I was born in sweden and live in sweden. But im half persian because of my parents. Have been many times to iran the most humble people and rich or poor they are so nice trust me
When I was traveling in India I met a German couple who were backpacking across the world for 1 year. They were about half way through their trip and when I asked them where their favorite place they'd visited so far was, they said Iran. They said it was beautiful and the people were the friendliest of anywhere they'd visited. It is a shame that across the World the govt's have led the citizens of various countries to fear or hate those from other countries and cultures. Thank you for making this video
ELITES AND GOVERNMENTS are the SCOURGE to the People! No matter what country you live in! They have their OWN AGENDA'S, and WE are ALL slaves to fulfilling their ends! Yes, everywhere have BAD people, but generally, folks are good and kind! Travel is one of the most wonderful things to do, to experience the country, but to talk and share with the people of the country you're visiting! Try to learn some of the basics on politeness, customs, etc! Eat and shop where the locals do! Be gracious and respectful! You expect the same from "Tourists" visiting your country! Travelling has been a JOY and a Priveleged Pleasure! Unfortunately, the "Power's that Be" are trying very hard to stop it! Do it whilst we can! And DON'T listen to the propaganda drivel, they keep spouting out! Get out, meet the people, and I can guarantee...you'll make some wonderful friends and memories!❤❤❤🤸♀️🤸♀️🤸♀️
The west do not hate the Iranian people, they sympathise with them. It's the repressive theocratic regime that they live under that they oppose. Iran looks very good on the surface, don't be deceived.
@@ValerieKnights I don't know who is funding this, but the reactions on the video above are in my opinion a collection of the most naive people on the planet.
Iranians have always been the nicest people i have met! And as an ARMENIAN, i have always heard great things about Iranians! Cheers to our neighbors : )
Almost every Armenian I've met seems to be in a hurry to forget or refuse to acknowledge their Zoroastrian Persian past and history, and are eager to claim Christianity as their true heritage.
i agree with this, their women are amazingly beautiful... its such a shame the Theocracy of Iran FORCES them to cover their entire body and face, and if the women dont, they go to JAIL or are terrorized by the Fanatical leaders of Iran. so sad.
I worked in Los Angeles with an Iranian Video Production company. The people within that company were professional, they were so kind to me as an American. I treated them with respect, they treated me with respect.
My best mate is from Oklahoma. We spent years together in the UK, and I was the best man at his wedding. We're like brothers. I recently spent some amazing time with him and his family in the US. Iranians love Americans, our beautiful country was occupied by a terrorist Islamic regime. God bless you bro.
I worked for over 20 years with a Persian doctor who immigrated to the US after the revolution. One of the kindest men I have ever known and he would welcome the staff to his home several times a year. He showed me through his actions and talking about how much he loved his country that much of what we hear on the media is propaganda designed to manipulate the thinking by our own government.
The murder of women not wearing a chador, the murder of university students protesting the tyranny of the Ayatollahs, the worldwide support of terrorism. All propaganda?
@@TylerTrish-yc8oy Iranian is a nationality and Persian is their ethnicity the fact that Persia was the name Greek assumed was because they wrongly assumed all of Iranian all are Persian while they are not despite Persians being majority that exclude Kurds, lurs and some other minority but in the contrast the name Iran means the land of Aryans which include all of Iranic people and its the name Iranians including Persians always called their nation with as its written all over ancient archeological site dated back to 3000 years but at the same time the majority and the ruling class in the Persian empire were Persians which is latinized of the word Parsi from Pars Provence which also called Fars its not unique to Iran there are many countries that their nationality and their ethnicity have different name just like Russian is a nationality and Slav is their ethnicity I don't know what your animosity towards Iranians/Persians is, but you are surly misguided
The best thing about Iran?!?? The people! They give you love ❤️. They're very kind, generous, and welcoming. The food, architecture, history, music, is very good. Iran is a gem. It has the most UNESCO world heritage sites in the world.
Islamer J.had is anathema to God and life. I am embarrassed for you. Really, you support Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad. You abandoned Deus. Vivitas. Rem.
@janvandermeij5600 Yes. The Assyrians and Armenians are both Christian communities that have been in Iran for over a thousand years. They have Churches and community centers, associations. They're both guaranteed one member in parliament. They have all the same rights and obligations as any other Iranian. In Iran, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Zoroastrians....all are treated the same way. Go to same schools, serve in same army, work in same companies. Nobody cares what religion you are.
When I was doing flight training in the Philippines as an American foreigner, some of the nicest people I ever met were from Iran, they were helpful and friendly. And the women I met there was also very beautiful and charming
My wife is Iranian wonderful woman I feel very fortunate very misunderstood country, I worked with a lot of Iranian doctors phenomenal physicians well trained, friendly and very hard working
I'm an American Christian, and I love the hospitality shown by these people. It truly is a Godly trait. So sad that governmental propaganda in U.S. and Iran separates us. Maybe one day. I still love these people though.
Really he just showed little tiny tiny little bits , go live there trust me , he just showed tiny good bits ,. And your American go there and live see how you get treated l dare you trust me with your life , don’t go .
@@leedoulman6027 I understand. Americans would most likely not get treated as nice. I'm not planning on going there, but I think most of the people there do not agree with the regime that rules.
@@leedoulman6027Everyone listen to this guy who thinks there only tiny good bits of Muslim countries. The majority is obviously bad then right? Go see for yourself. I garentee you'll forget all about this fear mongering Muslim hating clown.
I have lived in Iran. Taught English there. I was young with no fear. As a woman, travelling is different. As a man YOU can go where you please. I enjoyed seeing Iran NOW. So good content. All good wishes to you.
Thank you very much for the kind words and watching! It is true travelling as a woman is always a bit different, particularly if solo. So interesting you lived there and taught English!
@@AleSalvino I went back two years and watched about your marriage. I’m glad you found your soulmate ❤️🙏💐 I’ve got a lot of binge watching to do lol. You’re both lovely 😊🥰 xx safe travels.
I remember an Iranian poll from the 1980s. The poll revealed Iranians are concerned with the very same issues as we Americans …. Inflation, education for our children, freedom and health. We also have 1.5-million Iranians in America who are, for the most part, all successful businessmen, women and families.
In the 1980's...that was a few years after the Shah fled his own country to be replaced by the Ayatollahs. The contradiction can't be any bigger...why did those 1.5 million Iranians went away from their homeland ? To travel the world for fun ?!
As an Israeli in Israel, after watching the whole video, I see the people of Israel have more in common with the people of Iran than do our politicians. I liked the segments about the Persian rugs, the food (how Iranian lavash is different from Armenian lavash), the handmade crafts (hold it in your hand and feel the weight, who does that anymore?), the appreciation for finding one's own happiness, having a good heart, and having a copy of Hafetz in every home. The little girls at the end. Everywhere, little girls love their ice cream. I certainly did. Your video shows the other side of the coin. As the grey turbaned fellow you spoke to commented, "it's important work." I can't agree with every word, but it is always good to show a window to a world we do not get to see in mainstream media/entertainment or what passes for news these days. Aviva in Akko
One big difference: in Iran, those same little girls will soon be married off to some old pervert who will treat them like property. And legally be allowed to do so. In the west (yes, we have our problems) those same girls would be encouraged to get an education, become the adults they want to be.
I like the way the taxi driver said he doesn't like police and that he fears the government he basically told you politically that people are good but the government is the troublemakers
Like the police that kneel on the neck of a black man in the United States. I agree with you, it's the government that's the troublemakers not the people...
Exactly, we Iranian people are oppressed by the government and they force us to support their policies. If you pay attention to Rouhani's interview, he wants to show himself smarter and smarter than the Iranian people so that if he makes a decision, he will have the best impression for the people. While when the interviewer says that Iranian people have no problem with America. And Rouhani says it is not like that. Even in their words, it is clear that they want to own the people and make decisions on their behalf
@@slanwar Oohh, very touchy! You are posting on a public platform so you have to be able to accept criticism. My point was, why wouldn't Iranians you met be nice people? We shouldn't have to defend them against vicious Western propaganda. Would you say I met some Swedish people in the US and they were very nice people?
@@greensorrel6860 It is telling cleanliness. People are about the country and respect each other. It is a high trust society. Birmingham is becoming very dirty it is located in one of the richest country in the world ! UK is becoming a low trust society. Iran is richer.
