The Shandur Polo Festival is an annual festival held in July at the Shandur Pass in Chitral District. If you are planning to attend the festival or want to know more about it, here is a brief overview of what this event is all about.
About the Shandur Polo Festival

A free-style polo match is then held during the event between the local teams of Chitral and Gilgit. An interesting fact is that free-styled mountain polo is the purest form of the sport, and this is how it has been played here for decades. Being played freestyle, there are no umpires to regulate the gameplay, and the only rule is: there are no rules!
Thus, the game is fast-paced, and often cringe-worthy, especially since many of the players end up with a variety of injuries including broken bones and dislocated shoulders to name a few. That doesn’t stop them from playing the game, though. It’s a trip to the medic for a quick patch up, and they’re back on their horses, ready to beat their opponents.
The Shandur Polo Festival garners a lot of international attention every year and tourists from all over the globe travel to attend it. It is not an easy feat, though. Just reaching the polo ground is a thrill on its own and the ride is even more challenging once the event is over.
Location and Dates for the Festival

How to Reach Shandur Pass?

What to Do at the Shandur Polo Festival

Since the festival is held in Chitral District, which is home to the Kalash Valley, you will also find the tribal people of Kalash joyously celebrating, singing, and dancing at Shandur Pass during the event.
Other activities that you can enjoy here include trekking and hiking in the beautiful surroundings, containing snow-covered mountains, flowering fields, and green meadows. Things to do at the nearby Shandur Lake include trout fishing and rafting. You can enjoy horse riding, archery, and paragliding as well.

Where to Stay for the Shandur Polo Festival
Shandur Pass turns into a camping village for the duration of the Shandur Polo Festival, offering accommodation facilities to both local and foreign tourists. It’s an opportunity to spend three days amidst beautiful surroundings with plenty of cultural activities to keep you engaged. Local eateries and merchants also set up stalls in the vicinity where food, local crafts, and souvenirs are available.If you want to stay longer in the region, Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) also has many motels in the nearby cities of Chitral, Gilgit, Besham, Bamburet, and others. There are also a number of tour operators that you can contact if you want to join in the festivities without the hassle of making arrangements for the journey yourself.
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