In my travels overseas, I often ask world travelers what has been their favorite county to visit. Almost without exception, they say Iran. Now I understand just a little bit more of why. Thank You so much!
Every time I see the wonderful Iranian people and their beautiful country I long to visit. Utterly stunning people, places and experiences, 🙏🏻 so much for sharing!
We are glad you have enjoyed staying in our country. And thanks for seeing both the beauty of our homeland and the challenges that we face. I also enjoyed watching your videos. Please keep making them.
Once more another amazing video from you both. I am deeply appreciative of how much work, research and love is put into every single episode. This series about Iran has confirmed my will to discover this country one day. Your videos are without the shadow of a doubt the best travel cycling documentary series that exists! A real inspiration for us :) Safe travels 🚲
Assuming that you’re on French passports cycling Iran is absolutely possible. Obviously you two would need to be a bit more careful, but we’re pretty certain you would be fine. If you do, let us know and we can give you some contacts of our friends!
All this, including your closing remarks on Iranian society, resonates so much after my own bikepacking trip through the deserts of central Iran some years ago.
What a wonderful episode about an amazing country and people. Your strategic commentary at the end says so much with so few words. Very grateful for your experiences to a place not likely open to western travel.
Encore un épisode incroyable ! Je suis vos aventures depuis le début et n’ai encore jamais pris le temps de vous laisser un commentaire, alors que j’aurais eu mille choses à dire ! Merci de nous partager votre voyage, merci pour le soin que vous apportez à la réalisation de chaque épisode, la qualité des images, des musiques ajoutées, des recherches sur l’histoire et la politique de chaque pays, ça permet de ne pas seulement être spectateur de belles images, mais de comprendre un peu mieux. Vous êtes une source d’inspiration pour la voyageuse à vélo novice que je suis. Cet été j’ai fait mon premier périple à vélo un peu plus long avec mon compagnon (hey Ashley 😉) 1 mois et 1650 km de parcourus du sud de la France à l’Italie en passant par le sud de l’Allemagne et l’Autriche. J’ai adoré ! On a d’ailleurs visionné votre avant dernier épisode pendant une de nos soirées de bivouac : du voyage à vélo pendant le voyage à vélo, belle mise en abyme 🙂 Pendant le voyage de cet été j’ai d’ailleurs souvent repensé à votre premier voyage en Allemagne et ça me rassurait pas mal de voir où vous en étiez aujourd’hui ! Continuez de nous faire rêver, ça nous donne des idées pour partir plus loin et plus longtemps !
Dear Sara, thank you so much for taking the time and sharing your thoughts! Your summer trip sounds wonderful, and with enjoying it you (two) are definitely set up for going as far as you’d like! You probably even crossed the Alps, right? By now we are pretty certain that the bicycle is the absolute best way to explore (almost) any country! Where are you going next? 😃 Give our best to Ashley as well 😘
I almost did the same route 2 years back and still enjoy the memories and wit that your lovely documentary. I even stayed at so e of the same warmshowers people 😊
I started to see from the first episode of iran and just kept watch without being aware of passing time thank you for showing our beloved country in the way world must see it… may one day that is not that much far we will get rid of the islamic dictatorship which makes us to rise again and get development just like how we were before… Long live freedom Long live women life freedom ❤
Iranian people are so nice and helpful, it's heart-warming. I do hope the political situation will improve. Nothing bad should happen to people like that.
@@farsalami8605 How are you? Are you okay? this video is about those you mentioned? where are you from? if you are from somewhere in the Middle East, do you think that you choose better than Iranian to lead you? some arab sheiks that they are just peasants of western country's leaders.
@@farsalami8605 and never you can even compare Iranians and their history and culture with any of the Arab countries around. I am proud of them that they are even in such a bad economic situation, still, they are such generous and keep this old manner. Zip it and don't talk about Iranians.
I am really happy that you visited Iran, but I must say that you went on one of the difficult paths and did not see many of the beauties of Iran. I hope that next time you come to Iran, you will definitely visit the northern cities of Iran. 🌹🤍🌹🤍🌹🤍🌹🤍😁
Absolutely incredible. This has given us such a different view of Iran. You’re both the inspiration for us bike backing Europe next year. Absolutely hooked on your channel.
what view did you have of iran.... you thought it has no landscapes and people? Or did you think people are walking around shouting free palestine lol no nobody in iran cares about them lol Or do you now think that by law this woman can bike around like that? It is just like these women going to afghanistan and saying that things are great lol
The best time to South of iran and the islands is in the peak of winter. a few tourists go to this island in spring and summer and they are familiar with this weather. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the visiting iran.
