One of My Favorite country-Persia Land

One of My Favorite country-Persia Land


Don't listen to everything you hear about Iran in the media. In a country steeped in ancient tradition, there is a surprising essence of modern style. Here are five things to know before you go.

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Iran has many surprises for visitors; like the weather, which can fluctuate a lot, depending on the area and the time of year, dispelling the myth that Iran is nothing more than a vast, sweltering desert. While some surprises are nice when traveling, it is important to be as well prepared as possible.


Despite its tarnished reputation, Iran can offer a unique travel experience, especially for those who love ancient history. The people who live there are warm and eager to share their country and heritage with visitors and those who travel will surely leave a little richer from the experience.


Here are 5 things to consider when planning a trip to Iran:


1. The Iran tourist visa process is complicated

Take enough time and apply for your visa in advance.


If you are an independent traveler from the UK, Canada or the US, you unfortunately have to travel on a guided tour. Your travel company will arrange the visas for you.


Iran has a liberal interpretation of dual citizenship. Technically, they do not recognize dual citizenship and recognize dual citizens of Iran as Iranian citizens.



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2. Don't send the wrong message

Don't use the "thumbs up" hand gesture when you have a language barrier and want to indicate "okay" or "okay." This gesture is the equivalent of the rude finger, or "raise yours" in Iran.


3. Dress modestly while in Iran

If you are a woman, make sure you have a solid colored scarf or two to cover your hair at all times. She wears a mid-length, long-sleeved jacket to maintain modesty in public.


4. Embrace Iranian hospitality

In Iran he will make you friends with someone on the street, whose only wish is to show you his country (since hospitality towards foreigners is ingrained in his culture), he will often insist on paying for everything and / or inviting you to his home. and they don't ask for anything in return. Be open to these experiences because the Iranian people are NOTHING as they would think on the news!


5. Keep your hands to yourself

No PDA (public displays of affection). Boyfriend / girlfriend, de facto partner, same-sex partner - it is important to know what is acceptable in Iran.

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What would you have liked to have known before traveling to Iran?

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