Enjoy the fresh spring of northern Chitral &
the sensation of:
Ø Free Style Polo of the Mountain Communities in the Hindu Kush
Ø Football by the players with strong stamina characteristic to high altitude
Ø Tug of War played with raw power by study village-based teams
Ø Cricket with its sensational moments
Ø Shot Putt—the oldest living sport in the region
Ø Traditional Wrestling, oldest sport where sheer power in demonstrated
Ø Marksmanship with ‘chikit’—the oldest locally made traditional guns
Ø Bodi Dik—the endangered sport with unique rules
Ø Day & night cultural events with music of reed instrument, pure Chitrali sitar, pasture flute, reformative poetry and many more.
Schedule tourists is as follows:
1. April 15, 2010: Flight from Islamabad/ Peshawar to Chitral & hotel stay
2. April 16, 2010: Transfer to the festival venue, food & accommodation
3. April 17, 2010: Tent stay, food, accommodation, sight seeing & night musical programme
4. April 18, 2010: Tent stay, food, accommodation, sight seeing night musical programme
5. April 19, 2010: Visiting Booni/Mastuj
6. April 20, 2010: Travel back to Chitral
7. April 21, 2010: Fly back to Islamabad/Peshawar
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Total Expenditure =
1. Top end hotel = Rs40,000 [individual]
2. Medium end hotel = Rs25,000 [individual]
3. Low end hotel = Rs17,000 [individual]

CAMAT [Chitral Association for Mountain Area Tourism]
Email: camatchitral@yahoo.com
Tel: ++92 943 413540
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