Join YPT on our most budget friendly Afghanistan tour to date and experience the highlights of Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif, and Bamiyan – including a live match of the legendary Buzkashi!
This rare winter journey offers a deeper look into a beautiful and complex country, introducing you to locals while uncovering the must-see sights of a region long known as the “Crossroads of Asia” or, as its adversaries have called it, the “Graveyard of Empires”.
Your tour with us begins in Kabul, the capital where British and Russian empires once clashed in the “Great Game.” But this tour is about the present-day Kabul. Its culture, resilience, and daily life. You’ll visit key sites including the Sakhi Shah-e Mardan Shrine, the vibrant Ka Faroshi Bird Market, and the OMAR Landmine Museum, offering sobering insights into the country’s recent history.
Next, we take a domestic flight to Mazar-i-Sharif, where you’ll witness the heart pounding spectacle of Buzkashi – Afghanistan’s national sport and a UNESCO listed cultural tradition. In this dramatic polo-like game, two teams of fearless horsemen compete over a sand filled sack – a symbolic stand-in for the traditional headless goat carcass. A display of strength, honour, and local pride. These matches are remote and held only in winter, making this a rare and unforgettable experience.
While in Mazar, we’ll also explore the ancient city of Balkh, considered one of the oldest cities in the world. You’ll view the striking Blue Mosque (Shrine of Hazrat Ali) from the outside. Afghanistan’s most iconic buildings, which tourists rarely see today.
We then continue to Bamiyan, famous for its serene turquoise lakes and dramatic mountain landscapes in the shadow of the Hindu Kush. Once two magnificent Buddhas stood proudly here with their unknown origin, they survived many empires, and the arrival of Islam, yet the Taliban destroyed them. Here you can marvel and appreciate the sheer size and skills of the past.
Afghanistan is one of the more controversial countries of the 20th and 21st centuries, however we will show you an incredible place, beyond the headlines and challenge your perceptions.
Trips to Afghanistan do create dangers all of their own and whilst we want you to have as much freedom as possible, we must state that both the YPT and local guides have the final word with regards to changes to the itinerary for safety reasons. Whilst the route YPT have chosen passes through areas that we consider to be stable; the situation can change and we may have to alter the route or cancel sections of the trip at short notice.
Thursday 11th December – Kabul, Afghanistan
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Friday 12th December – Kabul – Mazar-i-Sharif: Buzkashi
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Saturday 13th December – Mazar – Balkh – Mazar
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Sunday 14th December – Mazar-i-Sharif – Kabul – Bamiyan
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Monday 15th December – Bamiyan – Band-e-Amir – Bamiyan
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Tuesday 16th December – Bamiyan – Kabul
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Wednesday 17th December – Kabul
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