Afghanistan
Tourists
Yeah.
Also, what a shitty article. No other information beyond what was said in the title, though the extra context of how Afghanistan went from almost 700 tourists in 2021 to 7000 now is both concerning and disappointing.
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Afghanistan
Tourists
Yeah.
Also, what a shitty article. No other information beyond what was said in the title, though the extra context of how Afghanistan went from almost 700 tourists in 2021 to 7000 now is both concerning and disappointing.
Other than the Buddha statues, which admittedly was where the tourists were killed, what even is there to see?
Apparently quite impressive cave complexes in the mountains, or so I've heard
Booking tickets now you’ve convinced me.
I am going to suggest that people consider other countries to visit for tourism.
Couple weeks ago an article popped up about the Taliban trying to increase tourism
The Taliban and ISIS are acting like the Spider-Man pointing meme.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Islamic State has claimed responsibility after three Spanish tourists were killed when gunmen opened fire in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan province.
The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday that three of its nationals died in the attack and that at least one more had been injured.
Islamic State's affiliate in Afghanistan is a major rival of the country's Taliban government.
It earlier claimed an attack on Chinese citizens at a hotel in the capital Kabul in 2022.
Bamiyan province is home to the remains of two giant Buddha statues blown up by the Taliban in 2001 and the region is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Tourism in Afghanistan peaked in the 1960s and 1970s when the country formed part of the popular "hippy trail" route.
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