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Shandur Polo Festival
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Festival Chitral

Shandur Polo Festival

The World's Highest Polo Ground at 3,734 m

Polo match action
Rider galloping horse
Horseback mountain field
Men riding horses
Galloping horse costume

Duration

5–7 Days

Difficulty

Moderate

Group Size

2–12 people

Best Season

July (festival dates vary — confirm annually)

About This Tour

Perched at 3,734 metres on the vast Shandur plateau — the watershed between Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan — the Shandur Polo Ground is universally acclaimed as the highest in the world. Each July for three days, the rival teams of Chitral and Gilgit meet here without referees, without helmets, and without the modern rules that have tamed polo elsewhere. Six riders per side gallop their Tibetan-bred mountain ponies across the rough turf while thousands of spectators cheer from the surrounding hillsides, beating drums and blowing surnai (a double-reed wind instrument) in an atmosphere that feels ancient and electric simultaneously.

The origins of the Shandur festival are rooted in the political history of the region: Chitral and Gilgit were rival princely states whose chiefs settled disputes partly through polo matches rather than warfare. The tradition endured after Pakistan's independence and today the annual festival draws thousands of visitors — Pakistani families, diplomats, adventure travellers — who camp around the plateau or stay in the small tent villages that spring up for the occasion. Beyond polo, the festival features traditional Chitrali and Gilgiti music performances, folk dances, and a vibrant bazaar of local crafts.

Our tour approaches Shandur from the Gilgit side, driving the spectacular 200 km Gilgit–Phander–Shandur road through the Ghizer Valley alongside the Ghizer River. You camp or stay in pre-arranged tented accommodation on the plateau, witness all three polo matches, explore the shores of the high-altitude Shandur Lake, and return via the Chitral route through the dramatic Laspur Valley, giving you a cross-section of two culturally distinct regions in a single circuit.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1

Islamabad to Gilgit

Fly Islamabad–Gilgit (1,500 m) or overnight drive via KKH. Rest and briefing in Gilgit.
2

Gilgit to Phander via Ghizer Valley

Drive 130 km along the Ghizer River through pine-forested Ghizer Valley to Phander (2,900 m). Phander Lake stopover — stunning turquoise water backed by snow peaks.
3

Phander to Shandur Plateau

Drive 70 km climbing to Shandur Pass (3,734 m). Set up camp. Evening: first sightings of polo ponies being exercised, drumbeats from arriving teams.
4

Shandur Festival — Day 1

Opening ceremonies and first polo match: Chitral vs Gilgit. Traditional music, folk dance performances around the ground. Explore the festival bazaar.
5

Shandur Festival — Final Match

Championship match on the plateau. Afternoon: walk to Shandur Lake (3,734 m), possibly the world's highest accessible lake. Evening campfire.
6

Shandur to Chitral via Laspur

Descend the western side through the Laspur Valley (2,800 m), passing old stone watchtowers and apricot orchards to Chitral town (1,497 m).
7

Chitral — Departure

Fly Chitral–Islamabad or drive. Departure.

What's Included

All ground transport in 4WD vehicles from Gilgit and return from Chitral
Tented camp accommodation on Shandur plateau (3 nights) and guesthouse nights
All meals including hot camp meals at altitude
English-speaking guide and local polo historian
Festival entrance and camping fees
Islamabad–Gilgit flight (or equivalent road transfer)

Not Included

International flights
Travel insurance
Personal expenses and tips

From

$1,100

per person

Duration5–7 Days
DifficultyModerate
Group Size2–12 people
Best SeasonJuly (festival dates vary — confirm annually)
Max Altitude3,734 m
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