This is another awesome video - thank you so much! Seeing Iran through your eyes has been enlightening, and a timely reminder that freedom shouldn’t be taken for granted. Despite that, Persepolis was absolutely amazing. Be safe and take care❤
Thank you for letting us know! It is heartbreaking for us to see how many people do not understand the incredible privileges they got by chance at birth. To hear them talk down democracy having no idea what it means to live under a dictatorship.
The fact that you guys went to bandar abbas and hormuz this time of year is crazy. Hormuz is an insane tourist destination in winter but it’s pretty empty in the summer as you figured why 😂 the humidity makes it hard to breath
I have heard so much about the Hormuz island how unique, different, colorful and amazing is and each part of it offers unique landscape which amazes you, and I was expecting more talk about their experience and feelings are being there watching all the beautiful views not complaining about the heat. However overall specially at the end it was nice to mention about the hospitality of truly good hearted people that welcome strangers and how hard their lives are.
That was another enjoyable and also a very sweaty episode🥵 You’ve made a beautiful and realistic picture of this sometimes confusing country. But it’s for sure filled with warm hearted people❤ Stay healthy and stay safe🙏🏻
Thank you for showing true iranian culture and honestly and respect that people of iran have for people of other countrys. We are not what media in the west try to negativly portray us. ❤❤❤❤
Your videos are really interesting but I have to say that Arev is just brilliant, humidity and the extreme conditions of course affect her too but at least she doesn't moan. Arev you're great 👍🤗. I wish you both happy and safe travels, "keep the wind on your back". Best wishes, Gail Czech Republic ❤️ ❤️
Hello to you personally, when I accidentally saw one of your videos in Kurdistan, I saw all your videos in Iran, and since you put Persian subtitles, I went back and saw some of your videos again with subtitles. I really enjoyed it. Your videos are because you have a good balance in all aspects. You passed by one of the cities near me. If I had known, I would have welcomed you because you are really first class. I hope to see you again in Iran in the future❤
Thank you so much! We hope to visit Iran again in the future. All our videos have subtitles, and you can always automatically translate them to Persian with RUclips!
Thanks for your amazing videos specially in Iran, i will also watch your older videos, you have a german accent but your wife hasn't. She is very strong, bravo. Danke an euch, merci beaucoup, آفرین
Welcome, but next time come to the Caspian regions (Gilan and Mazandaran provinces) vis a vis the Switzerland of Iran, with luscious jungles, huge mountains and seaside resorts.
I really am amazed by your super informative reviews of my country. You provide valuable details about an event that happened years ago and normally tourists disregard those data. Come again to Iran, believe me, there are a lot more that you haven't seen yet. You should have visited Tang-e Boraq when you were visiting Shiraz, the water would have cooled your body as well. We cannot wait to see you again in our country😍
My family in the States is from SE Georgia. Summers there are very much like what you seem to have experienced in Hormuz. 32°C to 40°C and humidity of 95% or more. I hate it there in the summer time. It seems like every day you have to remain inside with the A/C. I can't imagine cycling long distances in those conditions. Especially, day after day. -- We had our nicest visit to my sister last year in October. The heat and humidity were long gone, and we were able to spend much of our visit enjoying activities outdoors. -- Best wishes for your further travels.
im so glad that ou are in Iran i wil be more than happy if i could host you in here if you still are in iran ( im also an adventure who travel with motorcycle , contact in if you are near Bandarabbas lots of love from Jimmy
You feel calm and I like it very much. I hope you can visit all of this beautiful world, but when asked which country you liked the most, I hope you say Iran. GOODLUCK 👊🏻
I am incredibly envious of your travels but also so grateful for you to record and provide such humble commentary. Your videos have helped me learn so much about Iran. May I ask which month/yesterday you were there?
All the way, you were watching a beautiful bird *in a cage*. Didn't want to mention it and make it painful but as i watched the ending i was so thanksful, you, the great couple, couldn't close your eyes on the sad reality that is running in this ill country veins. And yes you brave guys mentioned it before too, in the past episodes. I hope the next time you visit us, to be different.
