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Go Beyond Borders Travel LTD.
  • HOME
  • TOURS
    • AFGHANISTAN
    • ETHIOPIA
    • IRAQ -KURDISTAN
    • MAURITANIA
    • PAKISTAN
    • SYRIA
  • PRIVATE GROUP TOURS
    • DISCOVER AFGHANISTAN
    • (ETHIOPIA)- Lucy Fossil
    • DALLOL,, ETHIOPIA
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    • TIMELESS EGYPT (By Land)
    • EGYPT RIVER NILE CRUISE
    • LEPTIS MAGNA, LIBYA
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    • SYRIA
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INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1,580 ( REGULAR PRICE £1,680 - SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1,580 ( REGULAR PRICE £1,680 - SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1,580 ( REGULAR PRICE £1,680 - SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1,580 ( REGULAR PRICE £1,680 - SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1,580 ( REGULAR PRICE £1,680 - SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1,580 ( REGULAR PRICE £1,680 - SAVE £100)

    AFGHANISTAN BEYOND BORDERS:

    " Where echoes of Empire, Minarets, Buddhas, and Mirrored Lakes tell History"

    May 25- June 3, 2027

    £1580.00

    Min. 5 People

    max. 12 People

    BOOKING STATUS: OPEN

    • Afghanistan is a land of striking contrasts and deep heritage, where everyday life and ancient history blend seamlessly. The vibrant Bird Market and bustling old bazaars of Mazar-e-sharif showcase traditional trade and local culture, while the blue mosque of Kabul and the  revered Shrine of Hazrat Ali stand as a powerful symbols of faith and spirituality. 
    • Historic sites such as Flag hill, the ancient Walls of Balkh, Babur Garden and the traditional Khangah reflect the country's royal defensive, and religious past. 
    • Herat emerges as a cultural heart with its imposing Citadel, the Grand Great Mosque, graceful Minarets, the Jihad Museum, and the peaceful tomb of the Sufi poet and Mystic Khoja Abdullah Ansari.
    • Echoes of ancient civilizations can be felt at the Haunting City of Screams, the monumental Buddha of Bamyan, the remote city of Chaghcharan, and the stunning Minaret of Jam, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture.
    • The natural beauty shines the Band-e-Amir National Park, where crystal-clear lakes and boating experiences offer moments of calm and reflection. 
    • Throughout the country, traditions endure, including the use of wooden box camera known as the Kamra-e-Faoree, capturing timeless portraits and preserving Afghanistan's living stories. 


    • DAY 1 ( May 25, 2027):  Kabul
    • DAY 2 ( May 26, 2027):  Kabul City tour
    • DAY 3 ( May 27, 2027):  Kabul to Mazar e-sharif by air
    • DAY 4 ( May 28, 2027):  Mazar e- sharif to Kabul by air
    • DAY 5 (May 29, 2027):   Kabul to Bamyan
    • DAY 6  (May 30, 2027):  Band-e Amir to Cheghacharan City
    • DAY 7 ( May 31, 2027:   Cheghcharan to Minaret of Jam 
    • DAY 8 (June 1, 2027):   Chegcharan City to Herat 
    • DAY 9 June 2, 2027):    Herat 
    • DAY10 (June 3,2027):   Herat to Kabul by air
    • DAY 11(June 4, 2027):  Kabul 


    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    • Your adventure begins upon arrival at Kabul International Airport, where our team will warmly meet you  and transfer you to your hotel for check-in.
    •  As you arrive at different times, you will have the free time to rest and relax.
    •  Once Everyone has arrived and settled, we will head out together for a  welcome dinner and drinks-the perfect way to begin our journey and get to know one another.
    • Overnight in  Kabul
    • NO MEALS


