Swat Valley, often dubbed the “Switzerland of Pakistan,” is a stunning region nestled in the Hindu Kush mountains. With its lush valleys, majestic peaks, and rich cultural heritage, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Malam Jabba is a notable attraction for winter sports enthusiasts.
Shogran Valley is a picturesque and popular tourist destination located in the Kaghan Valley of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. This charming valley is known for its lush green meadows, dense pine forests, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including the Himalayas. Shogran is a serene and tranquil location, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and those seeking respite from city life. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, horse riding, and simply taking in the serene natural beauty. Shogran serves as a base for exploring other nearby attractions, including Siri Paye Meadows and the Kaghan Valley. It is especially attractive during the summer months when the weather is pleasant and the landscape is in full bloom.
Pricing Policy (Swat Valley & Shogran)
28,000 PKR from Islamabad (Islamabad Stays Excluded)
31,000 PKR from Islamabad (Islamabad Stays Included)
Additional Cost of Return Ticket (Per Head)
Business Class Train: 25,000
Business Class Bus: 18,000
Sleeper Bus: 22,000
• We recommend Sleeper Bus / Business Train package for Karachi members.
• Additional separate rooms/camp charges Rs.14,000 for couples from Karachi and Rs.10,000 from Islamabad
Children Policy
Children under 2 years of age will stay free of charge. (Will be accommodated with guardian)
Children between 2-7 years will be charged half and will be provided folding seats in coaster. (Train tickets will be charged at actual price)
Registration Deadline
15 Days before the Tour (After that train tickets are not guaranteed).
• We may close the booking even before the registration deadline once we reach the maximum capacity of seats.
• You are requested to kindly register yourself before the deadline to avoid train ticket issues.