A beautiful bird in a cage indeed. What a fitting picture. We hope very much to visit Iran again in the future with people being able to make free choices.
Wow, you both really endured some serious hardship, but managed to produce an amazing video. Please be careful in those busy cities, and don't get sick.
Well actually he said something about Kung-Fu Khorasan, but er didn’t understand it at the time. We think he was very sweet. He wanted to give us something and gave us a performance 😀
درود، به ایران خیلی خوش آمدید زادگاه من غرب استان هرمزگان هست در مناطق عرب نشین. من از اینکه شما به کشورم آمدید بسیار خوشحالم امیدوارم لحظات شاد و خاطره انگیزی داشته باشید، و چند توصیه دارم برای شما. لطفا به استان های شرقی سفر نکنید به خاطر امینت وهمچین به استان های جنوبی به خاطر آب و هوای گرم، و به قسمت شمالی ایران بروید ❤آنجا خیلی زیباست موفق باشید ❤❤❤
@@حسیجوادیفر جنوب امروز اوضاعش خیلی خیلی بده بخاطر مهاجرت های خیلی زیادی که بهش شده مردم بومی اونجا بهترین هستند اما از هر 20 نفر ک میبینی 1 نفرشون هم بومی نیستند همشون مهاجر های سطح پایین هستند ک از سایر مناطق به شدت محروم اومدن اونجا لطفا بیایید تا بفهمید من چی میگم. خودم غرب هرمزگان هستم بندر کنگ
And the western governments and MSM will say Iran is an evil country, the majority of people are no evil, regimes may be, but people are are not, as your experiences have shown, good luck to you both and looking forward to seeing more of your travels 👍
Well the western news doesn’t talk much about the people of countries in general. It mostly reports about government related stuff, and as we all know there is room for improvement in Iran 😅
Incredible footage & insight on ordinary Iranians. Definitely on my bucket list of things to do
If you can’t right now because of politics, go fast should the situation change for the better. It will change a lot.
In my travels overseas, I often ask world travelers what has been their favorite county to visit. Almost without exception, they say Iran. Now I understand just a little bit more of why. Thank You so much!
It is hard not to love it, or rather the people!
Thanks from Iran
the man with blue motorcycle is a real Koskhol
vaaay mordam az khande
وای منم تا دیدم همینو گفتم 😂😂😂😂
If you had called him Koskhol in his face, he would have knocked you out with a single karate kick 😂😂
😂
What does that even mean? 🙂
Every time I see the wonderful Iranian people and their beautiful country I long to visit. Utterly stunning people, places and experiences, 🙏🏻 so much for sharing!
Amazing people of Persia
Iran the greatest history civilization culture beauty and hospitality❤❤❤
akhavi tablighe chio mikoni?
We are glad you have enjoyed staying in our country. And thanks for seeing both the beauty of our homeland and the challenges that we face. I also enjoyed watching your videos. Please keep making them.
We will! Thank you so much 😊
Mehdi Ahmadvand's Song in Blue Nissan😂😂😂
یه کلام ختم کلام ایران کشور انسانهای بزرگ با روح های بزرگی است❤❤❤
Indeed.
Stunning ! So different from the TV screen news
I (Mathias) consume way too much news. This journey is kind of therapeutic for me 😅
as an Iranian who lives in South of iran I have to tell you going to Bandar Abbas at summer is crazy...the weather is really hot and wet.
You should have told us before! 😤🤯🤣
@@AmazingWorldBikeTour I hadn't seen the video before😭😂🤦🏻♀️
the kung fu guy's seen too many movies 😂 love the editing too guys!
😅 he said something about Kung-Fu Khorasan.
He was so proud to show his moves!! 🤭
@@a2zin125 isw 😭
good luck🙏🙏
Same to you!
Once more another amazing video from you both. I am deeply appreciative of how much work, research and love is put into every single episode.
This series about Iran has confirmed my will to discover this country one day.
Your videos are without the shadow of a doubt the best travel cycling documentary series that exists! A real inspiration for us :)
Safe travels 🚲
Assuming that you’re on French passports cycling Iran is absolutely possible. Obviously you two would need to be a bit more careful, but we’re pretty certain you would be fine. If you do, let us know and we can give you some contacts of our friends!
