Iran never fails to surprise and gladden its visitors. With a treasure of natural wonders, cultural and historical splendors, and urban and rural landscapes, Iran is a bustling cacophony of beauties to behold and has a real zest for the journey. From the towering pillars of the Persepolis to the picture-perfect bridges of Isfahan, your camera’s shutter will be snapping ceaselessly during this fantastic journey to Iran. Come with us and see that long after you return home, you will be smitten with all things Iran.

 

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Short description:

Own arrival

Bed&Breakfast

Double room

17 days

According to itinerary

HIGHLIGHTS: Visit the tomb of Esther and Mordechai

Visit Bisotun

Visit Susa

Visit Naghshe Jahan

Visit Persepolis

Visit Abyaneh village

SERVICE INCLUDED: Transfers and roundtrip in an air-conditioned coach

3 nights in 4 stars hotels in a double room in Tehran

1 night in 4 stars hotel in a double room in Hamadan

1 night in 3 stars hotel in a double room in Khorramabad

1 night in 3 stars hotel in a double room in Dezful

1 night in 4 stars hotel in a double room in Ahvaz

2 nights in 4 stars hotels in a double room in Shiraz

1 night in a boutique hotel in a double room in Yazd

3 nights in 4 stars hotels in a double room in Isfahan

Entrance fees, excursions, and sightseeing according to the itinerary

Visa service

English or German speaking tour guide

 

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION
DEPARTURE TIME
RETURN TIME
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INCLUDED
Professional instructor Meals
Entrance fees Transportation in mini-coach
NOT INCLUDED
International flight
tour guide gratuity
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Day 1: Arrival in Tehran

Welcome to Tehran, a city where tradition meets modernity. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by our guide and transferred to your hotel for a comfortable two-night stay. Let the adventure begin!

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Day 2: Tehran – A Glimpse into Iran’s Rich Treasures

Dive into Tehran’s captivating history with visits to the National Museum of Iran, the stunning Treasure of National Jewels, and the Sa’adabad Palace. End the day at the iconic Nature Bridge, a pedestrian marvel connecting two scenic parks, perfect for a serene evening stroll.

Overnight in Tehran

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Day 3: Tehran to Hamadan – The Cradle of Civilization

Journey west to Hamadan, a city steeped in history. Explore the Tomb of Esther and Mordechai, the ancient Achaemenid inscriptions at Ganjnameh, and the intricate plasterwork of the Alavian Dome. Let the lush landscapes at the foothills of Alvand Mountain enchant you.

Overnight in Hamadan.

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Day 4: Hamadan to Kermanshah and Khorramabad – Ancient Wonders and Pristine Nature

Start the day in Hamadan with a visit to the Avicenna Mausoleum, dedicated to the renowned philosopher and physician who profoundly shaped the fields of medicine and philosophy. Travel onward to Kermanshah, stopping en route at the Anahita Temple, a magnificent ancient site dedicated to the goddess of water and fertility. Continue to Bisotun, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts awe-inspiring inscriptions from the Achaemenid era, set against the stunning natural backdrop of the Zagros Mountains.

In Kermanshah, explore the intricate bas-reliefs and carvings of Taq-e-Bostan, showcasing the glory of the Sassanid Empire. Afterward, embark on a scenic drive to Khorramabad, a city known for its abundant natural springs and vibrant atmosphere.

Overnight in Khorramabad.

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Day 5: Khorramabad – Susa; A Journey to the Castle in the Sky

Start your day with a visit to the landmark of Khorramabad, the majestic Falak-ol-Aflak Castle. This architectural masterpiece offers a bird’s-eye view of the city and its surroundings while showcasing the cultural and historical heritage of the region in its museums. Afterward, drive to Susa to explore the ancient Chogha Zanbil Ziggurat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This magnificent structure, dating back to the Elamite civilization, reveals the rich history of ancient Iran. Conclude the day in Dezful, where you’ll stay overnight.

Overnight in Dezful.

