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explore The most famous cities in Iran

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Duration

13 Days 12 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

8 people

Languages

English

Overview

In addition to visiting the foremost historical monuments and getting to know about Iran 2500-year history, we will be visiting Yazd, the only city that has escaped the modernism and kept its structure. The city itself is the only city registered is in UNESCO World Heritage list.

Itinerary

Day 1 / Tehran
Day 1 / Tehran

Our representative will be picking you up from Imam Khomeini International Airport. After a short rest in the hotel, we will start our plan by visiting Niavaran Palace, then we’ll visit National Jewels Museum; both remained form Pahlavi dynasty. After lunch, we’ll go to Tajrish bazaar where you can do some shopping and after that, Darband, to experience an Iranian nightlife in the heart of nature!

Day 2 / Tehran
Day 2 / Tehran

We start our day by visiting Azadi Tower, the symbol of Iran and a good example of traditional and modern architecture. We will have lunch in Milad Tower, the tallest Telecommunication Tower in Iran, which will give you a great view of the Tehran. Next, we’ll be visiting Golestan Palace and Iran National Museum. We’ll spend the night strolling around 30Tir St. one of the best places for food tourism.

Day 3 / Tehran
Day 3 / Tehran

Today, we’re going to be enjoying nature! Early in the morning we’ll head towards Vashi Strait, an incredible strait in the environs of Tehran. After having Iranian delicious food in a local restaurant, we’ll leave Tehran to Kashan and spend the night in a traditional hotel.

Day 4 / Kashan
Day 4 / Kashan

Our first destination is Fin complex, the shambles of Amir Kabir, the great Iranian chief minister in Qajar dynasty. Then we’ll go to Tabatabai and Brojerdi houses, two great traditional houses with a lovely love story behind! After visiting the only five-storey school and mosque all over the globe, we’ll head towards Isfahan, the capital art to Iran.

Day 5 / Esfahan
Day 5 / Esfahan

In Isfahan, first we’re going to Naqshe Jahan, the second largest square in the world, which houses four incredible monuments from Safavid dynasty; Sheikh lotfollah mosque, Ali Qapu palace, Qeisarieh bazaar and Jameh Abbasi mosque. After having lunch in a traditional restaurant, we’re going to visit Sio-se-pol and Khaju bridges, two well-designed bridge across Zayanderud River. And in the end, we’re going to have a walk, and have some snack in Chaharbagh street, where you can do some shopping too.

Day 6 / Esfahan
Day 6 / Esfahan

Today, first we’re going to visit Chehelsoton Palace (forty pillars) and Jameh Mosque of Isfahan. Next, we’re going to see Vank Cathedral, the biggest cathedral in Isfahan. In the end, we’re going to Music Museum; a museum that is one of the most lovable ones among tourists.

Day 7 / Esfahan
Day 7 / Esfahan

We’re heading to the heart of the desert! A day in Varzaneh desert with all the entertainments. In the evening we’ll hit the road to Yazd.

Day 8 / Yazd
Day 8 / Yazd

Getting to know more about Zoroastrianism, we’re visiting the Tower of Silence, the place for dead Zoroastrians. Next, we’re going to Dolatabad garden, registered in UNESCO World list. Later, we’re going to visit the Fire Temple and, in the end, we’ll finish our day by visiting Amir Chakhmaq square.

Day 9 / Yazd
Day 9 / Yazd

We’ll start our day by visiting the six-windcatcher Ab anbar (a reservoir of drinking water). Then we’re visiting the incredible Jameh Mosque of Yazd, and will stroll along the alleys around the mosque. Yazd is one of the few cities which has escaped the modernism and kept its alleys the way they were. In addition, you can do some shopping too. After that, we’ll visit the Clock Tower and then, Alexander Prison.

Day 10 / Shiraz
Day 10 / Shiraz

After having breakfast, we’ll hit the road towards Shiraz, the capital of poem and Iranian gardens. On the way, we will be visiting the remaining monuments of Persian Empire and will get to learn about 2500-year of Iran kingdom, Pasargad, Naqshe Rostam and Naqshe Rajab. After arriving to Shiraz, you can either have a walk in the city or rest in the hotel.

Day 11 / Shiraz
Day 11 / Shiraz

The Vakil complex and Karim Khan citadel are our first destinations in Shiraz. The two remaining relics of Zand dynasty. After having lunch in one of the best traditional restaurants in Shiraz, we’re visiting Tomb of Hafez, the mysterious and most famous Iranian poet. There, you get the chance to have your fortune told by Hafez!

Day 12 / Shiraz
Day 12 / Shiraz

Early in the morning, we’re going to see one of the most attractive mosques, named Nasir-al-molk; one whose colorfulness is of a great fame. Then, we’re going to see the Iranian architectural masterpieces in Narejestan Ghavam Garden and Zinatalmolk House! Having lunch, we’ll visit the Tomb of Saadi, one of the major Iranian poets whose fame is for its poems, proses and the depth of his social and individual advices.

Day 13 / Shiraz to Tehran
Day 13 / Shiraz to Tehran

After having breakfast, early in the morning we’ll visit Eram garden, then, we will visit Shahcheraq Shrine, one of the magnificent shrines in Shiraz. In the end, we’ll fly back to Tehran and stay in airport hotel.

Included/Excluded

  • Professional driver guide
  • 4* hotel and traditional house
  • Transfer
  • Domestic flight
  • Visa
  • Insurance
  • Sim card

Languages

English

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