Travelling Iran in 2025 is hard... here's why 🇮🇷

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Love the effort you put in to travelling Iran man! I was born in Tehran and migrated to Australia, been living in Sydney for 30+ years, your videos are motivating me more and more to get back out to my motherland.

pdotr
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We are glad you came to Iran. Take a look at the nature of Iran. Mazandaran province has wonderful places.

sejixtv
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I love the way you explore nations . No fancy editing or fake and predetermined interactions .
That's what i want to see in a tourism vlog .

astiackizakovic
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Luke, if you're still in Iran, you should definitely visit the north—especially the city of **Rasht** and the nearby villages like Masuleh, Qaleh Rudkhan, and so on. **Rasht** is beautiful, and you'll get to see a whole different side of Iran. The people, the clothes, the cafés, the restaurants—everything feels different. **Rasht** is the most beautiful!

KiMiAz-mk
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This guy is one of the best vloggers out there, no nonsense straight facts

oneplusmuz
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Thank you for your honesty and enthusiasm and welcome to my country! Us Iraninans love visitors and always welcome anyone wanting to visit with open arms. Your videos make me want to visit home! Love from Perth!!

setarehshadabi
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as some 1 whos too sick medically to travel i enjoy seeing these alot cheers man keep em comming

zombieofzelda
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Tehran is the capital and people normally travel there for business purposes, so if you don't want to make money, you don't have to visit Tehran. Instead, If you are looking for the historical parts of Iran, you could travel to Shiraz, Yazd, Isfahan, ... and If you want to enjoy the nature, go to the north(Chaloos, Ramsar, Lahijan, ...), shiraz, Kish. For the Desert (Cavir) lovers, we have a couple of them in Yazd. The north(shomal) is highly recommended for the food lovers. If you like parties and dancing, you can travel to Shiraz, Bandar, kurdistan. Tehran and a couple of Harbour cities are mostly for business and money. Therefore, you have to be careful with your phone and money in these cities, but the other cities that I mentioned are far more safer than Tehran and they are less crowded. Hope you have a great time

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❤I’m a proud Persian living in Switzerland. I was born and raised in Tehran, and I just want to say—every single video you’ve posted about Iran has been professional, simple, and above all, real.

You didn’t say or show anything wrong, and it’s clear nothing was done intentionally to offend. You’re just showing real life in Iran—and you’re doing it respectfully and honestly.

Most tourists only highlight the beautiful, Instagram-worthy sides of Iran. But you chose to show something deeper: the everyday reality. Sadly, some of my fellow Iranians struggle with seeing that. We’re an emotional and kind-hearted people—but yes, sometimes overly sensitive too. That’s human, and it happens everywhere.

Even in countries like the UAE, if you step outside the luxurious areas and walk through places like Bani Yas or older neighborhoods, you’ll find the tough side of life too. Every country has both beauty and hardship—no exception.

So please don’t let the negative comments get to you. Many of us truly appreciate your work. Thank you for visiting Iran and for showing it with such honesty.

If you ever decide to come back and explore even more of Iran’s stunning cities, 😊I’d recommend linking up with an Iranian friend—it will make your journey even more unforgettable.

And lastly, on behalf of my people, I sincerely apologize if anyone said something that hurt you. We love our country so deeply, but sometimes that love makes it hard for us to accept its flaws.❤❤❤

HISTRYBk
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Luke, my guy! I wish my friends were like you. You're really selfless, you go out of your way to help others! You're such a chill guy! Safe travels 🙏

KirubelEshetu-jyme
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Went there 2023 I’m a dual us mexico citizen
Used my Mexican passport and got a e visa pretty easy and brought $3k usd
Felt safer than I would in Paris or London

StelianSerbanescuu
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Dude, they have innumerable extremely beautiful cofee shops with incredible design aesthetics in Tehran and Iran in general, that put the west to shame, you literally went to a place where nobody goes to.

But I do get you, because of the political troubles surrounding the country and the current government, the country cannot market itself well, and so when a foreigner comes, they go to all the wrong places, and only do they accidentally stumble upon someplace good.

Tehran itself, is one of the most artistic, and hipster cities on the planet, if it wasn't for the government, it would be the fashion and artistic capital of the planet. Thats not even an exaggeration.

efron
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BIG BIG BIG LOVE from Iranian peaple
safe travel bro

roadshunter
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Peace with Iran from America. Thank you for bringing humanity together.

theunofficialnarrative
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I'm glad you feel safe in my country❤
Wish you the best

jacobwarren
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I’m here to help anyone travelling to beautiful Iran

arashsoorani
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I really appreciate it that speak honestly and feel safe and you enjoy in Iran, 😍🇮🇷🩷

Sunshine__m
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Whatever you’re doing, keep doing it. I’m Iranian and you’re doing tourism right. You don’t have to go to places that is mostly touristic — ironically but you’re doing exactly what a real tourist should do — experiencing the country the same way a local experiences it. Keep it up and great content!

dollarchange
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Great content and so good to see how they really living and thinking in Iran and not what we fed on the news here in the US

inmyopinion
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Loving these videos. I would love to go to Iran this year.

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