Category: Tips and Tricks
How to use the Bus in Iran
Using the bus in Iran can seem daunting with there being little information online on how to do it, the booking sites aren’t in English and the Terminals can seem like crazy places to go. But in reality, it is actually quite easy. In this guide, i will run through some different ways to book… Read more
How to Travel Between Cities in Iran
There are many ways to move around while you’re in Iran. Transport in Iran is very convenient and affordable. Let’s look at some of the ways to move around in Iran. Buses Buses by far are the easiest, cheapest and most comfortable way to move around Iran. With a bus from Tehran to Isfahan costing… Read more
Currency Tips: What You Need to Know for Your Iran Trip in 2024
What Currency to Bring to Iran? There are a lot of opinions about what money to bring to Iran, whether it’s Dollars, Euros, credit/debit cards, and the seemingly complex notion of using Rials and Tomans. Here in this blog, as someone who has spent one month travelling in Iran, lived in Isfahan for three months,… Read more
Persian language for travelling in Iran
The Language of Poets, Romance and the old language of the Eastern courts. Persian is a language that spreads from Iran (Farsi), Afghanistan (Dari), Tajikistan (Tajik) and some parts of Iraq, Uzbekistan and more. It is softly spoken, smooth and sounds like music at times. Read more
Iraqi Arabic for travelling in Iraq.
A lot of time in Iraq you can get by with these funny exchanges where people will talk to you in Arabic and you’ll talk in English and with a lot of pointing and laughing you’ll eventually come to the result you wanted in the conversation. Iraqis are extremely helpful and love tourists. Everything with… Read more
How to Buy SIM Cards in Iran and Phone Registration in Iran (2024)
SIM cards and Phone registration of Iran. In this day and age almost everyone travels with a SIM card of some sort. Some travellers may avoid it in Europe with the abundance of free wifi in the street, accommodations and stores but in Iran it’s very difficult to find free wifi anywhere and when you… Read more