    • After Breakfast, there will be a brief visit to the Ministry of culture to secure the necessary permits, followed by a visit to the bazaar to purchase shalwar khamis for men, and long dress for ladies. 
    • The next stop is to  visit to  one of Kabul's most colourful and lively area, famous for its Bird  Market , traditional culture, and everyday local life. Birds are special to Afghan people because they have long cultural and emotional significance. Keeping songbirds and pigeons is a traditional pastime passed down through generations, symbolising beauty, peace, patience, and freedom. 
    • Bird street in Kabul reflects heritage, serving not just as a market but as a place of social connection and cultural continuity.
    • After the visit, we will head to a traditional Afghan restaurant for lunch, where guests can enjoy authentic local cuisine. The meal will feature classic Afghan flavours, offering a chance to experience the country's rich culinary culture in a comfortable setting.
    • Then we drive to the Blue Mosque of Kabul, one of the city's most significant religious landmarks. Known for its striking blue-tiled architecture and serene ambiance, the mosque offers a deeply spiritual atmosphere and provides insight into the region's Islamic heritage and artistic traditions.
    • Our journey will then take us to Flag Hill, a prominent viewpoint overlooking the city. From the top, we'll enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding neighbourhoods, mountains, and skyline,560 making it ideal spot for photography and a memorable conclusion to the day's sightseeing.
    • Overnight in Kabul
    • MEALS: Breakfast


    •  After breakfast, you will be taken to Kabul airport for your flight to  Mazar e-sharif. The flight duration is approximately  1 hour and 30 minutes. 
    • Upon arrival you will be welcomed by  your guide. The tour begins with a visit to the Blue Mosque , the Shrine of Hazrat Ali. is one of Afghanistan's most important religious sites. Famous for its stunning blue-tiled architecture, the mosque is believed to house the tomb of Hazrat Ali, cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad. 
    • After lunch, you will explore the local bazaar,  a bustling marketplace where you can find traditional Afghan goods, including spices, dried fruits and handmade carpets. The Bazaar has long been a centre of trade in Northern Afghanistan, reflecting the city's history as an important  stop on ancient trade connecting Central Asia with the Middle East.
    • Followed by a visit to the ancient city walls of Balkh, the remnants of one of the world's oldest cities , often called the " Mother of Cities". The walls were built to protect Balkh, which has been a key center of trade and culture under the empires such as Achaemenids, /Greek and Later Islamic dynasties. 
    • The  final stop of the day is the first mosque in Afghanistan, located in the Balkh district of Mazar-e-Sharif, dates back to the 7th century and marks the early spread of Islam in Northern Afghanistan. Though modest size, it holds great historical and religious significance and has been preserved and renovated over the centuries.
    • Following dinner, you will proceed to the hotel for check-in and overnight stay in  Mazar e-Sharif
    • Meals: Breakfast


    •   After breakfast, you will be transferred to Mazar-e-Sharif Airport for your flight back to Kabul.
    • Our First stop  when  we arrive in Kabul is to visit  Haji Mirzaman is the last practitioner now in his 70s and still uses his original wooden box camera.
    • Following lunch, we will continue our exploration of the city with a visit to the Babur Garden, a historic site built during the Mughal era. This beautifully terraced garden is the final resting place of Emperor Babur and reflects classic Mughal landscape design, with flowing water channels, greenery, and panoramic views that make it a peaceful retreat within the city.
    • After the visit , you check in to your hotel and the remainder of the day is free for your leisure.
    • Overnight in Kabul
    • Meals: Breakfast, 


    Depart Kabul after breakfast for the scenic drive to Bamyan City, the  journey  is approximately 5 hours and  passes' through rugged mountain landscapes and highland villages, offering a glimpse of rural Afghan life along the way.

    • Upon arrival in Bamyan City, we proceed to the Ministry of Culture to secure the required local permit. This is essential for visiting key historical and natural sites in the region  and is usually handled quickly with local assistance.
    • Enjoy lunch at a local at a local restaurant, sampling simple but hearty Bamyan cuisine-.
    • After lunch, you check in to the hotel, freshen up, and take a short rest. Bamyan's high altitude and calm atmosphere make this good moment to slow down before sightseeing.
    • The first stop is the famous Buddah niches carved into the cliff  face. Once home to two giant standing Buddahs, the site remains deeply symbolic, offering insight into Bamyan's Buddhist past and its role on the ancient silk Road. You have the opportunity to climb through the narrow rock-cut stairways inside the cliff, originally used by monks centuries ago.  Reaching the upper level offers breathtaking panoramic views over Bamyan valley.
    • Then we drive to Shahr-e Gholghola  know as the "Screaming City." perched on a hill, it provides panoramic views of the Bamyan Valley and tells the dramatic story of the of the city's destruction during the Mongol invasion.
    • After absorbing the historical and cultural information at the site, we continue on to the Dragon Valley to see the unique rock formations and natural fissures associated with local legends of a slain dragon. Its striking landscape and peaceful spot for photos and short walks.
    • MEALS: Breakfast, 