@@AleSalvino There is nothing wrong with Iran, but many Iranians, are trying to come to Europe, WHY? They wish More tourist should go to Iran; Well as a tourist, I like to spend my hard earned cash in a place with not so many restrictions, in a hot day I like to relax and enjoy a cool glass of beer, or wine, with a plate of cold meat , salami , ham etc. outside a cafe and as a male the occasional passing of beautiful women not covered from head to toe, and if I was e woman I would be compelled to cover up. I am sure I am not alone holding the same view
@@marcellogenesi6390dir steht es zu da hin zu Reise wo immer du möchten . Es gibt aber Menschen die es lieben das Land zu bereisen und die Kultur ,Geschichte ,Religion von den Menschen zu erfahren . Und nicht von Medien
@@marcellogenesi6390 It's not my problem Persiadestroyed Rome LMOA When I work in Europestan my main entertainment is to watchfights from my hotel room. Oh, and I love how women work in brothels and clean the streets to buy a beer, euroPeeOn lilheshe LMAO
Such an awesome journey Ale, you are criminally underrated! Loved seeing the real side of the country-amazing culture, friendly people, and so much history. This video makes me want to visit and experience it all myself.
Mijn man en ik zijn hier geweest. Alleen, zonder gids. Wij hebben hier zoveel vriendelijke . Behulpzame mensen ontmoet ❤. Iran is werkelijk prachtig. Wij zijn in Teheran begonnen, 4 dagen 👍, daarna met de bus naar Esfahan, Shiraz, zeer bijzondere stad. Wij voelden ons zeer geliefd , wel miljonair. Stapels geld. Alleen zoeken naar restaurants.Altijd weer mensen, die ons naar een restaurant brachten. Kandofan was ook bijzonder. Wij 2x in Iran geweest. Masoule was als een droom. Wij zouden nog wel een keer terug willen. Maar helaas...wij worden te oud, voor zulke ondernemingen. ❤❤❤
Been to 89 countries so far and Iran tops all of them for their hospitality, followed by China and Mongolia. What the cleric said is true. If you've never visited the place before and just watch the mainstream media, you'll often get a distorted view of the country. I'll be traveling to Russia next year to have a look for myself. I've often told my friends that the world is a beautiful place and Iran will always have a sweet spot in my heart. Guess what? They call me crazy!
Who cares about hospitality. Sounds selfish to me. “I like county by how the people make me feel special” - thats what you sound like. Nice and kind people exist everywhere. I care about how a country and their government treats their people.
They are NOT like us. They segregate differences, they impose constrictions on women. The government of Iran is considered to be one of the most discriminatory towards homosexuals in the world. It is estimated that hundreds or thousands of people were executed in the immediate aftermath of revolution. They want to destroy Israel and have been raging war by using proxies like Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, etc.
I have traveled a lot in Russia. They definitely don't want Westerners to know that a fair sum of Russia has nicer infrastructure than ours, and the people are not bloodthirsty anti Western barbarians out to destroy our way of life.
Thank you for this video. I had an Iranian student a few years ago, he was one of the most respectful students that I had ever had. I would definitely visit Iran.
I wish more people would watch videos like this. It makes you realize that people all around the world are pretty much the same. We all want peace and happiness.
Yes mate. exactly this and it's a real benefit of the internet. We all want the same things. Even tik tok us good for showing ppl we all the same. We don't need any wars in this world.
Ale, thank you for informing me, an American, about life in Iran. It always seems like the common people everywhere are peaceful and happy; it is our governments that don’t agree and cause war.
People elect the governments... Don't be fooled by a handful of people, Iran is segregating the women. They are so far behind the evolution of modern societies.
@@stehaniemul9288 As an Iranian-- American who lives in US, I think it would be wise not to go to Iran as an American, The people will be very nice to you but the government is not trustworthy and your visit can cause problem for yourself and the US goverment to exchange you.
Hello I want to thank you for this upload. I am from THE UK and the country of Iran looks absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately many people from England are beginning to have bad feelings towards government. This is because they do not look after their own and only look at three bad side of history. As I get older my mind expands and again I want to thank you in helpme with this .Kind Regards
How is the gvt elected? What mandates their power? Does religious ppl and some other group have too disproportionate influence in comparison to the average opinions of things and how come? Can this change in some foreseeable time? Unfortunately, the reputation is of an dictatorial one so good if someone can explain. Thank yous.
Iran is clearly a breathtaking country 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷❤❤❤ its history is rich so beautiful. And the Iranian people 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷💗💗💗 so precious full of life rich tradition deep love and respect for humanity.,. I have loved your documentary thank you very much, sincerely 🤗
I am an Iranian citizen. The thing I hate about Iran is the religious dictatorship. There are people I spoke to in the clip who hinted at this, but because they are afraid of being punished, they did not speak out against the government. Iran is a safe and beautiful country as long as you are a foreigner or an Iranian, do not criticize the government. You can travel and see the four seasons. The people are simple and kind. Of course, not everyone is good. There are bad and good people in the whole world. The Iranian people are suffering from the economic blockade imposed on the country because of the bad government. They cannot change anything because they are oppressed by the government and a few people who are deceived in the name of religion or have interests with this dictatorial government. The majority of the Iranian people, especially the youth, are open to the world and want freedom and justice. Thank you for visiting my country.❤
You sound like you are an Iran hater posing as an Iranian. I see this documentary, and I do not see any "dictatorship". I only see beauty; beautiful peoples from a beautiful land.
@@nopt1118 What a strange person you are! I didn't say I hate Iran. I said I hate the government. I love my country. Don't say anything I didn't say. Read my comment again and don't accuse me of something I didn't say and say I'm not Iranian. I'm Iranian and I live in Tehran. + I said in my comment that as long as you don't criticize the government, nothing will happen to you. + You may be one of those who have interests with the Iranian government, I think, or someone who is not looking for the truth. Thank you.
@@andynewson9655 You should also research Muhammad’s marriage to Aisha and Safiyya and his conquests. It is not a religion of peace or love, my friend. Do not let them deceive you. Search for other sources, not what the clerics say about him, so that you are not deceived. Thank you for your comment.
Have never traveled or wanted to travel anywhere further than the grocery store. I just visited Iran and I never had to leave my house. Ale's great effort and UA-cam technology made it all possible. !תודה רבה אייל
After about a minute you realize this guy really cares. He cares about his presentation, he cares about the people he talks to, he cares about the culture they come from. This is really good journalism. This is very rare.
The problem is not the people, their traditions, cultural riches, gastronomy, etc. The problem is the political and religious leaders who damage the country's image. If it were this wonderful, and had freedom, there wouldn't be so many refugees in various countries, from Iran, who were persecuted and threatened with death by the Ayatollahs in force in the country, for professing another faith. or do not agree with its rules. therefore, dictatorship, yes. There is no point in masking and showing that everything is wonderful. Even attempts to scam people on the streets, such as counterfeit money.
I have visited Iran and i love everything about it. The people are beautiful, smart and kind. Country and food absolutely delishes ..... Thanks for making this video. As you said...don't believe the news, just go see for yourself. Travel is the best education.
I'm so glad to heared that u would like to come here, as an iranian i 'll tell you anything that you want to know about iran i would like to show you everywhere :)
I am 74 , and watching this video because I WANT to go to Iran , this OCT/NOV 2weeks. However , I am not yet decided and wil do so in the next coming weeks. watching the situation. Greetings from Croatia.
I'm American, and Iranian people are peaceful, respectful, and kind people. Politics and the government plus news outlets makes some people think differently about Iranians. But as you can see Iran has very very good people as well.
I've heard from people travelling there that the people are lovely, very hospitable. But the Iranian person who commented here is right. It is an oppressive & regime especially for the women. Anyone here who is not aware of the student protests quite recently should become more informed. Young Iranian women in particular were protesting against the law enforcing hijab/ veil. Peaceful protests were all met with violence from the police. Many were shot or died in custody. The rulers are generally all religious old men & extremely conservative.
Thank you for presenting Iran to us in this personal way. It truly is much different than portrayed by the false media. I do know their political leaders are oppressive but the people and the culture look very lovely.
