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This is a two-day extension that can be done at the start or end of any Afghanistan tour. It begins and ends in Kabul, so it is easily accessible, and is perfect for those who want to see one of the most extreme parts of the country.
Kandahar is the second largest city in Afghanistan and was formerly the Taliban capital (the first time they were in control). Until the Taliban takeover in 2021, Kandahar was one of the most dangerous places to be in Afghanistan. Kidnappings were extremely common and the few foreigners who went there had to go in and out as quickly as possible. However, now that the Taliban is in control, Kandahar is just as safe to visit as anywhere else in Afghanistan. That being said, it is the most conservative part of an already extremely conservative nation, and you will notice that things feel very different in this part of the country.
We have designed this itinerary as a two-day trip, flying between Kandahar and Kabul. However, it is also possible to drive one way, and those wishing to see even more of Afghanistan should check out our three-day Kandahar and Ghazni Extension .
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Accommodation one night, breakfast included |
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Transport as per itinerary, beginning and ending in Kabul |
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Return flights between Kabul and Kandahar |
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Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary |
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English speaking guide |
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All required permits |
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: $
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Visa fee |
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Meals other than breakfast on Day 2 |
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Transport to and from Kabul |
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Accommodation and any other services before or after the tour |
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Personal expenses such as souvenirs or any optional activities |
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Tips |
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Any additional flights needed in Afghanistan that may be necessary due to security concerns |
See the place that is the heart of the Taliban first-hand, something that wasn't possible until very recently
Shop with locals at Kandahar's unique bazaar
Take in the views over the Afghan desert after climbing the Forty Steps of Kandahar
Due to safety considerations we choose not to publicise our exact itinerary.
If you are interested in joining us please get in touch and we will gladly send you the details.