Let's discuss transportation in Iran and Iraq. I understand Iran has been developing its metro systems, particularly in Tehran.
While Tehran's metro expansion is noteworthy, navigating it during peak hours sounds challenging.
True. Iraq, however, faces significant infrastructure hurdles due to past conflicts. Rebuilding is a massive undertaking.
Indeed. The state of roads and vehicles is a reflection of this. While Iraqi taxis are known for their resilience, their maintenance might be questionable.
So, convenience isn't the defining characteristic of transportation in either country. In Iran, domestic flights are popular given the country's size, although the experience may be less than luxurious.
Precisely. Domestic flights in Iran, as well as general transportation in both countries, present unique challenges. But this also adds to the character of travel in these regions.
It's about resilience and adapting to the circumstances. The experience itself is part of the journey.
Exactly. If one seeks a seamless journey, perhaps Switzerland is a better choice. But for an adventure with unique character, Iran and Iraq offer a different kind of experience.