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Minaret of Jam

The Minaret of Jam, a 12th-century masterpiece in Ghor Province, is one of Afghanistan’s most remarkable landmarks and its first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Standing about 65 meters high in a dramatic mountain valley, it features exquisite brick patterns, Kufic inscriptions, and glazed-tile bands that showcase the architectural brilliance of the Ghurid era.

Reaching Jam requires a 4×4 vehicle and an experienced local guide, as the route passes through remote terrain with limited facilities. The best time to visit is during the warmer months when roads are more accessible. Travelers should bring sufficient water, fuel, and essentials. Despite its isolation, the site offers an unforgettable experience for visitors seeking untouched history, breathtaking landscapes, and a deeper understanding of Afghanistan’s cultural heritage.