As a woman traveling in Iran, Hijab is cool
As a woman traveling in Iran, Hijab is cool and something new great for selfie and social media.
Telling your friends about your decision may end up in the same situation as with your family. The only difference would be that they will also make fun of you and after a few jokes will suggest you to have a look at your ‘trip list’ to make sure there are still too many places to see rather than Iran!
As an Iranian woman who is living in Iran, I will tell you that your friends and family don’t know anything about my country. The impact of media is not something I can abolish by an open letter; but as a solo female traveller, I can have a small role in reducing your worries for travelling to Iran alone.
If anybody looks through some photos of this travel it will be automatically obvious to her that I love scarves. The one item that will never be missing from my backpack is a piece of fabric to be wrapped, hanged, folded, spread and shifted around in a million shapes.
Maybe because of that, and because when it comes to clothing I am usually happy with long and loose stuff, I had not thought it would be great deal the fact that in Iran I would need to wear hijab . In fact, it wasn’t a great deal most of the time.
Read here to know more: Women and respect to hijab

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