Breaking Barriers: Women-led Tours Offer Fresh Perspective on Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, women-led tours are providing a unique perspective on the country amidst severe restrictions on women imposed by the Taliban. Somaya Moniry, a pioneering female guide, highlights the positive, nuanced side of Afghanistan, promoting ethical tourism that focuses on culture and history while challenging perceptions.
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In a remarkable shift against adversity, women-led tours in Afghanistan are offering both visitors and locals a refreshing outlook on the country. Spearheaded by Somaya Moniry, one of Afghanistan's first female tour guides, these tours showcase the intricate cultural landscape of a nation often overshadowed by conflict.
Moniry's pioneering efforts have uncovered Afghanistan's nuanced beauty, challenging the prevailing negative narratives. Her women-only tour of the National Museum of Afghanistan not only breaks gender barriers but also inspires change in perception amongst international tourists, such as 82-year-old Suzanne Sandral from Australia.
The Taliban government's rigid restrictions on women presents ethical questions for tourists, but guides like Moniry prove that a country is more than its politics. These tours celebrate Afghanistan's rich culture and engaging people while advocating for ethical tourism that supports local communities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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