Pakistan - Afghanistan Tour

Langue Anglais, Persian (Farsi), Ourdou
Coût 4500 USD pour l'excursion
Nombre de personnes: Groupe jusqu’à 4 personnes
Durée 1 semaine 3 jours

Day 1st :Arrival Islamabad

Arrival in Islamabad International airport, meet with our guide and transfer to hotel.

Visit Afghan Embassy and Explore Taxila

Moring 8-30 am drive to Afghanistan Embassy with required document, fill the visa form and pay the fee for argent visa, when you free from the embassy visit Taxila famous archaeology site and museum. Lunch at Taxila and in the evening drive back to Islamabad for overnights stay in Hotel.

Day 2nd

Collection of Visa and Explore Islamabad

Morning visit Islamabad and collection of Visa from Embassy

In the morning visa Pakistan Monument and national Museum. around 11am collect your visa from Afghanistan embassy and enjoy lunch in Islamabad , after lunch drive to Peshawar the ancient living city, On arrival visit Khyber old market and overnight in hotel

Day 3rd: Peshawar – Kabul

In the morning drive to Torkhum border, short beak at Peshawar and the famous Khyber Pass., On arrival the border visits the Pakistan site custom and Migration office and cross the border of Pakistan enter in Afghanistan. Lunch at Jalalabad, after lunch drive Kabul, On arrival check-in your hotel.

Day 4th :Explore Kabul

Explore the capital of Afghanistan, visit national museum, king place, old market and after lunch visit Garden Babur, which was built in 1504 by Mughal empire. In the evening visit the local market and Ziarat-e-Sakhi , Overnight in hotel,

Day 5th :Kabul- Bamyan

Eerily in the Morning drive to Bamyan through chahar Qaleh , stope f0r pictures and tea break, on arrival transfer hotel. After lunch visit the famous Bamyan Buddha area, in the evening visit the market. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 6th :Day Free in Bamyan

After breakfast drive to Band-e Amir National Park Afghanistan established its first national park on April 22, 2009, to promote and protect the natural beauty of a series of intensely blue lakes created by natural dams high in the Hindu Kush. Band-e-Amir is a chain of six lakes in the mountainous desert of central Afghanistan. Drive back to Bamyan visit The ruined Buddha’s. The ruined Buddha’s are the main reason that most people visit Bamyan. Although some feel that to visit at all is to reward cultural vandalism and desecration... Created in the 6th century, they long were the largest in the world and a pilgrimage site for Buddhists. Over the centuries they were damaged by various invaders, and in 2001 the Taliban declared them 'un-Islamic', rolled in tanks and destroyed them completely. All that remains are the 'footprints'. But there are many interesting caves and inside, many of the caves have remains of painted frescos.

The Buddhas were built by the Gandharan Kingdom which ruled the area a few centuries BCE. For that kingdom's capital and better-preserved art of the same period

Caves are abundant throughout the mountainside, many of them used as residences. It's best to observe from a distance, out of respect for the residents and for your safety.

Shahr-e Gholghola. A ruined fortified citadel situated on an hill just east of Bamiyan, providing some of the best views of the entire valley

Day 7th:Bamyan – Pol-e- khomri - – Mazar-e-Sharif

Today you will visit the most attractive area of Bamyan and pol-e-Khomri, lunch at Pol-e-Khumari and drive to Mazar , on the way visit Takht-e Rustam (just off the Balkh road, between Mazar and Pol e Khomri). A 5th-century Buddhist stupa and Buddhist cave complex. Unlike most stupas, Takht-e Rustam is not built atop the ground, but dug out from the bedrock, on arrival to Mazar transfer to your hotel. After Lunch visit the local market, Overnight in Hotel.

Day 8th :Explore Mazar-i-Sharif- Balk

With a population of more than 485,000 (2020), Mazar-e Sharif is the 4th largest city in Afghanistan. It was founded in the 12th century after a local mullah dreamt of the secret site where Ali bin Talib, the Prophet's cousin and the fourth caliph of Islam, had been buried (outside of Afghanistan most Muslims believe that Ali is buried in Najaf, Iraq). A shrine, which was rebuilt as the Blue Mosque, was constructed on the site and the city of Mazar grew around it.

Historically this region was known as Bactria, its capital was Balkh and Mazar was a smaller town nearby. However Balkh was abandoned due to disease in the mid-19th century and Mazar assumed the role of capital of the region, a position it has maintained ever since.

Qala-i-Jangi. A fortress 30 minutes from Mazar-e Sharif that became infamous during the American-backed defeat of the Taliban by the Northern Alliance, when video footage of US and UK soldiers appeared on television sets around the world, firing into the rebelling Taliban prisoners and an American Taliban was taken prisoner - one of the few survivors. The uprising started right after the death of an American CIA Agen.

Balkh was historically an ancient place of religions, Zoroastrianism and Buddhism, and one of the wealthiest and largest cities of Khorasan, since the latter's earliest history. The city was known to Persians as Zariaspa and to the Ancient Greeks as Bactra, giving its name to Bactria (Greeks called the city also Zariaspa).[It was mostly known as the center and capital of Bactria or Tokharistan. Marco Polo described Balkh as a "noble and great city". Balkh is now for the most part a mass of ruins, situated some 12 km.

Drive back and overnight in Hotel.

Day 9th :Mazar-i-Sharif –Kabul

Today after breakfast drive back to Kabul, lunch at Pol-e-khomeri and cross the famous salong tunnel to Kabul, on the way your will stop for pictures and tea. On arrival transfer to hotel.

Day 10th :Fly Kabul- to Home land.

Today you will fly back to home after you amazing adventure in Afghanistan. End of the tour ,

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