That’s so wonderful to hear! Iran truly is a safe and welcoming place to travel, and the kindness of its people makes it even more special. ❤ I’d love to know more about your experiences-what stood out to you the most during your visits?
شكراً جزيلاً على كلماتك الطيبة والداعمة! 😊 أنا فخورة بمشاركة ثقافة بلدي مع العالم وأتمنى أن تصل الرسالة بشكل إيجابي. دعواتك تعني لي الكثير، وإن شاء الله دائماً إلى الأمام! 💫
😊 You’re absolutely right-Iran is such a beautiful and welcoming country with a rich history and culture. I’m so glad to see people recognizing the warmth of the Iranian people. We love Iran too! ❤️🇮🇷
Very beautiful like always,Iran is so safe to visit I can say for myself but in all the countries of the world, take precautions always and be respect with the customs of the countries you visit. Congratulations for your work!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful advice! I completely agree-being respectful of local customs and staying cautious is important no matter where you travel. I’m glad to hear you’ve experienced the safety of Iran firsthand! Your support and encouragement mean a lot to me. Thank you again!
@@MelyasTravel like always, please thank you very much to you, by the way I am absolutely agree with you in reference with what people of Iran thinks about the word Spain,so passionate, so happy people, be welcome to Spain when you visit, stay at home and please you're in Spain SMILE!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 Spain sounds so warm and welcoming, just like its people. I’d love to visit one day, and I’ll definitely remember to smile and enjoy the amazing energy. ¡Gracias!
@MelyasTravel Xeily mamnun to you you are very kind with all the people, the minimum that we must say to you all the community is THANK YOU VERY MUCH GOR YOUR INCREDIBLE WORK, a lot of time, editing, speaking and doing all your fantastic, incredible and awesome videos, go ahead always please, muchísimas gracias from Barcelona, España.
Hello dear That sounds like an amazing project! I'd love to collaborate with you when you’re in Iran. Feel free to reach out closer to your trip, and we can discuss ideas. Looking forward to it! 😊
Hi mam, Thank you for this video. I am planning to visit shiraz on coming weekend. I dont want bother you much but i would appreciate if is it safe to visit looking at current tensions ? Its been on my visit list from very long and i would really like to visit this time.
Thank you very much for your nice words! 😊 I'm very happy that you notice it, and it makes me very happy that you also find the country interesting. ❤️ Thank you for your support and love! 🥰
Thank you for your question! Wheelchair accessibility in Iran can vary depending on the location. In major cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz, some newer buildings, malls, and hotels have wheelchair ramps and elevators, but unfortunately, many older places and historical landmarks are not fully accessible due to their age and design. Public transportation like buses and the metro are not always equipped for wheelchair users, though taxis are a more flexible option. While the infrastructure for accessibility is improving slowly, traveling with a wheelchair in Iran may require extra planning and assistance, especially in rural or less-developed areas. If you need specific advice for your trip, feel free to ask!
Thank you so much for sharing that! 😊 I completely agree with you-Iran is such a beautiful country, with amazing people, incredible food, and a rich culture. It’s a shame that the media often distorts the reality. I hope more people get the chance to experience Iran for themselves and see how wonderful it really is! ❤️🇮🇷
It really depends on what you’re into! 😊 If you love history and stunning architecture, Isfahan is a great start with its beautiful mosques and bridges. For a mix of modern vibes and tradition, Tehran is a solid choice. And if you're into unique landscapes and a chill vibe, Shiraz or Yazd would be amazing too!
