Iran has declared that GCC nationals can travel without a visa. This implies that starting on Sunday, February 4, residents of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates can travel there without a visa. Although the change was initially announced in December last year, the day when the visa restrictions will be removed wasn't announced until Wednesday, January 31.
According to the state-run news agency IRNA, the Middle Eastern nation is extending visa-free entrance to nationals of 28 other nations in addition to those from the GCC. Indian people do not require a visa to enter Iran by air; but, they do require one to enter through land borders.
Iran is one of the world's oldest countries, making it a hotspot for culture vultures. Susa, the first major city in the nation, dates to around 3200 B.C. Shah Cheragh, a mosque adorned with mirrors and glass, and Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, which features windows with rainbow-stained glass, are two of Shiraz's most notable attractions. Alamat Castle near Roudbar Alamout and the Persepolis Ruins in Fars Province are two other noteworthy locations.