Traveling to Afghanistan and Pakistan offers a unique opportunity to explore two culturally rich and historically significant countries. In Afghanistan, visitors can marvel at the breathtaking landscapes of the Hindu Kush mountains, discover ancient archaeological sites like the Buddhas of Bamiyan, and experience the warmth of local hospitality in bustling bazaars. The vibrant cities of Kabul and Herat showcase a blend of traditional and modern influences, offering insights into the country's resilient spirit.
Meanwhile, Pakistan is home to diverse landscapes, from the majestic peaks of K2 in the Karakoram range to the lush valleys of Swat and Hunza. Travelers can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of cultures, savor delicious cuisine, and visit historical sites such as the stunning Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.
Both countries offer adventure and a chance to engage with the rich histories and traditions of the region, making for an unforgettable journey.
Countries
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Tours
Afghanistan February Winter Tour
Covering Bamyan, Mazar i Sharif, Samangan, Balkh and of course Kabul, this tour covers what we think are all the best spots Afghanistan currently has to offer.
Pakistan March Spring Tour
Some of the most spectacular mountains in the world, possibly our favourite border crossing, some totally bizarre street doctors, and the surprising order of Islamabad.
Afghanistan and Pakistan Spring Combo Tour
On this tour you'll see street doctors, imposing mountains, the awesome Wagah border crossing, the sheer beauty of Bamyan and the hustle and bustle of Kabul, plus much much more!
Kabul Marathon Tour April 2026 (Kabul only)
Join us for the first ever available-to-the-public, Taliban-sanctioned, Kabul Marathon! Choose from 5km, 10km, half or full, or just come to spectate this historic event. It's not often that these opportunities present themselves, don't let it pass you by!
Kabul Marathon Tour April 2026 (Kabul & Bamyan)
Join us for the first ever available-to-the-public, Taliban-sanctioned, Kabul Marathon! Choose from 5km, 10km, half or full, or just come to spectate this historic event. But want to see more than just Kabul while you're there? This version of the tour has you covered.
Afghanistan April Spring Tour
Historical sites, the hustle and bustle of Kabul, the pristine nature of Bamyan, and a totally unique political and social situation.
Afghanistan June Summer Tour (Guided by Females)
Think women can't visit Afghanistan? Think again! Your female guides will show you around the bustling cities of Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif, before we head to Bamiyan to cool off from the summer heat. This one isn't just for the ladies though! Anyone is welcome to join what is sure to be an unforgettable journey across this beautiful and chaotic country.
Afghanistan August Summer Budget Tour
Centred around Kabul and Bamiyan, this tour is for those looking for an overview of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan August Summer Tour
Covering Bamiyan, Mazar e Sharif, Samangan, Balkh and of course Kabul, this tour covers what we think are all the best spots Afghanistan currently has to offer.
Afghanistan August Summer Grand Tour
Come and explore Afghanistan with us in this comprehensive tour. We'll head south to Kandahar, Ghazni and Lashkargah, west to Herat, and north to Mazar e Sharif, Balkh and Samangan. Of course no tour to Afghanistan would be complete without exploring Kabul, and don't worry, Bamiyan features in there too!
Afghanistan November Autumn Tour
Come and see all the best spots in this wonderful and unique country.
7 Stans Tour
An epic roadtrip from Almaty to Islamabad, traversing mountains, desert, cities, and ruins, crossing 7 land borders, and going from the former Soviet Union to the tropical subcontinent, with a stop at Turkmenistan Carpet Day on the way.
Afghanistan August Summer Tour
This is the tour for those wanting to explore the natural beauty that is Bamiyan and Band e Amir. Escaping the summer heat in the cool mountains, you'll see traditional village life, while also experiencing the bustling cities of Kabul and Mazar i Sharif.