Shocking First Impressions of IRAN 🇮🇷 - Iranian Food + Attractions in Tehran!!

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Published 2020-03-09
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TEHRAN, IRAN - In this video I’m going to share with you my first and initial impressions and experiences of visiting Tehran, Iran for the very first time. And then 14 days later, I share with you my final thoughts, the last day in Iran before leaving back home to Bangkok. Here it is, the first impressions, sights and attractions, Iranian food, unforgettable gifts, and most of all, the amazing people of Iran 🙏🙏.

Milad Tower - Rising to the sky, the Milad Tower is a huge communications tower in Tehran that makes up part of the iconic skyline. We didn’t go to the top, but it was nice to see it from the bottom.

Azadi Tower - In Tehran, the same day we arrived, we then visited the Azadi Tower, one of the landmarks and most important attractions in Tehran. It’s an amazing sight to see.

Koohpaye Restaurant - Darband, Tehran - Next we headed to an area of Tehran known as Darband, where we ate some Iranian street food snacks, followed by a huge celebratory dinner at Koohpaye Restaurant. Food was delicious, and so was the party for Mr. Taster!

14 Days of Travel in Iran: We then proceeded to travel in Iran for 14 days to many parts of the country. Most of these food tour videos of each location will be on my main channel: youtube.com/user/migrationology

1. RASHT
2. MASULEH
3. TABRIZ
4. SHIRAZ
5. ISFAHAN
6. CHABAHAR

We returned to Tehran, and here’s where this video re-picks up:

Bella Monica - Italian Restaurant - Thank you for hosting us where we received some of the most precious gifts I’ve ever received including a family portrait made from a Persian rug, and a prized Persian carpet from Tabriz.

Darvazeh Tehroon - Bam Land, Tehran - And to end this incredible trip to Iran, we had a final meal and good-bye at Darvazeh Tehroon before heading to the airport.

Thank you again to everyone who made our trip to Iran so memorable 🙏🙏.

Thank you to Ghasr Setareh (www.instagram.com/ghasr_setareh/) for arranging our trip to Iran.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MarkAbroad
    Hope you’re having a great day! This video is a little different from normal, showing you my first and last day in Iran - initial impressions, sights and attractions, Iranian food, and some of the most unforgettable gifts I’ve ever received in my life. Thank you to Mr. Taster (youtube.com/user/TheMrtaster/), Ghasr Setareh (www.instagram.com/ghasr_setareh/), and to the amazing people of Iran who treated us with immeasurable kindness and hospitality 🙏🙏 NOTE: Our trip to Iran was before the coronavirus outbreak. We are fine, but thoughts and prayers to all those affected in Iran, and around the worl
  • @Jin_Jon
    I literally had no idea that Iran was like this. The architecture, the food, the hospitality, I had no idea. Mark, this is very awesome of you to do.
  • Iran is a beutiful country with beautiful people with 7.000 years history, Greetings from Greece!
  • @dodokhaan6212
    I read a lot about Iran, they were the first in everything! The first kingdom (Anunnaki), the first religion (Mitraism), the first singers and musical instrument (Persian Ney), the first animation(Goat jumping from Bronze age), the first pants, the first handwriting, the first human law (Hammurabi law), the first real game (chess), the first carpet, the first sport (wrestling) and many other firsts, respect from India to the Persian brother ✌🙏
  • @Mom_143
    This deserves a billion views .I never thought Iran is the most happy people .always smiling .Big respect to Iran 🇮🇷
  • @AA-vu2li
    Shame on the USA and UK media for the lies they have told about theses wonderful peopple
  • @voltaireorlina
    Iranian people are friendly. Thanks Mark for showing the real Iran to us.
  • @laurazonoozi7838
    My husband is from Iran. The foods and people are great. I learned many wonderful recipes from his Grandmother.
  • I never thought Iran 🇮🇷 is a country with such a warm, friendly and hospitable people. The food, oh my God!, you feel the deliciousness by just watching the video; absolutely mouth watering! Iranian women are among the most beautiful women in the world. Iran is a good country, contrary to what the Western media is displaying to the world. My next tour is definitely to Iran. Much love from me Ernest; Republic of South Africa 🇿🇦. Peace! ✌♥🙏
  • @anias99
    I've been to Iran 20 years ago and I can still feel the same hospitality Mark recieved. Great country, great people!!!!!!!!!!! Greatings from Poland :)
  • @meartlina2931
    I am from Iran and I'm so happy that everyone has good feeling to my country 😍♥️
  • @wildfox5184
    Iranian people are very hospitable, very nice people and the foods is tantalising, just delicious!
  • I love Iran. So good food. Greetings from Croatia for excelent people.
  • I had Iranian friends during my university days..what lovely people they are..so hospitable. This is real and true Iran..not the one that BBC and CNN show you.
  • 30yrs ago I fell in love with a beautiful Iranian girl , who became my wife. Her culture, cuisine , family and country enriched me so many ways i cannot count. Once you've met the people of Iran and experience their genuine hospitality, you'll consider them the best of friends. BTW. If in Terhan , I highly recommend walking , hiking and exploring the local mountains ...and their discos are rather fun too.
  • @mariasabio5195
    Thank you Mark for showing us Iran. Never imagined Iran to be so modern and having so warm people.
  • @delniaa3877
    As a fellow Persian let me just tell anyone that is doubting visiting iran it’s the greatest place to be for food and culture and nature . And the amount of love that tourists receive is unmatched because we don’t see many of them. I would definitely say Iranian people are the most welcoming community of fall. Don’t let the media fool you and give us a visit we will happily welcome you
  • @raiderdre4208
    I love you man. Here in the U.S we only hear the bad things about Iran. Thank you for showing me the beauty of this country. You deserve a Nobel peace prize my friend!
  • My boyfriend's parents are from Iran. Being Mexican-American, I know how hospitable my culture can be, but let me tell you, my boyfriend's parents make me feel at home every time I'm at their home. I admire and love Iran's culture.
  • @hatikwa60
    Lots of love to Iran, from Switzerland.❤