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10-Hour Bus Trip Through the Most Dangerous Parts of Afghanistan | Helmand to Kandaha 👉MY OTHER VIDEOS FROM AFGHANISTAN: Destroyed Buddhas of Bamiyan (Part 1): • Travel & Geopolitics AFGHANISTAN - On the ... Destroyed Buddhas of Bamiyan (Part 2): • Travel & Geopolitics AFGHANISTAN | What's ... Exploring the Citadel of Herat: • TRAVEL AFGHANISTAN (WITHOUT GUIDES)! Herat... Jihad Museum in Herat: • Inside Afghanistan’s Soviet War Museum 🇦🇫 ... Kandahar, the birthplace of the Taliban: • I Visited the Most CONSERVATIVE City on Ea... Arriving in Afghanistan in Kabul: coming soon... How to travel to Afghanistan: coming soon... Review of Afghan airlines: coming soon... Mazar-i-Sharif Blue Mosque: coming soon... 12GO to buy all kinds of tickets worldwide: https://12go.asia/?z=11813856 🔷Travel with me across one of the most historic landscapes in the world—the road from Herat to Kandahar, the birthplace of the Taliban in Afghanistan. 🔷This is a passage through the soul of Afghanistan. We leave the ornate tiles of Herat behind and plunge into the vast, beautiful, and often harsh terrain of the Afghan south. From the desolate stretches of the Dasht-e Margo (Desert of Death) to the sudden bustle of roadside mosques, this is travel in its most authentic form. 👉In this video, you'll experience: ▶️ The departure from Herat's bus station. ▶️ The stunning landscapes of western Afghanistan. ▶️ The many American and international coalition abandoned military bases ▶️ Life inside the local "speedwagon" or coach—the sounds, the conversations, the shared experience. ▶️ A glimpse into the incredible resilience and hospitality of Afghan people on the road. ▶️ The approach to Kandahar, the city of legends, as the sun sets over the desert. Note: This journey is undertaken with local knowledge, respect for customs, and an awareness of the complex security situation. Always conduct thorough research before any travel. ⏱️CHAPTERS: 00:00 - In this episode… 00:50 - Introduction 01:35 - Going to the Herat bus station 01:45 - First impressions of our bus in Afghanistan 03:48 - Geopolitical context between India, Afghanistan and Pakistan 05:01 - McDonald's in Afghanistan? Herat airport 06:00 - Why are the roads in Afghanistan so good? 07:57 - Ancient cities of Afghanistan and Taliban checkpoint 10:08 - The history of the British troops in Helmand, Afghanistan 11:38 - First stop on the way between Herat and Kandahar 14:06 - My interactions with the Taliban 16:06 - What is the United Nations World Food Program? 17:12 - Passing through Delaram in Afghanistan 19:02 - Camp Shorabak: History of the massive military base in Afghanistan 20:41 - Second stop in Gereshk, Afghanistan 21:18 - What is it like driving through Afghanistan? 22:29 - Prayer stop in Afghanistan 23:58 - Roads in Kandahar, Afghanistan 24:42 - Arriving in Kandahar and going to our hotel 27:52 - What is our hotel like in Kandahar, Afghanistan? 29:07 - Summary of our day and final thoughts --- Welcome to Out of Your Comfort Zone! I’m Rodrigo G. de Souza — a Brazilian guy obsessed with travel and geopolitics who has spent the last two decades traveling the world. Since leaving my home country many years ago, I’ve lived, worked, studied, and volunteered in more than 15 countries on 6 continents – and have visited more than 160 countries and overseas territories all across the globe. Alongside my wife Nikki, my trusted camerawoman and support system, I'm on a mission to visit all 193 UN-recognized countries and most overseas territories. This mission led me to creating Out of Your Comfort Zone so I could share my knowledge of travel (particularly on a budget!) to encourage others to explore the world as well. On this channel, I also share my insights on geopolitics—a field I'm deeply involved in thanks to my 20 years of international experience, my background in business, finance, political policy advising, and International Relations, and a stint working in the diplomatic service of the European Union. 👉WHERE TO READ MORE - The Atlas Report Geopolitical News Site (English - Google Translate Version): https://atlas-report.com/ The Atlas Report Geopolitical News Site (Brazilian Portuguese - Original Language Version): https://atlasreport.com.br/ The Out of Your Comfort Zone Travel & Living Overseas Blog (English): https://www.outofyourcomfortzone.net/ The Out of Your Comfort Zone Travel & Living Overseas Blog (Brazilian Portuguese): https://foradazonadeconforto.com/ 👉WHERE TO CONNECT - The Atlas Report Geopolitical News Twitter: https://x.com/the_atlasreport Atlas Report Geopolitical News Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 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