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June 11, 2003

Bored with Cabo? Try Kabul.

Ever since the Taliban fell in late 2001, I've been curious about when tourism would return to Afghanistan. Apparently, it's beginning to. In a recent Mammoth Times article entitled The Rebirth of Afghanistan, Bill Altaffer optimistically describes what he saw on a recent package tour to Kabul. "You won't find hordes of tourists, fancy hotels, five-star dining or organized sports and other activities there," he writes. "What you will find are wonderfully friendly people living in a culture radically different from your own, colorful and vibrant street scenes alive with strange sights and smells, a whole country as yet unexplored and unspoiled by a tourist-oriented infrastructure."

Altaffer goes on to describe Kabul's people, restaurants, schools, markets, historical sites, and the ever-present war detritus (an attraction in itself in Afghanistan -- some war remnants date back to the British area and beyond). Amidst all this, did Altaffer ever feel in danger? "Yes," he quips, "for two reasons. I passed twice through Pakistan, for one. My other fear, since I stopped in [East Asia] twice, was possible exposure to SARS. But none of us were afraid to be in Afghanistan itself."

Posted by Rolf on June 11, 2003 09:57 PM
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