the design of a typical Bedouin tent. The Pakistan Monument is a national monument and heritage museum located on the western Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad, Pakistan. The monument was constructed to symbolize the unity of the Pakistani people. It is dedicated to the people of Pakistan who sacrificed their "today" for a better "tomorrow". Its elevation makes the monument visible from across the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area and is a popular tourist destination. Morning breakfast at hotel. Short tour of Islamabad (FAISAL MOSQUE, PAKISTAN MONUMENT etc). 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