Winter sports festival begins in Bumburet Valley

Published February 17, 2026
Local elders wearing traditional winter dresses play Dapdachum, a local game, in the ice rink at Sultanabad village of Yasin during the winter festival on Jan 19, 2025.— Dawn/File
Local elders wearing traditional winter dresses play Dapdachum, a local game, in the ice rink at Sultanabad village of Yasin during the winter festival on Jan 19, 2025.— Dawn/File

CHITRAL: Snow-draped landscapes of the Kalash valleys were transformed into a vibrant arena of heritage and athleticism as the two-day Indigenous Winter Sports Festival kicked off at the scenic Sheikhandeh grounds in Bumburet on Monday.

Organised by the Lower Chitral district administration, the gala serves as a powerful showcase of the region’s unique cultural identity and its potential as a premier winter tourism destination.

The festival features a riveting lineup of traditional sports that have been passed down through generations and have not lost their popularity. Spectators were treated to the high-energy spectacle of Buzkashi, alongside local favourites such as Him Ghal (snow golf), and traditional wrestling.

Local athletes, skilled in these ancient disciplines, demonstrated remarkable prowess, offering both locals and tourists a rare glimpse into the ancestral sporting culture of the Hindukush.

“Our primary goal is to engage the youth in healthy, constructive activities while ensuring our ancient traditions remain a living part of our society,” said additional assistant commissioner Mohammad Isa Khan.

“By celebrating these games, we are not just preserving history; we are stimulating the local economy and inviting the world to witness the hospitality of the Kalash people,” he said.

The administration said comprehensive arrangements, including a dedicated stage, spectator seating, and a robust security and traffic management plan, were finalised prior to the event to ensure a seamless experience for the large crowds.

The influx of visitors is expected to provide a significant boost to local businesses, from guesthouses to artisanal craft shops.

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2026

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