I don’t know Iran. I’ve never been there. However, in regard to women, it is a matter of fact that government is killing them if they don’t comply with for example how they shall be dressing and they are killed if they protest and defy government. So, on my opinion, women that have been interviewed here, well, of course they don’t talk about what is done to them. Even men when asked what they don’t like about Iran they say “well, better not talking about this”. This speaks by itself. It is also possible that government restrictions are better applied in big cities such as Teheran and that in remote places is more difficult for them. Maybe this allows people, women from remote places to be less afraid and so enjoy more freedom I’m sure Iranian people are generally nice and welcoming people, I don’t see why this shall be argued, but they have issues with their government. It is not all gold what shines.
No nation in the world is happy with their government, also counts for Americans. They also kill their citizens by legalising weapons. And also don’t forget who controls the media, they exaggerate the situation, you clearly can see this in the video! Now it’s up to you what to believe, and seek for the truth!
There is no perfect government in the world. Many faults with the western governments too. Remember iran is being sanctioned so heavily for so long and many are plotting to overthrow it especially from the west. So Iranian government has to do things to protect themselves and people, some of which seem repressive.
Emm, Iranian here.. one thing I have to say is that you don't get killed for removing hijab, now accidents happen but usually the morality(lol) police comes and polices u about ur looks. If you comply they will leave in peace If you reject they tell you to come with them to office(with those vans that look like kidnapping vehicles). Now in the office they start yapping about religion and why u should wear a headscarf, and if you don't have any they will get you one and there you go. In case of further resisting and not complying there would likely be a fine and any criticism of government is also noted so you may end up in court, in no way you get plain murdered for it. Yes it's fu.ked up but hopefully it clears things up. Plus this last year women have been going out without hijab and government can't really control it (and likely under current administration that is not hardliner they will likely not even do the things I said. Iranian government is bad but not over petty things, the only thing they can't stand at all is criticism.
This is a great video. Thank you for the excellent work! My husband is Iranian and has been the best partner I have ever had for over 10 years. His family is wonderful, with a rich culture and lovely traditions.
I used to be a to be a tour guide in Persepolis 50 years ago before immigrating to America. Watching this video really made me realize how much I miss Iran even after being in America after 46 years!!!
I have been watching a lot of videos about Iran and it just shows you what we can learn when not not listening to the news or being afraid of things we do not know about. Thank you for this further insight for not just Iran but about the human story in another part of the world. #Yes I would love to visit Iran.
Beautiful people and beautiful buildings parks and Mosques. As usual it's the government that needs to be feared not the people. Thank you for this. I really enjoyed your trip!
Iran is the country I've had the pleasure of visiting which has been the most welcoming, with just about everyone I came in contact with was trying to go out of their way in order to make me feel welcome. Not in a 'hassle-like' way. I went to two Iranian Pro League football matches, one in Tehran and one in Foolad Shahr, and I was approached a lot and I'd typically be asked whether I am German (I am Norwegian). My two weeks in Iran back in 2014 were an amazing experience. I'll come back one day. Looking forward to completing your video, Ale. The opening few minutes look very promising indeed.
I lived there for a few months towards the end of the Shah's reign. I met really nice people and ate delicious food and attended two weddings. One in Isfahan. It is the ayatollahs who rule Iran now. They are dangerous. If there were different leaders who were balanced and not fanatically Muslim, we would get along fine.
The current rulers of Iran are not dangerous. They have helped improve the conditions of ordinary people and have ensured their country is as independent of foreign meddling as possible. This is why they are hated by the outside. The West only gets on with leaders it can control like puppets, this is the problem.
@persiangangbusinesses9838 this is what Iranian live inside the country think as opposed to those ex[at traitors who west use in their propaganda against Iran.
what ignorance comment Islamist extremism is a Sunni issue , specifically Sunni Wahabi Iranian are Shia, and Shia do not engage in suicide bombings or terrorism. They believe that individuals who commit suicide bombings will suffer eternal damnation. Another major difference between Shia and Sunni Muslims pertains to offensive jihad. Shia doctrine holds that only the 12th Imam has the authority to declare an offensive jihad. Currently, the 12th Imam is believed to be with God and will return with Jesus. Until then, Shia only sanction defensive jihad. Anyone who engages in offensive jihad in the absence of the Mahdi is considered a terrorist. This distinction is why you don't see Shia jihadist groups like ISIS, al-Qaida, or Boko Haram, which are predominantly Sunni and emerged after the invasion of their respective countries. If you have any doubts about this information, you can refer to findings from a US counterterrorism investigation, which confirmed that Shia forces have never attacked civilian targets. In contrast, Sunni groups deliberately target civilians to instill fear. t makes you wonder if Westerners are genuinely concerned about Islamic extremism. Why are they picking a fight with Shia Muslims while allying with the most extreme Sunnis, like the Wahabi and Salafi sects (the state religion of Saudi Arabia)? These groups are so extreme that they don't even consider Shia to be Muslims and frequently carry out suicide bombings in Shia mosques. The US, in its ignorance, even ordered an investigation to understand why Shia Muslims do not retaliate by bombing Sunni mosques or engaging in suicide attacks. Despite realizing that Shiites are actively fighting terrorism, they remained enemies with Iran primarily because of their alliance with Israel. This stance effectively puts the West on the side of terrorists, especially in Syria. Wikileaks exposed emails between Jake Sullivan and Hillary Clinton, revealing that in Syria, al-Qaida and ISIS were considered allies of the USA against Iran, Russia, and Assad.
@@mansari7310 I'm sure you are right. But why are the ayatollahs so repressive and dangerous? Iran was headed to democracy. But the ayatollahs took over.
@@mansari7310 I saw videos of Iranian government screaming “death to America, death to Israel”. They called Israel “one bomb state”. They supply Houthis with weapons. They supply Hezbollah with weapons. They trained Hamas. All of these are facts proven beyond reasonable doubt. 12 druz Arab children killed by Hezbollah a few weeks ago were killed by Iranian rocket. Maybe Shia ideology is peaceful, but government of Iran is anything but peaceful.
Would I visit Iran? It’s on my wish list especially after seeing this video ☺️So culturally rich country, so much to explore if you are interested in history, culture and art. Regardless that, I was so jealous seeing this level of falafel, I promise I would it everyday 😀 And how refreshing was to travel without many tourists around, that doesn’t happen too often these days! Looks like you really enjoyed this country, even though it looked very exhausting and intense, thanks a lot for your hard work and for a positive message about this country!🙏 Truly amazing documentary, cannot wait to see what’s next🔔
What a joy! I couldn't stop smiling listening to the people expressing their love of life and community. Seems like an idyllic place. Thank you for the opportunity to experience such a hopeful message.
The beautiful people of Iran, and your beautiful country. I hope to visit one day. My friend visited over Xmas, she was travelling solo from Australia. She had the most wonderful time. Hearing of her visit, and since I've converted to Islam in January, I would very much love to visit ❤️
It’s a true honor that you visited our country and had such a wonderful experience. I sincerely hope you return to explore even more beautiful and captivating places. If you ever need assistance in discovering these hidden gems, don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video! 💗💗💗
Always wanted to visit this amazing country and people, l met so many people from this country and I was amazed how kind and loving they are. Love from Serbia
I was never in Iran, but i will like to visit it. Years ago my working collegem she wa from Iran. I really like her. I nevr meet a bad person from Iran. For sure, in evry coubtry you have bad people. But generally: I like the culture, the History, the Food....evrything. And, me as a woman, i will say, that Iranian Woman are very, very beautyful. Intresting country. Thank you for sharing!
I am an American my father was Military and I grew up in Germany. I was also in the military.. I have lived in Jordan and Israel. I lived for about one year in each country. I love them both. In Israel I first live among the Arabs and Muslims on Mt. Of Olives then I lived in the Old City. I live middleeastern people I especially love the food😂 The problem with the Majority of Americans is they have not Traveled not only outside the country but even outside their city towns and state. Their ignorance is about even their Own cultural differences. It is sad because people all over the world want the same thing. A good peaceful life and to be treated with respect and kindness. Thank you for this insight I hope that the world will return to Sanity and I can travel to Iran I would love to taste that eggplant dish😂❤
I may not be able to afford to travel. That doesn’t make me ignorant, I enjoy watching g foreign films and documentaries. If I could travel, I would love to visit Turkey, Iran and other places.
