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Shandur Top

Shandur is the ‘Roof of the World’ because of its high altitude of 12,200 feet (3,700 meters) above sea level. The top consists of flat plateau and accessible between late April till early November. There is a boundary line between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Chitral District) and Gilgit-Baltistan (Ghizer District) on Shandur Top in Punji-Lasht.


Shandur Polo Festival

Shandur Polo Festival is a big attraction for tourists. Tourism Corporation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (TCKP) organizes it every year and the significance of the Festival is a Polo match. The teams of Chitral District and Gilgit District play it on the highest Polo ground in the world, the Shandur Polo Ground.


Historical Chunks

Polo was introduced in South Asia, by the Muslim conquerors in the 13th century. ‘Polo” is in fact a Balti word, which means “ball”. In 1935, a UK Administrator for Northern Areas, Evelyn Hey Cobb ordered Niat Qabool Hayat Kakakhel to construct a Polo Ground in Shandur and he sought the help of the people of Laspur, Chitral in this regard.

The Polo Ground was given the name “Mas Junali” or Moony Polo Ground. The word “Mas Junali” is derived from Khowar language; “Mas” means moon and “Junali” means Polo Ground. Cobb was so impressed by the efforts of Kakakhel that he wished to give him a reward for his services. But Kakakhel declined any reward for himself; instead he asked Cobb to stock the trout in the local streams. Cobb ordered live trout from England and dropped them into the River Ghizer. The Directorate of Fisheries had been established and hundreds of people had got employment; hence Gilgit-Baltistan became a fishing hub.


Construction of Polo Ground

The Balti Raja of Skardu, Ali Sher Khan Anchan has built the Shandur Polo Ground. Initially it was a training center for cavalry units of the King’s Guards and other Elite troops, as a warlike game. It became Persian National Game in the 6th century AD. The game extended to Arabia, Tibet, China and Japan, from Persia. Chinese King Apa ochi ordered the beheading of all Polo players, on the death of his favorite relative in the game, in the year 910. Ali Sher Khan Anchan Maqpoun used to play Polo at Shandur, when Chitral was a part of the Maqpoun Empire.


Polo Tournament

The traditional Polo Tournament at Shandur has been a continuous annual feature of the Shandur Festival since 1936. It is held in the first week of July, on Shandur Top, at 3,700 metres, whereas the elevation of the Top is 3,800 meters, above sea level. The festival comprises of folk music, dancing and camping in the village. Teams from Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan play the game of Polo, which is the immediate form of the original game. The British were the patrons of this game in India and Pakistan, in the 20th century. A large number of visitors attended the traditional Polo Tournament from 7th to 9th July.


Facilities

During the Shandur Festival, a tourist tent village is being set up, with all the essential amenities of life. Merchants from Peshawar, Chitral and Gilgit set up their Kiosks of souvenirs and handicrafts.

How to travel to Shandur Top?

Shandur Top is a high mountain pass in the northwestern Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The pass connects the town of Chitral with the valley of Gilgit. It is the highest point on the Shandur Road and the highest paved road in Pakistan. The pass is open from mid-July to mid-September.


There are two ways to reach Shandur Top: by public transport or by private car. The most common way to travel to Shandur Top is by public transport. There are buses that depart from Peshawar, Islamabad, and Gilgit on a daily basis. The journey takes approximately 12 hours. Private cars can also be hired from Peshawar, Islamabad, and Gilgit. The journey by private car takes approximately 8 hours.

When to visit the Shandur Top?

Shandur Top is a high mountain pass in the northwestern Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The pass connects the town of Chitral with the valley of Gilgit. It is the highest point on the Shandur Road and the highest paved road in Pakistan. The pass is open from mid-July to mid-September.


There are two ways to reach Shandur Top: by public transport or by private car. The most common way to travel to Shandur Top is by public transport. There are buses that depart from Peshawar, Islamabad, and Gilgit on a daily basis. The journey takes approximately 12 hours. Private cars can also be hired from Peshawar, Islamabad, and Gilgit. The journey by private car takes approximately 8 hours.