The media will NEVER show you this side of Iran 🇮🇷

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Today, we are going to experience Iran in a way like never shown before on social media as we move between some of the most unique cities in Iran from Isfahan to Abyaneh and Yazd to Shiraz, we will show you what it is like to be an American exploring Iran.

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Introduction: 0:00:00
Understanding the Currency Exchange Rates of Iranian Rials: 0:03:52
Isfahan's Naqsh-E Jahan Square: 0:07:22
400 Marketing in Years Old Souks: 0:14:08
Chahar Bagh Street, Isfahan: 0:23:41
Road Trip to Abyaneh, Iran: 0:29:14
Visiting Yazd, Iran: 0:36:45
Visiting Tower of Silence Yazd, Iran: 0:42:03
Exploring Yazd City: 0:50:52
Visiting Shiraz, Iran: 0:58:05
Night Life of Shiraz, Iran: 1:09:05
Persepolis: 1:14:00
Brutally Honest Conversation about Iran: 1:21:53

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My last video from this first trip to Iran. This video goes into such depth into my trip covering all of the moments that did not make it in the first 3 videos. It brings you closer to the Iranian culture through many places all around the country.

worldnomac
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Well, son, I traveled to Iran a long time ago and did some readin’ on the culture. I tell ya, that phrase "Gabel Nadare" meanin’ "It’s not worth mentionin’" was the real deal back then. Folks wouldn’t take money from each other if they could help it. But, with all them tough economic times, especially in the last few decades, it kinda turned into more of a polite gesture than a real practice.
That said, I gotta tell ya, in all my years of travelin’, I ain’t never seen a country where folks are as hospitable as the Iranians. Truth be told, any other place facin’ that kind of economic hardship woulda fallen apart by now. But these people، they got a special kind of kindness in ‘em, somethin’ that goes way back to their deep history and rich culture.
And I’ll say this، of all the places I’ve been, two cultures left the biggest mark on me: Iran and Japan.

LiamRushville
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Traveling from New Zealand to Iran for the first time, during the midst of the conflict with Israel, was honestly a bit scary, I must admit. But despite the situation, I really enjoyed the experience. While Iran and Israel were engaging in attacks, life inside Iran felt completely normal—everything seemed unaffected, and no one seemed to care. The food was amazing, the people were incredibly kind, and everything was absolutely wonderful. I would 1000% go back again!

harmansandhu
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Thanks visiting my country. Watching you from Australia

xaniarkhosravi
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I am from Sicily Italy Iran has always fascinated me because of its rich history it also looks beautiful my dream is to one day visit..

HardCandy-dq
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Thank you! I’m an American woman traveling to Iran next week for the first time with my iranii husband to meet his family. This video was so helpful in my preparation. I can’t wait to visit this beautiful country

birdodezi
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I'm 67 and probably will never be able to afford to go to Iran, but this video is the next best thing to being there. Thank you.

tesscot
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I've read many books about Iran by travelers and seen man documentaries. All of the foreign visitors to Iran loved the Iranian people and their warm hospitality and friendliness. They also remarked on the stunning beauty everywhere they went and the delicious food they tried, and the shopping. I hope people will give Iran a chance and visit this ancient culture.

Juanita-gfte
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that last scene brought tear to my eyes... two people from different nations as two humans sitting together and talking about how the governments splitting them while we are all humans. this video worth alot.

noren
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its amazing how you never mentioned that you are famous youtuber with almost a million subscribers to anyone; that shows how down to earth and humble you are. Also, a big shout out to Isan, who patiently waited for you to take the videos you needed, understood the difficulties of making YouTube videos, and helped you as much as he could during the filming and narrating. Bravo guys keep it coming

Tripeefy
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Is it natural that i am crying just for watching my lovely people?? Love you, my Iran.❤❤❤

SamI
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Iran is the oldest country in the world, with the kindest and most cultured people, without a doubt. But, of course, the new global powers don’t want ancient cultures and traditions to thrive.

DavidMemo-so
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I’m so happy you came to Iran! 🇮🇷 Iran is an incredible land. I shed tears watching the video you made. Thank you, brother, for showing the real Iran! 🙏✨

IranUncovered
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I'm half german and Japanese 🇯🇵 wish one day visit to our good friend's country Iran 🇮🇷 i like the hospitality and kindness Iranians peoples. God bless them ❤

tarabonjeva
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Love ❤️ Iran from Malaysia 🇲🇾 only been there once.. i was impressed enjoying my 2 weeks there…

shadowboxer
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I’m from America but I would love to visit Iran maybe one day I will get to

ericcollins
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I am from Afghanistan, for me as a Tajik, Iran, Tajikstan, Afghanistan and Samarqand ( Uzbekistan ) is one country ❤️ . Love Persian History and Culture ❤, Nice Video 📹

Sam_Mo_
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This video shattered stereotypes for me and I have a strong call to go to Iran. Such lovely amazing people

Omertatimes
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Thank you for showing love to our nation. You and Ehsan need to visit Northern Iran in the future.

torkmanzadeh
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Thank you for this video. I lived in Iran as a child. I am now 50 and have never been back. It makes my heart ache to see the sights and people. Iranians are wonderful people.

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