FAQs

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Afghanistan safe to travel?

Yes. Since the change of government in 2021, nationwide conflict has ended and overall security has improved substantially. There are no active front-lines, no internal warfare, and violent incidents have dropped sharply compared to the previous 20 years. Roads, cities, and daily life are now more stable and predictable, especially in regions open to visitors, but we recommend traveling with a professional, locally rooted tour company. When travel is organized correctly,  trusted contacts, and real-time awareness—Afghanistan can be visited safely and responsibly.

Is Afghanistan worth visiting despite its reputation?

Yes. Afghanistan offers profound history, striking landscapes, and extraordinary hospitality that few places in the world can match. While the country is complex, traveling with the right guidance transforms it from an intimidating destination into a deeply human and memorable experience.

What currency is used, and how do tourists handle money?

Afghanistan’s official currency is Afghani (AFN), which is used for most everyday transactions. Tourists, however, often rely on foreign cash, as credit cards and ATMs are not reliable. The US dollar is widely accepted, and the euro is also commonly used, especially by hotels, tour operators, and money changers. Visitors typically exchange dollars or euros into Afghani as needed and carry cash for all expenses.

Do tourists need a visa in advance?

Yes. Most tourists must obtain a visa before traveling to Afghanistan. Visas are issued by Afghan embassies or consulates and cannot be obtained on arrival. The process requires advance planning, proper documentation, and clear travel details. We guide our clients step by step through the visa requirements, help prepare the necessary paperwork, and ensure everything is in order before departure—so there are no delays or last-minute complications.

What should tourists wear in Afghanistan?

Visitors should dress modestly and practically. Long sleeves, loose-fitting clothing, and neutral colors are recommended. Dressing respectfully not only aligns with local customs but also makes travel smoother and more comfortable

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