Chitral–Shandur Road


Chitral–Shandur Road is a provincial highway which extends from Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to Shandur in Gilgit-Baltistan province, Pakistan. Originally several separate roads, the Pakhtunkhwa Highways Authority merged them together to form one continuous road.

Route

Chitral–Mastuj Road

The road starts from the town of Chitral and continues alongside the river to the north pole. It crosses the old chew pul and goes along with various number of villages of the lower chitral. These villages include Denin, Moroi, Kari, Istangol, Baranis, Reshun, Zait, Kuragh, Charun, Junalikoch, Booni, Parwak, Mastuj. From Mastuj the road splits in to two. Continuing to the north pole will take to Yarkhun road which ends to the last valley of Broghil. While taking the south pole, it takes the travellers through the valley of Laspur starting from the village Harchin, gaht, Balim, Sor-Laspur and then Shandur Top. From Shandur the road continues to enter the valley of Gilgit Baltistan and the villages of Ghizer valley.