🙏🏻
All this, including your closing remarks on Iranian society, resonates so much after my own bikepacking trip through the deserts of central Iran some years ago.
We tried to tone it down and compress it. What an intense experience ☺️
What an insane time for traveling on a bike, in the south of Iran. OMG, it had to be hot!!
Yes it was 😅
What a wonderful episode about an amazing country and people. Your strategic commentary at the end says so much with so few words. Very grateful for your experiences to a place not likely open to western travel.
It fills our hearts with joy when someone clearly got it ☝️
No country in the world specially in 2024 will have 1000 times generosity,kindness & going above for strangers.
It has been outstanding indeed!
Encore un épisode incroyable !
Je suis vos aventures depuis le début et n’ai encore jamais pris le temps de vous laisser un commentaire, alors que j’aurais eu mille choses à dire !
Merci de nous partager votre voyage, merci pour le soin que vous apportez à la réalisation de chaque épisode, la qualité des images, des musiques ajoutées, des recherches sur l’histoire et la politique de chaque pays, ça permet de ne pas seulement être spectateur de belles images, mais de comprendre un peu mieux.
Vous êtes une source d’inspiration pour la voyageuse à vélo novice que je suis. Cet été j’ai fait mon premier périple à vélo un peu plus long avec mon compagnon (hey Ashley 😉) 1 mois et 1650 km de parcourus du sud de la France à l’Italie en passant par le sud de l’Allemagne et l’Autriche. J’ai adoré !
On a d’ailleurs visionné votre avant dernier épisode pendant une de nos soirées de bivouac : du voyage à vélo pendant le voyage à vélo, belle mise en abyme 🙂
Pendant le voyage de cet été j’ai d’ailleurs souvent repensé à votre premier voyage en Allemagne et ça me rassurait pas mal de voir où vous en étiez aujourd’hui !
Continuez de nous faire rêver, ça nous donne des idées pour partir plus loin et plus longtemps !
Dear Sara, thank you so much for taking the time and sharing your thoughts! Your summer trip sounds wonderful, and with enjoying it you (two) are definitely set up for going as far as you’d like! You probably even crossed the Alps, right?
By now we are pretty certain that the bicycle is the absolute best way to explore (almost) any country! Where are you going next? 😃
Give our best to Ashley as well 😘
I almost did the same route 2 years back and still enjoy the memories and wit that your lovely documentary. I even stayed at so e of the same warmshowers people 😊
Wonderful!
Long live beautiful Iran
I started to see from the first episode of iran and just kept watch without being aware of passing time thank you for showing our beloved country in the way world must see it…
may one day that is not that much far we will get rid of the islamic dictatorship which makes us to rise again and get development just like how we were before…
Long live freedom
Long live women life freedom
❤
Glad you liked our work. We hope so too!
Iranian people are so nice and helpful, it's heart-warming. I do hope the political situation will improve. Nothing bad should happen to people like that.
We sincerely hope for the best!
22:40 Bandari Music! Everyone love it from South America to Japan!!!😁
Thank you for choosing iran
I am proud of my people! They are jewel in this world.
what are you proud of? khamenei and his friends you installed? Yes real jewels lol
@@farsalami8605 How are you? Are you okay? this video is about those you mentioned?
where are you from? if you are from somewhere in the Middle East, do you think that you choose better than Iranian to lead you? some arab sheiks that they are just peasants of western country's leaders.
@@farsalami8605 and never you can even compare Iranians and their history and culture with any of the Arab countries around. I am proud of them that they are even in such a bad economic situation, still, they are such generous and keep this old manner. Zip it and don't talk about Iranians.
@@rahimfallahi3613 Bia kiramo bokhor valade sag... age in kharejiha nemikhoondan...javabeto manteghi midadam lol Kir to roohe bababozorget lol
@@farsalami8605 با این ادبیاتت معلومه کی ولد سگه و از کجا اومده. متاسفم برای مردم ایران که یک بیپدر مادری مثل تو هم شناسنامه ایرانی داری.
A small interesting fact: The red tiles once made floors of Persepolis were made of that red soil from Hromuz island.
Didn’t know that!
