In the holy month of Ramadan, if you are travelling in Iran, note that you may not eat and drink in public in the hours of daylight. If you are trekking then it is fine to do so in the mountains but clearly you should avoid doing this in settlements.
Restaurants are usually closed but there will be some open to cater for travellers, Iranians and tourists alike. The problem is to identify which is open as they tend to cover their windows so that passersby do not get a glimpse of people eating inside or put a sign up in Farsi announcing their business as usual.
Innercity buses will make the usual stop on the way for passengers to eat and drink.
For any tour reservation or further information please write to
info@caspiantrek.com
or send a Whats App to
+98 937 150 1993
Restaurants are usually closed but there will be some open to cater for travellers, Iranians and tourists alike. The problem is to identify which is open as they tend to cover their windows so that passersby do not get a glimpse of people eating inside or put a sign up in Farsi announcing their business as usual.
Innercity buses will make the usual stop on the way for passengers to eat and drink.
For any tour reservation or further information please write to
info@caspiantrek.com
or send a Whats App to
+98 937 150 1993