Iran and Australia have signed a bilateral Air transport agreement for
starting and developing flight services between the two countries.
According to this agreement, both countries are going to take the necessary
actions for providing bilateral flight services and according to the granted
aviation rights each country can land in the airports and fly over the sky of
the other party.
Showing posts with label incoming tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label incoming tour. Show all posts
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
"Nakhjir eco-lodge"
“Nakhjir eco-lodge”, founded in
2015, is located in Naraaq city of Markazi province (central Iran). This hundred-year-old
house is constructed exactly on principals of Persian architecture style. The
rooms, which are surrounding the yard, are equipped with cooling and heating
system and the whole eco-lodge is capable of receiving 15 to 25 guests. You
can choose to sleep on beds or on old-style mattresses. “Nakhjir eco-lodge” has
a nice yard with old trees and a small blue pool at the center. You can seat on
old benches in the yard and enjoy the old Iranian atmosphere.
While you are staying in “Nakhjir
eco-lodge” you can visit different attractions of Naraaq which is a historical
city. The old district, including old houses, Jaame mosque, Ab-Anbar (water
reservoir), bazar and caravanserai are historical attractions and Gisu
waterfall, Jasb wildlife refuge and Nakhjir cave are natural attractions of
Naraaq.
“Nakhjir eco-lodge” is focused on
serving traditional cuisines, like Kashko bademjan (eggplant and whey), Gheymeh
(spilt peas and lamb stew), Ghorme sabzi (vegetable and lamb stew) and other
Iranian cuisines which are prepared with organic and healthy ingredients.
Promoting the cultural and traditional ethics of Naraaq and reviving old
Iranian costumes have been the main goals of founding this eco-lodge and you
can touch old Iranian lifestyle in this peaceful eco-lodge.
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| A bedroom in "Nakhjir eco-lodge". |
Friday, June 24, 2016
Iran visa application update
- These nationalities can visit Iran without any visa:
Syria (90 day visa), Turkey (90 days), Lebanon (15 days), Azerbaijan (15 days), Georgia (45 days), Bolivia (30 days) and Egypt (20 days). If they want to stay more, they can extend their visa while they are in Iran.
- These countries cannot visit Iran by visa on arrival and should get their visa beforehand: The US, Canada, Iraq, Colombia, Jordan, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan
- The travel agencies cannot get visa invitation letter for Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan and Afghan nationalities and they should refer directly to the consulates for the application.
- Other nationalities can get the visa on arrival for 30 day stay in Iran.
- The American, British and Canadian passport holders still must travel to Iran within a guided tour through an eligible travel agency. So they cannot apply for a visa invitation letter through us without booking a trip.
Syria (90 day visa), Turkey (90 days), Lebanon (15 days), Azerbaijan (15 days), Georgia (45 days), Bolivia (30 days) and Egypt (20 days). If they want to stay more, they can extend their visa while they are in Iran.
- These countries cannot visit Iran by visa on arrival and should get their visa beforehand: The US, Canada, Iraq, Colombia, Jordan, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan
- The travel agencies cannot get visa invitation letter for Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan and Afghan nationalities and they should refer directly to the consulates for the application.
- Other nationalities can get the visa on arrival for 30 day stay in Iran.
- The American, British and Canadian passport holders still must travel to Iran within a guided tour through an eligible travel agency. So they cannot apply for a visa invitation letter through us without booking a trip.
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| International travelers visiting Golestan palace, Uppersia. |
Labels:
incoming tour,
Iran local operator,
iran trip,
Iran visa
Location:
Tehran, Tehran, Iran
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