Welcome to Iran
I am really happy that you visited Iran, but I must say that you went on one of the difficult paths and did not see many of the beauties of Iran. I hope that next time you come to Iran, you will definitely visit the northern cities of Iran. 🌹🤍🌹🤍🌹🤍🌹🤍😁
We hope so as well. There was only so much time 😅
You really produce the best content, I hope you enjoy your trip to Iran, we are happy to have you in Iran. ❤
Very kind of you, thanks 🙏
❤❤❤❤❤...
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰...
Thanks 🙏
The part of driving the Neissan abi was fantastic😂
Did you like the music? 😃
با این موسیقی ها در عروسی میرقصند@@AmazingWorldBikeTour
Absolutely incredible. This has given us such a different view of Iran. You’re both the inspiration for us bike backing Europe next year. Absolutely hooked on your channel.
Thanks a lot for appreciating!
Always stay with the good stuff 😎😅
what view did you have of iran.... you thought it has no landscapes and people? Or did you think people are walking around shouting free palestine lol no nobody in iran cares about them lol
Or do you now think that by law this woman can bike around like that? It is just like these women going to afghanistan and saying that things are great lol
@farsalami8605 You seem a bit angry.
The best time to South of iran and the islands is in the peak of winter.
a few tourists go to this island in spring and summer and they are familiar with this weather.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the visiting iran.
We certainly did enjoy Iran. However, we strongly recommend to avoid the south during summer 😅
❤As an Iranian, I would like to thank you for showing the real Iran. Travel to Kish. Kish is a very beautiful and advanced city.🎉
Our pleasure. Is Kish the special island with the relaxed rules?
wouldn't kahrizak be more like the real iran? lol
I knew Bruce Ali was still alive!!
Who knew he was hiding in Iran? 😂
This is another awesome video - thank you so much! Seeing Iran through your eyes has been enlightening, and a timely reminder that freedom shouldn’t be taken for granted. Despite that, Persepolis was absolutely amazing. Be safe and take care❤
Thank you for letting us know! It is heartbreaking for us to see how many people do not understand the incredible privileges they got by chance at birth. To hear them talk down democracy having no idea what it means to live under a dictatorship.
so much love from iran
Thank you ☺️
Love from iran❤
You got a ride in the blue truck ❤️🌹❤️ Heart warming man to give you the ride . Out of the heat . So pleased you were looked after .
The best!
The fact that you guys went to bandar abbas and hormuz this time of year is crazy. Hormuz is an insane tourist destination in winter but it’s pretty empty in the summer as you figured why 😂 the humidity makes it hard to breath
Yes, not ideal. We wished we had done the same route in autumn. That would have been perfect!
Sohan is nut brittle very delicious with pistachios.
Yes 🙌
Well I'm gonna miss your iran episodes.. I really mean it.. ❤️
Us too! But Central Asia is going to be very nice too! We liked Tajikistan 🇹🇯 a lot 🙂
Thank you for sharing your experiences. Your closing remarks brought tears to my eyes. Wish you both all the best xxx
We had tears in our eyes many times Iran. All kinds… 🥹
Much appreciated by their hospitality . Human life is valued . That's gorgeous 🌳💚🌳
Not so much by the government, but the people do!
Strong woman chapeau dear friend also chapeau to you...😊
Because she is stronger than me I let her carry more luggage 😎
Thank you for the real Iranian soundtracks and no Arabic music 😀
We put a lot of effort into the music. Especially in this episode!
It's so lovely to see you with such beautiful mindsets. Thank you for sharing your moments with us with such beauty.
Thank you so much! ☺️
Simply incredible!
Merci 🙏
Come to Afghanistan. The land of hospitality and friendly people.
It didn’t work out this time, but maybe we get another chance in the future!
Another amazing video.
Glad you think so!
I have heard so much about the Hormuz island how unique, different, colorful and amazing is and each part of it offers unique landscape which amazes you, and I was expecting more talk about their experience and feelings are being there watching all the beautiful views not complaining about the heat. However overall specially at the end it was nice to mention about the hospitality of truly good hearted people that welcome strangers and how hard their lives are.
Well, we imagine that we would have been able to enjoy the spectacular landscape of Hormuz had we come there in winter. 😅
hands down best series. you guys have an amazing personality
☺️😅
That was another enjoyable and also a very sweaty episode🥵
You’ve made a beautiful and realistic picture of this sometimes confusing country. But it’s for sure filled with warm hearted people❤
Stay healthy and stay safe🙏🏻
There will be even more sweat! 😅
Thank you for sharing your trips with us ❤❤❤
More to come!
