Kabul City is located at an altitude of 1,791 meters above sea level.
Kabul has a long history, starting from prehistoric times to the present.
This city was once the center of power of the Maurya Kingdom and the Kingdom of Kushan in the 3rd century BC until the 1st century AD
Kabul has a variety of tourist attractions such as the Shahr-E Gholghola Temple, Darul Aman Palace, and Taman Bagh-e Babur.
The city is also famous for its traditional bazaars such as the Shar-E NAW bazaar and the Shahre Kohna bazaar.
Kabul has special foods such as dumpling (dumpling), ashak (pasta with peanut sauce), and qabili palau (rice with meat and raisins).
The official language in Kabul is the language of, but also many who use Pashtun.
Kabul has a varied climate, ranging from cold and snowing in winter to hot and dry in the summer.
The city has experienced war and political conflicts for decades, but is currently trying to rebuild infrastructure and economy after the fall of the Taliban government in 2001.