
Influencers sparks backlash 'glamourising' Taliban-run Afghanistan
But today, female travel influencers are gushing over their trips to Kabul despite Western countries strongly advising against travelling to the nati…
A recent travel vlog from Afghanistan by content creator Chloe Baradinsky offers a unique glimpse into the daily life and societal norms of the country. Baradinsky, who has spent five days in Afghanistan, shared her observations regarding the restrictions faced by women, including limitations on driving and swimming. She noted that while women are generally not permitted to drive, occasional exceptions are observed. Swimming in public places is strictly prohibited for women. Baradinsky highlighted the pervasive poverty in Afghanistan, which she linked to the withdrawal of international aid following the change in government. Despite these challenges, she spoke extensively about the exceptional hospitality and kindness of the Afghan people. She recounted an incident where she and her companions inadvertently left a market stall without paying, only for the owner to wave them off, demonstrating remarkable generosity. The traveler also emphasized the constant need for vigilance to adhere to local customs, such as keeping one's head covered, noting that rules for women are extensive and often changing. Her account provides a personal perspective on the complex realities of life in Afghanistan, balancing observations of hardship with positive interactions with the local population.
But today, female travel influencers are gushing over their trips to Kabul despite Western countries strongly advising against travelling to the nati…