Travel Blog Photos from Iran (4,937)
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... ; For dinner, Reza took us to the upscale part of town to a modern multi-storied shopping center where we ate in Iran's version of a fast food court. Very similar to ours in the states. There are Iranian versions of popular american restaurants ...
... another time two women bought us a plate of sweets while we were having chai in a hotel. It was unbelievable! Iran has been described as a country with the most religious government but the most secular citizenry. There seems to be quite a ...
I arrived in Iran on the 8th and was met with smiling faces by many in the airport including Bernard's friend, Bahman, who drove me to the Atlas Hotel. The city was very clean but the traffic was busy. Like other countries I have visited, lanes ...
... can just pick them for yourself from everywhere. We went for more of a wander round town in search of some items for me. Iran has a noticable absence of products for the ladies (if you haven't cottoned on yet, I mean sanitary items). We'd been looking ...
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Iran Starter Kit
Posted on Jun 24, 2007, 02:40:57
The TravelPod Iranian Starter Kit | | | Why Iran? Many people choose not to go, but is this a correct decision. For some, yes, but for the ones who do venture across the border, they will be pleasantly surprised at the friendliness ...
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Iran Starter Kit
Posted on Oct 17, 2006, 14:12:25
The TravelPod Iranian Starter Kit | | | Why Iran? Many people choose not to go, but is this a correct decision. For some, yes, but for the ones who do venture across the border, they will be pleasantly surprised at the friendliness and ...
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Drive to Iran
Posted on Jan 26, 2009, 02:16:50
... of "discussions" with customs officials and probably some unofficial payments. According to a 2004 article in the Iran Daily newspaper ( ) carnets are required so I would say that is likely the official government line. However, the article ...
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Drive to Iran
Posted on Jan 25, 2009, 01:25:25
... of "discussions" with customs officials and probably some unofficial payments. According to a 2004 article in the Iran Daily newspaper ( ) carnets are required so I would say that is likely the official government line. However, the article ...
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