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Chilimjosht 2010 from May 14 to 18

Chilimjosht, the spring festival of the Kalash communities in Rumbor, Birir and Bumborate, Chitral, Pakistan will be celebrated from May 14 to 18. This year both national and international tourists are expected to participate in the festival.You can please note the date of the festival in three of the Kalash valleys as follows:1) Rumbor May 14-15, 2010, two days2) Bumborate May 15-16, 2010, two days3) Birir May 18, only one dayYou can be in contact with us should you need more information related to the festival. Thanks!

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Jashan-e-Qaqlasht 2010 Concluded

Chitral - Jashan-e-Qaqlasht, the calendar spring festival of the people of northern Chitral was concluded yesterday after continuing from May 15 to 18. The festival has a history of about two thousand years, but was abandoned after Chitral’s status as a separate princedom came to an end in 1969, to be revived in 2003 through the intervention of a range of civil society organizations including Chitral Association for Mountain Area Tourism (CAMAT). The festival consisted of sporting events and cultural music i.e. folksongs, folkdances, music of reed instrument and that of pure Chitrali sitar.   The objective of the festival was to protect the indigenous Kho culture and to highlight and market it as tourism product so that maximum national and international tourists would be attracted to the region that could help reduce poverty by providing tourism-related job opportunities to the locals apart from promoting cross-cultural understanding and harmony.   To begin with, the inauguration ceremony on April 15 was performed by Sikander-ul-Mulk, who is Chairman of CAMAT as well as Jashan-e-Qaqalsht Committee, and Rehmatullah Wazir, DCO Chitral, who opened the polo match in the afternoon. Talking to the gathering, he reaffirmed the commitment and support of district administration in organizing...

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Qaqlasht Festival 2010 from April 16 to 19

Enjoy the fresh spring of northern Chitral and the sensation of: Free Style Polo of the Mountain Communities in the Hindu Kush Football by the players with strong stamina characteristic to high altitude Tug of War played with raw power by study village-based teams Cricket with its sensational moments Shot Putt—the oldest living sport in the region Traditional Wrestling, oldest sport where sheer power is demonstrated Marksmanship with ‘chikit’—the oldest locally made traditional guns Bodi Dik—the endangered sport with unique rules Day & night cultural events with music of reed instrument, pure Chitrali sitar, pasture flute, reformative poetry and many more.   Our packages are 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 ________________________________________________   Total Package =   1.   Top end hotel  =  Rs40,000 2.   Medium end hotel   =   Rs25,000...

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Naurooz Celebrated in Chitral Pakistan

Naurooz, the spring equinox festival, was celebrated in northern Chitral and Lotkoh valley of the Chitral district on March 21st, marking the commencement of spring with trees putting forward fresh shoots and blossom. In Chitral, it is a time of the year when the newly sprouted blade of grasses and flowers fills the air with aroma and the land with motley colors immediately after receding of the white sheet of snow. For people, then this particular time is the right season to celebrate.    Naurooz in the beginning of New Year is a refresher of commitment of the locals to practice noble deeds for the broader community welfare, adopting the tradition of hard work in their professional life. Besides, it is time when one evaluates one’s achievements in life. Thus numerous time-honored values, such as self-evaluation, self-discipline, creativity, truthfulness, happiness progressiveness and plentitude emanate from Naurooz.   The important socio-religious aspect of Naurooz is that it always encourages the social bonds by bringing together the community, promoting passion for charity and ensuring that the more needy members of the community are not overlooked. These are some of the guiding principles keep in mind whilst celebrating Naurooz.   Chitral has a tradition of...

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Workshop for Kalash Tour Guides in Bumborate

Two-day capacity building workshop for Kalash tour guides was arranged by District Administration through the support of Ministry of Culture Federal Government of Pakistan was implemented by CAMAT [Chitral Association for Mountain Area Tourism]. The purpose of the workshop was to improve the service quality of the guides in view of the fact that many national and international tourists come to the valleys who are less likely to be provided with information showcasing the true aspects of the indigenous Kalash culture. This is because of lack of capacity on the part of the local guides.   The workshop was attended by 37 guides from Birir, Bumborate and Rumbor was conducted in participatory method through group works, using of flash cards aside from open discussion by the forum. Mr Dawood Khan, the experienced Kalash guides was the key facilitator in the workshop.   The workshop put forward the recommendations as follows: 1.       The true aspect of Kalash culture as tourism products has never been highlighted till now. Everyone has his/her own interpretation. It is therefore uniform information mostly derived from the local guides has to be provided to tourists. This will help generate unified knowledge about Kalash culture both at national and...

