Birir

A very beautiful small valley some 45 Km from Chitral at 2 hrs drive on a bumpy dirt road, the main villages are Guru, Grambat gol, Bishal etc. There are fewer shady meadows here than in Bumburet, and the valleys is not so open. Moreover, at this level (it has the lowest altitude of all three valleys, is the hottest and grows the best grapes),
It’s rarely visited by the tourists so if one wants to enjoy the pagan culture of Kalas , especially for anthropologists and photographers, they should visit the valley.

Rambur

It is a valley in Chitral in Kalash Region and it places where Kalash People Live in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , it is amazing and beautiful Place and People Speak Dardic Language and they are Related to next door neighbours in Afghanistan. Rumbur is rugged and majestic; the mountain ridges higher, the river much wilder. Again, at the very top end of the valley, there is a Nuristani village where people have Red hairs and also same Armenian features and language.

Bamburet

Bumburet is the largest of the three. With its sparkling streams, shady meadows, apricot and walnut trees, wide mountain ranges and yellow and green fields, it is thought by any to be the most beautiful. Most of the hotels are run by outsiders, so that there is little economic benefit for the Kalasha. At the top end of the 9-mile valley, near the government rest house, there is a Nuristani village. Here begins the route, through a side valley, which leads on to the Shawal Pass, the highest into Nuristan and once a trail belonging to the ancient Silk Road. Here the great cedar trees still cling to the mountain sides.

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