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If you are interested in history and would like to try delicious and diverse foods, see the desert, the sea, and the mountains, and get to know the nomads, Iran is a destination you will love. But apart from all the attractions of Iran, the most important thing that will touch your heart is the kindness and hospitality of the Iranian people.

 

Can Brazilians visit Iran?

You can stay in Iran for 15 days without a visa if you have a Brazilian passport. Iran and Brazil have had very good diplomatic relations from the past to the present. Brazilian citizens can visit Iran without restrictions, individually or as part of a group tour.

 

Iran tour

If you travel to Iran with a guided tour, in addition to reducing your travel costs, you will have the opportunity to travel like a local, experiencing the depth of the culture of each city and gaining useful information with the help of a tour guide. Hipersia tailors each tour to suit your taste, time, and budget. Tours are divided into different categories. Nature tours and cultural tours are among the most important tours. Your requested tour can be a combination of both types. Depending on the season you are traveling to Iran, we can also include various natural attractions in your itinerary.

 

Things to do in Tehran

  • Visit Niavaran Palace, Saad Abad Palace, Golestan Palace, the National Museum of Iran, and the Tehran Bazaar. If you have more time in Tehran, see Tabiat Bridge and Azadi Tower.
  • If you are interested in mountaineering, go to the roof of Tehran and experience the pleasure of conquering the peak of Tochal.
  • Tehran's Friday Bazaar is a weekly market held every
  • Friday in Tehran's Book Garden, where artists sell their handicrafts. If you're in Tehran on Friday, spend some time there.
  • Go to Iran Mall in west Tehran and visit the largest mall in the world. Also, you can stop at the Chitgar Complex and visit its lake on your way.

 

Things to do in Isfahan

  • Go to the Armenian neighborhood, Jolfa, and in addition to visiting Vank Cathedral, taste Armenian coffee and sweets in one of the neighborhood cafes.
  • Spend a full day in Naqsh-e Jahan Square. In addition to visiting the mosques, you can go to Ali Qapu Palace, which has a beautiful view of the square.Remember to visit the bazaar and handicraft shops.
  • Watch the sunset next to the historic bridges of Zayandeh Rood, Sio Se Pol, and Khaju. At night, locals gather under the bridges and sing together. If you are lucky, you can experience these pure moments.
  • Go to the Isfahan Music Museum on Chahar Bagh Street and enjoy a live concert with Iranian instruments.
  • Try local Isfahan dishes like yogurt stew and Beryani.
  • If you are interested in hiking, you can have a great experience on Mount Sofeh.

 

Things to do in Shiraz

  • Visit Persepolis, the most prosperous ancient city of the Persian Empire, and Pasargadae, their capital, where the tomb of Cyrus the Great is located, as well as Naqsh-e Rustam, the burial place of Persian kings.
  • Visit the Vakil complex, which includes the traditional bazaar, bathhouse, and mosque, and visit the Karim Khan Citadel, located adjacent to the complex.
  • Visit the Persian gardens of Eram and Narenjestan, take photos in the Pink Mosque, and see the tomb of the great Iranian poet Hafez.
  • Try Kalam Polo and Faludeh Shirazi
  • Visit the beautiful pink lake of Maharlu

 

Tips you must know before traveling to Iran

  • Iran currency: The currency of Iran is the rial, but people widely use the unofficial currency, the Toman. Whenever you need to convert Rials to Tomans, remove one zero from the number written on the banknote. For example, 100,000 is equivalent to 10,000 Tomans.
  • Stamping: To prevent tourists from having problems traveling to other countries after traveling to Iran, your passport will not be stamped upon entry into Iran.
  • Drinking: Drinking, buying, and carrying any alcoholic beverages is a crime in Iran. It is also illegal to eat pork.
  • Dress code: Women in Iran must cover their hair and wear a headscarf. They must also cover their hands up to the wrists. There is no prohibition on wearing sandals and colorful clothes.

 

Contact Hipersia to select the right Iran tour packages foryou.

 

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