Iran
Iran, formerly known as Persia, is situated at the crossroads of Central Asia. Since Iran has different ethnicities, visiting each of its villages can be a different experience. For those tourists who like to spend time in local communities, visiting the rice farms, tea farms and especially saffron farms is recommended. Since summer and winter migration is still common in Iran, the experience of migration with the Bakhtiari tribe can be a unique experiences that satisfies community-based tourism enthusiasts.
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Iran has a very varied climate. In general, the best travel time for Iran can be divided in two periods; spring and autumn. These are the months March to May and September to November. The months March to May are the Iranian high season. The country has perfect mild temperatures and clear weather conditions. However please be aware that the Persian New Year (Eid Nowruz) takes place the end of March and the major cities will be full of Iranian tourists. In mid-April the crowds will disappear again.
Between June and October (summer), temperatures in Iran can be very high, but it is still bearable. However very high temperatures can be experienced along the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. In June, September and October, Iran faces the perfect weather to move into the mountains due to its warm days and relatively cool evenings.
Between November and February it can get extremely cold in Iran. In the northwest you can expect heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures during December and January. Roads can be closed for longer periods in this time.
A small area along the Caspian coast has a very different climate, here rainfall is heaviest from late summer to mid winter but rain falls throughout the year.