(Redirected from Faryab Province (Afghanistan))
This article covers the western portion of Afghanistan. This region is inhabitanted by the Farsiwans and the Turkmens. It has cultural links with Turkmenistan, but is also influenced by Iran's Khorasan Province, which used to be the ancient name for the whole region of the Afghan nation. It comprises Badghis, Faryab, Ghor and Herat provinces.
Cities
editOther destinations
editUnderstand
editGet in
editGet around
editSee
edit- The Minaret of Jam - an enormous and oddly located minaret in the small village of Jam.
Itineraries
edit- The Central Route - this is a 4-6 day very rough journey between Herat and Kabul, endured in Toyota HiAces. It takes you through some great scenery in the inhospitable mountains and gives you the chance to stop in Jam to see the Minaret of Jam, one of the most off-the-beaten path sites in the country and some say well worth the sidetrip.
- The Northern Route to Mazar - this 2- to 3-day trip is considered dangerous and is not recommended.
Do
editEat
editDrink
editStay safe
editGo next
edit- Iran - Herat is the nearest major city to the border and the place to launch a journey into Persia.