Afghanistan Travel and Tour Guide
One of the most well-known tourist destinations is Asia. With lots of tourist spots and cheap travel destinations, you will surely have an enjoyable vacation even if you are on a tight travel budget. Among the countries that you can visit in Asia include the Philippines, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea, Maldives, Laos, Brunei, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Macau, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, India, Japan, Mongolia, Nepal, Daruss, North Korea, Laos, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
A typical Asia travel covers the foremost tourist regions of Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia and Myanmar. Most travel experts often advise their clients to visit these regions during the breezy months. In Asia, you can travel either by taxi, airplane, bus or hire your personal driver. You can also travel by boat and train. Land and train travel can be such a wonderful event to take a look at the countryside as you move towards another destination.
If you are considering an Asia travel package, it is wise to consult a travel agency or a travel agent who can give you cheap travel deals. You can also search online for cheap travel packages. Travel excursions and tours are great means to explore a city or a country. Fully escorted travel tours typically include air fares, hotel accommodations, meals, guides and a lot more.
Asia offers a few of the finest air pass values of some regions. For less than two thousand dollars, you can visit almost 20 different interesting spots in Asia. Among the most usual price destinations are Cebu, Bangkok, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Sapporo, Penang, Manila, Osaka, Shanghai, Colombo, Ho Chi Minh, Singapore and Taipei, to name a few. Another cheap Asia travel is to book a group travel. This could be an escapade Asia traveling with your family, friends or people you do not personally know.
There are lots of travel websites on the Internet that you can check to find cheap Asia travel deals or packages. And if you know where to take a glance at, you can surely find a cost effective travel package, discounted airfares, promotional deals and an affordable travel agent. You may also check some newspapers and magazines to find the best travel deals in Asia or may ask your friends who have visited Asia at a very affordable rate.
There are simply lots of places to see in Asia and these include the newly opened Disneyland in Hong Kong, fish and flea markets in Tokyo, astonishing zoos in Singapore, fabulous beaches in the Philippines like Boracay and Dakak, bird parks in Indonesia, pristine beaches in Thailand, religious sites in Kamakura and animal rehabilitation centers in Malaysia. With so many great things to see, you can certainly have a wonderful experience and get to see a diverse culture.
When searching for cheap airfares, it is advisable to look for airlines and travel agencies that focus on the country that you are planning to visit. Finding the most inexpensive means of transportation is a thing but do not, of course, forget about safety.
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jackrussell19a
April 21st, 2009 at 1:34 pm
Not very….hahah I wouldn't advise it though, it is still a dangerous area. I would check with the Consulate there to ask what they are recommending for Americans, they might be able to give you a better idea.
Iysha M
April 21st, 2009 at 1:57 pm
Iraq is smack dab in the middle of the richest oil reserve on the planet. As of 9/11 Sadams army was in shambles , his brutality was legendary, and after over 8 years of sanctions the civilian population was undergoing a humanitarian crisis.
Bush and the majority of his cabinet disapproved of Bush senior leaving Sadam in power after the first Gulf war.
All this coupled with a reasonably logical assumption that Sadam probably had some WMD stashed away some where made for a relatively easy sell to the American people that a military invasion was justified on the heals of the 9/11 attack and the administration correctly ascertained that a military victory over Sadams army would be a cake walk.
They incorrectly assumed that once Saddam was removed the Iraqi people would unite to rapidly adopt a democracy that would be a model for the mideast and friendly to the US. Had this gone off as planned it would not only have solved the US energy needs for decades it would also have provided an ideal strategic military base of operations to strike Iran and Syria if military action should be required to bend them to the Administrations will.
Once the Oil reserves of Iraq were secure as well as oil reserves in Iran coupled with oil reserves in Saudi Arabia the US would essentially control the well head in the Mideast and pretty much any country on the planet that the Administration found to be in contention would find it’s energy supply cut off and that would be a very powerful weapon indeed.
Of course the possibility remains that the Administration will go ahead with their plan and invade Iran regardless of the failure to produce a viable friendly democracy, he has the air power sitting idle and he has the ground troops in place and battle hardened if a ground assault is required to destroy military resistance in Iran and or Syria.
