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From the high mountain passes of the Hindu Kush to the deep valleys and planes around Balkh, Afghanistan is full of contrast and beauty. The destinations on our tours are among the most fascinating places on earth. Band-i-Amir is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Balkh is the oldest city on earth. Bamiyan's gigantic Buddhist monuments are intriguing and spectacular. Herat is an important center of Persian culture and music. You can visit any of these amazing destinations!
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Kabul
Witness the historic and monumental sides of Kabul, and see a nation lifting itself up and charging toward progress.
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Bamiyan
Climb up to the top of the 180 m tall Buddha niches, high above the fertile valley of Bamiyan, and ride horses to a picnic lunch in the nearby Fulodi Valley.
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Bandi Amir
Relax at the shores of one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, and enjoy the deep blue waters of the Band-i-Amir lakes surrounded by towering red cliffs.
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Wakhan
Trek deep into the Wakhan Valley, one of the most remote areas of the country. Yaks, horses and your own two feet will be the main form of transportation among the Kirgiz nomads of this beautiful valley.
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Minaret of Jam
Climb the 65 meter-high Minaret of Jam, second highest minaret in the world. Located in the remote Ghur province several days drive from Kabul, this monument has been rarely visited since its discovery fifty years ago.
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Herat
Enjoy the tree-line boulevards of Afghanistan?s cultural capital. Historic buildings and a vibrant Persian cultural life combine to make Herat one of the most pleasant cities in Afghanistan
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Mazar-i-sharif
Experience the bustle of this quintessentially Afghan town, and visit the Shrine of Ali at the center of Mazar-i-Sharif.
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Balkh
Explore the ruins of the oldest city on earth, and visit the ancient Nuh Gumbad mosque in Balkh.
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Kunduz
Ride a horse-drawn carriage and shop in the busy Kunduz bazaar, a truly Wild-West experience.
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