Re Persian food, it's too bad Ale kept mostly to falafel. I lived in Iran for 5 mos. and don't think I ever even saw falafel there. Persian food is extremely varied and delicious, usually served with exquisite rice, and there are 5 or so other kinds of traditional bread beyond lavash (not incuding whatever that 'hotdoggy' one was). Stews and pilafs with all kinds of vegetables and/or fruits, grilled meats, yogurt: I'm sure you'd love far more than just that eggplant dish.
I am Jewish and I love Iranian people who are not radical Islsmists. I feel for them. Governments make decisions for people. People are people everywhere! Now visit Israel too!)
same, i like israelis who are no terrorists. jokes aside, only a small % of iranians consider themself muslim. islamists are way less. just like not all israelis like to kill babies
Thanks for sharing with us! You've accomplished what I assume was your goal for the video, which was to open our eyes about the beautiful Iranian culture.
Another great video to the collection! I can't wait for the media release to be released on your site, and your reviews will be seen around the world.👌
24:02 IS THE TRUTHFULNESS OF HOW IGNORANT MOST AMERICANS ARE. I am American, born in America to a German mother & American father, AND THE TRUTH NEVER OFFENDS ME. I would love to visit Iran one day, although to have anyone tell me I have to dress a certain way would put me off, but I am willing to “fit in” to get to know the people of Iran and learn more about the reality of why my country’s political elites have used the souls of the Iranians as scapegoats to further their power play agendas. The food would be amazing and seeing the countryside even better:) Thank you for sharing your visit🫶
I have not been to Iran, unfortunately. I would love to go! I grew up knowing and loving Iranians and now I have Iranian in-laws, they are my family, they are great! Even though I haven’t been there I know it is a great country and I would love it! But I have a US passport, and there is no way I am taking the risk of being chosen as hostage by that despicable regime! It breaks my heart that Iran has to endure the horrible injustices of the Islamic regime. I really hope I will see a free and democratic Iran! And then I will be so happy to visit my family there ❤🙏
I loved this. Thank you for providing this window into the country and people of Iran. The Iranian people so beautiful. I pray for them to prosper and be at peace always.
17:41 Im saying this as an iraninan, The gun is in his head. You can see this in Execution statistics of Islamic republic of Iran. And actually they have guns! The government a few days ago shot a woman for not wearing hijab!! I'm asking and begging all the tourists who are visiting iran: don't normalize our suffer.
This video had me on an imaginary trip. I had an amazing time. Thank you! I hope someday the world will be more open and kinder to each other. We are missing out on so much.
The risk if arbitrary detention and being falsely accused of espionage, among other things, while visiting Iran is so high. It's not worth it. Google those names: Cécile Kohler, Jacques Paris and Louis Arnaud, three French tourists imprisoned in Iran since May 2022.
Really enjoyed your video, wish l could visit Iran. So different from what l see and hear, l live in the Caribbean, (Jamaica) so we see and hear mostly American news
This video is excellent. Very little negative aspects and promoting highlights of Iranian people and the nation of Iran. It seems you set this video up in a manner to promote vacationing and helping tourists as well. Thank you for this video.
After watching this... Would you visit Iran? 🤔
One day I would Ike to visit Iran 🇮🇷
Never
@@AleSalvino ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I would visit some parts of Iran ….. I would prefer the quieter more rural areas
@@99guspuppet8 the landscape in some of those areas is just incredible, hope you can visit!
@@a.bcantu9800 any particular area of interest? so much to see!
I was born in sweden and live in sweden. But im half persian because of my parents. Have been many times to iran the most humble people and rich or poor they are so nice trust me
PERSIANS have a rich and glorious history.
I agree Iranian culture at its core is a very kind and hospitable culture....
You said because of your parents, not parent. So both your parents are Persian? That makes you 100% Persian. Math.
its not the people, its their evil government
Humble ? iranians are everything but humble .
When I was traveling in India I met a German couple who were backpacking across the world for 1 year. They were about half way through their trip and when I asked them where their favorite place they'd visited so far was, they said Iran. They said it was beautiful and the people were the friendliest of anywhere they'd visited. It is a shame that across the World the govt's have led the citizens of various countries to fear or hate those from other countries and cultures. Thank you for making this video
ELITES AND GOVERNMENTS are the SCOURGE to the People! No matter what country you live in! They have their OWN AGENDA'S, and WE are ALL slaves to fulfilling their ends! Yes, everywhere have BAD people, but generally, folks are good and kind! Travel is one of the most wonderful things to do, to experience the country, but to talk and share with the people of the country you're visiting! Try to learn some of the basics on politeness, customs, etc! Eat and shop where the locals do! Be gracious and respectful! You expect the same from "Tourists" visiting your country! Travelling has been a JOY and a Priveleged Pleasure! Unfortunately, the "Power's that Be" are trying very hard to stop it! Do it whilst we can! And DON'T listen to the propaganda drivel, they keep spouting out! Get out, meet the people, and I can guarantee...you'll make some wonderful friends and memories!❤❤❤🤸♀️🤸♀️🤸♀️
It's not that we (Americans)fear it it's that they (Iran)have rallies that say death to America we don't have rallies that say death to Iran
The west do not hate the Iranian people, they sympathise with them. It's the repressive theocratic regime that they live under that they oppose. Iran looks very good on the surface, don't be deceived.
@@Petrenko2012 so the fact that Iran is funding Hamas and other terrorist groups is not a problem ???
It is for me !
@@ValerieKnights I don't know who is funding this, but the reactions on the video above are in my opinion a collection of the most naive people on the planet.
Iranians have always been the nicest people i have met! And as an ARMENIAN, i have always heard great things about Iranians! Cheers to our neighbors : )
we love you tooo
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Almost every Armenian I've met seems to be in a hurry to forget or refuse to acknowledge their Zoroastrian Persian past and history, and are eager to claim Christianity as their true heritage.
i agree with this, their women are amazingly beautiful... its such a shame the Theocracy of Iran FORCES them to cover their entire body and face, and if the women dont, they go to JAIL or are terrorized by the Fanatical leaders of Iran. so sad.
We hope the Iranian people know that the CIA does *not* represent the people of the U.S.A. It serves something else entirely.
I worked in Los Angeles with an Iranian Video Production company. The people within that company were professional, they were so kind to me as an American. I treated them with respect, they treated me with respect.
Are you Jewish? no you are not lol
My best mate is from Oklahoma. We spent years together in the UK, and I was the best man at his wedding. We're like brothers. I recently spent some amazing time with him and his family in the US. Iranians love Americans, our beautiful country was occupied by a terrorist Islamic regime. God bless you bro.
@@DavInBritain awesome man, we love the Iranian people. God bless you!!
@@DavInBritain I thought it is occupied by a terrorist Islamic regime and your flag is not the one in this video?
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I worked for over 20 years with a Persian doctor who immigrated to the US after the revolution. One of the kindest men I have ever known and he would welcome the staff to his home several times a year. He showed me through his actions and talking about how much he loved his country that much of what we hear on the media is propaganda designed to manipulate the thinking by our own government.
By Persian you mean Iranian? Right? Or maybe he was from a different country?
The murder of women not wearing a chador, the murder of university students protesting the tyranny of the Ayatollahs, the worldwide support of terrorism. All propaganda?
You know why they leave Iran majority of them are corrupt who looted the money of people and leave
@@TylerTrish-yc8oy Iranian is a nationality and Persian is their ethnicity
the fact that Persia was the name Greek assumed was because they wrongly assumed all of Iranian all are Persian while they are not despite Persians being majority that exclude Kurds, lurs and some other minority but in the contrast the name Iran means the land of Aryans which include all of Iranic people and its the name Iranians including Persians always called their nation with as its written all over ancient archeological site dated back to 3000 years but at the same time the majority and the ruling class in the Persian empire were Persians which is latinized of the word Parsi from Pars Provence which also called Fars
its not unique to Iran there are many countries that their nationality and their ethnicity have different name
just like Russian is a nationality and Slav is their ethnicity
I don't know what your animosity towards Iranians/Persians is, but you are surly misguided
The best thing about Iran?!?? The people! They give you love ❤️. They're very kind, generous, and welcoming. The food, architecture, history, music, is very good. Iran is a gem. It has the most UNESCO world heritage sites in the world.
