Part I. Welcoming
The population of Iran is composed of several races, each one different in its cultures and dialects. Most young people are highly educated and proud of their traditions and history and try to show their habits and lifestyle to tourists by inviting them to their homes and events.
All tourists are usually very welcomed and well-treated during their visit to Iran.
Are you about to land in Iran and do not have enough information?
Nowadays, by means of mobile applications you have it easier. be sure to install the following apps to get to know Iran better and plan your trip
Google map
Trip.com
Foresquare
Google translate
Telegram (the application most used by local people)
We will provide you with a sim card at the beginning of your tour, so you can be in touch with your friends and family and can keep r...
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