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How are the
health and hygiene
observed in
Iran?
In fact,
cleanliness is part of the Iranians’ belief and it is evidently
observed everywhere both in the public and in the private. There have
been overwhelming campaigns, like vaccinations and trainings, to
eliminate many diseases used to exist in remote settlements. It has
been a success and today you see clean streets, restaurants, hotels,
shops, supermarkets, parks, etc.
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How are the
variety and quality of foodstuff
in Iran?
Those who have
been to Iran have felt spoiled by the variety of high quality stews
and kebabs among many other dishes. There are restaurants of various
kinds. You will find a lot of herbs and spices, but Iranian dishes are
not as hot and spicy as the Indian ones. A moderate amount of them is
added to food just to give them different tastes. As there are not
genetically manipulated vegetables and fruits in Iran, they taste the
same old natural tastes everybody appreciates them. The meat usually
served in the restaurants is chicken, veal, fish and lamb. Of course,
you may find turkey, quail and shrimp too, but no pork, snake, frog,
dog or other kinds. They are prohibited to be taken in Islam and this
is observed everywhere. The vegetarians can order raw or cooked
vegetables in the hotels as well as restaurants. It is also
recommended to let your tour guide know about it beforehand so that
he/she can arrange it for you, because in some restaurants people need
to be already informed. That is because it is not so popular in Iran
to be a vegetarian. Just feel free to tell your guides about it.
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What
kinds of drinks
are possible to buy in Iran?
You can buy Any
kinds of soft non-alcoholic drinks. There are Iranian made drinks as
well as international brands served everywhere. People drink tap
water. It is filtrated and refined before supplied to them, but for
the newcomers traveling to Iran, I do not recommend it. Instead, you’d
better take Iranian bottled water prepared according to the
international standards for both domestic and export uses.
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How is the
quality of roads
in Iran?
The roads are
asphalted and the maintenance is regularly done. There are highways in
many routes and separate lanes to and from cities to safeguard
transportations. As a matter of fact, contrary to many tourists'
expectations, roads are of very good quality.
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How far are the
distances
between the destinations?
Usually there are
not short distances between the major destinations compared to most of
the distances between the European cities or towns. Instead, you can
see a lot of landscape, meet the people in the intact rural areas and
experience the real life situations in addition to many other
opportunities you will not find inside cities. For instance, Iranian
guides can take possible opportunities to arrange picnic meals for
you. Iranians are picnic lovers and take every opportunity to arrange
for it.
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What is the
usual clothing
in Iran?
Women wear
non-transparent, loose garments covering all their bodies except for
the hands and face. Color is a free choice, but red, orange, pink or
similar colors are not put on during national or private sad
occasions. Black is not a must. Chador is not a must either, but when
it comes to visit a holy mausoleum and you have the opportunity to
experience wearing a chador for a few minutes, do not skip the
opportunity to feel the atmosphere. Men put on non-transparent
garments too. They may wear short-sleeve shirts or T-shirts (unlike
women), but not shorts in the public. The choice of color is the same
for men as well. Due to the heat of the Sun and in order to protect
your skin, I would not recommend wearing short sleeve shirts. If you
do, do not forget to put on some Sun block cream on your skin. But, it
is your choice!
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When are the
high and low seasons
of tourism in
Iran?
Usually the
majority of tourists visit Iran during two periods of time: 1) from
the beginning of March to the end of May, and 2) from the beginning of
September to the end of November. A couple of weeks before or after
each New Year, there is another wonderful choice to visit Iran. Also,
the very best time to visit the south of Iran (like Persian Gulf
islands and shorelines) is during January and February. The story is
different for the lovers of nature who like trekking or skiing. They
find an extraordinary variety in Iran four seasons a year.
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What is the
time difference
with the rest of the world?
The formula to set your time is very simple:
GMT + 3.5 (GMT + 4.5 from March 20 to September
21).
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What is the
electricity
voltage
in Iran?
220 volts AC, 50Hz. Plugs are of the round
two-pin type. If you have 110 volts appliance to use on your trip,
like shaving machine, hair drier, etc, it is recommended to take a
110-to-220 plug with you while traveling. Of course, you can find it
in Iran too, but it can be a waste of time in some situations.
