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KabulOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in kabulFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in kabul, Bed and Breakfast!Asia : Central Asia : Afghanistan : Kabul
Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan. Large parts of the city were completely destroyed during the various wars, particularly the western part. It is also the case that many buildings are so badly built that they have fallen down without any hostile action. Recently, some more modern style tower blocks have started to appear. Previously, any tall building would have been blown to bits. ![]() ![]()
![]() Understand![]() Get in![]() By planeKabul Airport (KBL) is a short drive east of the city (Tel: 9251-61001). Airport facilities include banking, buffet-bar, car park, post office and restaurant (all very basic). Do not expect a modern international standard airport. This is possibly the dirtiest airport in the world. Taxis are available to the city centre. ![]() By carThe road from Kandahar has been rebuilt, but is very dangerous through ![]() By busThe main bus company is Millie Bus and there are also many private buses. They are all best avoided by non-Afghans. Safety is a major problem with frequent accidents. On 19th August 2005, 20 people died on the Kabul - Kandahar road when two buses collided. ![]() Get around![]() See
![]() Do![]() LearnRead about the culture, history and people before your visit. Kabul can is a maze of a city with lots of interesting historical places. Just like every city you should take precautions and find out about the current political climate of the country. ![]() Work![]() BuyThe Share-e Naw area has some shops. The Roshan Plaza has some quite respectable clothes shops. Kabul City Centre next to the park has some very smart shops. Chicken street is famed for its tourist fare (carpets, carvings, knives etc) and pirate CD/DVD's. Supreme supermarket on the Jalalabad road (near the British military base) has Western products including beer. It is not open to Afghans. There is frequently a security alert on the Jalalabad road. ![]() Eat![]() Budget![]() Mid-range
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![]() Contact![]() Stay safeThere sometimes is a kidnap threat. Westerners are occasionally targeted by criminals or Taliban sympathisers. Travellers should seek out a respectable guide or a tour company in the country. ![]() CopeRead the Scene (http://www.afghanscene.com/) magazine for restaurant reviews and all sorts of useful info. It is free, although expect street sellers to charge for it. There are many FM radio stations. However, the only widely available English language broadcast is from the BBC World Service on 101.6MHz. ![]() Get out
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