12 Days Itinerary

Day 01: Kabul:

when you Arrive in Kabul we pick you up from the airport and take  you to our  office for briefing. If  there  is  time  then we will  be able  to
show  you some  of  the places of interest in the city. This can include some of the
following. Kabul Museum, Old Palace, Babur Shah’s Garden / Palace,

Day 02: Kabul:

Birds Market known as one of the oldest streets/ Markets in Kabul, Abdul Rahman Khan’s Mausoleum, King Zahar’s Shah’s, and His father Tombs, Omer Land Mind Museum, TV Towers Mountain where you can have a great view of Kabul City,

Evening flight to Mazahar

Day 3 Mazahar e Sharif :

We spend the morning exploring the nearby city of Balkh ,

returning from Balkh by 12:00 o’clock having lunch in some  local restaurant in Mazahar e
Sharif,

After lunch we continue our journey to Mazahar-I-Sharif, which means ‘Tomb of the Exalted’ and is believed to be the burial place of the prophet’s son-in-law Ali. The tomb is in a
magnificent tiled building surrounded by flocks of white doves. If a grey one joins them, it is said, it will become white in a month,

Overnight hotel.

Day 4 Samangan:

We spend the morning exploring the nearby city of Samangan,

returning from Samangan by 2:00 o’clock having lunch in some local restaurant, in Mazahar e
Sharif,

After lunch we continue our journey in Mazahar,

Mazahar is not only a center of carpet production in Afghanistan but also one of the centers of the Central Asian carpet trade, and the most beautiful carpets from all over Central Asia can be found in the bazaars. (Over night Hotel)

Day 5 visiting of Afghan and Uzbekistan friendship border:

Visiting the friendship border of Afghanistan and Uzbekistan have lunge there and be back by the afternoon to Mazahar e Sharif over night hotel

Day  6   -Kabul :

Morning flight to Kabul

And have look to some other places and have shopping to checking street overnight hotel .

Day 7 Punisher Valley:

We continue our journey to Panjshir’s; we will drive from Kabul to Punisher,

Panjshir’s Valley, the legendary stronghold of Commander Ahmad Shah Masood. When

Afghanistan was on the tourist trail, Panishir’s proximity to Kabul combined with its
astonishing natural beauty made it most people’s first destination in the country. It was also
conveniently accessed from Pakistan by journalists covering the Russian and Taliban wars
when it’s geographical situation, and the brilliance of its mujahedeen commander, the great
Ahmed Shah Masood, made it unconquerable. Masood defeated the Russians here fifteen
times, and so comprehensively that they stopped trying to capture it. Most of the television
footage of the war shown in the West was shot here. The river has a narrow and extremely
fertile flood plain and is famous for its fruit. However the sides are steep mountains, which is
why it is so defensible. In the spring, watered by the melting snow these mountainsides are
dark green giving an impression of overwhelming fertility. We will visit Masood’s grave
and his headquarters at Astana returning to Kabul late afternoon over night. (Guesthouse)

Day 8: Fly Kabul – Herat:

we will go to hotel and have lunch.   than it start from  Citadel  (Qala-I-
Ikhtiyaruddin). Friday Mosque (Masjid-I-Jami). This is one of the finest examples of Ghorid and Timurid tiling to be found anywhere in the world – arguably the most stunning mosque in the world, though the inhabitants of Mazar-I-Sharif and Samarqand might disagree. There is an opportunity to see a famous 14th Century bronze cauldron, alleged to be Tamurlane’s sherbet bowl, in the courtyard. You will also be able to see the tile factory,  the oldest in the world and probably dates back to the 12th century, where tiles are still made in the traditional manner. (Overnight hotel)

Day 9:  Herat:

we visit to the old town to explore the bazaar.   visiting the 15th century Musalla complex that includes the Minarets of Gohar Shad and her Mausoleum. Gohar Shad was the wife of Shah Rukh, son of Tamurlane. Herat is a great place to go carpet shopping. Therefore there is a good  opportunities to purchase both new and antique carpets from a number of different establishments including a large building filled entirely by carpet sellers.  most Afghans, carpets are a major purchase; equivalent to a westerner buying a car and the negotiation may take a number of visits. In the late afternoon we will visit the tomb of the two princes, a picnic dinner at local place . (Overnight hotel )

Day 10: Fly Herat – Kabul:

an early morning visit to the Friday Mosque before a midday flight to Kabul. On arrival in Kabul we will  go back to Guesthouse. than  we will visit the Sandy Gall Afghanistan on  new city . (Overnight Hotel)

Day 11: Kabul – Istalift:

Kabul The village of Istalif is located north of Kabul the Shomali Plain. The houses are
perched on a hill-side overlooking the Plain with a beautiful view  In
spring, the road leading up to it is lined with bushes in purple bloom. Istalif has been famous
for its pottery and grapes were grown here before the Taliban, before the religious students
invaded the village, destroyed most of the buildings and dug up the vines. The village has
been re-built since and the potters have resumed their work. Istalif pottery is frequently
turquoise and spatter-glazed and thus instantly recognizable. After browsing through the
shops we can take a walk down a Cypress-lined road and have a picnic in the garden below
the village

Day 12 Pul-Sayot,

We continue our journey to Pul-I-Sayot,

We will drive from Kabul to Pul-I-Sayot which is belong to Kapisa province of Afghanistan One of the most important place for Kanishka kind

We could have ride horsing and we could have local music which is enjoyable,

This is really closed to Bagram air base that we could cover the Bagram air base as well,

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