Is it Iran safe country?

Iran is generally a very safe place to travel, so much so that many travelers describe it as the ‘safest country I’ve ever been to’, or ‘much safer than travelling in Europe’. The rate of crime is very low and hospitality is priority of everyone in this country.

 

What is the best time to visit Iran?

Generally, the best time to visit Iran is during the spring and autumn. There are ideal temperatures across most of Iran from March until May and then again from late September to early November. Winter is best time for budget traveler specially in south of the country can be as heaven for them.

 

Do I need visa to travel to Iran?

Visitors to Iran must obtain a visa from one of the Iranian diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or countries eligible for a visa on arrival. All visitors must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months.

 

What nationalities do not need Iran’s visa?

Armenia for 90 days within 180 days of each visit

Azerbaijan for 30 days

Bolivia for 30 days

Egypt for 30 days

Georgia for 45 days

Lebanon for 30 days

Malaysia for 15 days

Oman for 30 days

Syria for 90 days within 180 days of each visit (but only if arriving by air straight from Damascus)

Turkey for 90 days

Venezuela for 15 days

China

 

which countries can obtain visa on arrival in Iran?

Citizen and Passport holders of eligible countries can get Iran Visa on Arrival; The eligible countries are Albania, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland(Rep.), Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Korea, Norway, Oman, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Singapore, Slovak (Rep.), Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, UAE, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

 

 

 

What is the currency in Iran?

What is Iran’s Currency? Is it Rial or Toman?

It’s one the most complicated currency in the world, in fact there is two different currency the official one is Iranian Rial (IRR) and all notes are printed in Iranian Rial. But in daily life, locals almost always talk about Toman. Don’t get confused. Toman is just another way to tell the price of goods and services, but there are no actual bank notes in Toman. Whatever it is in Iranian Rial, delete one zero of the amounts and you have the price in Toman and vice versa. It will take two or three days to realize them.

For example: Your Imam Khomeini Airport taxi driver asks for 80.000 Tomans. Add one zero and you have the price in Rial (800.000 IRR).

Although some hostels and hotels in Iran accept US dollar or Euro, always make sure you have some of your cash exchanged in Iranian money. And you’d better exchange at official exchange shops, and not in the black market.

 

What to wear during traveling to the country?

The atmosphere of the country has been changed recently particular new generation don’t like follow the old fashion rules but for more your convenience below words can make your mind sure about dress code in IRAN

For women: According to the dress code in Iran for tourists, you are supposed to hide your body shape, so you should wear trousers – either jeans, or if visiting in summer, something loose and cotton is best. Your top should be fairly baggy and fall to about mid-thigh. A summer dress over jeans and t shirt is a good option. Bare forearms are fine but you should definitely cover your shoulders.

For men: There are few rules for men, but you should avoid shorts – wear jeans or trousers. T shirts are fine, but you should avoid sleeveless vests. Iranian men dress smartly, more often than not in shirts.

 

What are top 20 sightseeing names in Iran?

_ Persepolis

_ Qeshm geopark

_ Naqsh e jahan square

_ Nasir al molk mosque (pink mosque)

_ Shushtar hydraulic systems

_ Bisotun and Taq e bostan ancient area

_ Hormoz island

_ Chogha zanbil

_ Rudkhan castle

_ Tabatabaie and other historical houses

_ Sheikh Safi al-din Khanegah and Shrine

_ Lut desert

_ Chak chak Zoroastrian temple

_ Hafez mausoleum

_ Old bridges of Isfahan

_ Babak castle

_ Central desert of iran

_ Anzali international lagoon

_ Kataleh khor cave

_ Yazd old texture

 

What is the language in Iran?

Persian is the official language of Iran, it’s completely different with Arabic. Persian is an Indo-European tongue, and Arabic belongs to the Afro-Asiatic family. Second of all, Persian and Farsi are two names for the same language and more than 100 million people spoken this language in three different countries (Iran, Tajikistan, Afghanistan also some parts of Uzbekistan)

 

How can I buy local SIM card?

