Departure Day
Flight departure from Karachi is expected from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The journey from Karachi to Islamabad is about 2 hours by plane.
Air Blue or PIA can be used for air travel in this tour.
At Islamabad Airport, you will be greeted by a car driver of Kamrat Tourism Pvt. Ltd. And here from the airport you will be taken on a tour in your car to the Upper Dir district.
The journey from Islamabad Airport to the office of Upper Dir Kumrat Tourism Pvt. Ltd. will be by car. The journey covers about 288 km and 4 hours 45 minutes.
First night stays at your local hotel in Upper Dir.
The next day Dir will leave the hotel for kumrat Valley at 9 am for Kumrat Valley.
The journey from Upper Dir to kumrat Valley will be by jeep.
The journey from Upper Dir to Kamrat Valley is 80 km away. And this route takes about 3 hours by jeep
The journey will take you to Dir Kamrat Valley Road which leads to Kumrat Valley on the banks of the Panchkora River.
On this road you will pass through villages and towns۔
During the late journey to Kumrat Valley, you passed through the large villages of Sheringal, Petrak, and Kalkot.
These small villages offer beautiful views along the way.
At this time it may be evening or afternoon in Kumrat Valley so you can see the places near the hotel.
This second night will be your overnight stay at a hotel in the beautiful valley of Kumrat
You will be ready at 8 o’clock in the morning. And on this day you will start your journey to see the beautiful scenery of Kumrat Valley. First, you will visit Kumrat Waterfall. After visiting Kumrat Waterfall, you will visit Kala Chashma.
From Waterfall to Kala Chashma If there was heavy snowfall, this tour may be limited to Waterfall and Kamrat forest.
Along with this, you will be able to see places near Kumrat Valley. The return of the tour to Kumrat Valley will be around 3 pm on the day.
As per usual, after a while, you will leave back to Dir Upper city. And that night you will stay in Dir Upper.
On this day, you will travel to Islamabad in a car early in the morning
After visiting Islamabad, you will travel by plane from Islamabad Airport to Karachi. And this will be the last day of the tour.
Note: If you add day and night to this tour plan and do it ten days a week, you can discover other beautiful and natural places of Chitral Valley, Kalash Valley, Shandor Top along with Kumrat Valley. ۔ You can contact our representative at any time.
Terms and conditions apply.
Kumrat Valley is a valley in the Dir Bala District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. Kamrat Valley is located on the banks of the Panjkora River about 45 minutes from Thal city and is one of the popular tourist destinations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Every summer and winter season, about one million tourists from different parts of the country visit the Kumrat Valley for its greenery and cool weather. Around 2,000 vehicles enter the area on a daily basis during Eid al-Fitr holidays. It can only be accessed by 4×4 vehicles, as the road leading to it is unmetalled.
Features
Kumrat is covered with green pastures, snow-clad mountains, the river Panjkora, foggy mounds, and forests that are attractions of the region, which serve as habitats for a variety of flora and fauna. It is located in the Upper Dir Kohistan region at the back side of which the Swat Kohistan area of Gabriel is located.
Another feature of Kumrat Valley is its towering Deodar forest trees located on the level ground adjacent to the Panjkora river. At several places, the Panjkora River divides into channels, on the banks of which a few makeshift camping spots offer accommodation to tourists. There are several waterfalls there as well. Kala Chashma (Black Spring) is also located there.
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Mubarak jan –
We took the tour packages from Karachi and we visited Kamrat in winter season.
All the services of Kamrat Tourism were good. And the company was always in touch with us. The tour was better than we expected.
Kumrat Tourism Pvt Limited –
thanks dear