Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque, Iran
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Getting around in Iran
Iran Air (IR) (www.iranair.com) runs services to Abdan, Ahwaz, Esfahan, Kish, Mashhad, Shiraz, Tabriz, Tehran and Zahedan and other major cities. Aseman Air (www.iaa.ir) also runs services to the major cities. The vast size of Iran often makes internal flights the most practical method of transport.
Rs50,000 for land and sea travel to all counties.
The road network is extensive, but the quality is unreliable.
The two main roads, the A1 and A2, link the Iraqi and Pakistani borders and the Afghan and Turkish borders.
Available in most cities and from airports.
Available in all cities. The urban taxis (orange or blue) carry several passengers at a time and are much cheaper than the private taxis which only carry one person. Unofficial taxis should be avoided; use only legitimate taxis or those ordered through legitimate agencies. Group taxis for up to 10 people are available for intercity travel. Prices are negotiated beforehand and tipping is not necessary.
An International Driving Permit is recommended but it is not a legal requirement. Personal insurance is required. All motorists entering Iran must possess a Carnet de Passage en Douane and an International Certificate of Vehicle ownership.
Tehran has an extensive bus system, including double-deckers. Tickets are bought in advance at kiosks.
RAJA Trains (tel: (21) 883 5159; www.rajatrains.com) run a comprehensive internal rail network. Major intercity trains operate on five main regional routes: Azarbaijan route (Tehran - Jolfa); Golestan route (Tehran - Gorgan); Hormozgan route (Tehran - Bandar-e-Abbas); Khorasan route (Tehran - Mashhad); and Khozetan route (Tehran - Khorramshahr). There are many areas in the mountains and the desert which can only be reached by rail. There are some air-conditioned trains, and sleeping and dining cars on many trains.
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