    • After breakfast, depart by road to Band-e Amir National park. Enjoy sightseeing at the famous blue lakes, short walks around the lakes and  have time for an  optional Boat trip to appreciate the natural scenery.
    •  After admiring band-e Amir, Drive toward Chegcheran City of Ghor province and stop along the way  to have lunch.
    • After lunch. continue driving passing through scenic highlands, valleys, and rural villages, offering opportunities for landscape viewing and brief photo stop and stretch along the way.
    • By evening, you arrive at  Chegcheran City, check in to your hotel 
    • Overnight in Chegcheran City
    • MEALS: Breakfast , Lunch , Dinner


    • After Breakfast, begin the day exploring the mountains of Firoskoh (the Turquoise Mountain), a historic region once at the heart of the Ghorid Empire. The drive takes you through dramatic highland scenery- rugged peaks, narrow valleys, and remote settlements- offering excellent phot opportunities and sense of Afghanistan's untouched beauty.
    • Continue the journey toward the Minaret of Jam, a drive of Approximately 5 hours from the surrounding areas, depending on the road conditions. Before accessing the site,  we will secure the required permit, as the Minaret of Jam is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
    • Upon arrival, we will enjoy lunch near the minaret, while taking the spectacular setting a the confluence of the Hari and Jam rivers. 
    • After lunch, we will explore the Minaret of Jam, a 12th -century architectural masterpiece rising over 65 metres high, renowned for its intricate brickwork, Kufic inscriptions, and geometric patterns, built during the Ghorid dynasty.
    • After spending  time taking photos and exploring the surroundings of the Minaret Jam, we begin the drive back to Chaghcharan City, stopping along the way for dinner at a local restaurant  after the  meal,  we continue to Chaghcharan, where we will check in for an overnight stay and rest after the day's journey.
    • Overnight in Chaghcharan City
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 


    • We begin our journey to Herat early morning, a drive approximately 12 hours through Afghanistan's stunning highlands and remote valleys. 
    • Along the way, we stop at Chishti Sharif, a historic town in Ghor Province, to explore the Khanqah, a Sufi lodge that has served as center for spiritual gatherings and meditation for centuries. here, you'll admire the serene courtyard, intricate architecture, and learn about Sufi mystics who once lived and taught in the region.
    • Continuing toward Herat, we pause for lunch , and enjoy the Ghor's Traditional food. Then following lunch, we continue our journey and offers ever-changing views, from rugged highlands and winding rivers to the more fertile plains approaching Herat.
    • By evening, we arrive in Herat City, Following dinner, we check in to our hotel for an overnight stay. 
    • Meals: Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


    •  Begin the day by exploring the Herat Citadel (Qala Ikhtyaruddin), a massive fortress that has stood for centuries as a symbol of the city's strategic and cultural importance. The citadel offers panoramic views of Herat, its bustling street, and the surrounding mountains. while its walls and towers reveal layers of history from medieval times through the Timurid period.
    • The next stop is the Great Mosque of Herat (Friday Mosque), one of Afghanistan's most stunning Islamic monuments, known for it's blue-tiled facades, intricate tilework, and majestic prayer halls, which reflects the city's rich Timurid architectural heritage.
    • Afterward, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, sampling traditional Herati cuisine such as shorwa (hearty soup), qabili pilao, and fresh naan.
    • following lunch, we proceed to explore the minarets of Herat Province, slender towers that historically served as both religious symbols and watchtowers, many dating back to the Timurid and earlier periods, showcasing exquisite brickwork and decorative patterns.
    • We continue to the Jihad Museum, which chronicles Afghanistan's modern history, resistance movements, and the resilience of its people offering a deeper understanding of the country's contemporary struggles and heritage.
    • Finally, wander through the old city of Herat, with its narrow alleys, traditional markets, and centuries-old houses, before visiting the tomb of the famous Sufi poet and mystic, Khoja Abdualla Ansari in the nearby village of Gazurgah. His tomb is an important spiritual site, attracting pilgrims and visitors who come to reflect on his poetry teachings.
    • Overnight in Herat
    • MEALS: Breakfast