Indeed, always the people 🙏🏼
Islamer J.had is anathema to God and life. I am embarrassed for you. Really, you support Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad. You abandoned Deus. Vivitas. Rem.
So it’s the politicians that are scary
How about christians in Iran, are they also very kind, generous and welcome. This is only a question ?
@janvandermeij5600 Yes. The Assyrians and Armenians are both Christian communities that have been in Iran for over a thousand years. They have Churches and community centers, associations. They're both guaranteed one member in parliament. They have all the same rights and obligations as any other Iranian. In Iran, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Zoroastrians....all are treated the same way. Go to same schools, serve in same army, work in same companies. Nobody cares what religion you are.
Iran is a hidden gem and very underrated because of obvious reasons. If you get to go there, you will have a great time at a reasonable price
BUT WOULD I WANT TO GO?
@@thomaskelly9488go on! Be brave and just may be you’ll kick yourself afterwards for even asking the question!
just dont visit if you are FEMALE.
When I was doing flight training in the Philippines as an American foreigner, some of the nicest people I ever met were from Iran, they were helpful and friendly. And the women I met there was also very beautiful and charming
Thank you ❤❤❤
My wife is Iranian wonderful woman I feel very fortunate very misunderstood country, I worked with a lot of Iranian doctors phenomenal physicians well trained, friendly and very hard working
Im a follower of Nomads people women.are very jardworking amd they are hospitable L love them God bless Iram❤
Good luck then😂 wish you all the best.
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
Same
I'm an American Christian, and I love the hospitality shown by these people. It truly is a Godly trait. So sad that governmental propaganda in U.S. and Iran separates us. Maybe one day. I still love these people though.
Me too.
so, move to Iran and problem solved!
Really he just showed little tiny tiny little bits , go live there trust me , he just showed tiny good bits ,. And your American go there and live see how you get treated l dare you trust me with your life , don’t go .
@@leedoulman6027 I understand. Americans would most likely not get treated as nice. I'm not planning on going there, but I think most of the people there do not agree with the regime that rules.
@@leedoulman6027Everyone listen to this guy who thinks there only tiny good bits of Muslim countries. The majority is obviously bad then right? Go see for yourself. I garentee you'll forget all about this fear mongering Muslim hating clown.
I have lived in Iran. Taught English there. I was young with no fear. As a woman, travelling is different. As a man YOU can go where you please. I enjoyed seeing Iran NOW. So good content. All good wishes to you.
Thank you very much for the kind words and watching! It is true travelling as a woman is always a bit different, particularly if solo. So interesting you lived there and taught English!
@@AleSalvino I went back two years and watched about your marriage. I’m glad you found your soulmate ❤️🙏💐 I’ve got a lot of binge watching to do lol. You’re both lovely 😊🥰 xx safe travels.
@@traceygoodman6203 I went back two years? LMAO And you taught English? LMAO....Iran doesn't issue work permit to foreigners LMAO
How did you teach English ? Your grammar is awful 😂
Is it true that's its very clean ?
I remember an Iranian poll from the 1980s.
The poll revealed Iranians are concerned with the very same issues as we Americans …. Inflation, education for our children, freedom and health.
We also have 1.5-million Iranians in America who are, for the most part, all successful businessmen, women and families.
In the 1980's...that was a few years after the Shah fled his own country to be replaced by the Ayatollahs. The contradiction can't be any bigger...why did those 1.5 million Iranians went away from their homeland ? To travel the world for fun ?!
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As an Israeli in Israel, after watching the whole video, I see the people of Israel have more in common with the people of Iran than do our politicians. I liked the segments about the Persian rugs, the food (how Iranian lavash is different from Armenian lavash), the handmade crafts (hold it in your hand and feel the weight, who does that anymore?), the appreciation for finding one's own happiness, having a good heart, and having a copy of Hafetz in every home. The little girls at the end. Everywhere, little girls love their ice cream. I certainly did. Your video shows the other side of the coin. As the grey turbaned fellow you spoke to commented, "it's important work." I can't agree with every word, but it is always good to show a window to a world we do not get to see in mainstream media/entertainment or what passes for news these days.
Aviva in Akko
One big difference: in Iran, those same little girls will soon be married off to some old pervert who will treat them like property. And legally be allowed to do so. In the west (yes, we have our problems) those same girls would be encouraged to get an education, become the adults they want to be.
Bro fun fact.. here in Iran in media Israel is the evil country that kills women and children.. everyday u can see this on media here 😂😂
درود بر شما عزیزان در اسرائیل
I love Israel and the Israeli people. Greetings to the people of Israel ❤❤❤
I am from Iran and from the city of Tehran
I like the way the taxi driver said he doesn't like police and that he fears the government he basically told you politically that people are good but the government is the troublemakers
Taxi drivers in iran usually hate the police because they want to breack the laws without any tickets
Like the police that kneel on the neck of a black man in the United States. I agree with you, it's the government that's the troublemakers not the people...
Why be surprised its the same as most other counties?
the TRUTH for once. what IRAN is doing to their women is Fanatical and Totalitarian
Exactly, we Iranian people are oppressed by the government and they force us to support their policies. If you pay attention to Rouhani's interview, he wants to show himself smarter and smarter than the Iranian people so that if he makes a decision, he will have the best impression for the people. While when the interviewer says that Iranian people have no problem with America. And Rouhani says it is not like that. Even in their words, it is clear that they want to own the people and make decisions on their behalf
I met Iranians here in the US (doctors) very successful and very nice people, they were Christians who fled Iran during the revolution.
And??
@@rafthejaf8789 you never heard if you don’t have something nice to say to shut up? You just lost an opportunity.
@@slanwar Oohh, very touchy! You are posting on a public platform so you have to be able to accept criticism. My point was, why wouldn't Iranians you met be nice people? We shouldn't have to defend them against vicious Western propaganda. Would you say I met some Swedish people in the US and they were very nice people?
@@e.h.5849 Nope. You missed the point of mine.
They are likely Bahai
What a clean, beautiful country- the people are warm and lovely
I noticed the cleanliness as well.
@@greensorrel6860 It is telling cleanliness. People are about the country and respect each other.
It is a high trust society. Birmingham is becoming very dirty it is located in one of the richest country in the world !
UK is becoming a low trust society. Iran is richer.
A very charming, useful report from this ancient, beautiful country. The best, as always, the people.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼
@@AleSalvino There is nothing wrong with Iran, but many Iranians, are trying to come to Europe, WHY? They wish More tourist should go to Iran; Well as a tourist, I like to spend my hard earned cash in a place with not so many restrictions, in a hot day I like to relax and enjoy a cool glass of beer, or wine, with a plate of cold meat , salami , ham etc. outside a cafe and as a male the occasional passing of beautiful women not covered from head to toe, and if I was e woman I would be compelled to cover up. I am sure I am not alone holding the same view
@@marcellogenesi6390yes please don't change. Keep Iran beautiful. Don't let the cult of the west change your country. Much Love and Peace.
@@marcellogenesi6390dir steht es zu da hin zu Reise wo immer du möchten .
Es gibt aber Menschen die es lieben das Land zu bereisen und die Kultur ,Geschichte ,Religion von den Menschen zu erfahren . Und nicht von Medien
@@marcellogenesi6390 It's not my problem Persiadestroyed Rome LMOA When I work in Europestan my main entertainment is to watchfights from my hotel room. Oh, and I love how women work in brothels and clean the streets to buy a beer, euroPeeOn lilheshe LMAO
Such an awesome journey Ale, you are criminally underrated! Loved seeing the real side of the country-amazing culture, friendly people, and so much history. This video makes me want to visit and experience it all myself.
Thank you very much Harry! Glad you liked it and excited to see you visiting and experiencing it all in the future! 🙏
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Mijn man en ik zijn hier geweest. Alleen, zonder gids. Wij hebben hier zoveel vriendelijke . Behulpzame mensen ontmoet ❤. Iran is werkelijk prachtig. Wij zijn in Teheran begonnen, 4 dagen 👍, daarna met de bus naar Esfahan, Shiraz, zeer bijzondere stad. Wij voelden ons zeer geliefd , wel miljonair. Stapels geld. Alleen zoeken naar restaurants.Altijd weer mensen, die ons naar een restaurant brachten. Kandofan was ook bijzonder. Wij 2x in Iran geweest. Masoule was als een droom. Wij zouden nog wel een keer terug willen. Maar helaas...wij worden te oud, voor zulke ondernemingen. ❤❤❤
My friend, it is never too late for an adventure, I personally would be happy to visit our country
Ik kom uit Iran en nu woon ik in Nederland. leuk dat je houd van Iran en iranse mensen!
