Band-e Amir National Park is Afghanistan's first national park, renowned for its six stunningly blue lakes set high in the Hindu Kush mountains. Often called the "Grand Canyon of Afghanistan," the park is known for its unique natural beauty, geological formations, and cultural significance.
TThe Lakes of Band-e Amir
The lakes' vibrant turquoise color comes from high mineral content, particularly calcium carbonate, which creates natural travertine dams separating the water bodies.
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Band-e Haibat: The largest and most well-known lake, believed to be the deepest.
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Band-e Panir: A smaller lake named the "cheese lake".
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Band-e Zulfiqar: A long, narrow lake.
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Band-e Pudina: A smaller lake named the "mint lake".
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Band-e Qambar: A peaceful lake often used for picnics.
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Band-e Gholaman: The highest of the six lakes.
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