More International Tourists Visit Afghanistan’s Herat Province
Saturday, 12 January 2013 08:00
Ghayor Waziri
Afghanistan might not be your first choice for a holiday, but the number of tourists coming to Herat Province is growing.
Last year there was a 60% increase in the number of tourists to the area.
Many travel websites describe travel in Afghanistan as ‘extremely dangeorus’ but Herat is considered the safest province in the country, despite a series of bombs and suicide attacks.
More and more international tourists are flocking to visit the historic sites, the mosques and mausoleums in the city of Herat. And the growing level of tourism brings jobs for local people.
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