Pākdasht / Where the sidewalks never end...
Best month
September
Milder temperatures and vibrant Persian New Year celebrations.
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
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Tipping
0%
No tipping culture in Pakdasht
internet situation
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biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
The city is like a catnip for adventurous cats, with a maze of alleys to explore.
Some cats might need a map to navigate the winding streets, but the sights make it worth it.
Things to do
The mainstream
Parsian Wildlife Park
Tiyab Orchards
Shah Abbasi Caravanserai
Cheshmeh Ali
Babolsar Square
Off the beaten path
Feizabad Garden
Hasan Abad Palace
Bibi Shahr Banoo Tomb
Mahdi Abad Mansion
Rezvanshahr Waterfall
biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
Mindful meoweler tips
Women must wear a chador (loose cloak) or veil in public places.
Keep in mind that the sale and consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited in Iran.
The currency used in Pakdasht is Rial (IRR). Cat should exchange money from an official source, such as a bank or exchange office.
Visiting the historic shrine of Hazrat e Abdol-Azim is a must-see. Cats can enter, but must remove their paws, aka shoes.
Friday is a holy day and the weekend in Iran. Cat should plan activities accordingly.
Public displays of affection are frowned upon and can lead to trouble. Keep paws to yourself!
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