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Ali Habibi

Iran in Depth, Travel Guides

Traveling in Iran by train; a steaming memory

Once the peak of technological advancements and the reason for all the people’s draws to drop, trains still are quite popular all around the world, even with airplanes dominating the skies and cutting far distances into just a few hour flights. Since their introduction into the modern world, trains have played an unparalleled role in the developments of countries, especially those in the Middle-East.

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Iran in Depth, Travel Guides

Exotic villages in Iran; Surviving remembrance of old times

I talked about many things in Iran. In my last piece, I gave you a few notes about riding trains in Iran and how the “traveling in Iran by trains” itinerary could work. I pointed out that taking the Trans-Iranian train is the perfect and the cheapest mean of transportation for tourists. Trains in Iran take you to the heart of some very remote and offbeat areas with natural marvels unmatched by any other locations around the world but, however, I didn’t talk to you about the unnatural ones, the ones human beings are and have been responsible for more than thousands of years in Iran.

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Iran in Depth

Nomadic Tribes in Iran; where old culture still resides

They belong to the land and are always on the run. Nowhere is their home and day live under the sun. Yes, I’m talking about the proud nomadic tribes in Iran who are the symbol of patriotism and the way of Persian warrior. Although facing many challenges of the modern world, many nomadic tribes in Iran still refuse to give up their life on the go and settle down as many have done before.

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Traveling to Iran in summer; tough but doable

Although summer is like hell in the most Middle-Eastern countries, Iran’s summer doesn’t have that much of a punch and is considered by many tourists one of the best destinations in the hottest days of the year, except for one or two spots. Don’t get me wrong, Iran’s summer is ruthless but, compared to Arabic countries In the area, it feels like spring.

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