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This 5-day tour of Kabul, Bamyan, and Herat covers significant Afghan landmarks, including Kabul’s Bird Market and Sakhi Shrine, Bamyan’s Buddha Niches and Band-e Amir lakes, and Herat’s historical sites like the Friday Mosque and Herat Citadel. All-inclusive.
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Arrival and briefing at the hotel and Then you will have time to visit the bird Market known as the oldest part of Kabul where birds from all over the world is exhibited. It’s not only a bird market but a big portion of life like blacksmiths, sellers, old shops etc is out there. You will see various types people from different ethnicities and places of Afghanistan. Then visit an old turquoise-tiled mosque named Sakhi Shrine in the west of Kabul. This place is very sacred to ShiaMuslims, who believe it to be the final resting-place of Hazrati Ali, the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad.
Overnight at Kabul
Early in the morning we will leave hotel hiting the road towards Bamyan and while in Bamyan we will have time to visit Buddha Niches. The Buddha’s of Bamyan were two 6th century monumental statues of standing Buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamyan valley in the peaceful Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan and were dynamited and destroyed in March 2001 by the Taliban. Shahr-e Gholghola also (City of Screams) is 13th century city in Bamyan, Afghanistan which was conquered by Gengis Khan after months of surrounding. The ruins still remain close to the Bamyan town and Shahr-e Zuhak also known as The Red City is an historic city ruins in Bamyan, Afghanistan which was once home to 3,000 people. This city used to be primary defence for the basin.
Overnight at Gholghola Hotel Bamyan
Day five would be a day to visit the blue lakes of Band-e-Amir, a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a mineral deposit. The name Band-e Amir literally means “Commander’s Dam” which is believed by some to be reference to Ali, the first Imam of Muslims (Shias) and the fourth Caliph of Islam (to Sunnis) and The area is dominated by ethnic Hazaras, who make up around 23% of Afghanistan’s population. Band-e Amir was to become Afghanistan’s first national park in the 1960s but this was delayed due to political crises and the decades of wars. In 2004, Band-e Amir was submitted for recognition as a World Heritage site. In 2009, Band-e Amir
was finally declared Afghanistan’s first national park. As of 2013 tourists visit the Band-e Amir National Park every year.
Drive back to Kabul late afternoon
Overnight at Kabul
First thing we do is to visit the Masjidi Jami or Friday Mosque, built by the Ghuridruler Ghiyas ad-Din Ghori in 1200 (597 AH), and, after his death, the building was continued by his brother and successor Muhammad of Ghor and a short visit to the Tile factory of Herat. We will have time for Herat citadel, dates back to 330 BC, when Alexander the Great and his army arrived to what is now Afghanistan after the Battle of Gaugamela. Many empires have used it as a headquarters in the last 2,000 years, and was destroyed and rebuilt many times over the centuries. A look around Herat Bazaar in the afternoon.
Overnight at Herat
Tomb of Goharshad and Minarets of Herat, a much larger complex the Mosque and Madrassa of Gawharshad. However, those architectural monuments were dynamited by officers of the British Indian Army in 1885, to prevent its use as a fortress if a Russian army tried to invade India. But hopefully, the Tomb and minarets are still standing. In the afternoon we will guide you to Guzargah Mosque and Puli Malaan, the fine old 22-arched bridge, believed to have been constructed by the Seljuks in the early 12th century. Local believe it is built by two sisters named Bibi Hur and Bibi Noor. Flight to Kabul in the late afternoon.
Overnight at Kabul
We will make sure to drop you at the airport on-time in order to
make your flight back home.
The Kabul , Bamyan and Herat is a 5-day itinerary that allows you to explore the highlights of Kabul, Bamyan and Herat ,Afghanistan.
The main attractions include Kabul’s Bird Market, Sakhi Shrine, and turquoise-tiled mosque; Bamyan’s Buddha Niches, Band-e-Amir lakes, and ancient city ruins; and Herat’s Friday Mosque, Herat Citadel, and Minarets of Goharshad.
You can reach Kabul by air, and there are international flights available to Kabul International Airport (also known as Hamid Karzai International Airport). Please check with your preferred airlines for available flights and travel options.
The tour is designed with safety in mind, providing 24/7 armed security at all accommodations and during transportation. Experienced drivers navigate challenging road conditions, ensuring a secure journey. While Kabul , Bamyan and Herat offers stunning landscapes and rich culture, travelers should always follow safety guidelines and stay informed.
Most tour packages include meals as part of the itinerary. However, it’s advisable to check with the tour operator to confirm the specifics of your package.
Do not hesitage to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.
1.8445.3356.33
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At Destination Afghanistan Tours, we are passionate about introducing travelers to the enchanting beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture of Afghanistan.