    • Your tour guide will accompany you to Herat Airport for your flight back to Kabul. Upon arrival in Kabul airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our local tour guide and taken you for lunch at a local restaurant, after which you will proceed to your hotel to check in and rest.
    • After some time to relax, the afternoon is dedicated truly unique cultural experience with one of Kabul's famous traditional photographer. You will meet an old man  referred to as the "old man with a wooden box camera", 
    • You can have a your  photograph taken (Optional) with the oldest wooden box camera known as the Kamra-e-faoree. These handmade cameras served as booth the camera and darkroom, producing black-and-white portraits on the spot and were once common on the city streets.
    • Haji Mirzaman is the last practitioner now in his 70s and still uses his original wooden box camera,  with his years of experience, not only takes the photographs but also shares stories of Kabul's past, the history of his craft, and his life in the city.
    • After this fascinating visit , you will have the remainder of the afternoon free to relax or explore at your own pace, followed by a farewell dinner in the evening.
    • Overnight in Kabul
    • Meals: Breakfast


    •  After breakfast, your tour guide will escort you to Kabul International Airport as you prepare for your next adventure. This marks the conclusion of your tour.
    • Meals: Breakfast


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    WHAT'S INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED

    •  Accommodation (TWIN SHARING)
    • 1 set of male  or female Afghan  outfit
    • Meals: Breakfast, 
    • Meals : Full Board  ( Day, 6, 7, and 8)
    • 1 bottle of mineral  water per day 
    •  Domestic flights 
    • All transportation in private  car  during the tour
    • Professional English-Speaking guide
    • All Entrance fees  to all sites 
    • Letter of Invitation
    • Airport transfers


    •  Visa
    • International flights 
    • Personal Expenses
    • Single Supplement $350
    • Optional Tours 
    • Lunch and Dinner (that are not specified on the itinerary)
    • Tips   
    • Travel Insurance (Mandatory)


    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    How do you allocate our  room?

    • We make every effort to allocate rooms based on same gender, unless you are a couple or travelling with friends, in which case we are happy to accommodate shared rooms if notified in advance.
    •  In the event of odd numbers of travellers and where triple room
    • s are not available, one guest may be assigned a single room. In such cases, room allocation will be  made random.
    • Single rooms are available if you prefer your own privacy; however, a single supplement applies.

    What type of accommodation do you offer?

    • We offer carefully selected range of accommodation, from comfortable 3-star hotels and charming guest houses to premium 5-star properties.
    • Please keep in mind that the star rating in this regions may differ from European standards; however, we personally vet every property in our itineraries to ensure excellent comfort, cleanliness, and service, so you can travel with confidence and peace of mind.


    We are unmarried  Non-Muslim visitors, are we allowed to sleep in one room in Afghanistan?

    • In Afghanistan, laws and cultural norms are very conservative, especially regarding unmarried couples and non-Muslims: Technically, Hotels may allow foreigners to share a room, particularly in larger cities or more tourist -friendly areas but it is at the discretion of the hotel management.


    Why does one tour offer different meal plans, such as breakfast only, breakfast and lunch, or full board?

    • Meal plans vary within a tour to accommodate different daily schedules and meal preference. On days with early departures or extensive sightseeing, breakfast is usually included for convenience, while lunch may be left flexible due to varying tour times and locations. 
    • On some days, lunch or dinner may be included when the group returns to the hotel together or visit a location where dining is limited.
    • Full board typically offered on days with limited dining options 
    • Offering different meal plans also allows travellers the freedom to choose meals based on personal taste, dietary needs, or energy levels, while helping to manage overall tour costs. 



