April 18, 2026
Is the Shandur Polo Festival Safe to Visit?
Shandur Pass sits at 3,700 metres between Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan — genuinely remote, and that remoteness is part of what makes the festival what it is. It's a fair question to ask what that means for safety.
Altitude is the real consideration here, not regional security — Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan are established, regularly-traveled tourist routes. Mild altitude symptoms (headache, breathlessness) are common even for fit travelers; a guide carrying a supplemental oxygen kit and a written altitude-response plan is standard, not optional, for this specific departure.
Mobile signal is intermittent at the venue itself, which is why any operator running trips here should carry a satellite communicator for the full trip, not just claim to.
Read our full Travel Safely page for how we handle this specifically, not just for Shandur but across every departure.