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What is the
communications service?
IDD service is available. Country code is 98.
Outgoing international code is 00. In case you need to make a short
distance call in the street, the telephone booths are yellow and
marked in English. There are also phone cards for domestic as well as
international calls available.
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What is the
mobile service
used in Iran?
It is GSM 900 network. In other words, if you
have a mobile phone from any part of the world, it will not work in
Iran unless your phone company has made a contract with Iranian
Telecommunication Company (ITC). It is a service to be used inside
Iran to make short as well as long distance calls.
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Are there any
fax facilities
in hotels?
Yes, you can find fax facilities in most of the
hotels as well as at main post offices in Iran.
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Are there any
Internet facilities
in Iran?
Yes, there are a growing number of Internet
users in Iran. So, almost all the major hotels provide their guests
with Internet facilities and the others are being equipped for the
same purpose. Also, many Internet cafes are already opened to the
public and many other ones are going to be opened due to the
increasing need of the people.
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How fast are
mailing services
done in Iran?
Airmail to Europe
as well as Canada and the United States can take around two weeks.
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What
goods are regarded as
forbidden postal items?
1) Narcotics and laxatives, 2) Explosives,
radioactive and inflammable materials or other dangerous materials, 3)
Items against Islamic moralities, 4) Live animals except for honey
bees, leeches, silkworms, parasites and bug-busting animals recognized
by the institutes, 5) Goods forbidden to enter the destination
country, 6) Items that might cause a danger for post company’s
personnel or might hurt the other postal items or equipment, and 7)
Private documents corresponded between parties other than the sender
or the receiver or any of their family members.
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Is it
possible to mail
post cards without envelopes?
Yes. If post cards are made up of hard paper or
cardboard without any raised parts and both sender and receiver’s
names and addresses are written on the back of the cards, it will be
possible.
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Are there any
local English newspapers
available in Iran?
Yes, there are several dailies in English. Most
of the times, you can find one in the lobby of the major hotels.
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What is
Iranian Currency?
It is called Iranian Rial (IR). Notes are in
denominations of IR 20,000, 10,000, 5000, 2000, 1000, 500, 200 and
100. Coins are in denominations of IR 500, 250, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5.
You may come across the word Toman there. 10 IR = 1 Toman. Everyone is
using this word instead of Rials except for some special cases. The
rate of exchange goes through very little fluctuations everyday, but
you can exchange one US dollar for approximately 8800 Rials.
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Are
credit cards
accepted in Iran?
Not exactly. There are not any official services
for the internationally known credit cards in Iran. Some Iranian
private banks are trying to arrange services for the international
credit cards these days. Also, some smart businessmen can accept
credit cards. In some particular shops you can purchase some items
like carpets, handicrafts, jewels, etc by credit cards like in some
major hotels or some other shops outside hotels. Generally, it is
recommended to take some cash with you while traveling in Iran.
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Is it
safe to have cash
while traveling in Iran?
Of course, it is. This doesn’t mean that you
don’t have to be careful with the cash you have on you.
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Are the
prices high or low
in Iran?
Fortunately, the price for the majority of the
items that tourists are looking for are relatively low. Items like
high quality books, souvenirs, meals, foodstuff and transportation are
very tempting because of their relatively high quality yet low prices.
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What
are the
prohibited items
while traveling to Iran?
Alcoholic beverages, narcotics, guns and
ammunition, all horticultural and agricultural goods including seeds
and soil; aerial photo cameras, transmitter receiver apparatus,
pornography, most films, cassettes, CDs and videos and any kind of
fashion magazine. Of course, hunters who are visiting Iran on hunting
tours can get necessary permits for carrying their guns and ammunition
via their travel agents beforehand.
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What
are the restricted items
while going out of Iran?
Antiques and large
amount of gold, silver and jewelry. By definition, antiques are the
objects older than 100 years.
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What are
the
working days and off days
in Iran?
Iranian working days are from Saturday to
Thursday and Fridays are the National off days. On Thursdays, some
companies are totally off and some are working only half day.
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Is it
customary to do
tipping
in Iran? Where and when?
Yes. It is customary to tip porters, servants
and janitors in hotels, porters in the airports, waiters or waitresses
in restaurants, drivers giving services during tours as well as
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