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Babur Garden, Kabul – A Timeless Oasis for Travelers

Babur Garden (Bagh-e Babur) is one of Kabul’s most iconic historic landmarks and a peaceful escape from the city’s fast pace. Established in the early 16th century by Emperor Babur—the founder of the Mughal Empire in India—the garden reflects classic Mughal landscape design combined with beautiful views over Kabul.

The terraced layout, flowing water channels, and centuries-old trees create a refreshing and tranquil environment. At the heart of the garden lies Babur’s beautifully restored marble tomb, surrounded by vibrant flowers and traditional Afghan architecture. Visitors can stroll along stone pathways, explore the historic pavilions, or relax and enjoy the panoramic scenery.

Babur Garden also features a small cultural museum displaying artifacts related to Babur and the Mughal era, offering deeper insight into the site’s historical significance.

Today, Bagh-e Babur stands as a symbol of Afghan heritage, resilience, and beauty. For travelers visiting Kabul, it is an essential destination—an oasis where history, culture, and nature come together.