In this photo taken on November 11, 2018, Afghan Couchsurfing host Naser Majidi (C), 27, eats brekfast with his guests Norwegian tourist Jorn Bjorn Augestad (R), 29, and Dutch tourist Ciaran Barr, 24, at a house in Kabul.
 Once a popular stop on the well-worn hippy trail between Europe and South Asia in the 1970s, Afghanistan has seen the number of foreign travellers crossing its borders dwindle in the past four decades of almost non-stop conflict. But dozens still make the dangerous journey every year, ignoring clear warnings from their own governments to stay away from a country infested with suicide attackers, kidnappers and armed robbers, and which by some estimates is now the world's deadliest conflict zone.  - TO GO WITH AFP STORY AFGHANISTAN-LEISURE,FEATURE BY ALLISON JACKSON
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Afghan Couchsurfing host eats brekfast with his guests Norwegian tourist Jorn Bjorn Augestad, 29, and Dutch tourist Ciaran Barr, 24. AFP

'Naive, reckless' tourists couchsurfing in war-torn Afghanistan