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CAMAT’s New Board of Directors Elected

CAMAT’s new Board of Directors was elected on March 9, 2010 at Mountain Inn, Chitral, where the Board members cast their vote in favor of the candidates as follows: Chairman: Sikander ul MulkVice Chairman: Dr Inayatullah FaiziGeneral Secretary: IsraruddinFinance Secretary: Meherban KhanPress Sectetary: Taj Muhammad Figr   After the election, Prince Sikander ul Mulk, the newly elected chairman thanked the members for reposing trust in the new honorary set up. He also emphasized on the need to further strengthen CAMAT’s cause of protection of Chitral’s indigenous cultures and to highlight it worldwide. He added that the traditional cultures of Chitral with its festivals besides free style polo are remarkable tourism products. The peace of Chitral is intertwined with the rich cultural heritage of the region which needs to be protected at all cost.   The meeting also took decision to organize Jashan-e-Qaqlasht 2010, the spring festival of the people of northern Chitral, in the second week of April.  

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Chitral Asssociation for Mountain Area Tourism (CAMAT)

High up in the Hindu Kush Mountains, CAMAT is working for the promotion of culture-rooted and environmentally-friendly tourism. It is a not-for-profit company working for poverty reduction in the field of tourism-- a relatively new sector of community development. Tourism is a potential sector likely to provide off-farm job opportunities for the indigenous communities—Kalash, Kho and Wakhi—in the mountains of northern Pakistan. This is desperately needed as the ever growing population is causing major natural resource depletion, which results in the degradation of natural biodiversity.    Areas of Intervention: 1.       Protection of Natural Environment 2.      Protection of Indigenous Culture 3.      Capacity Building 4.       Networking Building 5.      Advocacy 6.      Publicity and Promotion   CAMAT is thankful to ECOCLUB International for the great support to promote the cause of tourism in northern Pakistan and Chitral in particular! Thank you ECOCLUB! Please visit the following website link to know more:http://www.grassrootsjourneys.com/explore/asia/pakistan/camat/

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Code of Ethics for Visitors to the Kalash Valleys

To protect the culture and natural environment of the indigenous Kalash community, please follow the code of ethics as under: 1) Before you visit the Kalash educate yourself about local customs and culture2) The Kalash are friendly, hospitable and gentle. Unlike other villages in Pakistan, the womenfolk in the Kalash valley are more visible. Their traditional values must be respected by visitors.3) Do not gawk at the Kalash at the Kalash, consider how you feel when you are stared at during your travel.4) Always ask permission before photographing people. Do not pay to take photographs.5) Do not disturb the Kalash working in fields or in the privacy of the Bashali [the women house of seclusion].6) Do not walk into houses and temples or participate in dances or festivals without being invited.7) Buying local products benefits the local economy, but buying antiques and artifacts robs the local culture.8) All meadows are preserved for animal fodder. Avoid trampling them, and do not camp without permission. Avoid parking vehicles in fields.9) Do not use streams for washing or cleaning. Keep all pollutants, even biodegradable ones, away from streams. Use toilets whenever available. Where do not available, stay at least 30 meters from streams.10) Do...

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Kalash Participate in Sarhad Culture Festival

The Kalash Cultural Troupe participated in Sarhad Cultural Festival organised at Lok Virsa, Shakarparian, Islamabad. The event, which was participated by large number of artists and artisan from the entire North West Frontier Province was sponsored by Sarhad Tourism Corporation through the faciliation of CAMAT [Chitral Association for Mountain Area Tourism] continued from January 28 to 30, 2010.

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Booni Vigil Rally for ClimateChange SOS Copenhagen

A vigil rally in Booni, northern Chitral, Pakistan was organized through the facilitation of CAMAT [Chitral Association for Mountain Area Tourism]. The objectives of the placard bearing rally was to showcase support and show solidarity with the climate change SOS Copenhagen conference in addition to highlight the issues of climate change that has already posed a serious challenge to the communities in the Hindu Kush Mountains.The participants were mostly students of government high school Booni and Pamir Public School apart from business community, political leadership, social workers and people from different walk of life. The rally, after walking for a kilometer, concentrated at the main Booni square where teachers, political leadership and business community representatives addressed the gathering. It was maintained that for the last three decades there has been a considerable change in the climate, which is inevitably linked to global warming. The destruction of the village Sonoghor three years ago resulting from glacier bursting is no doubt an eye opener in this regard. Similarly snow avalanches that destroyed the Washeech village in the Torkho valley and the annihilation of village Brep are directly associated with global warming.The melting glaciers high up in the Eastern Pamir region, which are the...

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