One of the most critical concerns of foreign travelers is Iran’s safety. Everybody keeps asking us different questions about this issue each day. For many years, most Westerners have considered Iran as one of the most unstable regions on earth. Usually, Iran is the headline of all the western media around the world but very seldom because of its potential as a travel destination. If you're only following media news, Maybe You've never heard about Iran's ancient culture, hospitality, old underground cities, outstanding mosques, gorgeous churches, lush jungles, ski resorts, vast deserts, coral islands, stunning palaces, magnificent museums, tasty foods, Dolphin swimming and so many attractions. Western Media magnify all the usual problems and issues that exist everywhere in the world, especially about Iran due to political relations. Unfortunately, these rumors have a considerable impact on the public, so that tourists sometimes tell the stories about Iran that never existed. Although in recent years, Iran has experienced significant growth in the tourism industry, travelers are still doubtful whether Iran is a safe country to visit.

 

Is Iran safe for traveling?

Iran is one of the safest countries I’ve been to, ‘‘Iran is much safer than Europe’ are some of the descriptions that many tourists give about Iran’s safety. In the case of investigations and statistics, Iran has placed in the category of very secure countries in 2019. That is based on travel risk map launched by global risk experts International SOS in collaboration with Control Risks, which is one of the most reliable and efficient criteria for assessing the risk of a trip in a particular region or country. Comparisons show that Iran is ranked amongst many safest countries such as Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany. Crime, kidnapping, terror, security forces, and road safety are other criteria that Iran has the right place in. There are lots of tourists who have hitchhiked across deserts, stayed in strangers' homes, or left their bags in different restaurants and cafes of Iran without any problem. In the other case, we have travelers' opinions that can be proof of our claim about Iran's safety. Besides its safety, it's essential to be as careful as you are in other countries through your journey.

 

Traveling to the Western parts such as Kurdistan province or Sistan- Baluchistan district in the East has always been questioned by travelers wanting to explore more non-touristy regions of Iran. Geographically, most of the Iran's touristy areas are not near the border of Afghanistan and Iraq as unsafe countries for tourists. As a result, avoiding these regions is possible. It is advised by some references not to travel within the 50 kilometers range of the borders, just in case. if you're going to travel to the little-known regions, ZhavRoad recommend you to visit with a local guide and make exceptional memories.

 

Is Iran safe for Americans?

In a word, Iran is a safe place to visit for Americans.  Follow the local customs and culture. so, you'll have a great time on your visit to Iran. Locals will welcome Americans with open arms. You will never feel threatened or unsafe because of your nationality. You should consider Iran as a safe country to travel for tourists of any nationality, age, gender or race. To be sure, follow the two best Americans bloggers "Peter Santenello" and "Drew Binsky" who have great videos and tips about traveling to Iran.

Is Iran safe for solo female travelers?

Perhaps you are one of those people when talking to your family about traveling to Iran, get some worrying reactions. This issue will be more severe when you are going to travel as a solo female. Traveling to Iran as a solo woman is safe, but require some preparation. There are some tips and advice that is based on our experiences. So, keep them in your mind during your trip.

Iran is one of the Islamic countries in the world where the hijab is compulsory. Iranian law stipulates that women should cover their hair, legs and arms. The chador is an Iranian covering that is a full-body length fabric that covers your body entirely and only leaves the face open. A chador is not mandatory in Iran except shrines and mosques that you must wear. For tourists, a simple loose scarf will be adequate in public. We recommend you dress modestly in Iran. It helps to restrict sexual harassment. Wearing too-tight clothes or one that reveals your body could not be a good idea in public. Regarding to relation with Iranian men, there are some points you'd better consider. Don't accept invitations of single men. Do not go with a man alone to secluded areas. Stay friendly, but keep your distance from men in your interaction. These are some tips, just in case. Iranian men are so helpful and friendly.

In few last years, several famous bloggers and influencers have visited Iran as a solo woman and emphasized this fact that Iran is a safe country.