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Originally Posted by LuxuryRogue
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Thanks to the OP for sharing. ^
Important to break the western propaganda set. Iran is one of my favourite travel countries.
Originally Posted by Askartus
(Post 22801891)
Ever since a good friend of mine, who is born and raised in Karadsch / Karaj showed me pictures of his home town, Iran is on my toDo-List. And with all those reports from people, who have been there, the urge to get there still grows.
Originally Posted by HighlandExpress
(Post 22802041)
Great TR and photos as usual, always nice to see somewhere different.
Originally Posted by shogunate03
(Post 22802569)
Love your photos and TR - another stunning piece of work! The expression of the people truly brings this to life.
Did you have any issues or trouble when photographing people, especially non-posing street photography? Wasn't sure if they (particularly the women that are fully covered) are sensitive about that.
Originally Posted by macdonaldj2
(Post 22802880)
I'm always intrigued about countries that aren't normally visited...thank you for this and as a pseudo photographer myself these pictures are stunning.
Originally Posted by JohnnyColombia
(Post 22802968)
Wonderful TR thanks
Originally Posted by exilencfc
(Post 22803089)
Fascinating TR, were there a lot of western tourists around?
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Great TR and amazing pictures.
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Can I ask what nationality/citizenship you are to get visa on arrival?
I'd love to do Iran but when I checked it seemed like a PITA to get the visa |
Originally Posted by jphripjah
(Post 22802606)
Great photos. Thanks for the report. No trouble getting the visa?
Originally Posted by mjr1975
(Post 22803468)
Great TR and amazing pictures.
Originally Posted by JohnnyColombia
(Post 22803485)
Can I ask what nationality/citizenship you are to get visa on arrival?
I'd love to do Iran but when I checked it seemed like a PITA to get the visa |
Originally Posted by DanielW
(Post 22803657)
I used my New Zealand passport. Apparently most nationalities can apply for a visa on arrival now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Iran |
Originally Posted by JohnnyColombia
(Post 22803728)
Thanks for the link. I have a UK passport which is not only exempt from visa on arrival but also the most expensive too. I wonder what the history is behind this. And I wonder why Colombia is also singled out too in S America.
This might offer some clues with regard to Colombia being singled out(?). http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomac...emium-1.530088 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyColombia
(Post 22803728)
Thanks for the link. I have a UK passport which is not only exempt from visa on arrival but also the most expensive too. I wonder what the history is behind this.
The UK expelled the entire Iranian diplomatic staff from London in 2011 in protest to the UK embassy in Tehran being insufficiently defended from violent protesters. The UK and Tehran only re-established diplomatic relations in February, although negotiations to enable embassies to re-open are still on-going. |
On my mobile so apologies for the brevity. Thanks for the links and no, I had absolutely no idea about the diplomatic wrangling between uk and iran.
If there is no uk mission, how do you even get the visa? Is another country's consulate processing them? |
Originally Posted by JohnnyColombia
(Post 22804614)
On my mobile so apologies for the brevity. Thanks for the links and no, I had absolutely no idea about the diplomatic wrangling between uk and iran.
If there is no uk mission, how do you even get the visa? Is another country's consulate processing them? |
Very cool trip report! Wanted to go there for a short trip, until I saw that the beer in Iran is 'non-alcoholic'
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How was it to run? Traffic?
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Amazing TR! The awesome photos made me want to go to Iran, a place that was not high in my go-to-places list!
Congrats! |
Fantastic trip report (thought I posted that after reading it but realized I had not!) - amazing photos. Thanks for taking the time. Enjoy the destination you head to.
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Originally Posted by HangukStyle
(Post 22805039)
Very cool trip report! Wanted to go there for a short trip, until I saw that the beer in Iran is 'non-alcoholic'
Originally Posted by CHSDOC
(Post 22805252)
How was it to run? Traffic?
Traffic was fine, pretty crazy and chaotic in Tehran though:)!
Originally Posted by FlyingGnu
(Post 22805300)
Amazing TR! The awesome photos made me want to go to Iran, a place that was not high in my go-to-places list!
Congrats!
Originally Posted by bowdenj
(Post 22805721)
Fantastic trip report (thought I posted that after reading it but realized I had not!) - amazing photos. Thanks for taking the time. Enjoy the destination you head to.
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Thanks for posting, food looks delicious....
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