Hi Julie
I lived in Afghan for almost 4 years, I just left there a few months ago, There are many nice places to visit - The northern cities of Herat and Mazar E Sharif are a must - both ciites have wonderful ancient Islamic sites in and around the cities,great shopping and there are small hotels you can easily stay at ( expect to pay USD 90 per night) Domestic flights in Kam air from Kabul run several times per day. .....Also, visit Bamiyan Vally if you can get there - no flights, but if you are attached to the UN, you can request a complimentary UN chopper flight - very diffficult to organise though. Its not possible to drive to Bamiyan, sadly. If you have money to burn, contact Untamed Borders in the UK - They offer land/flight Afghan comprehensive tours including Bamiyan. In winter you can trek and back country ski there, in summer, trekking with a guide. Closer to kabul, take a day trip to Panjshir Valley for a nice picnic and lovely mountain scenery; no hotels up there though. Also visit the pottery making village of Istalif about an hour outside Kabul. Its a quaint hill station with arts and crafts. Spend 3 days in Kabul visiting the various historical sites and the musuem; there are plenty of hotels for different price ranges in the city. Contact Afghan Logisitcs for car/driver hire, or any other type of assistance or security if you wish for it. You get to Afghan via Dubai, where you must obtain a 1 month tourist visa for entry and fly either Safi Air or Fly Dubai,, there are 4 flights per night from Dubai. Please let me know what else travel advice you need. Autumn is the pretties time, and weather still warm at day and little cool at night. Its a gret country tovisit and I wish more would do so but they are too afraid! Regards, Mare