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Afghanistan Travel Guide - Overview
Once an essential part of the
hippy trail, friendly, beautiful
Afghanistan has sadly been destroyed by years of war and neglect.
Home to plentiful countryside and the rugged
Hindu Kush mountain range, travellers came for the clear
mountain air and to see attractions like the giant
Buddha statues of Bamiyan.
However, the statues and many other monuments were destroyed under the
catastrophic reign of the Taleban, a
party of Islamic militants. After 9/11, Afghanistan was accused of
harbouring Osama Bin Laden and faced a heavy bombardment from the US
which destroyed much of the country's infrastructure.
With thousands of peace-keeping troops still occupying
Kabul and pockets of fighting
continuing in the south, it seems it will be some time before
Afghanistan is restored to its former glory.
Travellers are strongly advised against all travel to Afghanistan, as
the threat from terrorist or criminal violence is extremely high. There
is also a widespread danger from mines and kidnap throughout the country.
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