Afghanistan

$ 500

You will be in the expert hands of our tour guides and drivers

3 Day
Age 15+

3-Day Kabul Tour

Overview

Discover Kabul on a 3-day guided tour. Explore Babur’s Garden, Chicken Street, Istalif village, and local markets with expert guides. authentic Afghanistan culture.

Tour Highlights

Visit the historic Gardens of Babur, a UNESCO-linked Mughal site Explore the renowned Kabul National Museum Walk through the famous Chicken Street Experience Kabul’s traditional Bird Market and Mandawi Bazaar Discover Istalif village, known for its turquoise pottery Visit the spiritual Sakhi Shrine Enjoy authentic Afghan meals and hospitality

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

Your journey begins with a warm welcome at Kabul International Airport, followed by a comfortable transfer to your hotel. Start exploring Kabul’s cultural heart with a visit to Mandawi Bazaar, one of the city’s oldest trading centers. Walk through the famous Bird Market and experience a unique local tradition. Continue to Shah-e-Doshamshera Mosque, a beautiful example of early modern Islamic architecture, and visit the iconic Sakhi Shrine, known for its striking blue tiles. End your day at the peaceful Gardens of Babur, where history and nature come together. Overnight in Kabul
After breakfast, travel to Istalif, a scenic village in the Shomali Plain. Here, you will explore traditional pottery workshops, meet local artisans, and learn about centuries-old ceramic techniques. Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding hills and relax with tea in a peaceful setting. Return to Kabul in the afternoon and spend your evening on Chicken Street, browsing carpets, antiques, and handicrafts. Visit the historic British Cemetery (Kabre Gora), offering insight into Afghanistan’s layered history. Overnight in Kabul
After breakfast, transfer to Kabul Airport for your departure. Leave with unforgettable memories of Afghanistan's culture, history, and warm hospitality.

What’s Included

Professional English-speaking guide Private transportation Accommodation All meals Sites Entrance fees Afghan SIM card Bottled water

What’s Not Included

Visa fees Flights Personal expenses

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit: Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) Dress Code: Modest clothing is recommended Currency: Afghan Afghani (AFN) – cash is widely used Photography: Always ask permission before taking photos of people Local Etiquette: Afghan hospitality is strong—accept tea when offered
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