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How to get there:

By Flight: 

Kabul International Airport, built by the USSR in 1960, serves as a key hub for flight connections to and from Afghanistan. In November 2023, flights mainly link to the UAE, Uzbekistan (offering direct routes to Herat and Kabul from Tashkent), and seasonal connections to Ankara. Additional sporadic direct flights operate from Istanbul, Islamabad, Jeddah, Teheran, Mashad, Delhi, Moscow, Riyadh, Urumqi, Dushanbe, and Almaty. Top airlines like Ariana, Kam Air, Turkish Airlines, Mahan Air, and Kish Air operate in and out of Kabul.

 

By land: 

Land borders with Uzbekistan, Iran, Pakistan, and Tajikistan are operational, offering various crossing points.

The Termez crossing at Amu Darya holds historical significance and provides a unique opportunity for a combined trip to Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. Mazar-i-Sharif, the major city in northern Afghanistan renowned for its Blue Mosque, lies 60 kilometers from the Termez border (a pre-obtained Afghan visa is mandatory for land crossings from Uzbekistan).

 

For those traveling from Tajikistan, a visa on arrival is possible at the Shir-Khan border.

 

 

 

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