You’re totally right! 😊 Like anywhere, road travel can be a bit tricky, but with all the improvements like better highways and safety measures, it’s becoming much safer. Iran is definitely a safe and welcoming place, and it’s great to see more people recognizing that. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙌
Madam Have friends who vistited Iran from India who loves Persia and the Persian peoples they are one of the nicest and kindest hosts to all travellers who visit Iran.. i know many hindu indians are vegetarians Kashk-e Bademjan: An eggplant dip served with bread.Mirza Ghasemi: Another delicious eggplant-based dish.Falafel: A common street food in Iran, especially in cities like Tehran and Isfahan. indian and Iran very different. they have different food, beliefs and linguistic culture. But for indians it wont be cultural shock visiting Iran at all, India country itself has 24 states 24 languages different food, beliefs, and linguistic culture inside India. It"s better to hire a guide/ driver because distance between some main cities is long. And if you get a private car it will be more easier to save your time and it’s more convenient and some indian friends from india who visited iran had this experience Disrespectful Ask too many personal questions Very bad listeners especially you see this mentality eastern culture a lot . In west they are not in your business too much they dont care too much of it. Iranians are warm and hospitable, and families are highly respected here. They like kids and your family will absorb so much attention from enthusiasm and friendliness of the locals. Anyways, there is no good or bad time to travel to Iran , it's all depends on what you would like to see. According to indians from india who travelled Iran its super safe.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and experiences! It’s heartwarming to hear how much your friends from India enjoyed visiting Iran. You're absolutely right-Iranians are known for their incredible hospitality, and it’s so nice to see that appreciated. I love how you pointed out the similarities in diversity between India and Iran. Both countries are so rich in culture, food, and traditions, making them fascinating for travelers. And yes, Kashk-e Bademjan and Mirza Ghasemi are amazing options for vegetarians-I’m glad they got to try those! I totally agree with you about hiring a guide or driver, especially with the distances between cities-it’s such a time-saver and makes the journey so much smoother. As for the cultural differences, I think those moments of curiosity can sometimes feel overwhelming, but they also come from a place of genuine interest and kindness. It’s great to hear your friends found Iran safe and welcoming. I hope more people get to experience the warmth and beauty of this country. Thank you again for sharing-it means a lot! 😊
@ Well Many Indians are travelling to Iran nowadays primarily because Iran has recently implemented a visa-free entry policy for Indian passport holders, allowing them to visit the country without needing a visa, making it a more accessible and attractive travel destination with its rich cultural heritage and historical sites. I think that’s a great privilege given to Indian citizens. And Compared to other international destinations, Iran can be considered relatively affordable for all travelers around the globe and Indian travelers. Iranian authorities are actively promoting tourism to India, highlighting the country's safety and welcoming atmosphere. The esteemed Indian government's decision to recognise Persian as one of the nine official languages in India's educational policy deserves appreciation and respect. Indian tourists will find the Persian language familiar and will be able to communicate easily with people. Similarly, Iranians feel at home when travelling to India. I hope that the expansion of tourism between the two countries will enhance the friendship and closeness between the two nations. Persian is a sweet language and even Hebrew too But Persian was the official language of India for centuries many Iranians in Iran should know it too When I was in India have seen people talking Hebrew and Persian one should always remember India now those days called Bharat early 2000 years ago Bharat was close to Israel and Iran we are all spiritually connected Madam
Thank you dear for your beautiful comment! It's exciting to see the increasing Indian tourism to Iran, especially with the visa-free entry policy making it more accessible. Iran's rich culture and affordability truly make it an attractive destination. I also love that India recognizes Persian as an official language-it can definitely enhance communication and strengthen ties between our countries. Here’s hoping that this growing connection fosters even more friendship and understanding between India and Iran!
I have been Iran 3 times.... Iran is a super safe country to travel. ❤
That’s so wonderful to hear! Iran truly is a safe and welcoming place to travel, and the kindness of its people makes it even more special. ❤ I’d love to know more about your experiences-what stood out to you the most during your visits?
Iran looks so nice . Keep these video coming people need to know what's it really like.
Sure dear😍 Thanks for watching❤
جهد يستحق الدعم لمواطنة توصل رسالة بلدها وشعبها للعالم وتعرفهم بها - بالتوفيق ان شاء الله
شكراً جزيلاً على كلماتك الطيبة والداعمة! 😊 أنا فخورة بمشاركة ثقافة بلدي مع العالم وأتمنى أن تصل الرسالة بشكل إيجابي. دعواتك تعني لي الكثير، وإن شاء الله دائماً إلى الأمام! 💫
سلام دوست عزیز. ممنون بابت زحماتی که میکشی و ایران زیبا را به دنیا نشان میدهی. پاینده باد ایران و ایرانی . ❤❤❤
خواهش میکنم دوست عزیزم😍
خوشحالم که از ویدیو خوشت اومده تلاشم بر اینه که ایران رو همونطوری که هست به دنیا نشون بدم❤🇮🇷
Iran is a beautiful, safe country with hospitable people, one of the best and oldest countries in the world🇮🇷❤
we love iran
😊 You’re absolutely right-Iran is such a beautiful and welcoming country with a rich history and culture. I’m so glad to see people recognizing the warmth of the Iranian people. We love Iran too! ❤️🇮🇷
Very beautiful like always,Iran is so safe to visit I can say for myself but in all the countries of the world, take precautions always and be respect with the customs of the countries you visit. Congratulations for your work!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful advice! I completely agree-being respectful of local customs and staying cautious is important no matter where you travel. I’m glad to hear you’ve experienced the safety of Iran firsthand! Your support and encouragement mean a lot to me. Thank you again!
