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IRAN PASSENGER|book hetel in Iran anytime anywhere

book hetel in Iran anytime anywhere

Iranian Hospitality

Iran is the land of  history, kindness and beautiful nature. Many people try to reserve Iran hotel (specially book Tehran hotel) in order to become familier with Iranian culture. It’s teachings emphasize strongly on this issue (hospitality) . One of these teachings is respectful reception of the guests. Traditionaly Iranians welcome their guests cordially.  There is a famous proverb amongst  Iranian that says a guest  is loved by God.

Hospitality, a moral character that Iranian are famous for, refers to the works done to provide relief and  convenience for the guest. This feature has been an obvious trait of Iranian from many years ago even from ancient time.

So, if you have decided to travel to Iran, you can travel with peace of mind. Wherever you arrive, from large cities such as Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan, Mashhad and Yazd to small villages, remote areas and even in the heart of desert, sure you will receive a warm welcome from Iranian. Contrary to the negative images portrayed by the media against Iran, Iranian like foreigners very much and welcome them kindly. This trait does not related at all to their economic status. In any economic situation, they try their utmost to provide comfort for you and help you in your affairs. They may invite you for a cup of tea, a meal or even bid you to stay at their house for a couple of days instead of hotel. They never want anything in return. They just like to show the real image of Iran and Iranian to the world. They want to demonstrate world that they are not spleenful and violent as media shows.

 Iranian enjoy talking to foreigners. A thing that you should know is that, they are too curious to know your opinion regarding western countries' policy towards Iran. Usually youths like to start conversation with you about the political and economic status of your country and also your lifestyle. So, don't worry about these questions and just answer them kindly. Sure at the end you will leave Iran with sweet memories and never forget their warm reception.

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Statue of Ferdowsi

Many tourists who are interested to reserve Tehran hotels or book Iran hotels, might be interested to know about Iranian culture and Persian poems.

Abul Qasim Ferdowsi Tusi or Ferdowsi, was an Iranian poet and the author of the epic of Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"), which is the world's longest epic poem created by a single poet, and the national epic of Iran and the Greater Iran. Having drafted the Shahnameh almost 1000 years ago, Ferdowsi is celebrated as the most influential figure in Persian literature and one of the greatest in the history of literature. He is widely regarded as the greatest poet in the Persian language. He was called "The Lord of the Word" and "The Savior of Persian Language".

 

Shahnameh:

Ferdowsi's Shahnameh is the most popular and influential national epic in Iran and other Persian-speaking nations. The Shahnameh is the only surviving work by Ferdowsi regarded as indisputably genuine. He may have written poems earlier in his life but they no longer exist. A narrative poem, Yūsof o Zolaykā (Joseph and Zuleika), was once attributed to him, but scholarly consensus now rejects the idea it is his. There has also been speculation about the satire Ferdowsi allegedly wrote about Mahmud of Ghazni after the sultan failed to reward him sufficiently. (Tehran Hotel)

 

Today Stataues of Ferdowsi are placed inside and outside Iran. A street in Tehran was named after him (Ferdowsi street) and also a square (Ferdowsi square). Also in Milad tower and even in Rome, Italy threre is a Ferdowsi statue.

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Milad Tower

If you are trying to book hotel in Iran, (specialy reserve hotel in Tehran) you can visit many interesting tourist attractions and enjoy being there.

Milad Tower (also known as the Tehran Tower) is a multi-purpose tower in Tehran, (Capital city of Iran). It is the sixth tallest tower and also the 17th tallest freestanding structure in the world.

It is located between the west Tehran (near Hemmat Highway), standing at 435 m (1,427 ft) from base to the tip of the antenna. The head consists of a large pod with 12 floors, the roof of which is at 315 m (1,033 ft).

The tower is a part of a complex called International Trade and Convention Center of Tehran. The complex also includes a five-star hotel, a convention center, a world trade center, and an IT park.

Construction of the tower was started in 1997. The tower was officially opened on 20 February 2009.

Today Milad Tower is one of the tourist attractions of Tehran (and also Iran).

There are a lot of Facilities in Tower and it’s area: Dolphinarium, Cinema 4D, Resturants, Gift shops and…

 

You can buy souvenirs from shops inside and outside the tower and also eat Iranian and non Iranian foods in Milad Tower food court.

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Beautiful Natural Wonders in Iran


Mount Damavand


66 kilometres northeast of Tehran, at a height of 5,610m, Mount Damavand is the highest mountain in the Middle East, and a worthy challenge for any accomplished mountaineer. Visible from Tehran on a clear day, the mountain is snow-capped all year round, and features prominently in Persian folklore and literature. Located in the Alborz Mountain range, reaching Damavand’s peak will take the best part of two days – and earn you the eternal

respect of any Iranians in your life. The climbing season is June-September.

 


Torkaman Sahra


The Turkmen Plains, or the Torkaman Sahra, lie in Iran’s north eastern region, bordering Turkmenistan and the Caspian Sea. The seemingly interminable rolling green hills remain virtually untouched and tricky to access without your own car – but the views are simply spectacular. One focal point to head to is the Khaled Nabi cemetery, notable for its phallic tombstones. Also nearby is the famous 11th century tower structure Gonbad-e Qabus, memorialised in the west in Robert Byron’s travelogue The Road to Oxiana.

 

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