Mystery of Iran ®provides professional guides when you need to know more. We give you the information that you deserve to know while you enjoy the view ofnatural and historical wondersin Iran. They show you the way ourculturein Persia "Iran" works. You will hear things that will hardly find in any books!
Our experts will open the gates of unknowns for you and help you to have magical trip and adventure in Iran.
Mystery of Iran ® has more than 1000 members that work all over Iran, undertaking programs and visits for Schools, Educational Institutions, Travel Agencies, various Organizations and individual visitors , business and healthcare . Our members accommodate the needs for guiding in 25 different languages ( Afrikaans, Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Czech, Turkish, Spanish, Ukrainian) and in their majority (59%) they are also University graduates. They can thus satisfy the demands of a specialized audience with a profound knowledge in any of the following subjects: architecture, geology, mathematics, physics, agriculture, history of art, archaeology, education, philosophy, religion etc.
These Prices are for English speakers guide in Iran .
Launch and transport Fees for guide are not included and client should pay.
Working day is 8 hours without lunch time.
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Editor’s Note:Retired Eau Claire County Judge Thomas Barland recently spent nearly two weeks in Iran. Barlandestimates he has taken 75 foreign trips, visiting about 70 countries. He wrote this account for the Leader-Telegram.
If mosques and ancient ruins aren’t enough to sate your touristic needs, Iran’s varied and dramatic landscapes offer the demanding traveler a wealth of awe-inspiring, unspoilt views to discover.
The beautiful and undiscovered places, stunning landscapes and fascinating sights in Iran’s nature, the inhabitant’s ethnic group’s variety, and also the hospitality and culture of locals in small villages or nomadic parts which are suitable for trekking, make Iran a perfect destination for these sort of activities.
While you probably won’t spot Salman Rushdie waxing down his Burton Custom X board at the top of a run anytime soon, Iran’s Dizin ski resort — an under-two-hour drive north from Tehran, up in the Alborz mountains — could be the next Alps.
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