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Discover the historic Malan Bridge in Herat, Afghanistan, a symbol of resilience and architectural ingenuity on the ancient Silk Road.
Malan Bridge, or Pul-i-Malan, is a historic bridge located about 12 km south of Herat, Afghanistan, connecting the Injil and Guzara districts [4, 5, 6, 7]. Believed to have been built around 1110 AD during the Seljuk dynasty, it has been a vital structure for trade and cultural exchange for centuries [4, 5, 6, 7].
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From nearby villages or landmarks south of Herat, walking to Malan Bridge is possible, but consider the distance (up to 12km from Herat city center) and local conditions. Use the general direction south of Herat and the Hari River as a guide. Ensure you have appropriate footwear and water. No costs are associated with walking.
Public Transport
Local buses or shared taxis (minibuses) may operate from Herat city towards the Injil and Guzara districts. Inquire about routes heading in the direction of Malan Bridge. These options are infrequent and may require some waiting at designated stops in Herat. A short trip could cost around 15-30 AFN [23].
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing options are available in Herat [9, 15]. Negotiate a fare to Malan Bridge before starting your journey. A ride from Herat city center to the bridge (approximately 12 km) could cost between 200-400 AFN, depending on the vehicle and negotiation [23].
Use Malan Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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