Amazing Iran series guys ,,Tehran and the people of Tehran so beautiful wow and a clean city impresses me ,,bazaars are so clean ,traditional food is so tempting and the boutique hotel looks so nice ,pls do share link and name of the hotel ,,,,waiting for new episodes ,,have fun 👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻,,,the corn was so delicious OMG my mouth is watering,,,one more thing pls buy those dried tomatoes they are v v delicious when u add those to ur recipes
Iran is a great country. Indians got visa on arrival & visa free travel. Pakistanis need a visa. More close to India. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Farsi is our heritage too. 50% of words in Urdu came from Farsi. Try to learn Farsi while you are there. It will open a new world unto you. Thank you for the videos. I am watching it here in Dallas, Texas.
I'm Iranian and I was in Moscow recently. Very very beautiful city and county but there is a big big big problem with this country and that is people don't talk English at all . Why is that ?
Irani's are the most cultured and sophisticated people in our region there is no doubt we have learned a lot of cultural things ( adab, adaab, classic poetry, ghazal, music, etc from Iranians long back. I have noticed they are not copycat, they literally proud of their rich culture and their traditions - They are gem, we should still learn a lot from them.
No! Only 30% of pakistanies are of Indian decent mostly in Sindh and some parts of Punjab.. of this 20% are Of Sikh decent the rest if 60% are of Persian, Afghan, Turkmen, Turk Chechen, Uzbek, Tajik, Yemeni, dagistani..Balouch, Sindhi, and Pashtun decent.. not Indian at all.. all descendants and migrants of those who ruled India for a 1000 years…
God bless you guys ....welcome to iran.. i have been to Karachi 10 years ago as a student ..as an iranian really loved the poeple and specially the awesome street food...and to be honest my best friends are pakistani (Rizwan and sibtain)and they come to iran every 2_3 years...
Oh finally getting to see the raw irani culture and people. Loving this new style of where you guys are talking to locals and trying local street foods. Keep it up guys and hope you guys post more than one video a week. Bless you 🙏
Hel is cardamom and Darchin is cinnamon. This is so nice that I can pick some of your words that they are similar to Persian. and also about the money whatever is written on the banknote take off one zero and it is Toman for example if you have 100,000 rials note it is 10,000 toman.
It is well advanced nation, with Islamic culture, wish the life of Iraqi , Libyan, Afghans and Syrian people could be returned back to its glorious era. Iranians are very intelligent , smart and friendly too. Wanna wish the beautiful people of beautiful Iran .
Iran is not advanced iran economy is less then Pakistan but Pakistan is very badly managed friend and yes they have 8 caror population and Pakistan has 25 caror
Thank you all for the constant love on our channel! We have decided to leave IRAN. This is what surprised us on our last day: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TOgvb-yeN60.html
Very nice trip 👌 👍 people of Iran are very helping and kind mehman nawaz means welcoming people, especially food is mouth watering 😋. GOOD DECISION OF TREVEL IRAN.
Waw .your interaction with local people is very useful and positive. You guys full of energy. Derbandدربند is nice to visit. If you are foodie. Enjoy your iran trip. Relax
I’m so impress Iran is very clean and people are very friendly !! without wasting more time you guys should go straight to kabab place to explore real Tehran .
Respected Taniji and Immyji A lot of congratulations to both really you make a beautiful and entertaining blogs, in this vlog specially in last part of vlog at telling by salesperson about the kid’s toys is amazing & full of laugh. Good 👍
Bro try the special “Majoon” there. It’s kind of mixed shake. Very heavy, healthy and tasty. You should also try the traditional Falooda there…. In addition to the many kinds of kebabs try two of the traditional dishes Qorme Sabzi ( special herbs meat bean and lemon stew) and Khoreshte Qeyme (lentils fries and meat stew) both served with rice
The half or more than half of Pakistan and Afghanistan once used to be part of Persia, no wonder why Pakistani looks like Irani or Iranian looks like Pakistani that is an old DNA that we all carry till today and that reflect on our faces. Later we had Duranian (Durrani) Empire (Persians) that empire stretched from Afghanistan up to Sindh. That was another phase of exposure that many Persians moved and settled here, and many of our people moved there. No wonder why many of our cultural things are common among. In the recent past we have exchanged many habits even Persian language that once used to be the official language of the Land. As we too were the part of Greater Persia or Persian Empire. There is no doubt about that Iranians are our first cousins
It is really good vlog, and the most beautiful thing was small room,boutique hotel, and different others clips,last ones especially. See u guys soon blessings guys.
I also notice that a number of Iranian women wear an attire that is not too different from our desi Salwaar Kameez. Baaki, bazaar culture is identical, with sidewalk vendors , rehris etc
Masha'Allah, lovely vlog episode. Betay ji could you kindly provide more details on how to go to Iran? From visa to bookings, travel etc . That would be very helpful. Thanks. PS: It's interesting to know the name of the wrestler Zaal 😊 In Firdawsi's "Shah Nameh " (the great classical Persian epic ) Zaal was the father of Rustem. Nice to meet a literary reference.
Hi guys lovely videos coming from Iran from you couple too good 👍 if possible please try to do couch surfing I have watched loads of videos of Bloggers travelling to Iran they do couch surfing the advantage is huge mainly the Host all are amazing people you guys can only see the real and hidden gems of Iran through these people plz do give it a try I do understand you have a baby with you you can select a family that's suits you it will all depend only if you accept their guest or just watch few vlogs of Indians who have done this still take care stay safe enjoy Iran
I studied Persian from primary to FA n I could write n speak Persian very well,Then I went to Saudi Arabia n stayed there about 35 years,,,,,,I became well versed with Arabic language until now though I am back to pakistan,,,,,,,,I can speak Arabic very good with any Arab,so living land n country teach u the language of that area n country,,,,,,,this is extra qualification.
We had the same confusion regarding currency (toman, rial, exchange rate) the first days in Iran. Once you travel longer you get used to prices and understand the difference. But man ... the first days are crazy! happy that you got some help from those friendly ladies :)