Thousands of Tourists Flock to Dahla Dam in Kandahar Following Recent Rains

Dahla Dam, constructed on the Arghandab River in Kandahar province, has filled with water after recent rains and floods, attracting widespread attention from residents and tourists alike. The dam now serves both as a popular recreational area and a vital water source for local agriculture.
According to reports, thousands of people visit the areas around the dam every week, especially on Fridays, for leisure and relaxation. The natural scenery and significant water reserve have made it one of Kandahar’s most famous tourist attractions.
Beyond its appeal to visitors, the filling of Dahla Dam has brought renewed hope to farmers. The water stored in the dam is essential for irrigating agricultural lands and can play a decisive role in improving crop yields and stabilizing the economic well-being of farming families.
Dahla Dam is considered one of Kandahar’s key economic and agricultural infrastructures. In addition to supplying water, it holds a special place in the social life and livelihood of the province’s residents.




