Khyber Pass is a mountain pass located in eastern Afghanistan, near the Pakistan border. It is a historic and strategic location known for connecting the Indian subcontinent to Central Asia and the Middle East. The pass has been used by traders, pilgrims, and armies throughout history, with evidence of human presence dating back to the Stone Age. Today, the Khyber Pass remains an important transport route and a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in its rugged natural beauty and historical significance. Despite being affected by conflict and insecurity in the region, efforts are being made to promote the Khyber Pass as a safe and accessible tourist destination.