

A treasure trove of Afghanistan's rich history, housing artifacts dating back to the 5th century BC.
Famous for its traditional Afghan breakfast, especially the 'Sheer Chai' and 'Nan-e-Afghani'.
Known for its authentic Afghan breakfast dishes, including 'Osh' and 'Qabili Pallow'.
Popular for its lunch buffet featuring a variety of Afghan dishes.

Kandahar has a hot and dry climate, but long sleeves protect from sun and cultural sensitivity.
Protects from intense sun, essential for outdoor activities like visiting the museum.

High UV index in Kandahar, sunscreen is crucial to prevent sunburn and skin damage.
Hand-painted earthenware, a traditional craft from Kandahar, often depicting local motifs and designs.
Intricately designed jewellery pieces set with turquoise stones, a symbol of wealth and status in Afghan culture.
Hand-knotted wool carpets featuring traditional Afghan designs, often taking months to complete.
Rice dish with carrots, raisins, and mutton, flavored with spices like cardamom and cinnamon.
Thick, soft bread with sesame seeds, typically served with breakfast.
Rice dish with lamb, carrots, and raisins, topped with a fried egg.
A treasure trove of Afghanistan's rich history, housing artifacts dating back to the 5th century BCE.
A serene public garden with beautiful flowers, trees, and a peaceful atmosphere.
A bustling market offering a variety of local products, food, and traditional Afghan crafts.
A breathtaking natural spectacle where waterfalls are illuminated, creating a magical atmosphere.

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