Offroad adventure in Iran: Discover deserts and mountains!

Offroad adventure in Iran: Discover deserts and mountains!

Iran is a true off-road paradise! Explore the fascinating landscapes of deserts and mountains, such as Dasht-e Kavir and the Zagros Mountains.

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Offroad adventures in Iran: Discover unforgettable routes

Iran is a paradise for off-road travel, captivating adventurous travelers with its diverse landscapes of deserts and mountains. Whether in the majestic Dasht-e Kavir or the spectacular Zagros Mountains – every off-road challenge here becomes an unforgettable experience. Explore the untouched nature and feel the silence of the desert while traveling on ancient caravan routes in the Sangbast region. Let yourself be enchanted by the exciting routes and discover the adventure that Iran holds for off-road enthusiasts.

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A visa is required to enter Iran. Tourists can apply for an e-Visa online, which is easy and fast. There is also no visa on arrival. Make sure to submit your application at least two weeks in advance to avoid any possible complications. Keep all necessary documents ready, including your passport, passport photo, and accommodation booking confirmation.
Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) is the largest and best airport to fly into Iran. From here, there are numerous regional flight connections. Alternatively, Shiraz International Airport can be a good choice for travelers to historical sites. Don't forget to check inland transportation options to get to your next destination conveniently.
The local currency is the Iranian Rial (IRR). Credit cards are not accepted in most areas due to international sanctions. It is advisable to carry enough cash and exchange money at exchange offices or banks. Avoid exchanging money at the airport, as exchange rates are often unfavorable. Plan your expenses in advance for better financial management.
Vaccinations are not mandatory, but it is recommended to have standard vaccinations like Tetanus and Hepatitis A. Travel insurance is strongly advised to be covered in case of illness or accidents. Make sure your policy also covers off-road activities, as these are usually not included by default.
To drive in Iran, you need an international driver's license. Car rentals often require this. SIM cards are readily available in large cities. Visit one of the mobile providers like Irancell or MCI and bring your passport to get a free SIM card. With a local plan, you can save money on mobile data and stay connected.
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