Hi All,
We were in Iran from 8 June till 19 June 2014.
In general we like Iran but not as much as we like Pakistan. This was probably because the scenery and general outlook of the country landscape is about the same as Pakistan, so not much to feel the 'wow' feeling. The people in Iran generally are very kind and warm especially those in the country side. The one in cities are mostly minding their own business.
Not many people in Iran are able to communicate in English so conversation with them and them with us really was an issue. Their cities, towns, roads and even villages are very modern so life is really easy for the Iranians. We did not see or hear any issue about war or fighting, religious elements or political sentiments from the Iranians. So, if the media is telling that Iran is not safe and not peaceful, I would say it is all bull****. We have been to Iran, we traveled from big cities to small towns and did not see or hear any such things happening in Iran.
For money availability in Iran for foreigners, everything is by cash. You are not able to withdraw money through ATM or use your credit cards.
We had made quite a number of friends in Iran and quite a number of them had invited us to their homes. We will cherish their kindness and hope one day we will meet them again. The places that we had traveled in Iran are as follows:
a. Zahedan
b. Bam / Kerman
c. Shiraz
d. Isfahan
e. Tehran
f. Zanjan
g. Tabriz
Petrol in Iran is extremely cheap, for foreigners is about USD0.30 per liter. If not mistaken it is only USD0.10 per liter for Iranians. They use their card (I believed it is their petrol subsidy card) and if they have used up their limit they too have to pay higher than USD 0.10.
There is not much choice of food in Iran. Their food are mostly dry and not much to our liking. However, they have many fruits - peaches, apples, grapes, plum, banana and they are very cheap. Overall, food and beverages in Iran are affordable so anyone traveling to Iran should not worry at all about the cost.
As for accommodation, there are many average and budget hotels available all over Iran. Wild camping is another option and would be fun due to the beautiful landscape.
Iran is not an internet friendly country. Though wifi is widely available in hotels and cafes but many websites are either blocked of restricted.
How do we rate Iran in term of liking the country? We would give Iran a 7 out of 10.
Cheers,
Borneoman & Trailing Spouse on 2 Wheels

The flag of Iran

Police escort at the Iran border assigned to take us to Zahedan City

On the way to Zahedan City. Police escort is in the front

Half way the journey another police escort from a different district took over

On the way to Kerman City (from Zahedan)

Iran beautiful landscape

Iran beautiful landscape and they also have good roads

Salt Lake in Shiraz, Iran

On the way to Shiraz, Iran

Lunch at local restaurant, grilled chicken and roti

From Shiraz to Esfahan, many more km to travel

Hasht Behest means Eight Paradises in Isfahan, Iran. Built in 1669

A fountain facing the palace. Not many buildings left to be seen

The famous Siose Bridge in Isfahan (the bridge with 33 arches)

Many shop owners giving free drinks and cakes to whoever around

Dinner in Tehran, typical Iranian food

Black V stopped at a small town mosque

Traffic in Tehran, Iran

Beautiful scenery

Iran landscape makes the traveling pleasant

No problem traveling in Iran, good road, good scenery and wonderful people

Street signs in Tehran

Another traffic condition in Tehran

A mosque in Tehran

Another mosque in Tehran

Signages found on Zanjan street

Met another overlander in Iran. He is from Spain crossed into Iran from Turkey.

Our hotel in Zanjan. We parked the bike inside the hotel

Nearing the border into Turkey

Near Bazargan, Iran/Turkey border. In the front is Ararat Mountain