Leo, let's discuss transportation in Iran and Turkey. Which offers a smoother travel experience?
Both have unique aspects. Iran's system presents a certain charm, while Turkey boasts modern infrastructure. Let's explore.
Iran first. I hear Tehran's metro is efficient, if crowded.
Efficient and crowded is accurate. Expect close quarters, but it's a reliable lifeline.
What about buses?
The bus network is extensive and affordable, but comfort varies greatly. It's a bit of a gamble.
Okay, Turkey. Istanbul's public transport is legendary, but is it truly convenient?
Legendary and chaotic. Trams, buses, ferries – a symphony of organized chaos.
And the dolmuşes?
Still thriving. They're affordable and offer a unique cultural experience.
Affordability – which country is better for budget travelers?
Iran is generally cheaper, especially using buses and the metro. Fuel subsidies help.
Intercity travel in Iran? Trains, buses, or planes?
Trains can be scenic, but buses, especially VIP buses, are popular for longer distances. Flying is faster, but pricier.
Turkey's high-speed trains? Worth the cost?
They're modern and efficient. A worthwhile splurge if time is limited.
Road quality? Iran?
Major highways are good, but rural roads can be rough.
Turkey?
Generally top-notch. Extensive investment has yielded smooth highways, though toll roads can be expensive.
Finally, overall convenience for tourists?
Turkey likely offers a smoother experience due to its modern infrastructure and tourism focus. Iran offers affordability and adventure.
Thank you, Leo!
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