Iran is amazing ❤
People go to the water or beach in Bandar Abas.
Yes, but not so much in July 😅
thanks for sharing your experiences and traveling - , and amazing showing my country to the world people and us ,enjoy your time ❤❤💕💕
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for showing true iranian culture and honestly and respect that people of iran have for people of other countrys.
We are not what media in the west try to negativly portray us.
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Our pleasure. It’s not the fault of the media. People are just not capable to differentiate between government and people.
Amazing video
Glad you think so!
Amazing!!! Danke für Eure tollen Videos.
Lieben Dank 🥰
You test sour cherry (sauerkirche) plus salt
The second one was plum from city Baraghan in karaj (Nord of Iran)
It was so intense 😬
you guys are awesome🎉
U r a great couple. Exploring such a big beautiful country needs courage kudoos to both of u bye c u next vedeo 🎉
Thank you 🙌
Your videos are really interesting but I have to say that Arev is just brilliant, humidity and the extreme conditions of course affect her too but at least she doesn't moan. Arev you're great 👍🤗. I wish you both happy and safe travels, "keep the wind on your back". Best wishes, Gail Czech Republic ❤️ ❤️
Thanks a lot 😊
Yes, Arev is very tough. In my defense, she grew up in Armenia where it gets a lot hotter than in Germany 😅
He wasn't moaning, he was heatstroke! Unless you experience the horrible heat and humidity of that region, you wouldn't know.
Hello to you personally, when I accidentally saw one of your videos in Kurdistan, I saw all your videos in Iran, and since you put Persian subtitles, I went back and saw some of your videos again with subtitles. I really enjoyed it. Your videos are because you have a good balance in all aspects. You passed by one of the cities near me. If I had known, I would have welcomed you because you are really first class. I hope to see you again in Iran in the future❤
Thank you so much! We hope to visit Iran again in the future. All our videos have subtitles, and you can always automatically translate them to Persian with RUclips!
Thanks for your amazing videos specially in Iran, i will also watch your older videos, you have a german accent but your wife hasn't. She is very strong, bravo. Danke an euch, merci beaucoup, آفرین
That is because I am Armenian 😉
Welcome to youre contry ❤
i think you saw locals in Bandar Abbas that drink hot tea in middle of day :)) . thanks for your amazing vids and especially music selection.
Living in this heat is madness 😂 However, drinking hot beverages makes sense. Indians do it too!
@@AmazingWorldBikeTour really. interesting 👌
Welcome, but next time come to the Caspian regions (Gilan and Mazandaran provinces) vis a vis the Switzerland of Iran, with luscious jungles, huge mountains and seaside resorts.
We will certainly try to do that!
I really am amazed by your super informative reviews of my country. You provide valuable details about an event that happened years ago and normally tourists disregard those data. Come again to Iran, believe me, there are a lot more that you haven't seen yet. You should have visited Tang-e Boraq when you were visiting Shiraz, the water would have cooled your body as well. We cannot wait to see you again in our country😍
We hope we will be able to visit Iran again in the future!
My family in the States is from SE Georgia. Summers there are very much like what you seem to have experienced in Hormuz. 32°C to 40°C and humidity of 95% or more. I hate it there in the summer time. It seems like every day you have to remain inside with the A/C. I can't imagine cycling long distances in those conditions. Especially, day after day. -- We had our nicest visit to my sister last year in October. The heat and humidity were long gone, and we were able to spend much of our visit enjoying activities outdoors. -- Best wishes for your further travels.
Yeah, that sounds very similar 😅 However, in the next episode we learned that it can get even worse! 🥵🤯
@@AmazingWorldBikeTour 😳
im so glad that ou are in Iran i wil be more than happy if i could host you in here if you still are in iran ( im also an adventure who travel with motorcycle , contact in if you are near Bandarabbas
lots of love from Jimmy
Hey Jimmy, thanks for the invitation. Unfortunately we left Iran behind already 😉
It was amazing💖
Awesome 😎
Happy you enjoyed your time in Iran.
We did!
You feel calm and I like it very much. I hope you can visit all of this beautiful world, but when asked which country you liked the most, I hope you say Iran.