    Why are there optional tours instead of including everything in the package

    • Optional tours are offered because not all travellers want to participate in the same activities. Including everything in the main package would increase the overall price for everyone, even for those who may not be interested.
    • By keeping certain tours optional, travellers have the flexibility to choose activities based on their own interests and preferences. This way, those who wish to join can do so at an additional cost, while others are not required to pay for expenses they do not want.
    • The optional tours are not part of the main itinerary which is why they are  offered separate at an additional cost.


    Why some of the domestic flight(s) are NOT included in the tour price?

    • To give you greater flexibility. By not including the flight in the package, travellers have the freedom to choose flight times and prices that best suit their budget and schedule, and to book as soon as the flights become available or when fares are most favourable. This approach help keep the tour price flexible and avoids potential changes due to flight availability.


    What if I request you to book my flight?

    • We will be happy to assist you with arranging your domestic flight(s) once you confirm your decision to book. Please note that fares are subject to availability and will reflect the price on the day of purchase. Kindly be advised that a  minimal service fee will be applied to cover the booking and processing arrangements.


    • Once the flight option is confirmed , the full flight cost must be paid in advance. All tickets are subject to airline's terms, conditions, and cancellation policies. We will always share the airline's terms, conditions, and cancellation policy., and also We will always share the flight details and total price fore your approval before issuing the ticket.


    Am I able to arrive earlier or depart later than the scheduled dates? 

    • Yes, You may be able to arrive earlier or depart later, but there are important considerations. Independent Travel can be restricted in some areas, and tourists are often required to be accompanied by a local guide for safety and legal reasons. 
    • Your flexibility may also depend on the number of days granted on your visa. If you are unsure about your visa conditions or travel plans, it is strongly recommended to check in advance.


    Why travel insurance is a MUST? 

    • Travel insurance is a MUST to keep you protected and give you peace of mind. It ensures you can enjoy your trip  safely, knowing you're covered for emergencies, medical needs, or unexpected changes.


    Can I join the tour if I don't have travel insurance?

    • As per Go Beyond Borders Travel terms and conditions, travel insurance is a MUST. You are required to have it and submit proof to us before the start of your trip to ensure your safety and smooth experience.


    Can you recommend a travel insurance company that covers the trip?

    • Yes, If your travel insurance ( for example, through your bank) does not cover this trip, please let us know. We can recommend a few trusted providers to ensure you're fully protected during your trip.


    For  full details, , please check the Terms and Conditions section.


    Can I change Afghan currency before traveling?

    • Usually no. The Afghan Afghani is very difficult to obtain outside Afghanistan, and most international banks or exchange offices do not carry it.


    Do safety conditions in  Afghanistan apply everywhere?

    • Safety conditions vary across  Afghanistan. While some regions are safe, others remain restricted. Our tours are carefully designed to operate only within secure, government-controlled areas, ensuring a smooth and worry-free experience. Go Beyond Borders Travel prioritizes guests safety above all else and adheres to strict security standards. Travellers will not enter restricted or sensitive regions. During the journey, guests are expected to follow their guide's instructions, especially at checkpoints. All required permits and documentation are arranged in advanced, and respectful cooperation with security personnel is essential, as their role is to safeguard visitors.


    What happens if the tour must be cancelled due to safety issues?

    • In the event of significant security risk, tour operations maybe cancelled. All decisions are made with traveller safety as primary consideration, and necessary precautionary actions will be implemented accordingly.  (Please check the Terms and Conditions  for more details).


    What safety measures are in place to ensure the safety of women travellers in Afghanistan?

    • Travelling as a woman in Afghanistan requires extra precautions due to cultural norms and security concerns. Travelling with a licensed tour operator or local guide, which is highly recommended for foreign visitors. Women often travel with a companion or in groups particularly when visiting remote or rural areas.
    • Adhering to local dress codes and cultural practices, such as wearing modest clothing and covering hair in conservative regions, to reduce unwanted attention.
    • Tour operators and guide often provide secure transportation, vetted accommodations, and advance planning of safety routes.


