Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Is Iran safe for Americans?


 There have been some issues recently, however, mainly to do with tensions between Iran and the United State. It’s no surprise that you’re probably wondering, is Iran safe for Americans? Thanks to Ali for accompanying Charles from America and Alexander from England who have just visited Iran. They believed that government of Iran is all about making sure the country is safe for tourists.” Iran is pretty cool. Combine its historical cities with incredible natural landscapes and add friendly people for an incredibly cool cocktail of the country.”

 There have been some issues recently, however, mainly to do with tensions between Iran and the United State. It’s no surprise that you’re probably wondering, is Iran safe for Americans?
 Charles from America and Alexander from England in Golstan Palace

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Iran will no longer require Chinese visitors to obtain visas


The Iranian government has approved visa-free policy for Chinese tourists visiting Iran. The authorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran have decided to abolish entry visa to Iran unilaterally for Chinese with the purpose of attracting more Chinese tourists to the country. Tourism board Chief Ali Asghar Mounesan told that “we aim to host two million Chinese tourists per year using our country's numerous attractions.”


The Iranian government has approved visa-free policy for Chinese tourists visiting Iran.
 Iran will no longer require Chinese visitors to obtain visas

Monday, July 22, 2019

Iran’s one of the safest and most accommodating countries for women travelers


“In our experience, Iran’s one of the safest and most accommodating countries for women travelers,” Beverley and Leanne said to Yasna, their tour guide. Every year, thousands of women, young and old, travel to Iran on their own. You can, too, by using the advice of local people. The people in Iran are kind and incredibly friendly. If you’re looking for an eye-opening cultural experience, head to the land of hospitality.

 Every year, thousands of women, young and old, travel to Iran on their own. You can, too, by using the advice of local people. The people in Iran are kind and incredibly friendly. If you’re looking for an eye-opening cultural experience, head to the land of hospitality.
Beverley and Leanne our Canadian and Irish guests in Iran