Exploring Persian Culture and Heritage in 9 Days Tour of Iran
|9 Days, 6 Destinations |Starts from Shiraz
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Duration
9 days

Max Group Size
8

Tour Code
IRFX09

Tour Type
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Departure Type
Guaranteed

Age Requirement
0 - 0 Ages

Guiding Method
Fully guided

Operated In
English

Physical level
easy

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Shiraz

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Tehran

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Activities

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Tour Overview

The Iran 9-day tour offers you the best chance to uncover the beauty of Iran! It starts in Tehran, continues through Isfahan, and concludes in Shiraz.

Highlights

  • Discover various historical and culturally significant cities like Tehran, Shiraz, Yazd, and Isfahan.
  • Visit eight remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Golestan Palace, Fin Garden, Yazd City, Dowlat Abad Garden, Pasargadae, Persepolis, Chehel Sotoun Palace, and Naghsh-e Jahan Square.
  • Engage with local communities, with the chance to participate in a Persian Cooking Class hosted in a local home.
  • Indulge in the exquisite flavors of Persian Cuisine, Delectable Sweets and Dessert, and acquire genuine Iranian Souvenirs to cherish.

Itinerary

Upon your arrival at Shiraz International Airport, our representative will meet and greet you and then, move to the Hotel.


ACCOMMODATION

  • Arg 3-star hotel or a similar one in Shiraz

After breakfast, we will visit Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque (Pink Mosque). Its interior reveals a magnificent masterpiece of design with stunning colors. This is a space where light and worship intertwine.

Then we will visit the Karim Khan Citadel which was built during the Zand Dynasty. We’ll have time to explore and shop in the bustling Vakil Bazaar, home to hundreds of stores, beautiful courtyards, and even an ancient caravanserai.

After that, we’ll visit the lovely garden Tomb of Hafez, one of our most outstanding poets to feel the taste of Persian Literature. Hafez is one of the great poets who impressed everyone with his mastery. His poems give us a special feeling and the peace in his tomb is outstanding.

HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCE!

In the afternoon, we prepare and have dinner together with a Shirazi family. Very welcoming and friendly, this experience also allows you to discover the essence of Iran through a Persian family, recipes, stories, and the pleasure of sharing a meal with you



ACCOMMODATION

  • Arg 3-star hotel or a similar one in Shiraz

We have a full day of driving today to reach our destination of Yazd. The first and only Iranian city to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its entirety. The mud-brick city of Yazd is famous for its famous wind catchers, qanats, Zoroastrian colony, silk, special sweets and much more.

We will have some stops on our way. The legendary city of Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the former capital of Darius the Great founded in 518 BC. There was no more impressive construction in the ancient world. And later, Necropolis (Naghsh-e Rostam), a place was four of the most famous kings of Achaemenid are buried.

Then, we will have an excursion to Pasargadae (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Tomb of Cyrus the Great, and the former capital of the Achaemenid Empire. We will spend some time exploring the site and though not as striking as Persepolis, there is a great viewpoint where we can look over the site and the surrounding area.

Today we will probably meet the nomads near Shiraz. You will be in close contact with some nomadic families from one of the few remaining nomadic tribes in the world (we may not be able to see the nomads due to weather conditions and nomadic movement).

Continue to Yazd and check in to our hotel.


ACCOMMODATION

  • Ketrova 3-star hotel or a similar one in Yazd

Yazd is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Iran. Its silhouette is punctuated by minarets and ingeniously designed wind towers that capture desert breezes to cool homes during the hot summer months. Yazd is also the center of the Zoroastrian community in Iran, where we will start the day of sightseeing.

At the Tower of Silence (also called Dakhmeh), we will discover one of the rites of this ancient pre-Islamic religion. Until the mid-1900s, when a man dies, his immortal soul, three days later, is carried away by the wind to the place of judgment, on the bridge of Chinvat. Corpses were considered impure objects that could not be put in the ground, in water, or even thrown into fire without infecting one of these three elements. Only the king's corpse was divine and therefore entitled to a tomb.

At the still-active Zoroastrian Fire Temple (Atashkadeh), we will see a flame that has been burning for 1500 years. It is an important place of pilgrimage for the faithful and our expert guide will offer you additional insight into one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world.

In the Amir Chakhmaq Square, we will see an impressive Hussainiya – a congregational hall for Shia commemoration ceremonies. With three levels of recessed alcoves, all perfectly proportioned, its façade is one of the city's most photographed landmarks.

The next place to visit is the Jame Mosque of Yazd, built in 1324, where we can see the tallest minarets in the country. Next to the mosque is the Fahadan District, where we will stroll in the mud-brick and narrow allies of the district and visit another World Heritage Site of Yazd, called Vazir Qanat!

Among the many other historical sites to visit in Yazd are beautiful old houses and the Dowlatabad Garden (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Standing by the long reflecting pool in the garden, we will be shaded by ancient cypress trees. In front of us is an 18th-century hexagonal pavilion with a beautiful stained-glass window and a graceful wind tower, the tallest in Iran. All around are flowering fruit trees and other ornamental plants and trees.

