Afghan National Museum, Darul Aman Palace, Mausoleum of Emperor Babur, Chehlstoon Park, The Minar-i-Istiqlal (Column of Independence), Mausoleum of Timur Shah Durrani, Bala Hissar, Minaret of Chakari, Babur Gardens, Kabul Golf Club, Kabul Zoo
Airport - Kabul International Airport serves the population of the city as a method of traveling to other cities or countries. The airport is a hub to Ariana Afghan Airlines, which is the national airlines carrier of Afghanistan. Shopping - the Kabul City Center, which is Kabul's first shopping mall, the shops around Flower Street and Chicken Street.
Hotels
Intercontinental Hotel - On the outskirts of the city heading into West Kabul; sat phone: +873 761 469690 or local tel: 020 2201320
Mustafa Hotel - In the centre of town close to Chicken Street and Flower Street; tel: 070 27 6021; email: mustafa_hotel@hotmail.com
Kabul International - Just before the Marco Polo Restaurant and Chicken and Flower Streets: tel: 020 2201124; email: kabulinternational@hotmail.com.
Park Residence - On Shahre Naw Park next to the old Czechoslovakian Embassy; tel: 070 28 0576
Hotel Spinzar - Next to the Ministry of Information and Culture, Asma-yee Wat; tel: 070 27 4983
Restaurants
Anaar - House 6, Street 4, Kolola Pushta, behind the UNICA Guesthouse; tel: 070 28 4315, 070 29 1857
Bs Place - The guesthouse in Qali Fatullah; tel: 070 27 6416
Chinese Restaurant - Ansari Square, Shahre Naw just before the Chicken and Flower Street junction; tel: 020 2201618
Delhi Darbar - House 1, Muslim Street, Shahre Naw tel: 070 27 7566
Christmas in Rajasthan (Kabul) - Leave the stress of city life behind; feel energised & refreshed! A long stressful holiday period; cold and grey weather at home; over inflated prices abroad; worrying about how you might survive Christmas Day; need to escape the Only Fools and Horses repeats, soggy sprouts, turkey sandwiches and yet more socks?. .
Rajasthan (Kabul) - Home to the Rajput warrior caste for more than a thousand years, Rajasthan simply bursts with life and vitality, beauty and colour, unrivalled architecture and fine traditions of hospitality. It is also home to some spectacular scenery, evocative rural villages and one of the most amazing breeds of horse in the world.
Guide in Kabul. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel - In 1996 travel writer Jonny Bealby set out across the border regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province to follow in the footsteps of his two heroes from English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Kipling's classic tale, The Man Who Would Be King. Travelling on foot, on an often gruelling and dangerous journey, he became captivated by a land of harsh natural beauty, political intrigues and a diverse and fascinating population.
Wild Frontiers now takes tourists to a total of 20 countries on three continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides we are able to give our clients something different by getting beneath the surface and finding special and secret places.