Surge in foreign tourists visiting Afghanistan in 2025
Kabul [Afghanistan], March 23 (ANI): Afghanistan has seen a notable rise in foreign tourists during the year 1404 of the solar calendar (corresponding to 2025), as visitors from across the world explored its historical and cultural heritage, according to a report by Tolonews.
Despite years of conflict and ongoing challenges, including security concerns and economic hardship, Afghan officials say the tourism sector is showing signs of life.
Khabib Ghufran, the ministry's spokesperson, said, "In the year 1404 (solar calendar), tourists visited various provinces and regions of Afghanistan. In the first eleven months alone, their number exceeded 9,500."
Cultural analysts view the increase as a positive sign for an economy long battered by war and political instability. Maiwand Faqiri, a Kabul-based cultural analyst, told Tolonews, "Today, tourism plays a very important role in all countries."
Sayed Masoud, an economic analyst, said, "Afghanistan is among the countries with the most tourism potential, yet it is also one of those that has not fully utilised these opportunities. For example, Badakhshan has significant natural attractions, including lakes and forests, and could become one of the region's top tourist destinations."
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