GILGIT: The Shandur Polo Festival 2025 is scheduled to commence from June 20 to 22 at the world’s highest polo ground, located 12,500 feet above sea level.

However, the area of Shandur is a disputed territory between Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan; the ownership claims of both governments are under consideration by a provincial boundary commission.

Matches of freestyle polo between archrivals Gilgit and Chitral teams are considered the major attraction of the event. The Shandur polo festival is organised annually in July; however, this year the festival has been arranged from June 20 to 22 out of respect for the month of Muharram.

This unique event has gained both national and international recognition over the years, attracting a large number of foreign and local tourists.

According to a statement celebrated for its traditional freestyle polo matches, the other activities in the festival also showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region through vibrant cultural performances, music shows, paragliding displays, and angling competitions.

This year, four teams from Gilgit-Baltistan — Teams A, B, C, and D — will participate in the tournament, bringing together top polo players from the region. The matches will continue over three days, culminating in the much-anticipated final showdown. The GB Sports Department has already initiated comprehensive preparations to ensure the smooth conduct of the event.

Authorities are working with full enthusiasm to facilitate the influx of visitors, ensure player safety, and highlight the region’s tourism potential.

Published in Dawn, June 3rd, 2025

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