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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

I would have visited Iran, but I was afraid that when I was there, Israel would bomb the country. Now, it's extremely unlikely that Netanyahu would try any shit like that after the US -- and the Western nations -- reached a nuke agreement with Iran.

BTW, Black guys should get on the fastest thing smokin' and travel to Iran.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

I quickly scanned the thread title and saw on "Iran", "Boom", and "Nuclear" and was like oh shit!
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

Quote: (07-20-2015 09:09 PM)Dusty Wrote:  

Isreal is expecting some kind of boom from the Iran nuclear deal too.

No boom.
Just getting banged.[Image: banana.gif]

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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

People that think Iran is backwards.
I'll just leave this link here
http://i.instagram.com/therichkidsoftehran/

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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

I had a thing with an Iranian girl for a while...she was pretty sexy and loved sex. Her sister kept hitting on me too, as she'd told her sister and brother we were just friends - but I never got a chance alone with her for long enough...

But posts like this always make me laugh...these photos could be from anywhere in the world - some rich girls in the top 5% of their country.

How many guys on this forum could rock up to a foreign country, break into the social circle here and bang one of these girls - who have money, always on holiday/partying and tons of guys after them, including good looking young rich guys? I'd bet it's only a few...

Quote: (07-22-2015 08:13 PM)Sourcecode Wrote:  

People that think Iran is backwards.
I'll just leave this link here
http://i.instagram.com/therichkidsoftehran/

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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

Someone clearly hasn't dropped into Budapest on a Thursday night with good game and a blazer.

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#32

Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

Chaos and LouEvilSlugger; how was your experience getting a visa, and what company did you use?
I understand it's possible to get a VOA with a letter of invitation, but the chance of getting denied entry is a little risk.
Did you travel as a part off a group or rolled solo? I heard americans can only visit if they are a part of a group.
I prefeer to have a guide/group for some days for the easiness of getting to the historical sites like Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis.

I will try getting there next year.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

Quote: (07-23-2015 10:42 AM)rdp Wrote:  

Chaos and LouEvilSlugger; how was your experience getting a visa, and what company did you use?
I understand it's possible to get a VOA with a letter of invitation, but the chance of getting denied entry is a little risk.
Did you travel as a part off a group or rolled solo? I heard americans can only visit if they are a part of a group.
I prefeer to have a guide/group for some days for the easiness of getting to the historical sites like Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis.

I will try getting there next year.
Travelled independently with my girlfriend and her mother, both Iranian citizens. I used Touran Zamin and highly recommend them: quick, easy and inexpensive (just have your shit in order).

As of Feb 2014, American, Canadian and British passport holders need to sign up for tours to get a tourist visa for Iran. If you hold a EU passport like me, you can travel as you please. Iran is ridiculously safe.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

My Associate's degree was in Persian Farsi studies and I must say that this deal has been most intriguing. I made the decision back in 2008 to study Farsi and Iranian culture based on the fact that we all but inevitably headed to a head on confrontation, only for this to happen. Which is still even better news. I really think it is an interesting country and culture as a whole. I can brush up my Farsi and expect maybe some good opportunities. To be honest, I look more forward to the business opportunities more than the traveling. Not only would I stick out as a Black American, but I was also in the military. That may complicate things... but one day I do hope to visit with the right circumstances.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

^^ rdp
I rolled alone.

As a Finnish passport holder it was very easy getting a visa.
Just filled in the visa application and went to the Iranian Embassy in Helsinki.

40€ and three days later I picked it up.

I came to Iran by land across the Iraqi border so I had to get the visa in advance, otherwise I might have taken it on arrival.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

Thanks for the link LouEvilSlugger, I see this company also comes higly recommended by travelers on the Lonely Plant forum. I will check it out.
Chaos can you tell more about your trip?
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

^ http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-32062.html

Are you Norwegian?
Then you should not worry about the visa hassle for US citizens.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

I wouldn't be booking any trips yet. They still hold foreign citizens in jail on bogus charges. When the mullahs are removed then I would consider going. However, just to travel and not write any political based blogs and to just see the country,,, my Persian friends told me that it is totally safe. Persian hospitality is second to none.
On YouTube you can probably find the lonely planet episode or a no reservations episode by Bourdain on Iran.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

I'm heading to Tehran in September. I have an old friend who has a big circle of friends over there so I will be attending parties and social events. I will keep you guys updated about the poosy.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

Quote: (07-25-2015 09:59 AM)Chaos Wrote:  

^ http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-32062.html

Are you Norwegian?
Then you should not worry about the visa hassle for US citizens.

Correct. I will try to go by VOA.
Don't want the hassle with spending time and money by going to Oslo.

"According to new regulations, all over 12 years old passport holders of EU countries or Schengen areas who intend to travel to the Islamic Republic of Iran, should be fingerprinted at the consular section of the embassy. They may collect fingerprint forms from the Consular Section prior to submitting their applications."
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

When I was in Dallas, Texas, I stayed in an apartment owned by an Iranian woman. She said the "Death to America" rallies are created by the government and not random people. Also, women do have to wear a head scarf but some women are quietly rebelling against it. And she said it's not hard for Americans to go Iran, but because of sanctions, cash is crucial (bank sanctions prevent credit card usage). Also, below is a different perspective on the Iranian Nuke deal.

The truth of the Iran nuke deal
https://davechampionsliberty.com/2015/07...nuke-deal/
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

To everyone who was freaking out about the dangers of being American in Iran, thanks for the laughs. You'll probably get better treatment from the Iranian people as a visitor than you would had you been born there.

http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/xer89g...lah-you-so
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

I'm Iranian raised in the U.S., I can tell you that the best part of tourism will remain the part before sanctions are lifted -- because it's still kind of a taboo country to go to (although less and less so now) so you'll have special status as a foreigner.
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Iran Expecting Tourism Boom After Nuclear Deal

Going to bump this thread. Just booked a ticket for two weeks in December. Plan on doing some cultural stuff with Persepolis being something I've wanted to see for years, and visit Yazd, Esfahan, Shiraz and Tehran. I was thinking on trying to arrange some contacts via couchsurfing. Used this a few times in the past. Maybe that will be a good way to get invited to some parties and such.

Any tips or general advice?

Thanks.
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