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Air Arabia
30 Apr, Wed
09:10 AM
Riyadh - Kabul
1 stop
23h 35m
RUH-KBL
Air Arabia
29 Apr, Tue
09:50 AM
Madinah - Kabul
1 stop
23h 30m
MED-KBL
Air Arabia
29 Apr, Tue
10:10 AM
Jeddah - Kabul
1 stop
23h 10m
JED-KBL
Air Arabia
23 Apr, Wed
09:05 AM
Dammam - Kabul
1 stop
23h 40m
DMM-KBL
Flydubai
26 Apr, Sat
06:55 PM
Abha - Kabul
1 stop
11h 40m
AHB-KBL
Kam Air
28 Apr, Mon
01:30 AM
Jeddah - Mazar I Sharif
1 stop
8h
JED-MZR
Air India
30 Apr, Wed
08:30 PM
Dammam - Faizabad
1 stop
12h 35m
DMM-AYJ
Air India
1 May, Thu
08:55 PM
Jeddah - Faizabad
1 stop
13h
JED-AYJ
Air India
27 Apr, Sun
05:25 PM
Riyadh - Faizabad
1 stop
16h 30m
RUH-AYJ
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Currency AFN
Number of flights per week 4
Top destinations Kabul
Most popular airline Kam Air
Most popular airport Kabul Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 13 hour 50 min

About Afghanistan

Afghanistan, often associated with wars and turmoil, has emerged as a key player in Central Asia. With a history shaped by the Turks, Soviets, and Mongols, it stands as a vital cultural center reflecting the imprints of these diverse influences.
The major sources of income in Afghanistan include natural gas, oil, agriculture, and livestock. Despite facing significant economic setbacks due to war, especially given its young population, Afghanistan occupies a strategic position, sharing borders with key nations such as Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China. The country experiences a continental climate, bringing scorching summers with temperatures rising up to 45 degrees Celsius and dry cold winters marked by extreme frost events.
Kabul, the capital city, often referred to as the heart of Asia, carries historical significance as the capital of various civilizations. Amidst these historical influences, tourists are drawn to the enchanting Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the stunning Qargha Lake in Kabul. Other notable cities include Mazar-i-Sharif, revered by Muslims, and Kandahar, boasting numerous cultural and historical artifacts. Despite perceptions of being closed off, Afghanistan hosts a limited number of social events.
The Kite Festival captivates a multitude of Afghan children, while the Buzkashi Festival endeavors to introduce the national sport of Buzkashi to the world, a unique competition where players on horseback vie to score a goal with a goat's head.
Afghan cuisine emphasizes meat in nearly every meal. Bread is commonly used instead of knives and forks. Noteworthy dishes include Afghan meatballs, dried yogurt called Osh Pyozee, and Afghan Kebab, a delectable meat dish.

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