
Shared Traditions and Everyday Culture in Afghanistan
Understanding these traditions helps visitors feel more comfortable and helps locals feel respected.

Understanding these traditions helps visitors feel more comfortable and helps locals feel respected.

Ariana’s fleet blends Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The sturdy Airbus A310s and Boeing 737-400s connect Afghanistan to the world…

An Afghan traditional wedding is a vibrant tapestry woven from time-honored customs, joyous celebration, and deep cultural significance…

National Museum of Afghanistan, OMAR Mine Museum, Jihad Museum, Herat National Museum, Bamyan Museum and Cultural Center

Who needs modern toys when Afghan kids have sheep knucklebones?
If Afghanistan had a national childhood hobby, Gudiparan Bazi (kite fighting) would win with no tie-breaker needed.

Ramadan in 2026 is expected to start on the 18th of February and continue until the 19th of March. This depends on local moon sighting and the announcements of the Taliban government

One cup and you’re a guest. Two cups and you’re family. Three cups? You might never escape – and strangely, you won’t want to

This country has been quietly producing world-class art, textiles, minerals, and fashion long before “handmade” became a hipster trend

Afghan cuisine is not just food — it’s culture, tradition, and the kind of love that grandmas measure in extra spoonful of rice..

With Afghanistan’s rugged terrain, limited medical facilities, and remote travel routes, insurance isn’t just a safety net—it’s your travel buddy for peace of mind