Tourist Prices are always frustrating. Unfortunately, they cannot--at least I have never found out how--be avoided. I've found that the best way to prepare is to prepay for as much as I can. This is not easily done in some place and not available to all travelers. Glad you were able to press on!
In Bamiyan, where you are present, its people are Hazara Shia Muslims. whose faces are very similar to the people of North Asia, i.e. the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese, and they are the second most populous people in Afghanistan who mostly live in the central province of Afghanistan. And the are one of the most worthy, talented, calm and literate people of Afghanistan, and finally, wherever you see these people in Afghanistan, you feel safe. And unfortunately, these people have seen the most victims in Afghanistan, including 60% of these people were massacred by Abdul Rahman Khan, the former king of Afghanistan, who sold half of Afghanistan to Pakistan and Iran, and in the end, they were killed by the Taliban in universities and schools. will be
Many of the Hazara tribespeople who we met, were indeed very nice! As visiting foreigners, every Afghani (pashtun, hazara, pathans, etc.,) was super nice to us - they all are so kind and hospitable!
@@TheBackpackstersyes, all Afghans are good people. Of course, there are good and bad in every sector of society. Go to Jalalabad for the warmth and hustle and bustle. To feel the heart of Afghanistan, visit Khost province.
Unfortunately Indian tourist always seeks cheap deals, 1500 rupy is reasonable for a private taxi, usually they over load that's how they bring the price down, but good vlogs
@@TheBackpacksters1,500 Afghani is 1,717 Indian Rupees. That’s a lot of money for any non-European traveller. Anyhow, thank you for visiting Afghanistan and I wish you a better experience outside of Bamiyan.
Afghanistan 🇦🇫 is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely! 🤓
Rural areas in this time of the year you are lucky that you find some sort of vehicle at least to take you.
You are not overcharged 5*300=1500
We've explained the math in the video - whatever locals told us - AFN 900 for three people (shared taxi not private)
Tourist Prices are always frustrating. Unfortunately, they cannot--at least I have never found out how--be avoided. I've found that the best way to prepare is to prepay for as much as I can. This is not easily done in some place and not available to all travelers. Glad you were able to press on!
Yes! We took a call to proceed because we may never get to visit that place again - hit the $30/day budget - but it was worth it 😅
Sorry for the inconveniences. next time stand alongside the road their are local taxis
Thank you for this! 🤓
Go to jalalabad nangerhar its very nice
Oh good to know! 😃
Yes, go to Jalalabad. It’s much warmer and greener. Also, pay a visit to Khost province-it’s the heart of what it means to be an Afghan .
As far you go , you will see some places very strange . In some where there 's no roads . I saw in a video . Good luck .
Thats true - looks amazing!
@@TheBackpacksters Far in the East is mountainous region . Hindi Kush witch means mountains India .
Nice vlog video
Thank you 😊
You must come to afghanistan in march or apr so you can enjoy your trip more in afghanistan
Laba hansha ...
Laba hansha ❤
In Bamiyan, where you are present, its people are Hazara Shia Muslims. whose faces are very similar to the people of North Asia, i.e. the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese, and they are the second most populous people in Afghanistan who mostly live in the central province of Afghanistan. And the are one of the most worthy, talented, calm and literate people of Afghanistan, and finally, wherever you see these people in Afghanistan, you feel safe. And unfortunately, these people have seen the most victims in Afghanistan, including 60% of these people were massacred by Abdul Rahman Khan, the former king of Afghanistan, who sold half of Afghanistan to Pakistan and Iran, and in the end, they were killed by the Taliban in universities and schools. will be
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Many of the Hazara tribespeople who we met, were indeed very nice! As visiting foreigners, every Afghani (pashtun, hazara, pathans, etc.,) was super nice to us - they all are so kind and hospitable!
@@TheBackpackstersyes, all Afghans are good people. Of course, there are good and bad in every sector of society. Go to Jalalabad for the warmth and hustle and bustle. To feel the heart of Afghanistan, visit Khost province.
nice journey
Thanks a lot 😊
Unfortunately Indian tourist always seeks cheap deals, 1500 rupy is reasonable for a private taxi, usually they over load that's how they bring the price down, but good vlogs
We did not want a private taxi 😃 (why stereotype nationalities?)
@@TheBackpacksters1,500 Afghani is 1,717 Indian Rupees. That’s a lot of money for any non-European traveller. Anyhow, thank you for visiting Afghanistan and I wish you a better experience outside of Bamiyan.