Afghanistan

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
I'm not sure if everybody wants to live in Norway, but it's certainly at the top of the global list. The United Nations Development Program determined this based on data GDP, education and life expectancy – among other metrics – to find the best of the best, as ...

by Scott Carmichael (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
It is Friday afternoon again, so as most of you wind up the week in your office while trying to reach a new high score, or by thinking of ways to decorate your cubical, check out this funny video.
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by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
A few weeks back we mentioned that Afghanistan has been actively trying to build tourism in an attempt to bolster the country's economy, and we even mentioned that the Bamiyan Province in particular was at the forefront of this movement. Now, the country has taken another ...

by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
CNN has posted an interesting story about the Bamiyan Province in Afghanistan, which is opening up to outsiders and trying to generate tourist traffic despite the fact that the country is embroiled in conflict. The province first came to the attention of the international ...
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by Willy Volk (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
Some people travel to shop in different stores, or to eat different food, or to drink different beers. Jeff White traveled to immerse himself in a different culture. He believed so strongly in immersion, in fact, that he moved to Germany to live and work. This post of ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
A Tourist Information Center was just erected in Afghanistan's Bamiyan valley. Customer service lessons are in progress – already making the region friendlier than most airlines – but it may take some time before Afghanistan is ready for regular visits. After ...

by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (6 months ago)
The Wall Street Journal has put together a list of five travel destinations that they deem are for the "super-adventurous" amongst us. They label these places as scary, saying that most travelers wouldn't venture anywhere near them, but for the adventure traveler who has ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
Afghanistan is going green. The war-torn country has declared Band-e-Amir its first conservation area. While it may be premature to book your trip to this spectacle, at least there's hope that you'll get to enjoy it someday.
Band-e-Amir, like the rest of Afghanistan, has ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
Bored with the usual travel fare? Get in touch with Poland-based Logos Travel, and you could find yourself in Afghanistan for two weeks. All 12 spots have been purchased – at prices of up to $3,700 each. Poland's Foreign Ministry doesn't think this is a bright idea, ...

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
Perhaps you noticed our annual April Fool's offerings. Although there are some odd TRUE stories here at Gadling every once in awhile--sometimes daily, nothing this past Wednesday was true. At least, I don't think China is planning to put an escalator up Mt. Everest.
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by Jeffrey White (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
A friend of mine just sent me this video from the start-up Web site GlobalPost, and it's fantastic. Gregory Warner, a freelance foreign correspondent living in Afghanistan, is an avid accordion player, and he tries to use the instrument as a means to connect with the people ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (10 months ago)
While the wealthy winter on St. Barth's and in St. Tropez, the adventurous need something a little different. Instead of settling for the mundane, invest in the time of your life. Go to Afghanistan. For those with an addiction to thrill, the definition of "luxury" is ...

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
To thank the US military personnel who are currently serving in the military in Iraq or Afghanistan--or have served in these two countries this past year, Discovery Cruise lines is offering a free one-day cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to Grand Bahama. This is a repeat offer ...

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
#3. So Many Enemies, So Little Time: An American Woman in All the Wrong Places--Elinor Burkett
When I chose this book as one of my road trip to Montana books, the title caught my attention. As an American woman, also hooked on travel, I wanted to delve into someone else's ...

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
I heard part of an interview with Morgan Spurlock, the creator of the documentary, "Where in the World is Osama bin Laden" yesterday. The film, which opens today, sounds as if it might be more travelogue with a twist of the Middle East. Spurlock visits places as varied as ...

by Aaron Hotfelder (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Though it's been kept a secret by the British media, Prince Harry has been on active duty in Afghanistan since December. The news finally leaked out yesterday on the Drudge Report, and British officials have decided that, due to security concerns, the 23-year-old prince will ...

by Anna Brones (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Forget Europe, the world's oldest oil painting was just recently found in the caves of the Bamiyan Valley in Afghanistan. The Bamiyan Valley was originally famous for its 1,500 year old Buddha statues that were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001, but a team of scientists from ...

by Iva Skoch (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
This weekend, I was talking to some friends about the increasing popularity of all those fiction bestsellers from other countries, namely Khaled Hosseini's "Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns". People like reading them in part because Hosseini is a good writer, but ...

by Iva Skoch (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
The things people make money on in this world are quite amazing. I especially wonder about the Osama-inspired merchandise that people seem to keep producing for some reason.
A friend sent me a link to Wired's defense blog. The author, Noah Shachtman, seems to know a thing ...

by Aaron Hotfelder (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
There are still no clues in the case of an American aid worker kidnapped Saturday in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Cyd Mizell (seen at right), a 49-year-old English teacher at Kandahar University, had worked for an NGO, the Asian Rural Life Development Foundation. The woman's ...
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