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Anyone ever been to iran? is it nice?

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what should i do/see?

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  1. it's the best

    if u be in Persia for 3 years ,maybe u can see most of the historical and ancient things .

    but if u have a little time for that, i suggest u these:

    1)Persepolis,our most significant building ,be sure of that u can't find anything like this even acropolis.it was built about 520 BC by Darius one the great

    2)pasargade,it's one of the Achaemenid's capital,and tomb of Cyrus the great in it

    sorry i don't have time to write more

    by the way ,forget about the things u might have heard about Persia like we kill tourist or we are terrorist and other nonsense u know

    bye


  2. Dear Bridget

    Generally the best times to visit Iran are mid-April to early June, and late September to early November - these times avoid the long, cold northern winter, the Iranian New Year (late March) and the summer, which can be unpleasantly hot in much of the country. And if the heat doesn't keep you away, take note that prices along the Caspian coast can quadruple during summer whereas great bargains can be found come wintertime. Many people prefer not to visit Iran during Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting, but apart from most restaurants closing between dawn and dusk, Ramadan is not that bad for travelling.

    The seasons are clearly differentiated. Spring starts in March and is initially cold and windy, later becoming pleasantly warm and often sunny. Spring and autumn are easily the best times to come, and if you come in spring you avoid having countless Iranians tell you: 'Oh, but you must come back in the spring, it's beautiful.' Summer, which begins in June, is predominantly warm but hot at times, with plenty of sunshine interlaced with heavy rains. July is the hottest month, with temperatures ranging between 35 and 45°C (95-113°F). Autumn comes in September and is at first warm and usually sunny, turning cold, damp and foggy in November. Winter lasts from December until March and can include substantial snowfall, depending on how the weather is feeling and where you are. January and February can be bitterly cold, with temperatures often below -15°C (5°F) or -20°C (-4°F), though the days are often pleasantly mild, particularly in the south.

    Here are some places which I recommend u to visit :

    Ali Sadr Caves :

    These highly commercialised caves were discovered 40 years ago by a local shepherd out looking for a lost goat. They rise to a maximum internal height of 40m (131ft) and have a deep river flowing through the middle. Most Iranians are very proud of Ali Sadr.

    Kharanaq :

    Part of an enjoyable day trip from Yazd involves a loop along quiet roads to the ancient mud-brick village of Kharanaq. Parts of the village are believed to be more than 1000 years old, and it's been occupied in some form for more than 4000 years.

    Choqa Zanbil :

    One of Iran's Unesco World Heritage sites, Choqa Zanbil's magnificent brick ziggurat is the best surviving example of Elamite architecture anywhere in the world. Even if you're not a fan of ancient ruins, the great bulk and splendid semi-desert isolation of Choqa Zanbil will impress.

    Have a Nice Trip..:)

    Hope it helps.

  3. Don't waste your time in Iran. Go to some intresting places like Las Vegas, Miami, Spain, Italy. Why wasting your time & money in Iran? There is nothing going on over there. You would hate it after the first visit. Your time is gold. Don't waste it in Iran.

    Party like a Rockstar

    The Native New Yorker

  4. visit takhte  Jamsheed, ruins of Persopolis, National Museums, And of Course don't forget iran is a country made up of mostly younger people therefore you know there has to be parties and a lot of them. These are underground however and have been rated as being better then Western Standards, watch out if you plan to go one its illegal though and you could get a financial fine, but i say its worth the risk.

  5. Oh,some of the answerer get you really complete answers...

    But I have one advise for you that come to Iran by a tour or by someone who knows Iran very well,because in this way you can feel more comfortable.

    Have a nice trip to Iran!

    *_*

  6. I have, People aren't that friendly in Tehran!

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