Parek ,song by Chitrali Kalash girls Ariana and Amrina, Coke studio explorer 2018


Coke studio explorer In Chitral ( Parek )


As all know Kalash people are famous for their cultural dance and singing. Instead of living high in the remote mountainous region of  Pakistan these people attract many tourist across the world  to explore their tremendous culture,dance, music and rituals.


Parek, a very beautiful, melodious and soothing song, which has recently sung by two Chitrali Kalash girls Arinana and Amrina, and the song is explored by Hamza Ali and team coke studio.

Recently this song has been viral on you tube and social media. People from around the world adore and appreciate this real priceless treasure from coke studio explorer.







Parek song is in a native language of Kalash's people which is called "Kalasha". The meaning of "Parek" is Chalo (let's go).  


The song is mix of beautiful places of Chitral (Bomborat) and the girls wearing their traditional clothes which show the richness of cultures in Pakistan.

The heartbreaking mountains covered with snow and wooden houses are worth watching and it adds the beauty of the song. The voice of the beautiful girls gives goosebumps to listeners, and it already stole the heart of millions people across the world because of their originality.

 The love of people throughout the world for the song is beyond imagination.   

It's an extraordinary effort by coke studio of exploring talent in indigenous communities of Pakistan and spreading the real and diverse Pakistan in the world. It gives a great message of diversity, purity, respect and passion for music. 






Meanwhile, it's a remarkable opportunity to people to explore the beauty and rich cultures of northern areas of  Pakistan especially Chitral. 

Thank you Coke studio explorer for the outstanding song "Parek.. Parek".


























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