    Are tour guides equipped to deal with emergencies?

    • Yes, our guides receive thorough training in emergency response and crisis management to ensure they can handle unexpected situations effectively.  Their primary responsibility is the  safety and well-being of our guests, and they are fully prepared to respond calmly and appropriately to any challenges that may arise during the tour.


    What kind of security measures, like military checkpoints, should travellers anticipate?

    • Visitors should expect routine security checks while travelling in Afghanistan, As they are standard across the country. Theses checkpoints are managed smoothly by out local guides, allowing  the  journey to continue without unnecessary interruptions. Their presence is a normal aspect of daily life and contributes to overall security.


    What guidance to you offer travellers to ensure a secure visit to Afghanistan?

    • Travellers planning to visit Afghanistan are encouraged to approach the journey with an open mind and a sprit of curiosity. While staying informed and attentive to local conditions, showing  respect and courtesy toward local communities and security personnel is essential. Following your guide's instructions and remaining cooperative throughout the trip will help ensure a  smooth, safe and rewarding travel experience.


    Are  there safety concerns for gays and lesbians travelling to Afghanistan?

    • Afghanistan, like many  countries in the middle east, has conservative social norms. It is important for LGBTQ+ travellers to respect local laws  and customs. Public display of affection  should be avoided, and discretion is strongly advised when discussing sexual orientation. By being mindful of cultural sensitivities, travellers can enjoy  safe and respectful  visit.     


    What resources are recommended for staying informed about travel conditions in Afghanistan

    • It's important for travellers to stay informed about the latest travel alerts and safety updates when visiting Afghanistan. Official sources, such as government travel advisory website, provide up-to-date information on security conditions, restricted areas and emergency contacts. Subscribing alert or checking regularly can help you plan your itinerary safely and avoid unexpected  risks. 


    Can visitors travel freely in Afghanistan without organized tours?

    • No, tourists cannot travel freely in Afghanistan; independent travel is highly restricted and organized tours with guides and permits are  strongly  required.


    Is it possible for American citizens to travel to Afghanistan ? 

    •  Yes, American citizens can technically travel to Afghanistan, but the U.S. government strongly advises against all travel. for official guidance,  the U.S.  Department of State  maintains update Is it possible to 

    3. Emergency contact numbers in Afghanistan are?


    • Police: 119
    • Ambulance / Medical Emergency: 112
    • Fire Service: 118



    Can I travel in Afghanistan as a tourist? 

    • Yes, Afghanistan does offer tourist visas, but they must be obtained in advance from Afghan embassy or consulate, as visas on arrival are  generally not  available for  tourism  purposes.


    Does Afghanistan issue e-visa?

    •  Yes, Afghanistan offers an e-visa system for certain travellers. The visa is typically issued for short stays such as tourism and must obtained before travelling.


    What are the requirements?

    •  Valid passport for at least 6 months from the date of arrival.
    • Visa Application form ( Available at Afghan embassies or consulates.
    • Usually 2 recent passport-size photos, meeting standard specification
    • Letter Of Invitation ( LOI) from a reputable tour operator, friend or family in Afghanistan. 
    • Travel itinerary, Proof of Accommodation such as Hotel reservation or confirmation from a host e.g. travel agency in Afghanistan 
    • Visa fee 

     Can I extend my Afghanistan visa?   

    • Yes, it is sometimes possible to extend an Afghan  tourist visa, but it must be done through the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs before your  visa expires.  Extensions  are NOT guaranteed and require proper documentation, a valid reason, and often the approval of local authorities.


    How much it cost of the visa?

    • The cost depends on the nationality of your passport.


    What form of payment is required for Afghanistan visa?

    • Normally, US dollars (USA) are the accepted currency. Most Afghan embassies and consulates quote and collect visa fees in USD.


    How long can a tourist remain in Afghanistan 

    • An Afghan tourist visa usually allows a stay of about 30 days in Afghanistan. The exact number of days is not the same for everyone and depends on the visa issued by the embassy, your nationality, and visa type(single -entry or multiple-entry) 
    • In some cases, tourist may be issued for shorter period.


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