Lonely Planet Iran (Country Guide) (Country Travel Guide)

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Lonely Planet Iran (Country Travel Guide)
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  1. Kindle Edition: 428 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Lonely Planet; 2010-09-23
  3. Author: Mark Elliott, Andrew BURKE
  4. Format: Kindle eBook
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #200690

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Pause on the Grand Stairway at Persepolis and imagine trumpeters heralding your arrival. Indulge in rosewater ice cream as you stroll between centuries-old bridges in Esfahan. Believe it when you see it: check out the world's most unexpected ski resorts. Rent a room with a view in a mountain village and watch life unfold as it has for centuries. In This Guide: Two authors, five months of on-the-ground research, 379 invitations to tea. Packed with tips for overlanders, women, and solo travelers. Incorporates Farsi words and script throughout.

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Pause on the Grand Stairway at Persepolis and imagine trumpeters heralding your arrival. Indulge in rosewater ice cream as you stroll between centuries-old bridges in Esfahan. Believe it when you see it: check out the world's most unexpected ski resorts. Rent a room with a view in a mountain village and watch life unfold as it has for centuries. In This Guide: Two authors, five months of on-the-ground research, 379 invitations to tea. Packed with tips for overlanders, women, and solo travelers. Incorporates Farsi words and script throughout.

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Average Customer Review
4.6 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews)

46 of 50 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A welcome replacement for the previous edition., May 20, 2006
LEJ Brouwer - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Iran (Country Guide) (Paperback)
These are some excerpts from the new edition from the section entitled 'The National Psyche':

"Iranians are the most surprising people. Where you might expect them to be austere they are charming; rather than dour, they are warm, and instead of being hostile to foreigners, they are welcoming and endlessly curious".

"Iranians are not frightening people. They are generally warm and welcoming to an extent that can be embarassing to Westerners."

"...the Iranian system of courtesy [...] makes Iran a haven for travellers - you will be treated with unfailing politeness wherever you go."

Now compare this with the attitude taken by the racist idiot who wrote the previous (third) edition and one realises what a huge difference it makes when the guide authors actually appreciate and enjoy being in the country about which they write.

A welcome (and IMO absolutely necessary) new edition of the guide. Lonely Planet has shown shrewd judgment in...Read more


23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Open hearts & minds to Iran!, November 22, 2008
Lois Chaney (Bakersfield, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Iran (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)
Lonely Planet Iran (Country Guide)

This guide added immeaurably to my just-completed & thorougly enjoyable three-week vist to Iran. As the authors stress in the opening chapters, Western perceptions of Iran are largely based on government propaganda, ours as well as Iran's.

They also point out the huge differences between public and private life.

For example, alcohol may be government banned, but it is available for anyone who really wants it.

The Iranians are warm,friendly, and most of them do not hesitate to tell us "We love you! We love America!" Getting free of effusive schoolgirls--high school and university--who want to take our photos, can be difficult. I missed a mosque & a couple of old homes in Natanz because of this entrapment!

November was an ideal month, perfect weather...Read more


18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 2008 Edition is one of the strongest Lonely Planet guides, October 14, 2008
Graham (Palo Alto, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Iran (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)
I've used over 20 Lonely Planet guides, of widely varying quality. The 2008 Iran guide is one of the very best I've used, from historic background information to feet-on-the-ground travel pragmatics:

* The maps are excellent. There are multiple maps of the largest cities and there are very helpful detailed maps of key sites such as Persepolis or the Haram-e Razavi shrine in Mashhad.

* There is thorough background information on culture, history and religion which helped me understand the country and the sites better. The general tone is benign and factual.

* The hotel and restaurant guides seem accurate and pragmatic. I had to trudge around a number of hotels in Tehran while searching for a room and the Lonely Planet descriptions seemed consistently on the mark.

* The specific coverage of cities and historic sites, and the suggested walking tours were helpful and accurate.

* There is copious and (allowing for the vagaries of...Read more

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