Your stay — 2nd Aino Mina27
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5-Minute Radius Essentials
د کابل اډه — 3.5 km · ~43 min walk
Emergency Contacts
KandaharGeneral emergency number is 112. For roadside assistance or other help, contact the Afghan Red Crescent on 0700 000 112. Numbers may not always connect from all networks, especially outside the city.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Kandahar, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at 2nd Aino Mina27
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Kandahar Bus Station (Chowk) → Afghan Continental Guest House (near Zarghun Park)
💡 Buses are crowded and don't have printed schedules. Flag one down from the main road. Avoid solo travel after dark.
Kandahar International Airport → Afghan Continental Guest House
💡 Fix the fare before getting in. Most drivers know the guest house by name. For safety, ask the guest house to arrange a trusted driver.
Saracha Square (city centre) → Afghan Continental Guest House
💡 Shared taxis are minivans running fixed routes. Know the area—drivers won't deviate. Best for short hops if you speak basic Pashto.
Kandahar Airport or city → Afghan Continental Guest House
💡 Secure a driver through the guest house for the entire stay—around 1,500 AFN per day. They know safe routes and can escort you for errands.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Attractions in Kandahar
💡 Haggle politely but firmly. Best time is late morning when shops are fully open. Keep your valuables secure — pickpocketing happens in busy crowds.
💡 You'll need permission from local authorities or a guide to approach the site as a foreigner. It's often closed to non-Muslims; check with a trusted local contact first.
💡 Go early morning before the heat and crowds. Dress conservatively, covering arms and legs. Photography may be restricted inside the tomb itself.
💡 Entry is officially free but a small donation to the caretaker (around 20-50 Afs) is polite. Bring water and a blanket to sit on. Avoid late afternoon when it gets busy.
💡 Admission is about 50 Afghanis (less than $1). Bring your own torch as lighting is poor. Ask the guard to show you the hidden rooftop view of the city.