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Sut Das Darel Festival (2025-26)

Sut Das Darel Festival is an amazing annual event conducted in Gilgit-Baltistan’s gorgeous Darel Valley. This dynamic nine-day festival celebrates the region’s rich history, traditions, and sports, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to participate in local activities such as polo, horse racing, football, and traditional music. The festival with its breathtaking natural scenery and deep dig into local heritage, is a must-see event for those looking for a memorable cultural experience.

The table below provides details of our fixed departures (group tours) and private tours for Festival Tours in Pakistan.

Festivals in Pakistan Cost (USD) Cost (EUR)
Shyok Winter Festival (Khaplu) (05 Days) US$700 €700
Jashn-e-Gultari (Singo) (07 Days) US$1,000 €1,000
Mayfung Fire Festival Skardu (06 Days) US$800 €800
Ko-Polo Hurchus Valley Winter Sports (06 Days) US$800 €800
Sut Das Darel Diamer Festival (09 Days) US$1,200 €1,200
Taghm Festival Gojal (Spring Festival) (09 Days) US$1,200 €1,200
Shogun Bohor Gojal Festival (05 Days) US$650 €650
Taleno Thumishalling Festival (Khanabad Hunza) (08 Days) US$1,050 €1,050
Hunza Winter Festival (09 Days) US$1,200 €1,200
Qaqlasht Festival Chitral (06 Days) US$800 €800
Madaglasht Winter Snow Festival (Hindukush Chitral) (06 Days) US$800 €800
Vesaki Day Festival Taxila Tour (01 Days) US$150 €150
Shimshal Kuch Festival US$2,200 €2,200
Ice Hockey in Hunza – Gilgit Baltistan (07 Days) US$1,000 €1,000
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SKARDU VALLEY TOURS (VIEW ALL)
GILGIT BALTISTAN TOURS (VIEW ALL)
OFF THE BEATEN TOURS IN GILGIT BALTISTAN (VIEW ALL)
OTHER CITY TOURS (VIEW ALL)
Signature Tours (Top 10 Pakistan Holidays)
Festivals in Pakistan Cost (USD) Cost (EUR)

Holiday Information

  • Pickup from hotel or vacation rental before sightseeing
  • Drop at hotel or vacation rental after sightseeing 
  • Guided sightseeing tour according to itinerary above
  • Map (hard copy)
  • Licensed professional guide (english speaking)
  • SUV/mini-van/car (depending on number of people)
  • Driver
  • All entry/admission tickets
  • Bottled water in car (fair usage policy)
  • Toll & parking fees
  • Drop after 10 pm (Drivers & Guide’s working hours end at 10pm)
  • Gratuities/tips for guides/drivers, etc 
  • Meals, snacks and drinks (our guide will make recommendations after consultation with guests)
  • Accommodation (can be arranged at additional cost according to your budget)
  • Personal travel insurance (Recommendation/Rescue Partners: Global Rescue)
  • Visa to Pakistan (supporting documents can be offered if requested for multiday tours)
  • Refunds in case of  early tour windup/closure due to any reason
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions 
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Overview – Shimshal Kuch Festival

The Shimshal Kuch Festival is a much-anticipated cultural event held each year in the remote Shimshal Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This celebration commemorates the homecoming of shepherds and their livestock from the high-altitude Pamir and Gujerav pastures, where they had spent the summer grazing. Between October 15th and 18th, the community comes alive with lively celebrations, signaling the end of a long and difficult journey for the shepherds, their families, and their herds. The return represents not only the reuniting of families but also the conclusion of a season of hard work in the tough mountain environment.

During the months spent in the meadows, the villagers tend to their livestock, which are mostly yaks, goats, and sheep, generating valuable food products such as butter, cheese, and yeast to help them survive the upcoming winter. The festival honors the shepherds’ hard work and expresses thankfulness for their safe return. A prominent festival tradition is the goat sacrifice at Shimshal Bridge, an old ritual in which locals praise Allah for the well-being of their community and animals. This act of sacrifice reflects a spiritual connection to their faith, as well as a celebration of overcoming adversity.

The festival is more than simply a celebration of the homecoming of animals; it’s also a lively demonstration of the region’s distinct culture. Traditional music, dancing, and feasts bring the community together, and visitors can enjoy the warmth and friendliness of the Wakhi people. The festival provides an actual view into the lives of one of Pakistan’s most remote and resilient communities, highlighting their strong relationships to the land, wildlife, and time-honored customs. For those looking for a significant cultural experience, the festival provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a centuries-old custom.

Itinerary – Sut Das Darel Festival

The itinerary for the Sut Das Darel Festival is given below.

 

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Take a magnificent trip to Chilas via the Karakoram Highway, passing through the lovely Kohistan valley and alongside the mighty Indus River. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for a pleasant stay.

 

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We will drive towards the beautiful valley of Hunza in the Karakoram range. We will follow the Indus river on the Karakoram highway until we are met by the Hunza river. Hunza valley is unique in terms of the natural environment, culture, food, etc. Crossing few bridges, passing through small villages of the Brusho and Shinaki people, we will reach the capital of Hunza, Karimabad where we will spend the night.

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The morning will start off with a mesmerizing view of Rakaposhi peak from the hotel in Karimabad. The day will start with a visit to the Baltit fort (700 years old) and Altit Fort (900 Years Old). Guests can enjoy a cup of coffee at the royal gardens of Altit Fort. A short excursion/hike to highest view point (Duikar) in Hunza-Nagar late in the afternoon to witness sunsets on white peaks.

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GPS Data
Altitude: 4,693 m

On this day the guests will depart to the international paved road border “Khunjerab Pass. We will pass through Ganish Bridge & ancient rock carvings. We will be travelling along famous Attabad Lake and Newly constructed Pak-China friendship tunnels. Participants will cross through Wildlife Conservation Area in Khyber before entering Khunjerab National Park in Deh. We will each Pak-China border and get stunned by the natural environment and may even witness snow in summers on a lucky day.
Khunjerab National Park is wildlife habitats for ibex, snow leopards, marmots etc. Guests might get a chance to meet Chinese people (soldiers/border police/Chinese tourists from the other side). Participants will eat packed/picnic lunch on Pak-China Border (4733m). Guest will get shopping time on return in Sost (Immigration/Customs point) for Chinese goods (electronics, watches etc). We will return to Passu Village for stay.

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Dates & Cost – Sut Das Darel Festival

All seasons are considered good for the Sut Das Darel Festival. Considering the inflow of tourists all year round, our dates are open throughout the year and your bookings will be 100% guaranteed even if you are a single traveler.  Our prices and dates for this tour (all seasons) are given below.

SeasonMonthsTour Start DatePrice Per Person (USD)Minimum Travellers RequiredRegistration
WinterMid-November to February, 2025DailyUS$1,2001 paxBook Now
SpringMarch to May, 2025DailyUS$1,2001 paxBook Now
SummerJune to Mid- September, 2025DailyUS$1,2001 paxBook Now
AutumnMid-September to Mid November, 2025DailyUS$1,2001 paxBook Now
SeasonMonthsTour Start DatePrice Per Person (USD)Minimum Travellers RequiredRegistration

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