Tourists attacked in Afghanistan

We were looking at running tours to Afghanistan where I work but scrapped the plans after things started to kick off in Kabul a year ago.

Herat has been fairly safe for a long time though.
 
I can understand wanting some excitement on your travels but Afghanistan is rather a strange choice given the situation there.
 
We were looking at running tours to Afghanistan where I work but scrapped the plans after things started to kick off in Kabul a year ago.

Herat has been fairly safe for a long time though.

I'm very curious Mickey... How long did you go to NK? How much about did it cost and how was the food?

Did the people seem down trodden and oppressed in the cities or is that just those in farming areas?

Asking as my friend and I are considering it in 3-5years...
 
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I went for 5 days back in 2012 and then another 5 days back in May this year and I'll be back in a months time for another 5 days. First time as a tourist but the next two times for work.

Things have changed massively since 2012 but the first time around people looked pretty run down in the countryside and also in some areas of Pyongyang. Things have improved a lot though.

Food was rough first time around but now it is really good in the restaurants they let foreigners visit. I actually enjoyed the food in Pyongyang more than what I got on a recent trip to South Korea.

I paid about £650 for the first trip from Beijing.

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Cheers I will def commit your user to memory. £650 seems a little steep Imo for 5 days but then I'm a cheapskate of the highest order.


Awesome :D... How long were you waiting for those two to move into position?
 
I went for 5 days back in 2012 and then another 5 days back in May this year and I'll be back in a months time for another 5 days. First time as a tourist but the next two times for work.

Things have changed massively since 2012 but the first time around people looked pretty run down in the countryside and also in some areas of Pyongyang. Things have improved a lot though.

Food was rough first time around but now it is really good in the restaurants they let foreigners visit. I actually enjoyed the food in Pyongyang more than what I got on a recent trip to South Korea.

I paid about £650 for the first trip from Beijing.

** no business promotion **
 
Apparently it was a simple misunderstanding when one of the keen photographers onboard the coach asked if they could go and get a few shots OF the locals.
 
I have heard of people who like to go to very dangerous areas for a holiday. It seems the risk element is the main factor.

I don't get it - some people like to live on the edge but there is so much more to do and see in life I don't understand why someone would be so reckless.
 
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