Kumrat Valley Adventure Tours | Days / Nights | Cost Price* | Registration |
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Kumrat Valley Group Tour Package | 3 Days / 2 Nights | Rs.13500 | Book Now |
Kumrat Valley Holiday Package | 3 Days / 2 Nights | Rs.14500 | Book Now |
By Road Kumrat Travel Package | 4 Days / 3 Nights | Rs.32500 | Book Now |
Kumrat Jahaz Banda Trip Package | 6 Days / 5 Nights | Rs.45500 | Book Now |
Kumrat Forest Vacation Package | 3 Days / 2 Nights | Rs.14000 | Book Now |
Jahaz Banda Katora Lake Trek Package | 4 Days / 3 Nights | Rs.19500 | Book Now |
So, you can join our 3 – 5 days Kumrat Valley group vacation trips with family in the summer holidays. Kumrat Valley tour packages are Rs.13,500 – Rs.14,500 (Kumrat Valley tour package) to Rs.22,500 per person holiday package. In a 3-day group tour package, we will visit all the main tourist attractions of Kumrat Valley. On the other hand, in the 4 – 5-day tour package, we will also cover the Jahaz Banda and Katora Lake tourist attractions.
On trips to Kumrat, we will explore the ancient Thal mosque, venture into the Kumrat Jungle Forest, and visit the Kala Chashma waterfall and the Panjkora River in Upper Dir.
Distance-wise, Islamabad and Kumrat Valley are around 370 kilometers (230 miles), or about nine hours of driving. To reach Kumrat Valley from Islamabad, take the M1 (Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway) to the Colonel Sher Khan Interchange, then move to the M16 (Swat Motorway) to Chakdara. Many routes connect Islamabad with Kumrat Valley, including the N45, Dir Road, and Kumrat Road.
In total, it will take 13 hours and 10 minutes for the journey between Lahore and Kumrat Valley to cover 730 kilometers. To reach Islamabad, you will travel along the Lahore-Islamabad motorway/M2. The journey will take approximately five hours. The most spectacular part of your Lahore to Kumrat mountains travel begins after you reach Islamabad, and after reaching Swat, you will enjoy the magnificent beauty.
Lahore and Kumrat Valley are approximately 766 kilometers apart, a distance of about 688.7 kilometers of road travel. The journey by road will take around 11 hours and 56 minutes. Approximately 689 kilometers separate Lahore from Kumrat Valley by road. The driving time from Lahore to Kumrat Valley is 7 hours and 29 minutes. Tourists from Karachi, Peshawar, and Rawalpindi Multan can Join us from Islamabad.
During its construction, the locals carried large wooden pillars on their shoulders. The mansion was decorated with different flowers and hand-crafted art, adding to its grandeur. Besides the ground floor, the mosque has two stories. The second floor of the mosque offers breathtaking views of the lush green fields in the surrounding area. In addition, the crystal clear water of the River Kumrat Valley Tour is captivating. The mosque was said to be a masterpiece of architecture.
This Waterfall is located right in the middle of Kumrat Forest. Because it was not too far away when we first started our Kumrat forest trip to Waterfall, this place is easily accessible on foot and quite straightforward. A breathtaking waterfall, clear water far from pollution, and a peaceful place make this an ideal getaway in Kalam and Kumrat with your families and friends. Only 100 steps away from the main route of the jeep track with average steepness. Only 10 to 15 minutes are required to enjoy this majestic Kumrat Waterfall. It’s an almost 600-foot-high waterfall with crystal clear and fresh water.
Kala Chashma, which means ‘black spring,’ is known because of the black mountains. The vehicle stops, thankfully, and here is where the swat tour to Kumrat Valley tour packages begins. After a short walk through the jungle, we followed gushing rivers and streams from distant mountains. According to the locals, we must travel a few days before we reach the Kala Chashma on a 4×4 jeep drive. Jeep drivers will charge Rs.9000 to Rs.12000 to visit the Kala Chashma due to the off-road track. The road condition is bad for regular transport to travel through. A trip to Kala Chashma takes four to five hours from Thal and three hours from Kumrat Forest.
Kumrat Valley is in District Upper Dir, KPK, Pakistan. It connected to Swat Valley on the left and Chital Kalash Valley on the right. The Badgoye Pass connects Kumrat Valley to Swat Kohistan, while the Kashken Top connects Kalash Valley to Kumrat Valley. It also features Outsized and Lime Parklands, a great tourist destination for picnics.
Jeep track between Utror and Thall Kumrat Valley, which are rarely explored due to poor road conditions, lack of basic facilities, and lack of interest from government and political leaders. The lush green valley consists of many meadows and abundant trees and is the last frontier of Dir Kohistan. Generally speaking, Dir Kohistan has six villages: Patrak, Biyar, Barikot, Kalkot, Lamoti, and Thall.
We have Kumrat tours and holiday packages from Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi. Contact us to customize your trip according to your needs.
In the summer, many tourists from various places within the city and from outside Pakistan visit this beautiful Katora Lake. Contrasting to Kalam Valley, the Kumrat Valley trip is filled with rich green fields, snow-capped mountains, gushing rivers, hypnotizing hazy hills, and heartfelt forests. So, all these are genuinely appealing attractions of the valley. It will take 3 to 4 hours one way on a rocky path through greenish meadows. You can hire a horse or pony from Jahaz Banda to visit Katora Lake costs you Rs.3000 one way and Rs.4500 round trip in a day tour. We have Katora Lake Tours in Kumrat Valley Vacation Packages and other tourist attractions.
Once the individuals reach here, they love its natural beauty. With that, it has many other attractions for tourists as well. So, all these fascinations make their Jahaz Banda Tour packages memorable and cost you Rs.28000 per head.
You can take a Jeep from Jandrai to Takki Top for Rs. 8000 one way and 15000 for a round trip. If you choose a hut or hotel room, it will cost Rs. 4000 per night, which includes basic facilities.
You need 2 – 3 night stays at Jahaz Banda Meadows to explore the main tourist attractions. You can hire the local camps or huts (3 – 4 persons sharing. One camp will cost you Rs.2500 per night without food. Kumrat is a summer destination, but it is even more beautiful in winter, especially because of the snowfall.