TRADITIONAL SPORTS EXPERIENCE!

Tonight, we will watch a Zurkhaneh performance.  Zurkhaneh is a form of traditional martial arts in Iran, where men practice calisthenics and other body-building exercises in a ring. In 2010 Pahlevani and Zoorkhaneh rituals were inscribed on the representative list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.


ACCOMMODATION

  • Ketrova 3-star hotel or a similar one in Yazd

Our overland journey continues to the small town of Meybod, where our first impression might be its striking monochromatic architecture of desert brick. But set along an ancient trade route, Meybod also offers several fascinating sites to visit including its Narin Castle, Caravanserai, Ice-House, and Pigeon Tower.

Our first stop in Meybod is at the Narin Castle a 2000-year fortress from the Sassanid Dynasty. then, continue to the Shah Abbasi Caravanserai, a typical Safavid style, this ancient desert Inn features verandahs, shaded passageways, and nearly 100 rooms– some of which are now used as artisan workshops. After that, at the local Ice-House, we’ll learn about the thick-clay construction and subterranean chamber that allowed residents to have ice and food storage before refrigeration– even during the intense desert heat of summer. Our last stop before leaving Meybod is at the Pigeon Tower. There, we will get more familiar with the ancient system of Agriculture in order to fertilize.

Continue to Isfahan, Capital of the Safavid Empire in the 17th century one of the largest cities in the world. Marvelous architecture, unimaginable wealth, and a powerful political force with Europeans, Ottomans, Indians, and Chinese coming to Isfahan, the heart of a vast Persian empire stretching from the Euphrates into Iraq current at the Oxus in Afghanistan. Indeed, its grandeur inspired the rhyming proverb, Isfahan Nesf-e Jahan (Isfahan is half the world).


ACCOMMODATION

• Traditional 3-hotel or a similar one in Isfahan


Our exploration starts in the Chehel Sotun Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Set in a landscaped and forested park in front of a tranquil reflecting pool, this graceful pavilion was built by Shah Abbas II for entertainment and court receptions. Entering through a portico with twenty slender wooden columns, we’ll discover soaring halls embellished with frescoes, paintings, and mosaics; the Hall of Mirrors is especially breathtaking!

Next up is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Naghsh-e Jahan Square (Royal Square). This 17th-century site is one of the largest public spaces in the world. Here in the square, we’ll visit the 17th-century Shah Mosque, revered as a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and easily recognized by its magnificent tile-work and soaring cupola and minarets. We will also visit the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, also known as the Ladies Mosque, as it was built for the Shah's harem, renowned for its brightly colored domed ceiling, where the light creates the image of a peacock. In the Ali Qapu Palace, we’ll marvel at its beautiful music rooms and the balconies where Safavid kings would sit to enjoy the polo matches unfolding in the square below. We’ll end our exploration of the square by visiting the Qeisarieh Bazaar. With hundreds of local vendors that specialize in traditional arts and crafts, it’s a wonderful place to shop for pottery, enamel, jewelry, and delicately inlaid board games.

visiting the famous 33-pol (Si-o Se Pol) which is one of the most beautiful historical bridges of Iran will be our last attraction to visit tonight.


ACCOMMODATION

  • Traditional 3-star hotel or a similar one in Isfahan

Check out after breakfast, as a last stop in Isfahan we will have time to visit another beautiful historical bridge of this city, Khajoo Bridge. This bridge is famous for its magnificent tiling and brickwork.

Proceed to Kashan, a town originally famous for its Rose Water, Textiles, and Ceramic Production.

In Kashan we will start our sightseeing by visiting Fin Garden (UNESCO World Heritage Site); a relaxing and visually impressive Persian garden with water channels all passing through a central pavilion. There is also the chance to buy some rose water, a local specialty, outside of the site.

Later, we will visit Tabatabaei Historical House, the best example of Iranian architecture.

Afterward, we continued our journey to Tehran.


ACCOMMODATION

  • Vernus 3-star hotel or a similar one in Tehran

This morning, we will take you to a World Heritage Site, the lavish Golestan Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Built during the Qajar Dynasty, which rose to power in the late 1700s, this fabulous walled complex is centered on a landscaped garden with tranquil pools. Then, we will walk around Tehran Grand Bazaar. The second largest traditional bazaar in Iran after Tabriz. 

In the afternoon, we will visit the National Museum of Iran, where we can see fabulous historical items from 5000 BC to the advent of Islam in Iran which shows a brief history of our land.

Our last stop is the Treasury of National Jewels in Tehran. Iran’s national jewels have been kept and exhibited here since the 1930s. This cave-like vault houses an astonishing number of treasures that were once the pride of the Safavid, Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs.

Please note: The opening hours of the Treasury of National Jewels are from Saturday to Tuesday from 13:00 to 15:30


ACCOMMODATION

  • Vernus 3-star hotel or a similar one in Tehran

Our representative will transfer you to the Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) according to your flight time.

Trip includes

Included

8 Nights and 9 Days (BB)

Hotel

Accompanying Full Time Certified English-speaking Tour Guide

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English

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Free Bottle of Water Per Person/ Per Day

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