Iran « Luftpost Podcast

Ein Land, das bisher zum Reisen eher unattraktiv gewirkt haben könnte – der Iran. In den Nachrichten wird häuft aus der Region berichtet, doch mit meinem Gast Nadja möchten wir den Iran, abseits von Politik als Reiseziel vorstellen. Nadja hat selbst Wurzeln im mittleren Osten und wollte sich im Rahmen ihres Islamistik-Studiums die Situation vor Ort ansehen. Darüber berichtet sie uns:

Vorbereitungen und Einreise kulturelle und religiöse Sitten und Vorschriften die Sprache Farsi (Persisch) und ihren Sprachkurs an der Uni Eindrücke aus der Hauptstat Teheran von Skigebieten und Wüsten Einkaufen auf dem Bazar der Märtyrerfriedhof mit rotem Wasser der Ramadan die Stadt Qom Ausflug nach Isfahan Wochenendfahrt ans kaspische Meer

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