Afghanistan's beauties have been swamped by tyranny and war.
Friendly, beautiful Afghanistan was once well known on the backpacking circuit as the place to stop for unparalleled hospitality, fantastic food, great hiking and...um...OK, we'll say it, that legendary hashish. Things, sadly, have changed a lot.
More than 25 years of war and Taliban rule left the dramatic countryside peppered with landmines and reduced many of the finest monuments and minarets to rubble. The poverty left in war's wake has taken an impossible human toll and encouraged the theft and sale of priceless national treasures.
Large areas of Afghanistan remain extremely dangerous, particularly during fighting season. NATO-led military operations are ongoing against the remnants of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, and Pakistan's army is fighting pro-Taliban militants on the Afghan border.
Acts of violence, often targeting foreigners, continue to occur regularly in Kabul and elsewhere. On July 7, a bomb attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul killed 41 people. A suicide bombing killed more than 100 people watching a dog fight just outside Kandahar on 17 February; the following day, another bomb blast in the same province killed a further 35 civilians and injured dozens more. More recently, on 17 April, a suicide bomber killed at least 20 people and injured about 30 in Zaranj.
Visitors should maintain a very high level of security awareness, avoid demonstrations and political gatherings, avoid travelling alone or at night, and contact their consular representative for the latest information.
Afghanistan is highly contaminated with land mines and unexploded ordnance (UXO); it's one of the worst affected countries in the world. Extreme caution should be taken when venturing into areas that may be contaminated.
severity: Extreme Danger
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
31,056,997
Name: Afghani
Code: AFN
Symbol: Afg
220V 50Hz
Official: Persian, Pashto
GMT/UTC +4.5
+93
Metric
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