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Iran: "dozens of 4000m peaks", "excellent powder", "lift tickets for $5/day

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But there are a few drawbacks: "bureaucratic hell" in obtaining visas, limited infrastructure and (I guess) some need to acclimatise.

The above points are pulled from this interesting report on iafrica.com.
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I think Kuwait_Ian is our resident "Ski Iran" expert. He's not posted for a few days - is he on holiday somewhere?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Last I heard Kuwait_ian was going to Cyprus.

On the visa issue going to any of the Middle East countries the standard application time is about two weeks or 10 working days. Iran is no different. My Iranian visa took between 4 to 7 working days including forward and return courier times. I therefore disagree with "bureaucratic hell"in obtaining visas. Mind you I go there on business and only ski when there is spare time and so I have an Iranian company sponsoring my visa.

The skiing resort infrastructure is indeed limited and most dating back to Shah or pre-revolution era.

I too also share the same impression that Iran has a huge skiing potential to offer to the rest of the world. A few resorts have a 9-month skiing season and snow can be seen in my Tehran hotel window even in June.

The ski passes I paid were between US$ 5 to 6.
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rob@rar.org.uk, hi Rob and others. Saikee was right - I'm just back from an internet-free week in Cyprus. Lovely. Bit of a chore catching up with snowHeads ......... thanks for the 'expert' status but I'm only really familiar with the resorts near Tehran and my knowledge is getting a bit dated. From Saikee's posts and photos, things haven't changed very much since my time there.

There are now a few Iranian travel operators putting trips together. That will solve the visa problem if unlike Saikee you don't have a legit business reason for applying. But unless you've skied everywhere else and are teetotal and male, I honestly could not yet recommend Iran as a destination for a winter holiday. But if you are going anyway in the long season, take your boots and a jacket (and ideally your own board or skis). Rental kit in Iran is out-dated and pretty awful. Buying new on the spot is very expensive.
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Sounds like somewhere to bear in mind. I would assume the flights are expensive so only a business trip would make it worthwhile....but in a few years time..who nows..!!
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I flew from Newcastle. The dosmestic fare from Newcastle to London is usually more expensive than the international flight from London to Tehran. That should tell us something about BA.
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Off Topic - not worth a new thread - - - - but 2 Iranian Female Mountaineers have conquered Everest. Full story from the Scotsman which couldn't resist comparing the Middle East's highest mountain Mt Damavand with Ben Nevis. No contest. wink
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philingle, excellent report. Thank you.
But a typo in your post - - - - You can NOT drink there - legally. It's a strict Islamic Republic.
But (if you have a source) bootleg vodka is quite cheap but usually has to be bought by the gallon. Tonic is several times the price of the hooch. Iranians often do a bit of distilling in their own homes and there is a superb home made liqueur made from bitter cherries, sugar, vodka, cloves and cinnamon. Vishnoofkah is it's name and it tastes a bit like spicy port. A great winter warmer - I used to have a couple of miniatures in jacket pockets for secret sips on a chairlift.


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kuwait_ian, Sounds fun, but which bit of you do they cut off if you're caught drinking alcohol?
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easiski, I never got caught. Confused When travelling from UK, I used to pad the ends of my skis in the bag with a few bags of powdered malt for brewing. The authorities really don't seem to mind foreigners having alcohol in their own homes. Same goes here. Just don't sell it or truck it around. My villa in Tehran got broken into a couple of times and the police weren't interested in the bar, optics or the technically illegal satellite dish. Unfortunately it's one rule for the expats, one for the rich Iranians who can pay off unwanted attention, and one for the vast bulk of the population. Over 65 million of them and rising. Making babies is about the only legal 'fun' activity - apart from skiing and sliding of course snowHead Oh and they are pretty keen on football - especially as they have qualified for the World Cup.
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