Four Festivals · One Country
Chase Pakistan’s
festivals, not just
its postcard shots.
Small-group departures timed to Shandur Polo, the Kalash valleys, Basant, and the Sarfaranga desert — led by local guides, planned for wanderers flying in from Toronto, London, and beyond.
✎ next departure: Shandur, this July →
The Festivals
Four reasons to book a flight, pinned like they’re on our own wall.
Every departure is built around one festival’s real dates — the trip exists because of what’s happening, not the other way around.
Hindu Kush → Punjab → Skardu Desert — one country, four landscapes
Why Destiny Skies
Built by people who go to these festivals themselves — not a booking layer on someone else’s trip.
Genuinely small groups
Capped around 12 travelers, so it never feels like a tour bus arrived.
Licensed & transparent
Registered operator, named guides, safety briefing published before you book.
E-visa & permit support
We walk you through Pakistan's e-visa and any regional travel permits.
Timed to the festival
Departures fixed to real festival dates, published as soon as confirmed.
Field Notes
What travelers write once they’re back home.
SKIES
★
“We stood at 3,700 metres watching polo with no rules and no barriers. I still don't have the words for Shandur.”
M. Laurent
LYON, FRANCE
SKIES
★
“The Kalash families welcomed us into Chilam Joshi like we belonged there. Our guide made sure we understood what we were seeing.”
S. Kaur
TORONTO, CANADA
SKIES
★
“Every question about safety got a straight answer before we even asked it. Rare for a first trip to Pakistan.”
J. Whitfield
DENVER, USA
Landing in Pakistan is the easy part.
We prepare your e-visa checklist, regional permits for Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan, and what to expect on arrival — before you pay a deposit.