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Day 6: Susa – Ahvaz; Seeking the Culture Where Nature Abounds

Begin your day in Susa with a visit to the Apadana Palace, an extraordinary example of ancient Persian architecture that once stood as a grand winter palace during the Achaemenid Empire. Depending on the season, continue your journey into the captivating landscapes of the Zagros Mountain Range to meet the Bakhtiari Nomads, gaining a glimpse into their unique lifestyle and deep connection to nature.

Later, visit the Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System, a UNESCO-listed marvel of ancient engineering. This intricate network of waterfalls, tunnels, and water channels demonstrates Iran’s advanced ingenuity in managing water resources. Conclude your day in the vibrant city of Ahvaz, where the dynamic blend of history and modernity awaits.

Overnight in Ahvaz.

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Day 7: Ahvaz – Shiraz: A Scenic Road Trip

Embark on a road trip to Shiraz, making a stop at Bishapur. Explore the ruins of this significant city from the Sassanid era and visit Tang-e-Chogan, home to captivating bas-reliefs that depict royal ceremonies and victories. Continue your drive to Shiraz, the heart of Persian culture and literature, where you’ll prepare for the next day’s adventures.

Overnight in Shiraz.

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Day 8: Shiraz – Persepolis: An Inkling of Ancient Glory

Start your day with a journey to Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the towering columns, intricate carvings, and historical narratives that reveal the grandeur of ancient Persia. Next, visit Naqsh-e-Rostam, the Necropolis of powerful Achaemenid kings, where tombs carved into the cliffs stand as enduring symbols of their legacy. In the evening, return to Shiraz to visit the Tomb of Hafez, a tranquil garden that embodies the poetic spirit of Iran.

Overnight in Shiraz.

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Day 9: Shiraz; Range over the Paradise of History Lovers

Experience the vibrant charm of Shiraz with visits to its most iconic sites. Begin at the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, known for its colorful stained glass that creates dazzling light patterns. Continue to Narenjestan Garden, a beautiful pavilion surrounded by fragrant orange trees. Explore the Vakil Complex, including its mosque, bathhouse, and bazaar, where every detail tells a story of the Zand dynasty. Conclude your day at Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine, a spiritual sanctuary adorned with breathtaking mirror work.

Overnight in Shiraz

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Day 10:Shiraz – Pasargadae – Abarkuh – Taft – Yazd; Stepping Back in Time

Bid farewell to Shiraz, the city of poetry and gardens, as you embark on a journey through Iran’s rich history toward Yazd. The first stop is at Pasargadae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the first capital of the Achaemenid Empire. Walk through the serene and monumental ruins, where you will explore the iconic Tomb of Cyrus the Great, a symbol of leadership and legacy, and other remnants of ancient architectural ingenuity. Let the vast open plains surrounding Pasargadae transport you back to the era of Persian kings. Continuing your journey, stop at Abarkuh, a town steeped in history and tradition. Here, you’ll visit the fascinating ice houses, ancient clay structures ingeniously designed to store ice during the summer months. Don’t miss the Cypress of Abarkuh, a 4,500-year-old tree revered as a living testament to nature’s resilience and beauty.

Next, make a stop in Taft, a picturesque village nestled amidst pomegranate orchards. Enjoy the tranquil ambiance and rustic charm of this small town. Depending on the timing, visit Nartitee Ecolodge, where you can savor a traditional experience and enjoy a taste of rural Iranian life with warm local hospitality.

Arrive in Yazd in the evening, a city renowned for its unique adobe architecture and deep-rooted cultural heritage. Settle in and prepare to immerse yourself in the wonders of this historic desert city over the coming days.

Overnight in Yazd

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Day 11: Yazd; Experience the Unique Sights of the First Adobe City in Iran

Begin your day with an exploration of Yazd’s Zoroastrian heritage at the Tower of Silence and the Fire Temple, two sites steeped in ancient rituals and beliefs. Continue to the Amir Chakhmaq Complex, a masterpiece of symmetrical architecture in the heart of the city. Wander through the historic alleys of the Fahaadaan Neighborhood before visiting the Dowlat Abad Garden, a serene retreat with its towering wind catcher and flowing water. Experience a Zoorkhaneh, where Iran’s ancient athletic traditions come to life through unique performances.

