
Khuzestan Iran Travel Guide
Ahvaz’s public transportation mainly is based on its bus network. The city does not have a metro or tram system.
Buses are the main form of public transportation in Ahvaz. They represent an affordable way to travel across the city. You will find a web of routes serving most major areas.
Public buses in Ahvaz are generally not wheelchair accessible. Travelers with mobility challenges find private transport more suitable.
Learn landmarks and street names in Persian. Do not hesitate to ask locals for directions.
For more direct travel, use ride-hailing apps like Snapp or Tapsi. They offer a simpler way to reach your destination.
Have small denominations of local currency for fares.
Locals are often helpful having directions.
Familiarize yourself with Persian street names.
Take a ride-hailing apps as a fallback.
Taxis and ride-sharing apps provide convenient plus versatile transportation options in Ahvaz.
The app provides a fare estimate upfront, preventing haggling.
You can keep track of your ride and share your location.
Both apps offer English language options, easy for tourists.
Even though some rental options exist, they may not be the one one most practical choice for tourists in Ahvaz.
Drive on the right side of the road.
Traffic laws often loosely observed.
Main highways are generally well-maintained.
City roads can vary.
Parking can be challenging in crowded city centers.
Speed limits: 60/h (urban), 80-90 km/h (main), 110-120 kilometers per hour (highways).
Exploring Ahvaz on foot or by bicycle offers unique perspectives, though with some limitations.
No tourist bus-on-hop-off provisions in Ahvaz.
No formal boat taxi system.
Public transit and infrastructure in Ahvaz are generally not designed for accessibility.
Enjoy evening strolls on the Karun Corniche.
It is a relaxing experience and pleasant views.