Been to 89 countries so far and Iran tops all of them for their hospitality, followed by China and Mongolia. What the cleric said is true. If you've never visited the place before and just watch the mainstream media, you'll often get a distorted view of the country. I'll be traveling to Russia next year to have a look for myself. I've often told my friends that the world is a beautiful place and Iran will always have a sweet spot in my heart. Guess what? They call me crazy!
Not been to Iran (yet)... but I loved Russia. Can't wait to get back there.
Who cares about hospitality. Sounds selfish to me. “I like county by how the people make me feel special” - thats what you sound like. Nice and kind people exist everywhere. I care about how a country and their government treats their people.
WEF is working really hard to keep people from traveling and talking to each other and finding out that people who are different are just like us
They are NOT like us.
They segregate differences, they impose constrictions on women.
The government of Iran is considered to be one of the most discriminatory towards homosexuals in the world. It is estimated that hundreds or thousands of people were executed in the immediate aftermath of revolution.
They want to destroy Israel and have been raging war by using proxies like Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, etc.
Exactly
Just realized most of WE 8f is comprised of old wh ITE men and token o l d wh ITE wo MEN making decisions for whole world 🌎🙏🌍🙏🌏 BAD!!!
I have traveled a lot in Russia. They definitely don't want Westerners to know that a fair sum of Russia has nicer infrastructure than ours, and the people are not bloodthirsty anti Western barbarians out to destroy our way of life.
Thank you for this video. I had an Iranian student a few years ago, he was one of the most respectful students that I had ever had. I would definitely visit Iran.
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I do hope so , beleive me you love it and we would have to see you in Iran, you are realy welcome.
Thank you for showing this American a totally different perspective of Iran and Persian culture! I pray for peace between our nations.
I wish more people would watch videos like this. It makes you realize that people all around the world are pretty much the same. We all want peace and happiness.
Yes mate. exactly this and it's a real benefit of the internet. We all want the same things. Even tik tok us good for showing ppl we all the same. We don't need any wars in this world.
Agreed, we are not all that different in the end.
Wow, this is probably the best traveling channel out there. Love from Brazil.
Ale, thank you for informing me, an American, about life in Iran. It always seems like the common people everywhere are peaceful and happy; it is our governments that don’t agree and cause war.
People elect the governments...
Don't be fooled by a handful of people, Iran is segregating the women. They are so far behind the evolution of modern societies.
Absolutely
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Not our government .Their government !
@@joelhansen8649our goverment is very shitty too
Nice one! Iran is the #1 place on my to travel list!
Thank you Mario! Hope you can visit it soon! 🗺️
Do you think it’s safe if you’re an American ?? C’mon
@@stehaniemul9288 You misspelled streets of LA and NY, p0rchm0nkeeee LMAO
@@stehaniemul9288 As an Iranian-- American who lives in US, I think it would be wise not to go to Iran as an American, The people will be very nice to you but the government is not trustworthy and your visit can cause problem for yourself and the US goverment to exchange you.
Hello I want to thank you for this upload. I am from THE UK and the country of Iran looks absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately many people from England are beginning to have bad feelings towards government. This is because they do not look after their own and only look at three bad side of history. As I get older my mind expands and again I want to thank you in helpme with this .Kind Regards
Thank you for taking the time to visit and document the beauty of Iran! I hope many Americans and Europeans see this video.
Reza : people are good but the government sucks, that’s what he really wanted to say
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How is the gvt elected? What mandates their power? Does religious ppl and some other group have too disproportionate influence in comparison to the average opinions of things and how come? Can this change in some foreseeable time?
Unfortunately, the reputation is of an dictatorial one so good if someone can explain.
Thank yous.
that's what I think of the USA
@fulvio5433 I live in USA and agree. The entire world has horrible leaders except a few smaller countries.
Iran is clearly a breathtaking country 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷❤❤❤ its history is rich so beautiful. And the Iranian people 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷💗💗💗 so precious full of life rich tradition deep love and respect for humanity.,. I have loved your documentary thank you very much, sincerely 🤗
I am an Iranian citizen. The thing I hate about Iran is the religious dictatorship. There are people I spoke to in the clip who hinted at this, but because they are afraid of being punished, they did not speak out against the government. Iran is a safe and beautiful country as long as you are a foreigner or an Iranian, do not criticize the government. You can travel and see the four seasons. The people are simple and kind. Of course, not everyone is good. There are bad and good people in the whole world. The Iranian people are suffering from the economic blockade imposed on the country because of the bad government. They cannot change anything because they are oppressed by the government and a few people who are deceived in the name of religion or have interests with this dictatorial government. The majority of the Iranian people, especially the youth, are open to the world and want freedom and justice. Thank you for visiting my country.❤
A very sensible and honest comment
You sound like you are an Iran hater posing as an Iranian. I see this documentary, and I do not see any "dictatorship". I only see beauty; beautiful peoples from a beautiful land.
@@nopt1118 What a strange person you are! I didn't say I hate Iran. I said I hate the government. I love my country. Don't say anything I didn't say. Read my comment again and don't accuse me of something I didn't say and say I'm not Iranian. I'm Iranian and I live in Tehran. + I said in my comment that as long as you don't criticize the government, nothing will happen to you. + You may be one of those who have interests with the Iranian government, I think, or someone who is not looking for the truth. Thank you.
scottish person here love you're country and youre culture , also studied islam so respect the religion very much . love and salam alaikum
@@andynewson9655 You should also research Muhammad’s marriage to Aisha and Safiyya and his conquests. It is not a religion of peace or love, my friend. Do not let them deceive you. Search for other sources, not what the clerics say about him, so that you are not deceived. Thank you for your comment.
Have never traveled or wanted to travel anywhere further than the grocery store. I just visited Iran and I never had to leave my house. Ale's great effort and UA-cam technology made it all possible. !תודה רבה אייל
The kids at the end were so great.Why can’t we stay that way and love each other like those little kids..😊
After about a minute you realize this guy really cares. He cares about his presentation, he cares about the people he talks to, he cares about the culture they come from. This is really good journalism. This is very rare.
The problem is not the people, their traditions, cultural riches, gastronomy, etc. The problem is the political and religious leaders who damage the country's image. If it were this wonderful, and had freedom, there wouldn't be so many refugees in various countries, from Iran, who were persecuted and threatened with death by the Ayatollahs in force in the country, for professing another faith. or do not agree with its rules. therefore, dictatorship, yes. There is no point in masking and showing that everything is wonderful. Even attempts to scam people on the streets, such as counterfeit money.
@@rayjust2923 Well said!
I have visited Iran and i love everything about it. The people are beautiful, smart and kind. Country and food absolutely delishes ..... Thanks for making this video.
As you said...don't believe the news, just go see for yourself. Travel is the best education.
I don't need to actually travel to Iran. I did so watching this UA-cam video. Enough for me at 76 years old.
I'm so glad to heared that u would like to come here, as an iranian i 'll tell you anything that you want to know about iran i would like to show you everywhere :)
You should visit Iran in person, not just the video!
I am 74 , and watching this video because I WANT to go to Iran , this OCT/NOV 2weeks. However , I am not yet decided and wil do so in the next coming weeks. watching the situation. Greetings from Croatia.
But you are still young come on
@@HerbertSchnurpfeil
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I'm American, and Iranian people are peaceful, respectful, and kind people. Politics and the government plus news outlets makes some people think differently about Iranians. But as you can see Iran has very very good people as well.
I am Iranian and I love American people very much. We are always waiting for you to visit my country
I am Iranian and I love American people very much. We are always waiting for you to visit my country
Great Video
I shared with as many as 30 / 40 people.
Greetings from UK from an Iranian 🎉
Wow, thank you!
Thank you for doing this. When I went to Belize I rented rooms with families to learn more about their culture and lives. Best experience ever!
