Hitchhiking from Sardrūd
Hitchhiking to Sardrūd
Recent reviews mentioning Sardrūd
37.72107, 44.6319
This time i entered Iran from Esendere the first time was in Gürbulak. We were two and snow was on the roadsides. We stopped some taxis and that's totally normal. They don't want you to stand in the cold. One of them passed 3 times within 20 minutes, so he finally decided to give us a free ride to the police checkpoint and intersection to Urmia. From there, after a minute a man took us to Urmia and gave us 3$ in toman to pay for 2 bus tickets to Tabriz, he didn't accept anything in change. We had a stunning sunset over Urmia lake, which takes 30 minutes to cross 🌅―GiovanniTonucci
38.05097, 46.20537
―Fedecicco
38.1152, 46.26648
Just right after the roundabout it might be possible, but there are also many taxis and buses stopping. Better walk a couple of hundred meters to a traffic light. Hitch right after it, where there is enough space to stop for cars. Beware: this road is incredibly busy, and besides right after the roundabout or this traffic light there's no (i.e. zero) space for cars to stop. But don't worry, this is Iran and your "savior" is out there. I waited only 5 minutes but feared that I would have to wait for a long, long time. Not the best spot in my opinion - so take any car that gives you a lift...―Tomtom
38.07237, 46.23343
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38.07987, 46.33716
where is here???―Anonymous
37.9831, 46.07231
―Babak marcopolo
38.12812, 46.22232
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38.01749, 46.36562
―Lopotour2
38.16704, 46.18048
―Anonymous
38.1152, 46.26648
Hitchhing spot just wets of Maydan Azerbaijan. Shared taxis (1200 Toman in October 2014) go there from the bazaar area.―Anonymous
37.9831, 46.07231
this point is better to HH toward Osku town and historical Kandovan village.―Anonymous
38.01749, 46.36562
Direction Tehran. To get here take bus 101 (starts just north of Saat sq). The bus will drop you off a couple hundred meters to the north. I believe there is plenty of space for vehicles to pull over. I got a ride to the toll booth outside of Tabriz while walking to this spot.―Anonymous