Policy for Tourists in Afghanistan
The tourism industry of Afghanistan, developed with government help in the early 1970s, has been negligible since 1979 due to internal political instability. A passport and visa are required for entrance into Afghanistan. In 1999, the UN estimated the daily cost of staying in Kabul at $70 USD. Approximately 61% of these costs were estimated to be the price of a room in a guesthouse. It also has a high rate for hotels. Travel was highly restricted in the country due to the US-led campaign against the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
Afghan embassies issue between 15,000 and 20,000 tourist visas annually.In 2014, bookings for adventure trips were doubled in Afghanistan.
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