You can buy the SIM card which is named visitor SIM card directly at the Imam Khomeini Airport or at one of the MTN/Irancell service centers in the cities. In order to activate the SIM card, you need to register with your passport. For questions about your SIM card in English, you can also call 09377070000 or 09377000000. Visitor SIM card” is a prepaid SIM card made for you who travel to Iran. You don’t need to have an International SIM card when traveling to Iran, our Visitor SIM card enables you to make domestic and International calls, send SMS and enjoy the fastest 4G Internet in Iran.

 

Are credit cards accepted in Iran?

You need to use cash. No WU, no credit card, no debit card. foreign credit cards are not accepted in Iran due international sanctions to let you know; you can get prepaid debit cards from Iranian banks by showing your passport.

 

Can you travel to Iran as an unmarried couple?

The answer is YES. You can easily travel to Iran and go around this stupendous country as an unmarried couple even check in the hotels. If you apply for a visa before you travel to Iran, you have to fill a part on your visa application which asks whether you are married or single

 

What to pack?

Men in Iran tend to dress cleanly but casually, wearing long pants and button-down shirts or polos. Male travelers in Iran should be sure to pack a few pairs of long pants and a mixture of short- and long-sleeved shirts in breathable fabrics such as cotton or silk and a several scarfs even you can buy every corners of cities as locals

 

Bargaining is works in Iran?

Basically, goods prices are fix in Iran but you can have expected to bargain about 10 percent, it depends on your negotiation expert but shopping in Iran is not the same as southeast Asia countries

 

What should I shop in Iran?

  • Iran is famous for its saffron (zafran in Persian). Along with Afghanistan, they produce the world’s highest quality, so among the best things to take home as Iran souvenirs there is certainly the “red gold” another famous souvenir is Persian carpet that is in top of the quality and variety of motives, in addition you can buy Tile, Sweets, Tea Set, Ring, Ceramics and pottery.

 

 

What are the conditions for tipping in Iran?

Tipping the waiter at the restaurant is not common in Iran. Some cafes have a small tipping box at the cashier where you can leave your tip, but it’s totally optional. You’re not required to pay anything more than the bill, especially if the bill has a fee for service included another example is tour guide: If you’re traveling with a tour then you were satisfied with tour guid 10-20 € per person is common if you’re only getting the service for single day. If you’re traveling with a group for a week or more, 5-10€ or dollars per day should be ok.

 

How to get internet access in Iran?

Best option is Buying a local Sim Card, they cover most places of the country even on the most of roads.

Second option is use free Wi-Fi in Hotels and Café’s. third option is use pocket Wi-Fi internet in Iran

 

Is it safe destination for individual women traveler?

Many female travelers who visited Iran, described travel in Iran is safe for women. Violent crimes against foreigners are extremely rare and, indeed one important reason is in culture of Persian people guests are extremely important in their minds and you can see remarkable hospitality of the Iranian during your trip. All women while in Iran are required to follow the dress codes prescribed form women in Iran.

 

Is it Alcohol drinks legal?

Alcohol has been banned in Iran since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979, but it is consumed by many people every year and is a lucrative business for traffickers. Alcohol in Iran, like other people, is illegal for tourists. And it is not sold or served in cafes, restaurants, hotels or anywhere else in the country.

 

How is climate in Iran?

Iran has a variable climate. In the northwest, winters are cold with heavy snowfall and subfreezing temperatures. Spring and fall are relatively mild, while summers are dry and hot specially in center of the country but not everywhere like west and north west which have mild summers, in general, Iran has a continental climate in which most of the relatively scant annual precipitation falls from October through April.

 

How is condition for public transportations?

To arrive in Iran you can choose air, rail, or bus system depending on where are you coming from. Once you are inside the country the public transportation in big cities is available and comfortable in a reasonable price for everyone. Taxis are widely available in big and small cities. You can either hail a private or a shuttle taxi. Even railway is good option with more than 14-thousand-kilometer good condition railroads.

 

Which borders is most comfortable for coming into Iran?

Iran shares borders with Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan & Nakhchivan, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. But Bazargan is most convenient and popular land border of Iran Between Dogubayazit and Tabriz. It’s open 24/7, and transport will be likewise available round-the-clock. A bus drives Tabriz-Erzurum once a week