Afghanistan

Exploring Old Balkh & Mazar-i-Sharif’s Blue Mosque
Northern Afghanistan’s main hub, Mazar-i-Sharif, is home to the stunning Blue Mosque, one of the country’s most beautiful and spiritually significant landmarks. But for centuries, the main city here was Balkh. Once among Central Asia’s greatest cities, it’s connected to historical greats like Zoroaster, Alexander, Rumi, and more. In the following guide, we’ll be covering what

A Guide to Herat: The Pearl of Khorasan
Upon his visit in the early 16th century, Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, declared Herat the ‘world’s finest city.’ It was founded back in 330 BC by none other than Alexander the Great. And many centuries later, it would serve as the thriving capital of the Timurid Empire, with numerous surviving landmarks dating

Top Things to Do in Kandahar: Ancient Sites & Modern Realities
Afghanistan could be said to have two capitals: Kabul, the country’s largest city and where most administrative offices are located, and Kandahar, the spiritual heart of the country, where the Taliban’s supreme leader is based. But Kandahar has been significant for millennia. Situated along a strategic route connecting South and Central Asia, historical greats like

A Guide to Ghazni: Towers, Tombs, and Tanks
Situated at the heart of a strategic crossroads, Ghazni was once the center of a mighty empire that stretched from Iran to India. But due to waves of invasions, little remains of its once glorious past, except for a few notable landmarks like the Ghazni Minarets. In this guide to Ghazni, we’ll be covering what

Top 5 Things to Do in Bamyan (with Sample Itinerary)
Bamyan is one of Afghanistan’s most visually stunning and historically interesting provinces. From ancient Buddha niches carved into sandstone cliffs to ruined fortresses with mythical backstories, there’s no shortage of things to do in Bamyan. It’s no wonder why a majority of travelers who make it out to Afghanistan include it in their travel plans.

Exploring Bamyan’s Dragon Valley
In a region known equally for its beautiful geological formations and its local legends, Bamyan’s Dragon Valley offers both. The narrow gorge is filled with white travertine formations, natural springs, and otherworldly rock shapes that legend attributes to a petrified dragon slain by Ali, the Prophet Muhammad’s son-in-law. It’s far less visited than Band-e-Amir National

Experiencing the Blue Lakes of Band-e-Amir National Park
Before my visit to Band-e-Amir National Park, I suspected that a lot of the photos circulating online must have had their saturation heavily boosted. But now having seen the deep blue hue of the travertine lakes in person, I can confirm that things really do look like the photos. Band-e-Amir lies about 75 km from

Historical Bamyan: Shahr-e-Gholghola, Bamyan Buddhas & More
Today, the name Bamyan is most associated with the infamous destruction of the Buddhas of Bamyan at the hands of the Taliban in 2001. While we will be discussing that incident below, we shouldn’t let that one tragedy overshadow everything else the region has to offer, including historical sites like Shahr-e-Gholghola and Shahr-e-Zohak. Now largely

Shewaki Stupa & Kabul’s Forgotten Buddhist Heritage
A lot of people are shocked to first learn that Kabul Province used to be a predominantly Buddhist region. And though much of that ancient heritage has largely been lost, visitors can still experience it at places like Shewaki Stupa, situated just outside of the capital. And while in Kabul city, you should also be

Paghman & Its Palace: A Day Trip From Kabul
Kabul doesn’t have the best day trip options compared with other Afghan cities like Mazar-i-Sharif. But if you’d like to escape the city without going too far, choose the place most locals go: Paghman. Located just about 20 km outside of the capital, Paghman is known for its mountain views, riverside restaurants, and the elaborate Paghman

Kabul: The Ultimate Guide
Kabul is a bustling city of around 5 million people with millennia of history. Most people around the world, however, only associate the city’s name with war and terror. But, at the time of writing, the Afghan capital is now safer than it has been in many years. And in this Kabul guide, we’ll be