I was born in koramabad iran, left when i was 8 years, want come back visiting one day with my family, when peace will be bt us. 🤝
Hope you can go back at some point 🙏🏼
Never peace come.. dont wast time
@@sohail7045 o.k. dont 🎈
@@happyhappy6630 Ain't no rest for the wicked (oil smugglers) LMAO
Now I know, 2025 will be peace agreement bt us. 🌹
Thanks great job, hello from Ukraine 😊
Hello there, glad you liked it! 🙏🏼
I live in San Diego, CA and know many Persians here. They are so secular, liberal and friendly
I've heard from people travelling there that the people are lovely, very hospitable. But the Iranian person who commented here is right.
It is an oppressive & regime especially for the women. Anyone here who is not aware of the student protests quite recently should become more informed.
Young Iranian women in particular were protesting against the law enforcing hijab/ veil.
Peaceful protests were all met with violence from the police. Many were shot or died in custody.
The rulers are generally all religious old men & extremely conservative.
Thank you for presenting Iran to us in this personal way. It truly is much different than portrayed by the false media. I do know their political leaders are oppressive but the people and the culture look very lovely.
Ale you are doing very good and needed work
Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
I don’t know Iran. I’ve never been there. However, in regard to women, it is a matter of fact that government is killing them if they don’t comply with for example how they shall be dressing and they are killed if they protest and defy government.
So, on my opinion, women that have been interviewed here, well, of course they don’t talk about what is done to them. Even men when asked what they don’t like about Iran they say “well, better not talking about this”. This speaks by itself.
It is also possible that government restrictions are better applied in big cities such as Teheran and that in remote places is more difficult for them. Maybe this allows people, women from remote places to be less afraid and so enjoy more freedom
I’m sure Iranian people are generally nice and welcoming people, I don’t see why this shall be argued, but they have issues with their government. It is not all gold what shines.
No nation in the world is happy with their government, also counts for Americans. They also kill their citizens by legalising weapons. And also don’t forget who controls the media, they exaggerate the situation, you clearly can see this in the video! Now it’s up to you what to believe, and seek for the truth!
There is no perfect government in the world. Many faults with the western governments too. Remember iran is being sanctioned so heavily for so long and many are plotting to overthrow it especially from the west. So Iranian government has to do things to protect themselves and people, some of which seem repressive.
Emm, Iranian here.. one thing I have to say is that you don't get killed for removing hijab, now accidents happen but usually the morality(lol) police comes and polices u about ur looks. If you comply they will leave in peace
If you reject they tell you to come with them to office(with those vans that look like kidnapping vehicles).
Now in the office they start yapping about religion and why u should wear a headscarf, and if you don't have any they will get you one and there you go.
In case of further resisting and not complying there would likely be a fine and any criticism of government is also noted so you may end up in court, in no way you get plain murdered for it.
Yes it's fu.ked up but hopefully it clears things up.
Plus this last year women have been going out without hijab and government can't really control it (and likely under current administration that is not hardliner they will likely not even do the things I said.
Iranian government is bad but not over petty things, the only thing they can't stand at all is criticism.
Nonsense
Women in Gaza are being denied their freedom to life by your govt.
This is a great video. Thank you for the excellent work! My husband is Iranian and has been the best partner I have ever had for over 10 years. His family is wonderful, with a rich culture and lovely traditions.
باعث افتخار هست که از یک مرد ایرانی رضایت دارید و خوشحالید ❤
I just to discover your channel and I think thatyou really deserve millions of followers.Congratulations for creating such a good content.
Thank you very much and welcome aboard!
I used to be a to be a tour guide in Persepolis 50 years ago before immigrating to America. Watching this video really made me realize how much I miss Iran even after being in America after 46 years!!!
I have been watching a lot of videos about Iran and it just shows you what we can learn when not not listening to the news or being afraid of things we do not know about. Thank you for this further insight for not just Iran but about the human story in another part of the world. #Yes I would love to visit Iran.
Beautiful people and beautiful buildings parks and Mosques. As usual it's the government that needs to be feared not the people. Thank you for this. I really enjoyed your trip!
Thank you for this video. I have known many friends from Iran and love the culture.
Iran is the country I've had the pleasure of visiting which has been the most welcoming, with just about everyone I came in contact with was trying to go out of their way in order to make me feel welcome. Not in a 'hassle-like' way. I went to two Iranian Pro League football matches, one in Tehran and one in Foolad Shahr, and I was approached a lot and I'd typically be asked whether I am German (I am Norwegian). My two weeks in Iran back in 2014 were an amazing experience. I'll come back one day.
Looking forward to completing your video, Ale. The opening few minutes look very promising indeed.
I lived there for a few months towards the end of the Shah's reign. I met really nice people and ate delicious food and attended two weddings. One in Isfahan. It is the ayatollahs who rule Iran now. They are dangerous. If there were different leaders who were balanced and not fanatically Muslim, we would get along fine.
The current rulers of Iran are not dangerous. They have helped improve the conditions of ordinary people and have ensured their country is as independent of foreign meddling as possible. This is why they are hated by the outside. The West only gets on with leaders it can control like puppets, this is the problem.
@persiangangbusinesses9838 this is what Iranian live inside the country think as opposed to those ex[at traitors who west use in their propaganda against Iran.
what ignorance comment
Islamist extremism is a Sunni issue , specifically Sunni Wahabi
Iranian are Shia, and Shia do not engage in suicide bombings or terrorism. They believe that individuals who commit suicide bombings will suffer eternal damnation. Another major difference between Shia and Sunni Muslims pertains to offensive jihad. Shia doctrine holds that only the 12th Imam has the authority to declare an offensive jihad. Currently, the 12th Imam is believed to be with God and will return with Jesus. Until then, Shia only sanction defensive jihad. Anyone who engages in offensive jihad in the absence of the Mahdi is considered a terrorist.
This distinction is why you don't see Shia jihadist groups like ISIS, al-Qaida, or Boko Haram, which are predominantly Sunni and emerged after the invasion of their respective countries. If you have any doubts about this information, you can refer to findings from a US counterterrorism investigation, which confirmed that Shia forces have never attacked civilian targets. In contrast, Sunni groups deliberately target civilians to instill fear.
t makes you wonder if Westerners are genuinely concerned about Islamic extremism. Why are they picking a fight with Shia Muslims while allying with the most extreme Sunnis, like the Wahabi and Salafi sects (the state religion of Saudi Arabia)? These groups are so extreme that they don't even consider Shia to be Muslims and frequently carry out suicide bombings in Shia mosques.
The US, in its ignorance, even ordered an investigation to understand why Shia Muslims do not retaliate by bombing Sunni mosques or engaging in suicide attacks. Despite realizing that Shiites are actively fighting terrorism, they remained enemies with Iran primarily because of their alliance with Israel. This stance effectively puts the West on the side of terrorists, especially in Syria. Wikileaks exposed emails between Jake Sullivan and Hillary Clinton, revealing that in Syria, al-Qaida and ISIS were considered allies of the USA against Iran, Russia, and Assad.
@@mansari7310 I'm sure you are right. But why are the ayatollahs so repressive and dangerous? Iran was headed to democracy. But the ayatollahs took over.
@@mansari7310 I saw videos of Iranian government screaming “death to America, death to Israel”. They called Israel “one bomb state”. They supply Houthis with weapons. They supply Hezbollah with weapons. They trained Hamas. All of these are facts proven beyond reasonable doubt. 12 druz Arab children killed by Hezbollah a few weeks ago were killed by Iranian rocket. Maybe Shia ideology is peaceful, but government of Iran is anything but peaceful.
Beautiful coutry and people. More content like this is needed
Would I visit Iran? It’s on my wish list especially after seeing this video ☺️So culturally rich country, so much to explore if you are interested in history, culture and art. Regardless that, I was so jealous seeing this level of falafel, I promise I would it everyday 😀 And how refreshing was to travel without many tourists around, that doesn’t happen too often these days! Looks like you really enjoyed this country, even though it looked very exhausting and intense, thanks a lot for your hard work and for a positive message about this country!🙏 Truly amazing documentary, cannot wait to see what’s next🔔
If you liked the falafel here, wait for the next video in a neighbouring country 🤫 Thank you very much for watching and the great feedback ❤️
Thank you for putting up such an amazingly beautiful video! Nice to see some truthful media about the country and their beautiful people!