The Idea that such shenanigans are a war against terrorism is laughable in that if such actions are taken they will justify the terrorists cause world wide.
Our children’s children’s war to which they speak.
This doesn’t have to be, this environment is being created by wealth and power seeking ever more wealth and power that’s producing the poverty and inequity and warfare that in turn produces the terrorist’s.
chainsawXmassacre
April 21st, 2009 at 2:14 pm
you, sir, are freakishly talented. congratulations.
ravensfanandrea19962
April 21st, 2009 at 2:15 pm
AMAZING!! love it!
its like u took a picture@@
tarnegolet
April 21st, 2009 at 4:15 pm
wow
JayH
April 21st, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Why on earth would a peaceful country have a need to have permanent bases anywhere but on home ground?
Canadians are first and foremost – Peacekeepers, not warring imperialists. We go where we are needed and when we are asked – we do not assume to know better than the rest of the world what should and shouldn't be. If that were the case, we would undoubtedly have military bases all over to make it easy to stick our noses in other people's business.
We are, however, an active member of The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and as such, we get involved in safeguarding the freedom and security of its member countries by political and military means when called upon to do so. You can learn about NATO at the link below or google the word or the name in full to get a variety of pages on the subject.
Edit: I am not sure what Jim B thinks is contrary – The question is in the present tense, not the past. And I did not omit NATO which addresses the post WWII and Korean War periods and is ongoing. I spent most of my life caring for Vets and my answer was absolutely NOT intended to put down any vets or minimize their contributions. But right now, we are more often called upon to be Peacekeepers in our role as a country. Our role as a member of NATO is in keeping with the Treaty we signed. At present, it seems to me, we spend most of our efforts cleaning up after wars and military conflicts started by others.
zackoman123
April 21st, 2009 at 4:37 pm
amazing, how is that possible!? !?
knyttis1
April 21st, 2009 at 9:55 pm
holy shit ur awesome i wish i had ur talent keep up that good work/natacha
Janda B
April 22nd, 2009 at 11:09 pm
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/af.html#Trans
BAGHEADSproduction
April 23rd, 2009 at 1:09 am
GOOD JOB! I Will Susrcibe!
happyanimeproduction
April 23rd, 2009 at 2:23 am
AMAZINGGG
Pinkie
April 23rd, 2009 at 8:11 am
The air distance between Bangor, Maine and Kabul, Afghanistan is 6352.28 miles, or 10222.73 kilometers.
An SR-71 flying at its (reported) record speed travels 2,193.17 mile per hour, or 3,529.56 km per hour.
If that jet could maintain that speed for the entire distance (which it cannot do), the trip would take 2.89 hours. It would probably have to refuel twice enroute, and does not fly at its maximum speed when cruising long distances.
punkinlsa94
April 23rd, 2009 at 11:54 am
It took 8 to fly to London so I'd guess around 12.
Gapfruit
April 23rd, 2009 at 1:48 pm
can’t believe it’s drawn out of nothing, could be a photography!
Ada
April 23rd, 2009 at 11:09 pm
Take steps to ensure your own safety, have a plan. Talk with the German Consulate so you know what options you have if you should run into trouble.
As a worse case scenario, figure out what you would do if once there, your husband decides he does not want either of you leaving.
serilopr
April 24th, 2009 at 6:08 am
my favorite actor! too!
Johnny Depp! best movie Edward Scissorhands! your Awsom! artist!
FlashPlayer
April 24th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
One day when I was traveling with PIA Pakistani International Airline.
There was a guy from Denmark he was Pasthoon he was siting next to me. I asked him where are you going to PAK he said from Islamabad i will go to Kabul.
It's easy to get out from Kabul AFG to Islamabad many Afghanis do like that.. Some of them travel from Islamabad to Kabul from Kabul to ISBD
Melinda P
April 24th, 2009 at 8:32 pm
its its 14.8 Hours, 11900 Kilometer or 7410 Miles