Seven Day Trip

7 Days

Overview

7 Days tour of Afghanistan

This trip includes…

Including
Airport pick up
Airport drop off
Guiding
All transportation
Breakfast
5 bottles of mineral water per day
Letter of invitation
Government permits
All entries
Domestic flights air tickets

Itinerary

Day 1 :
Kabul

On arrival in Kabul we will take you to our office. after we start to see some of the sites of this fascinating city. Since the recent war and the fall of the Taliban. like old interesting areas including the Kabul Museum, Old Palace, Babur Shah’s Garden / Palace, 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 one of the tops place which you can have a great view of Kabul City, Bala Hasar fort remain, and many more. (Overnight hotel)

The tour including the Citadel (Qala-I-Ikhtiyaruddin). visit to the Friday Mosque (Masjid-I-Jami). This is one of the googd examples of Ghorid and Timurid tiling to be found anywhere in the world – arguably the most stunning mosque in the world, Mazar-I-Sharif and Samarqand might disagree. There is a good 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, which claims to be the oldest in the world and probably dates back to the 12th century, where tiles are still made in the traditional manner. (Overnight hotel)

Punjsheer
We continue our journey to panjahir; we will drive from Kabul to Punisher,
Panjshir Valley, the legendary stronghold of Commander Amhed Shah Massoood. 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 mujihadeen commander, the great Ahmed Shah Massoud, made it unconquerable. Massoud 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 Massoud’s grave and his headquarters at Astana returning to Kabul late afternoon over night. (Guesthouse)

Bamiyan Valley was once on a major trading route and was an important center for Buddhism. Although the Taliban famously destroyed the giant Buddhas in 2001, there is still much to see in the area, not least the Buddha niches, which are still an awesome sight to behold. We also plan to explore the surrounding cliffs that are riddled with caves that contain carvings and frescos. There will be time to wander through the friendly bazaar in the centre of town and to meet local Hazaras working their fields. Later in the afternoon, we’ll head for the nearby( Darya Ajdhahar,) the so-called Valley of the Dragon. Here there is a massive rock formation which is alleged to be the remains of a dragon that persecuted the villagers until Hazrat Ali, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammed, killed it. .( over night hotel )

A short drive to the west takes us to the extraordinary chain of lakes at Band-e Amir. Set in the middle of a barren mountain landscape, the lakes are astonishingly beautiful with the water color varying from turquoise to deep blue-black from lake to lake. Don’t assume that photographs of the lakes have had their color touched up – they really are these colors, tinted by the mineral salts in the springs that feed the lakes. For those who are feeling active, there is the opportunity to do a good walk around the cliff edge; it is simply a great spot to take in this natural wonder, which in any other country would be teeming with visitors. It is truly a word-class destination and a highlight of any trip to the region. (over night hotel)

on arrival in Kabul directly going to airport to fly Mazahar e sharif
On arriving on Mazaher e sharif ,We continue our journey ‘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. Mazaher is not only a centre of carpet production in Afghanistan but also one of the centres of the Central Asian carpet trade, and the most beautiful carpets from all over Central Asia can be found in the bazaars. We continue our tour up to evening overnight Mazahar e sharif .

on arrival to Kabul will go to hotel get rest for 30 minutes than start tour of Kabul again ,have lunch on some local restaurant .by the afternoon we go to chicken street for shopping some gifts for family and friends

day 8
leave day

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Seven Day Trip