Road Trip Taftan Pakistan Iran Border to Iraq Iran Shalamcheh Border Middle East 2020. I’m traveling Iran, in this video my road trip from east to west in southern Iran. More than 5000 buses travel to Iran and Iraq for Shia pilgrims from Pakistan every year. Iran also called Persia, and officially the Islamic Republic of Iran is a country in Western Asia. With 82 million inhabitants, Iran is the world’s 18th most populous country. Its territory spans 1,648,195 km², making it the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 17th largest in the world.
Persian culture is famous for beautiful poetry, luxurious rugs, and lush gardens. In fact, the English word “paradise” comes from a Persian word meaning “enclosed garden.”
Shia makes up roughly 10% of all Muslims, and globally their population is estimated between 154 to 200 million, according to a 2009 report from the Pew Forum. Iran has the largest Shia majority, with more than 66 million making up nearly 90% of the population. Shia is also in the majority in Iraq and Bahrain.
They travel by buses from Pakistan for Ziarat in Iran and Iraq, famous Ziarat in Iran are Imam Reza Shrine in Mashhad City and Shrine of Masooma Qum in Qom City. In Iraq Shrine of Imam Hussain and, Ghazi Abbas in Karbala City, Hazrat Ali’s shrine in Najaf City. There are also many prophets, Saints, Sahabas, Shia Imams and, Imamzadas Ziarats in Iraq and Iran.
My road trip is southern side of Iran and visited many Iranian Cities in night and Day, like Mirjaveh, Zahedan, Nosrat Abad, Fahraj, Baravat, Bam, Mahan, Kerman, Rafsanjan, Sirjan, Shahrbabak, Anar, Mehriz, Yazd, Taft, Dehshir, Abarkooh, Safa Shahr, Marvdasht, Shiraz, Yasuj, Behbahan, Bandar Mahshahr, Abadan and, Shalamcheh Border on the bank of famous river Shatt al Arab, Iran is a safe country for travelers, tourists, and visitors, There prices are very cheap and quality is good. The environment is friendly and people are hospitalized. Road’s condition is good and tolls are not many as in other countries. Govt is providing good facilities for tourists and the tourism sector is doing their best.

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