@@MelyasTravel like always, please thank you very much to you, by the way I am absolutely agree with you in reference with what people of Iran thinks about the word Spain,so passionate, so happy people, be welcome to Spain when you visit, stay at home and please you're in Spain SMILE!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 Spain sounds so warm and welcoming, just like its people. I’d love to visit one day, and I’ll definitely remember to smile and enjoy the amazing energy. ¡Gracias!
Gracias to you always and be courage continuing with this incredible work that you do for all the people around the world!!!
@MelyasTravel Xeily mamnun to you you are very kind with all the people, the minimum that we must say to you all the community is THANK YOU VERY MUCH GOR YOUR INCREDIBLE WORK, a lot of time, editing, speaking and doing all your fantastic, incredible and awesome videos, go ahead always please, muchísimas gracias from Barcelona, España.
Iran is very safe to visit don't listen to other people.i have been to Iran five Time.Its a amazing country.
I am really happy to hear that😍❤️ Glad you spent a good time here in my country
Salaam
I'll
Be coming to Iran next year to film I would
Love to collab with you
Hello dear
That sounds like an amazing project! I'd love to collaborate with you when you’re in Iran. Feel free to reach out closer to your trip, and we can discuss ideas. Looking forward to it! 😊
Very informative 👏 👌 Great 👍 job 🤗
Thanks a lot😍
Hi mam, Thank you for this video. I am planning to visit shiraz on coming weekend. I dont want bother you much but i would appreciate if is it safe to visit looking at current tensions ? Its been on my visit list from very long and i would really like to visit this time.
I love Iran 🇮🇷 ❤from pakistan 🇵🇰 ♥️
Welcome to my channel dear😍❤ More videos are on the way
I don't care my life I'm visit there for you❤
Aww😍 That is really sweet of you
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Your video is good purpose and informed nice 👍🎉
Thank you so much ☺️☺️
I will visit😊 in few months
Hope you have a safe and sound travel to Iran😍❤️ Please let me know if you need any further details about your travel to Iran
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Thank you
Your welcome dear😍❤️
Hermosa mujer,natural sin maquilaje . Pais intresante❤
Thank you very much for your nice words! 😊 I'm very happy that you notice it, and it makes me very happy that you also find the country interesting. ❤️ Thank you for your support and love! 🥰
Hi. What is wheelchair access like in Iran?
Thank you for your question! Wheelchair accessibility in Iran can vary depending on the location. In major cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz, some newer buildings, malls, and hotels have wheelchair ramps and elevators, but unfortunately, many older places and historical landmarks are not fully accessible due to their age and design. Public transportation like buses and the metro are not always equipped for wheelchair users, though taxis are a more flexible option. While the infrastructure for accessibility is improving slowly, traveling with a wheelchair in Iran may require extra planning and assistance, especially in rural or less-developed areas. If you need specific advice for your trip, feel free to ask!
Beautiful video, next time please make video about attar and oud
Sure I will🥰 Thanks for telling me
But what is oud?
Oudh is a rare, expensive, and luxurious resinous wood that is used in perfumes, incense, and small carvings
Oh I get that😶 It sounds really intresting I will look it up and try to make a video about it
And about Attar you mean the famous persian poet?
Aatta and Oud are fragrances made from oil, just like perfumes
Oh I get that😊😊 Thank you for your suggestion I will definitely put that on my schedule dear😍
Iran is very save and beautiful country and beautiful people and nice food and culture..Don't believe main Media propaganda about iran..👍❤️🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Thank you so much for sharing that! 😊 I completely agree with you-Iran is such a beautiful country, with amazing people, incredible food, and a rich culture. It’s a shame that the media often distorts the reality. I hope more people get the chance to experience Iran for themselves and see how wonderful it really is! ❤️🇮🇷
Nice people. And. Safe. Country. .
Glad you think so dear❤ It's my pleasure
@MelyasTravel thanks a lot. Really. I. Keen to. Visit. The. There. Inshaallah
I'm really glad you feel that way😁 Hope you can visit here soon😍
@MelyasTravel God. Willing. Want. To. Qum. And. Other. Sacred. Place. And isphahan
Hope you have a safe and sound travel❤
which city a foreigner should travel first in Iran..any idea 😊
😊 Isfahan or Shiraz.😊
It really depends on what you’re into! 😊 If you love history and stunning architecture, Isfahan is a great start with its beautiful mosques and bridges. For a mix of modern vibes and tradition, Tehran is a solid choice. And if you're into unique landscapes and a chill vibe, Shiraz or Yazd would be amazing too!
