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Cycling in Iran – are you crazy?

In the age of carbon-neutral travel and the ever continuing quest to traverse the path less traveled, cycle travel has become a worldwide trend. Therein begs the question, is it possible to cycle in Iran? Absolutely, yes! And it is more common than you think. But before you decide to bike across one of the world’s most misunderstood countries, there are some things you should know.

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Luxury Trips for Less in Iran

Iran, in all its paradoxical glory, is sure to surprise international visitors. By some measures, Iran is still a developing country, yet it is also the world’s oldest civilization. One thing is for sure, with thousands of years of continuous history comes sophisticated culture and opulence.

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Kerman Travel Guide: Top 6 Tips

Situated in the east of Iran, Kerman is Iran’s largest province, amounting to 11% of the country’s total land mass. Home of the famous Lut Desert, Kerman is a little off the beaten track, but for those who want to explore somewhere different, be sure to pencil it in.

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7 Days in Iran: How to Experience Everything in 1 Week

Iran is a huge country that swells with diversity. Every Iranian province has its own unique cuisine, handicrafts, industries, dress, and language.

Travelers who have the time can easily spend two or three months having a good look around Iran. But realistically most visitors only come for a week or two.

If you’re planning on spending seven days in Iran, I’ve prepared an itinerary on what not to miss while you’re here.

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