Indian travel creator Sharanya Iyer documented her solo journey through Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. She explored dramatic mountains and met locals to understand their culture. Her trip raised questions about whether tourism legitimizes the Taliban regime. Iyer argued that boycotts hurt ordinary citizens and local economies. She emphasized that responsible tourism can potentially aid citizens in difficult nations. Indian travel creator Sharanya Iyer documented her solo journey through Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. She explored dramatic mountains and met locals to understand their culture. Her trip raised questions about whether tourism legitimizes the Taliban regime. Iyer argued that boycotts hurt ordinary citizens and local economies. She emphasized that responsible tourism can potentially aid citizens in difficult nations.
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