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 Transportation and Travel Iran

 

How to go to Iran

 

Given the current geopolitical situation, it is better to avoid traveling to Iran from a border country. Border areas are particularly dangerous. Let's not forget that Iran is bordering countries at war like Afghanistan and Iraq ... But the shared borders with Pakistan and Turkey are not more recommended.

 

Better to fly to Iran. Air France and Iran Air connect Paris-CDG and Tehran operates non-stop. Many companies serve Tehran, European companies such as Alitalia, Lufthansa or KLM as well as Gulf companies such as Gulf Air, Qatar Airways or Emirates, or Turkish airlines Pegasus or Turkish Airlines.

 

Some travelers travel to Iran from Uzbekistan to extend a cultural stay on the theme of the Silk Road, however it is not recommended to travel with Central Asian companies, often equipped with Tupolev.

 

To move in Iran

 

The extremely low price of petrol makes road and air transport very attractive.

 

By plane

 

There is a good network of aerial laisons. From Tehran, one can easily reach the cities that are worth visiting such as Isfahan (Esfahan), Shiraz, Mashad or Bandar-e Abbas.

 

Be careful about the choice of companies and devices. It is recommended to favor the national airline, Iran Air, or Mahan Air, known for its punctuality.

 

By bus

 

The bus companies serve the whole country. There are about twenty (Peima Iran, Peike Saba, Royal Safar VIP, Hamsafar, RAJA, Seir o Safar ...).

 

Prices are particularly competitive. The buses are comfortable and the main roads as well. The buses are divided into two categories: Volvo and Mercedes. The first are more comfortable and faster, the small difference in price is well worth this gain.

 

The buses are very comfortable, with real reclining seats. "VIPs" are the cream. For long trips, a small cold drink and a packed lunch are systematically included in the service.

 

For a one-way trip Tehran-Isfahan, count 6am, for Shiraz 7:30, for Tabriz 9am, and for Yazd 6h. In Tehran, departures are either at Tehran Railstation, Tehran Beihaghi Terminal or Argantin Terminal. You can take your tickets in advance, especially if you are traveling in high season.

 

Few signs indicate the buses, but the touts loudly proclaim the destinations: have them check that you are taking the right vehicle. Do not hesitate to ask other travelers to help you, the Iranians are very helpful.

 

There are also minibuses, less comfortable, but convenient enough for short trips.

 

Bus stations in provincial towns are often out of the way, take a taxi or a shared taxi to get to your hotel.

 

By train

 

There is also a good rail network, and all trains pass through Tehran. This is the preferred solution for night journeys: a sleeper train will be more comfortable than a bus.

 

First class tickets are more expensive than the bus, but train travel is always particularly enjoyable. Choose preferably the first class with sleeping compartments for 4 or 6 people. For women traveling alone, single-sex compartments are recommended.

 

The train ride between the capital, Tehran, and the holy city of Mashad is very popular. There is even a higher class train, the Simorgh, with dinner and breakfast included.

 

The legislation concerning cigarettes is not the same, do not forget to ask for a non-smoking car if you do not want to be inconvenienced.

Inter-urban transport

 

Group Taxis: Savari or Paykan

 

The savari are collective taxis a little outdated, commonly called Paykan, in reference to the brand, crisscross the cities. Do not forget to set the price in advance, and know that they often speak in tomans.

 

Private taxis

 

There are taxis agency or "telefon taxi" as say the Iranians, because they are ordered by phone. More expensive but comfortable, they can be ordered with the help of the hotel reception or a restaurant.

 

Although the roads are in very good condition, know that road accidents are common, the respect of the rules of the road does not fit in the DNA of the Iranian drivers, it is rather "push-de-you -which I put myself in.

 

Be careful.

 

Metro

 

Tehran has a clean and cheap metro. A quick and convenient solution, because it takes sometimes more than one hour to cross the capital by car as it is bottled. The Mehrabad airport is connected (with a change by tram) as well as the big bazaar south of the city, behind which is the main bus station.

 

There are also subway lines in Isfahan (work was done on the lines) and in Mashad.

 

There are compartments reserved for women.

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