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A New Dawn for Tourism: Kabul’s Cultural Sites Reopen to Visitors

Kabul, April 27, 2025 —Despite ongoing challenges, Kabul’s ancient soul is being restored. Iconic landmarks like the Gardens of Babur — the burial place of the first Mughal Emperor — and the Afghanistan National Museum have reopened, offering insight into the country’s rich, diverse history.The vibrant Chicken Street bazaar is once again alive with merchants...

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Why Bamiyan is Afghanistan’s Rising Star for Tourism

Once devastated by war and the tragic destruction of its famous Buddha statues, Bamiyan is now emerging as Afghanistan’s brightest hope for tourism. Nestled in a peaceful valley surrounded by dramatic sandstone cliffs, Bamiyan offers travelers a glimpse into the ancient Silk Road civilization that once thrived here. Visitors can explore the ruins of the...

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Exploring the Beauty of Panjshir Valley: Afghanistan’s Hidden Paradise

Panjshir, April 27, 2025 —Only two hours’ drive from Kabul, Panjshir Valley unfolds like a painting — emerald fields, roaring rivers, and snow-capped peaks. Long known as the heartland of Afghan resistance during various conflicts, today Panjshir symbolizes resilience and natural beauty.Travelers can hike through picturesque trails, visit the tomb of Ahmad Shah Massoud (a...

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Top 5 Must-Visit Places in Afghanistan

Afghanistan is home to breathtaking landscapes and historic sites. Discover must-seedestinations including Bamyan, Herat, and Badakhshan. Kabul, Afghanistan — April 27, 2025:Despite decades of conflict, Afghanistan remains a country of breathtaking beauty, deep cultural heritage, and remarkable resilience. Travelers and historians alike continue to spotlight Afghanistan’s hidden gems, showcasing its stunning landscapes and ancient wonders....

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