@@MelyasTravel Thanks for your kind information..😊
Your welcome😊😊
@@MelyasTravel Have a good day 😊👍
Where do you live in Iran?
I live in Tehran dear😁
@ I will meet you when I come?? Any good affordable hotel name near grand Bazzar?
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Why wouldn't Iran be safe? The biggest hazard is road travel and even that is getting safer, thanks to multi-lane highways and speed bumps !
You’re totally right! 😊 Like anywhere, road travel can be a bit tricky, but with all the improvements like better highways and safety measures, it’s becoming much safer. Iran is definitely a safe and welcoming place, and it’s great to see more people recognizing that. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙌
Madam
Have friends who vistited Iran from India who loves Persia and the Persian peoples they are one of the nicest and kindest hosts to all travellers who visit Iran.. i know many hindu indians are vegetarians Kashk-e Bademjan: An eggplant dip served with bread.Mirza Ghasemi: Another delicious eggplant-based dish.Falafel: A common street food in Iran, especially in cities like Tehran and Isfahan.
indian and Iran very different. they have different food, beliefs and linguistic culture. But for indians it wont be cultural shock visiting Iran at all, India country itself has 24 states 24 languages different food, beliefs, and linguistic culture inside India.
It"s better to hire a guide/ driver because distance between some main cities is long. And if you get a private car it will be more easier to save your time and it’s more convenient and some indian friends from india who visited iran had this experience Disrespectful Ask too many personal questions Very bad listeners especially you see this mentality eastern culture a lot . In west they are not in your business too much they dont care too much of it.
Iranians are warm and hospitable, and families are highly respected here. They like kids and your family will absorb so much attention from enthusiasm and friendliness of the locals.
Anyways, there is no good or bad time to travel to Iran , it's all depends on what you would like to see. According to indians from india who travelled Iran its super safe.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and experiences! It’s heartwarming to hear how much your friends from India enjoyed visiting Iran. You're absolutely right-Iranians are known for their incredible hospitality, and it’s so nice to see that appreciated.
I love how you pointed out the similarities in diversity between India and Iran. Both countries are so rich in culture, food, and traditions, making them fascinating for travelers. And yes, Kashk-e Bademjan and Mirza Ghasemi are amazing options for vegetarians-I’m glad they got to try those!
I totally agree with you about hiring a guide or driver, especially with the distances between cities-it’s such a time-saver and makes the journey so much smoother. As for the cultural differences, I think those moments of curiosity can sometimes feel overwhelming, but they also come from a place of genuine interest and kindness.
It’s great to hear your friends found Iran safe and welcoming. I hope more people get to experience the warmth and beauty of this country. Thank you again for sharing-it means a lot! 😊
@ Well Many Indians are travelling to Iran nowadays primarily because Iran has recently implemented a visa-free entry policy for Indian passport holders, allowing them to visit the country without needing a visa, making it a more accessible and attractive travel destination with its rich cultural heritage and historical sites. I think that’s a great privilege given to Indian citizens.
And Compared to other international destinations, Iran can be considered relatively affordable for all travelers around the globe and Indian travelers.
Iranian authorities are actively promoting tourism to India, highlighting the country's safety and welcoming atmosphere.
The esteemed Indian government's decision to recognise Persian as one of the nine official languages in India's educational policy deserves appreciation and respect. Indian tourists will find the Persian language familiar and will be able to communicate easily with people.
Similarly, Iranians feel at home when travelling to India. I hope that the expansion of tourism between the two countries will enhance the friendship and closeness between the two nations.
Persian is a sweet language and even Hebrew too
But Persian was the official language of India for centuries many Iranians in Iran should know it too
When I was in India have seen people talking Hebrew and Persian one should always remember India now those days called Bharat early 2000 years ago Bharat was close to Israel and Iran we are all spiritually connected Madam
Thank you dear for your beautiful comment! It's exciting to see the increasing Indian tourism to Iran, especially with the visa-free entry policy making it more accessible. Iran's rich culture and affordability truly make it an attractive destination. I also love that India recognizes Persian as an official language-it can definitely enhance communication and strengthen ties between our countries. Here’s hoping that this growing connection fosters even more friendship and understanding between India and Iran!
@ not only india all countries should and must visit Iran madam
Of course iran is safest country in middel east
Thank you dear for your perspective🇮🇷❤
Iran is safer than america lol
😅😅 I don't know about that
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@@MelyasTravel it definitely is in regards to crimes.
NOt SAFE, Iran for travel.
I'm not sure about it
It seems safe
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@@daryakohan205 What?