GOODLUCK 👊🏻
It is certainly very high on the list. The only real contender so far is Tajikistan 😉
It was a great to watch your journey as an Iranian
I wish you had great time in my country❤
Thanks! 🙏
I am incredibly envious of your travels but also so grateful for you to record and provide such humble commentary. Your videos have helped me learn so much about Iran. May I ask which month/yesterday you were there?
We entered beginning of May 2023 and left near end of July (this latest episode).
It was not ice cream
The name is
Falodeh
Delicious and sweet
Yes, we know, but most viewers wouldn’t understand what that means 😅
All the way, you were watching a beautiful bird *in a cage*. Didn't want to mention it and make it painful but as i watched the ending i was so thanksful, you, the great couple, couldn't close your eyes on the sad reality that is running in this ill country veins. And yes you brave guys mentioned it before too, in the past episodes. I hope the next time you visit us, to be different.
A beautiful bird in a cage indeed. What a fitting picture. We hope very much to visit Iran again in the future with people being able to make free choices.
The Blue nissan😂
Our favorite car! 🚙😁
Thank you for visiting, come back again
We hope so!
most amazing hospitable people in the world but the government treating them like animals.
It is heartbreaking indeed…
Wow, you both really endured some serious hardship, but managed to produce an amazing video. Please be careful in those busy cities, and don't get sick.
Thank you! Will do!
May the wind be at your back 🌳💚🌳
good
Muhammad Ali sang only one of the local melodies that are common in Shiraz
It was a wonderful surprise for us!
Schade...
Unfortunately, you did not see the most unique parts of Hormoz Island. You should have asked a tourist guide.
Well, there was none 🤣 It was so hot, we’re glad we survived!
Good look❤
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Hi my ferind's.how are you?why don,t show a part of city Esfahan?why??!!!😢
Oh, we’ve been to Isfahan. You have to watch the previous episode 😉
Superb
Those were nice lunch boxes that you were offered !!😋
Actually we should do supported cycling with ice cream and cold water available at all times 😂
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nice too met u bay iran
Welcom bro to iran❤
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Cant stop laughing at that judu man
Well actually he said something about Kung-Fu Khorasan, but er didn’t understand it at the time. We think he was very sweet. He wanted to give us something and gave us a performance 😀
درود، به ایران خیلی خوش آمدید زادگاه من غرب استان هرمزگان هست در مناطق عرب نشین. من از اینکه شما به کشورم آمدید بسیار خوشحالم امیدوارم لحظات شاد و خاطره انگیزی داشته باشید، و چند توصیه دارم برای شما. لطفا به استان های شرقی سفر نکنید به خاطر امینت وهمچین به استان های جنوبی به خاطر آب و هوای گرم، و به قسمت شمالی ایران بروید ❤آنجا خیلی زیباست موفق باشید ❤❤❤
We had an unforgettable time in Iran!
همه جاش امنیت داره وزیباست حتی حنوب وشرق..میدونم چی میگی ولی اینطوریم نیست فاز منفی نده الکی🙌
@@حسیجوادیفر برادرم من خودم بچه جنوب هستم جرعت ندارم تو بندر عباس شب 9 به بعد پامو بزارم بیرون.
@@حسیجوادیفر جنوب امروز اوضاعش خیلی خیلی بده بخاطر مهاجرت های خیلی زیادی که بهش شده مردم بومی اونجا بهترین هستند اما از هر 20 نفر ک میبینی 1 نفرشون هم بومی نیستند همشون مهاجر های سطح پایین هستند ک از سایر مناطق به شدت محروم اومدن اونجا لطفا بیایید تا بفهمید من چی میگم. خودم غرب هرمزگان هستم بندر کنگ
@@علی98666 بله ازین لحاظ درسته🌹🙌🙌
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And the western governments and MSM will say Iran is an evil country, the majority of people are no evil, regimes may be, but people are are not, as your experiences have shown, good luck to you both and looking forward to seeing more of your travels 👍
Well the western news doesn’t talk much about the people of countries in general. It mostly reports about government related stuff, and as we all know there is room for improvement in Iran 😅
Oh please do not talk about evil after Genocide in Palestine! We saw EVIL!! Get off your high horse!!
@@AmazingWorldBikeTourبله. و با همین دولتهای شیطانی هم بسیار دوست هستند نه با مردم