How different Afghanistan is from what is said and heard, how safe it is for women, the Indian blogger who remained alone for 13 days told everything

Many things are said in the world about Afghanistan. Some call it a dangerous country, while others talk about its beauty and culture. In such a situation, when an Indian female travel blogger went to Afghanistan alone and spent 13 days, her journey raised many questions. He closely observed the people, lifestyle and real conditions there.

While sharing her travel experience, Sharanya Iyer told how Afghanistan is different from what we hear. She spoke openly about the safety of women, the behavior of the people there and her entire journey. Let us know what he told about Afghanistan.

Why did the Indian travel blogger visit Afghanistan?

Indian travel content creator Sharanya Iyer went to visit Afghanistan alone in the year 2025. He shared the video and experiences of his trip on social media, after which a big debate started among the people. Some people praised her courage, while many people questioned whether it was right to travel in a country where there are many restrictions on women’s rights.

How was the blogger’s experience in Afghanistan?

During his journey, the blogger not only saw famous places but also met the common people there. He told that many families welcomed him into their homes, sat together, fed him and talked to him openly. Some people also expressed hope from him for help in getting work and visa in other countries. He says that the people there are very nice, but the situation of women is still very difficult.

How much did the 13-day trip to Afghanistan cost?

Sharanya reached Kabul from Delhi in November 2025. He spent about 12 to 13 days in Afghanistan. During this time he visited places like Bamiyan Valley, Panjshir, Ghazni and Kandahar. It is necessary for foreign travelers to have a local guide, so the entire journey took place with a guide and driver. He spent around Rs 2.1 lakh on this trip, which included flight, hotel, food, guide and other expenses.

Why raised the question?

After returning to India, Sharanya said that the purpose of her visit was not to support the Taliban government. He clearly said that even today women in Afghanistan are being deprived of basic rights like education and job, which is very sad. But at the same time he also raised a question that if the government of a country is wrong, then should the common people living there also be isolated from the whole world. This question is being discussed continuously on social media.

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