Iran: Visiting a Hot Nation in 2023
Evgenia is a financial analyst and freelance author who lives in Moscow.
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non-tourist places, exotic countries or European and Asian road trips
Evgenia is a financial analyst and freelance author who lives in Moscow.
She loves to write about
non-tourist places, exotic countries or European and Asian road trips
A women’s travel group visited Iran in November 2016 and experienced a range of reactions, from suspicious hosts to the grandeur of Persepolis, and Isfahan.
The Golden Eagle is a train that travelers can take that travels across Iran, to view the deserts, the ancient cities like Yazd, and Persepolis ancient site
Sistan and Baluchistan: A visit to vacation spots on the sea in the far southeastern corner of Iran.
With thousands of years of civilization under its collective belt, from Darius the Great to the Islamic Revolution, the country is home to a wide array of ethnic groups that makes it all but an easy society to comprehend.
Masuleh, Iran visiting a small Iranian mountain town, that comes alive during the evenings. Visitors from Norway quickly make friends, everyone is interested in them.
Yazd is a place so romantic that many Iranian girls choose it for their honeymoons. Statistics show that the number of couples divorcing is surprisingly about 0 percent! In Yazd, Iran, you’ll find many couples who have just gotten married enjoying time there.
A GoNOMAD Photo Gallery — Page two Shiraz, Esfahan and Tehran
Iran photo gallery: photos of Shiraz and Tehran, Iran by Max Hartshorne — pictures of Iranian girls and sights in the cities.
Gonomad Editor Max Hartshorne travels to Iran: Recorder article Jan, 2009 sharing the trip to a mostly forbidden nation.
The shared taxi driver strapped on his fingerless driving gloves and gripped the small chain steering wheel as he jumped in, not what you want to see when you’re about to travel a notoriously dangerous highway.
A GoNOMAD Editor’s historic tourism delegation visit to Iran where he meets with public and private tourism officials and receives a warm welcome.