Women are doing amazing work in Afghanistan, know their interesting story
Afghanistan Female Tour Guide Somaya Moniry (L)
Afghanistan Female Tour Guide: Amidst the strictness of the Taliban in Afghanistan, a female guide is leading groups of women tourists visiting the museum located here. Women’s guides are giving close information to foreign guests. Tourists have a unique experience to walk with their guides and listen to the information about the museum. The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has imposed many restrictions on girls and women to educate and work.
Somaya Moniri started work like this
There are only women in the group of foreigners visiting the National Museum of Afghanistan, the guide is also a woman. Somaya Moniri (24) did not know that there is any profession like a tourist guide. However, while searching on the Internet to help improve his English language, he got an eye on ‘counseling’, an app through which passengers can join the local people and live in their homes.
What did Somaya Moniri say?
Somaya Moniri says, “After hosting a tourist, I became very interested in it and it was very interesting for me. It was very unique. I had never heard about it before, so I thought, why not do it? “He said,” Everything we have heard about Afghanistan was just negativity. People’s attention, media attention, everything was just on negativity and of course we are impressed with it. ”
Afghanistan Female Tour Guide Somaya Moniry (R)
Afghanistan is a beautiful country
Moniri believes that Afghanistan is more attractive. This country, which is recovering from decades of war and chaos, has undoubtedly problems, but there is another aspect of this complex, amazing country. Moniri’s love for his motherland is deep, and he is eager to show it to the world. She gradually expects to change people’s perceptions.
What did 82 -year -old Australian tourist say?
One of the visitors visiting Moniri is Suzanne Sandral, one of the Australian tourists. She originally wanted to see Afghanistan in the 1960s, but family pressure kept her away. Now at the age of 82, she became part of only the women’s tourist group of Moniri in Kabul. Sandral said that his travel experience in Afghanistan was quite good, where even the common people gave him a feeling of belonging. Chicago’s 35 -year -old independent passenger Jackie Birov, who was not part of the tourist group, described the Afghan people as “incredibly hospitality”. However, he said, “I know well that I have more freedom than local women.” (AP).
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