Diving in Afghanistan is a rare and highly undeveloped freshwater experience in a landlocked country known for dramatic mountain landscapes rather than traditional scuba tourism. Potential diving environments include high-altitude lakes such as Band-e Amir National Park, where deep blue waters and limestone formations create unique underwater scenery. Marine life is limited compared with ocean destinations, but freshwater ecosystems include native fish and aquatic species. Due to limited dive infrastructure, remote locations, and travel considerations, Afghanistan scuba diving remains an expedition-style activity for highly experienced divers.