Travel To Iran – Don’t Miss Direct TV

By admin March 26th, 2010

Travel To Iran - Don't Miss Direct TV

Formerly known as Persia, Iran is the 18th largest country in the world in terms of area. With a a population of over 70 million, Iran is home to one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations. It is a country of particular geostrategic significance owing to its location in the Middle East and central Eurasia.

Despite the perceived images of Iran, when you go there you will discover a country of warm and fascinating people living within an ancient and sophisticated culture.

Because Iran has issues with Israel, travelers with Israeli passports or Israeli stamp on their passports will be turned away and won't be allowed entry to Iran. Nothing personal though, that's just the ways things are in Iran. By western standards, Iran is an affordable place for travel. Backpackers survive on as little as IR150, 000 to IR200, 000 (US$16 to US$22) a day. If you want to be on a top-end hotel in Iran (where there's your minibar, american food and also direct TV), then you must be willing to pay as much as more than IR700, 000 (US$76) a day. But that's still cheap, right?!

Be sure to read more practical information before going to Iran.


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