Overnight in Yazd.

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Day 12: Yazd – Meybod – Isfahan: Journey Across the Desert

Say goodbye to Yazd, the city of windcatchers, as you head toward Isfahan. Along the way, stop in Meybod, a historical desert town that showcases Iran’s rich heritage. Visit the Shah Abbasi Caravanserai, a beautifully preserved example of the roadside inns that once hosted travelers and traders along the Silk Road. Explore the nearby Narin Castle, a mudbrick fortress that dates back to pre-Islamic times, offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.

Continue your journey through the captivating desert scenery until you reach Isfahan, often referred to as “Half the World” for its unparalleled architectural and cultural treasures. Spend the evening strolling along the Zayanderud River, where the illuminated historic bridges, including the Si-o-Se Pol and Khaju Bridge, create a magical atmosphere.

Overnight in Isfahan.

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Day 13: Isfahan: Discovering the Capital of Art and Architecture

Spend a full day exploring Isfahan’s iconic landmarks, starting with the UNESCO-listed Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, one of the largest squares in the world. Surrounding the square are architectural marvels such as the Imam Mosque, known for its stunning blue-tiled dome, and the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, a masterpiece of Safavid architecture.

Next, visit the Ali Qapu Palace, which once hosted royal receptions and offers panoramic views of the square. Afterward, explore the vibrant Qeysarieh Bazaar, where artisans create and sell traditional crafts, from intricate miniatures to colorful textiles. Conclude your day at the Chehel Sotoun Palace, an elegant pavilion surrounded by gardens and adorned with exquisite frescoes depicting royal ceremonies and historical events.

Overnight in Isfahan.

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Day 14: Isfahan; the Magic of Iranian Architecture

Continue your exploration of Isfahan by visiting the Jameh Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Iran, showcasing a remarkable blend of architectural styles from various dynasties. Then, head to the Vank Cathedral, a striking Armenian church known for its colorful frescoes and intricate tilework, reflecting the coexistence of diverse cultures in Isfahan.

In the afternoon, explore the Pigeon Towers, unique structures designed to house thousands of pigeons, which were once used for agriculture. End your day at the bustling Grand Bazaar of Isfahan, where you can shop for souvenirs and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere.

Overnight in Isfahan.

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Day 15: Isfahan – Abyaneh – Kashan, A Journey Through Timeless Villages

Depart Isfahan and travel to the picturesque village of Abyaneh, nestled at the foot of Mount Karkas. Known for its red adobe houses and traditional lifestyle, Abyaneh offers a glimpse into Iran’s rural past. Stroll through the narrow alleys, interact with the friendly locals dressed in traditional attire, and take in the stunning mountain views.

Continue to Kashan, a city renowned for its historical mansions and gardens. Visit the Agha Bozorg Mosque, an architectural gem featuring beautiful courtyards and intricate tilework, and the Borujerdi House, a 19th-century residence adorned with frescoes and windcatchers. Spend the evening relaxing in this charming desert city.

Overnight in Kashan.

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Day 16: Kashan – Qom – Tehran, A Spiritual and Historical Journey

Begin your day in Kashan with a visit to the stunning Fin Garden, a UNESCO-listed Persian garden that blends natural beauty with historical significance. Then, travel to Qom, one of Iran’s most important religious centers, and visit the Fatima Masumeh Shrine, a revered site of pilgrimage where the peaceful ambiance and intricate architecture captivate visitors.

On the way back to Tehran, stop at the Mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini, a vast and impressive complex honoring the leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution. Arrive in Tehran for your final night in Iran.

Overnight in Tehran

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Day 17: Departure from Tehran

After 16 days of unforgettable experiences, it’s time to bid farewell to Iran. Transfer to the airport for your flight home, taking with you cherished memories of a journey filled with history, culture, and natural beauty.

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