What a joy! I couldn't stop smiling listening to the people expressing their love of life and community. Seems like an idyllic place. Thank you for the opportunity to experience such a hopeful message.
The beautiful people of Iran, and your beautiful country. I hope to visit one day. My friend visited over Xmas, she was travelling solo from Australia. She had the most wonderful time. Hearing of her visit, and since I've converted to Islam in January, I would very much love to visit ❤️
Hope you can visit one day, thanks for watching!
Puke. Last thing Iran needs is more backwardness. They need to return to who they really are. Not to who these desert Arabs say they are
You definitely should move there..
@AleSalvino me too....and thanks for sharing
Who the hell would convert to islam?
I would visit Iran before any other country if I was able to travel. It is intriguing and beautiful.
Thank you for the video we pray for the safety of Iranian people as well as Israeli people.
Thanks for watching and the prayers 🙏
@seecheneteh you're right, as well as Palestinians and all in the middle east and other war torn parts of the world 👍
It’s a true honor that you visited our country and had such a wonderful experience. I sincerely hope you return to explore even more beautiful and captivating places. If you ever need assistance in discovering these hidden gems, don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video! 💗💗💗
Always wanted to visit this amazing country and people, l met so many people from this country and I was amazed how kind and loving they are. Love from Serbia
I was never in Iran, but i will like to visit it. Years ago my working collegem she wa from Iran. I really like her. I nevr meet a bad person from Iran. For sure, in evry coubtry you have bad people. But generally: I like the culture, the History, the Food....evrything. And, me as a woman, i will say, that Iranian Woman are very, very beautyful. Intresting country. Thank you for sharing!
Hello, dear friend, I would be happy if you come to Iran and I will entertain you ❤
Keep up the good work !
I am an American my father was Military and I grew up in Germany. I was also in the military.. I have lived in Jordan and Israel. I lived for about one year in each country. I love them both. In Israel I first live among the Arabs and Muslims on Mt. Of Olives then I lived in the Old City. I live middleeastern people I especially love the food😂 The problem with the Majority of Americans is they have not Traveled not only outside the country but even outside their city towns and state. Their ignorance is about even their Own cultural differences. It is sad because people all over the world want the same thing. A good peaceful life and to be treated with respect and kindness. Thank you for this insight I hope that the world will return to Sanity and I can travel to Iran I would love to taste that eggplant dish😂❤
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I may not be able to afford to travel. That doesn’t make me ignorant, I enjoy watching g foreign films and documentaries. If I could travel, I would love to visit Turkey, Iran and other places.
Re Persian food, it's too bad Ale kept mostly to falafel. I lived in Iran for 5 mos. and don't think I ever even saw falafel there. Persian food is extremely varied and delicious, usually served with exquisite rice, and there are 5 or so other kinds of traditional bread beyond lavash (not incuding whatever that 'hotdoggy' one was). Stews and pilafs with all kinds of vegetables and/or fruits, grilled meats, yogurt: I'm sure you'd love far more than just that eggplant dish.
It was one of the best videos about Iran that I've seen in my life! Thank you so much ❤ Please travel to Iran again 😅
Thanks!
Welcome! 🙏🏼
I am Jewish and I love Iranian people who are not radical Islsmists. I feel for them. Governments make decisions for people. People are people everywhere! Now visit Israel too!)
same, i like israelis who are no terrorists. jokes aside, only a small % of iranians consider themself muslim. islamists are way less. just like not all israelis like to kill babies
I'm iranian Cristian ( not Muslim ) your government in Isreal is radical and they are not human,
❤ thank you
I am Christians and I love people who are not jewish terrorists
I love jews who are not ziotalmudists.
So much yummy food. Great video. thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
NO BEER ALLOWED CHUM
Thank you very much , great video 😊
Glad you liked it, Lars!
Thanks for sharing with us! You've accomplished what I assume was your goal for the video, which was to open our eyes about the beautiful Iranian culture.
Another great video to the collection! I can't wait for the media release to be released on your site, and your reviews will be seen around the world.👌
Much appreciated, Milduta! 🙏
24:02 IS THE TRUTHFULNESS OF HOW IGNORANT MOST AMERICANS ARE. I am American, born in America to a German mother & American father, AND THE TRUTH NEVER OFFENDS ME. I would love to visit Iran one day, although to have anyone tell me I have to dress a certain way would put me off, but I am willing to “fit in” to get to know the people of Iran and learn more about the reality of why my country’s political elites have used the souls of the Iranians as scapegoats to further their power play agendas. The food would be amazing and seeing the countryside even better:) Thank you for sharing your visit🫶
I have not been to Iran, unfortunately. I would love to go! I grew up knowing and loving Iranians and now I have Iranian in-laws, they are my family, they are great! Even though I haven’t been there I know it is a great country and I would love it! But I have a US passport, and there is no way I am taking the risk of being chosen as hostage by that despicable regime! It breaks my heart that Iran has to endure the horrible injustices of the Islamic regime. I really hope I will see a free and democratic Iran! And then I will be so happy to visit my family there ❤🙏
We hope to see an Islamic USA.
@@akeel6328 who is “we”, speak for yourself
Very True, Travelling is the best way to know ppl and the country. praying for peace in the world 🙏
Well said and thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
I am praying for peace with you 🙏🕊️🤍
I didn't notice any poverty or tent cities we are seeing in the USA and other western counties
A very well balanced documentary and entertaining, keep up the great work!
The best documentary- I sooooo want to go Iran asap ❤️
Glad you liked it and hope you can visit in the future!
I loved this. Thank you for providing this window into the country and people of Iran. The Iranian people so beautiful. I pray for them to prosper and be at peace always.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏼
I’m impressed w Reza’s English
Thank you so much Ale, for showing my country so beautifully!♥♥♥
Thank you for doing this. What an interesting place and very kind people! To the children - I LOVE YOU TOO! From California
Thank you for watching and glad you liked it! 🙏🏼
Excelente como todo lo q hace Alejandro !!
Gracias! 🙏
My dream is to visit this amazing country before I get too old to travel. Thank you for this! 🇮🇷♥️🙏
My pleasure! Thanks for watching and hope you can visit in the future 🙏🏼
Good think
I hope to go to the Middle East...one day.❤
We can assist you to arrange whatever you need for your journey to Iran
@@virginiawilkinson5038You can do it soon!
Enlightened! Love Iranian art, the carpets so beautiful and meaningful, and the temple architecture. Thanks for sharing
I'm an Australian living in Indonesia for 7 years already. I would love to spend a month in Iran.
17:41
Im saying this as an iraninan, The gun is in his head.
You can see this in Execution statistics of Islamic republic of Iran.
And actually they have guns! The government a few days ago shot a woman for not wearing hijab!! I'm asking and begging all the tourists who are visiting iran: don't normalize our suffer.
Stop lying.
These kinds of miss information cannot make iran great.
Let's all pray for peace in every faith we have , please world wide prayer for all countries especially the hot spots ❤❤❤❤❤ thank you ❤
This video had me on an imaginary trip. I had an amazing time. Thank you! I hope someday the world will be more open and kinder to each other. We are missing out on so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The risk if arbitrary detention and being falsely accused of espionage, among other things, while visiting Iran is so high. It's not worth it. Google those names: Cécile Kohler, Jacques Paris and Louis Arnaud, three French tourists imprisoned in Iran since May 2022.
Really enjoyed your video, wish l could visit Iran. So different from what l see and hear, l live in the Caribbean, (Jamaica) so we see and hear mostly American news
This video is excellent. Very little negative aspects and promoting highlights of Iranian people and the nation of Iran. It seems you set this video up in a manner to promote vacationing and helping tourists as well.
Thank you for this video.
A lot of Italians have Persian and Arab blood. But they mostly don't know it. :(
Soo beautiful and clean cities in Iran , people over there are caring and generous, l would love to visit. Amazing Carpets and Crockery
The responses from the Iranian people you talked to seemed to be very guarded as if they’re scared.
Thank you so much! I loved it!! I know I will never go there but I feel like I did! 😊❤
As an American military man, thank you for this . I’ve wanted to visit for years but afraid that I would be looked at negatively.
Thank you for showing this beautiful country ❤