It's been four years since the Taliban returned to power and began erasing women from public life in Afghanistan.

But today, female travel influencers are gushing over their trips to Kabul despite Western countries strongly advising against travelling to a nation where the threat of terrorism and kidnapping is extremely high.

A small but growing number of content creators have been showcasing footage of life in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover - sharing footage of the country's stunning landscapes and historic culture.

But while their content intrigues followers, it has sparked fury for oversimplifying or even glamourising a nation where women live under a 'gender apartheid'.

Just days ago, Aussie influencer Chloe Baradinsky came under fire after posting clips painting an unrealistically positive picture of Afghanistan.