Hoi allemaal,
Ik ben pas terug uit Iran en ik heb besloten dit topic te maken met onder ander veel fotos die ik zelf heb gemaakt en informatie over dit veelzijdig land.
In dit topic kan je de andere kant van Iran zien dat de westerse media je niet wilt laten zien. Het is totaal niet zoals het nieuws en actualiteiten programmas je willen laten denken dat het land is.
Het is een hele mooie land met fantastische architectuur, en geweldige gastvrije mensen.
>>>>>>Ook is het heel veilig voor toeristen<<<<<<<
***Vrouwen moeten helaas vanwege het huidige regime dat regeert een overcoat en simpel doekje over hun hoofd hebben, ook als toeriste. Maar het is lang niet zo erg als het lijkt, het kan best stylish zijn.***
Tehran is meer modern dan historisch. Iran zit vol met historische actracties die zijn het meest in andere steden/plaatsen zoals onder ander Shiraz & Esfehan te zien.
>>>>>::Een van de grootste zorgen van mensen is of Iran wel veilig is om te bezoeken en of Iraniers wel vriendelijke mensen zijn en of ze het Westen niet mogen. Maar precies het tegenovergestelde is waar. Perzische hospitaliteit is 1 van de belangerijkste gewoontes voor Iraniers, waar je overigens veel verhalen over online kan vinden.
Provincies van Iran en hoofdsteden ervan,
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Etnische groepen in Iran door NIAC,
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In the map below I have marked main territories of Tehran, Northern Tehran, East, West, Central and South from Tehran.ir
1. Northern Tehran: Wealthy areas , Upper Class
2. East: Middle Class
3. West: Middle Class and Upper Middle Class and Wealthy closer to the North West Corner and center of the area (shahrake Qarb)
4. Central Tehran: Middle Class
5. South: Lower middle class, poor areas in the further south and south end tips of the city
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Hier namen van de meeste buurten in Tehran bron Wikipedia,
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Below for example is a cool website regarding a tourist agency in the city of Shiraz and their customer review about Iran.
There are hundreds of testimonials in thier website below
http://www.key2persia.com/hospitality.htmHier een paar ervan,
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Bas Hiemstra
Location: Netherlands, the
Entrance: 14-10-200
Cities: Tehran, Shiraz, Yazd, Esfahan, Kashan
Length: 21 days
Comments: Iranians certainly roam amongst the friendliest people on this planet. Helpful, forward coming and gentle! I had no idea the country would be such a great place to travel in The country is splendid in its variation and I hope that Iran will attract a lot more travellers after me. And be warned: I might come back too ;-)
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Florijn Folmer
Location: The Netherlands
Entrance: 14 October 2007
Cities: Teheran, Masuleh, Ardabil, Tabriz, Kandovan, Orumiyeh, Kashan, Esfahan, Yazd, Shiraz
Length: 21 days
Occupation: Personnel Advisor
Education: International Business Studies;Poltechnical level
Comments: Iran: Wonderful country with large variety in climate and nature; Woods, mountains, desserts, lakes and seas. I have enjoyed looking around a lot while traveling, hiking and sightseeng. Iranians: Wonderful, gentle, helpful and generous people. I believe there is no people like the Iranians; there is a lot that many can learn on that behalf. Vacation: I was quite unaware what Iran was all about before deciding to go. I did do some reading to familiar myself to know what to expect. That actually led me to quite some expectations. So far my expectations have been endlessly surpassed.
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LLaurador
Location: Catalonia (Spain) Entrance: 16.05.07 Cities: Isfahan, Kerman, Shiraz
Length: 20 days Occupation: Psychologist Education: Psychology
Comments: Iran is a beautiful country with many monuments and traditions to show. But, as we visit Iran, we realize that the best thing are Iranians, because they are very open people, with a great will to know other people from abroad and share their traditions, language, and points of view. We really enjoy our stay in Iran.
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Antoinette van den Steenhoven
Location: Netherlands Entrance: 22 April 2007 Cities: Tehran, Kashan, Esfahan, Yazd, Shiraz, Tabriz, Rasht, Masuleh Length: 1 month Occupation: Psychologist Education: university
Comments: Together with my fiancé, I am traveling through Iran. We are not with a group, just the two of us. Therefore, we are very dependent of the help and hospitality of the Iranian people to show and help us around. Our experience is that the Iranian people are extremely helpful. Even if we do not ask them directeley, if they see us looking around, they come to us and ask if they can help. This is our experience with all the people, no matter grade of education or age. Another feature we have noticed is the curiosity of the Iranian people. They ask a lot of questions, want to know a lot about our country, our lives and habits in Europe. They combine this with their wish to practice their foreign languages which leads to nice conversations. Sometimes however, they are SO helpful, that they give an answer, even if they don't know. We are enjoying our stay very much!
En nu fotos van het dagelijkse leven in Tehran, binnekort meer van onder ander de rest van het land,
[img]http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g320/alitezar/Tehran%20Mega/
[ Bericht 29% gewijzigd door DutchTrain op 08-01-2009 11:32:01 ]