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  • Sir Bernd Kohi;

    Thanks for comment, that's nice of you. I hope you come and visit Iran in person.

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    • Hi dear friends Nazi and Jasmine;

      feel glad to meet you.

      Thanks and most Welcome.

  • how beautifull is the mix of strongness of mountain & softness of flowers...

    wonderfull!!!

  • I've just watched the whole video and I must say now I have other point of view about this country. How many beautiful and different landscapes and places! I liked so much the bridge on the river with lots of arcs and warm iluminated in the night, it's a pity that it wasn't said where/what is it. I'll write down on my list of countries to be visited :) Is it safe for tourisme?

    Thanks for sharing.
    • Estanis;

      you are so welcome to the Best group. I'm glad to see you here in this forum as your first sight. Thank you so much for comment and attention and watching videos,..

      I guess you mean Siosepol bridgeth?id=H.4520230990973527&w=256&h=173&c=7&rs=1&pid=1.7yes, be sure for listing sightseeing Iran ( home to one of the world's oldest civilization,the second largest nation in Middle- East,....).

      What amazing question! really what have you heard about Iran that caused you ask such question?!

      let me know your travel time plan , we would appreciate to be at your service. :)

    • Sorry very much if I offended you for tourism question, in western countries many people just believe what they watch on T.V news about middle-east but they are only politic questions. Some time ago we wanted to do a cruise through the Nile but we were advised against to do it and so it was in Israel.

      Anyway I meant if it's easy to visit Iran by ourself, to plan our own trip (with no travel agency) and Should my wife wear a veil? I guess there's other customs and habits we're not used to ( and wich is what I like when visit other cultures).

      My apologise again and sorry for my ignorance.
    • uh, no buddy, I wasn't upset!

      yes, you are right and we all know that TVs exaggerate NEWS.

      but let me make you sure that Iran is very safe and People are so hospitable and kind to the tourists. They are helpful as well, so whenever you need help, be sure that there is someone who is eager to help, it would be a matter of national pride. In general Iran is much safer than many from the West might believe. people are genuinely friendly and interested to know about you and your country,...

      women travellers should not encounter any major problems when traveling to Iran only in that Iran is an Islamic Country and like some other Islamic countries you should be modest in what you wear and I hope once this issue be solved for them.

      as you mention it is worth to be familiar with other cultures and Iran by its richest culture among the world should be primary one in your list.   so leave aside your preconceptions and come with an open mind. :)

      about other details might this link be more helpful.

    • Thanks for your courtesy :)

      I read about it and realized it's a huge country, it's three times mine! Distances must be so long. What I don't understand is why credit cards can't be used there.

      O.k. I admit it's increased in my ranking list haha.. We use to go abroad once a year, I love travelling, and it's been a long time since I want to visit the Middle - East although I didn't thought about Iran.

      Yes, I consider myself openminded and that's why I like to merge into others cultures and learn of them (religion, traditions, food...) so thanks for volunteered in my questions.
  • hi mahgol

    I like iran and that is because of some places like like there.thank you

    • hi jan;

      Welcome to the group best.

      you like Iran because of some places?

      aha, you was able to watch video , you mean you like  that that places?! :)

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