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Tour Route :  Classic

Duration   :    8 Days

 

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This package is suitable for those who have not more than a week and are interested to see highlights of Iran .
In this package you will go through the most magnificant cites in Iran , such as Yazd dates back to c. 3,000 BCE. It was a stop on the fabled Silk Road, but its location kept it safe from destruction for centuries and so its culture remained strong. The city is made almost entirely of adobe and mud brick. Yazd was one of the principal centers of the Zoroastrian religion. One of the most distinctive cities in Iran which is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and you can experience other UNESCO highlights in iran as follows :

 
  • Historic City of Yazd (2017)
  • Masjed-e Jāmé of Isfahan (2012)
  • Meidan Emam, Esfahan (1979)
  • Pasargadae (2004)
  • Persepolis (1979)
  • Golestan Palace (2013)
  • The Persian Garden (2011)
  • The Persian Qanat (2016)

Day 1 : SHIRAZ

Fly to shiraz ,Arrive to Shiraz at noon. Check in hotel .Evening visit tomb of Hafez, Iran’s greatest lyric poet, head to visit gate historical gate of city and tomb of Khajow Kermani next to it , O/N SHIRAZ.

Day 2 : SHIRAZ

Among the highlights we will see Nasir-ol-molk mosque known as the Pink Mosque is a traditional mosque .A spectacular rainbow of stained glass makes this mosque one of the most beautiful in Iran. Then we will walk to the Vakil Bazaar, originally established in the 11th century CE, one of the finest and important bazaars of historical Iran. Afterward we will take to the Arg-E Karim — Karim Khan Citadel —named after a king of the 18th century Zand Dynasty who made this city his capital.. Then go to Eram Garden historic Persian garden.
Evening we will visit the exterior view of Ali Ebn-e Hamze and Holy shrine of Shah Cheragh and enjoy its shining domes, , O/N SHIRAZ.

Day 3 : SHIRAZ-PERSEPOLIS-YAZD ( 450km)

After checking out of the hotel, we head towards Yazd, En route visit Persepolis (Takht-é Jamshid) in the heart of the fabled Persian Empire. Once one of the greatest architectural wonders of the ancient world, it was founded by Darius the Great, who made it his capital in 518 BCE. Persepolis was a treasure city and one of the richest in the world. We will see massive statues of winged bulls, a grand stairway wide enough for five horsemen to ride abreast, elegant columns, and hundreds of carved figures. Then we will stop Nagsh-e-Rostam (tombs of Achamenian Kings 1st Darius and 2end, Xerxes and Artaxernes), and Nagsh-e-Rajab and also stop in Pasargad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to view the austere tomb of Cyrus the Great (c. 600-530 BCE). Alexander the Great paid his respects here because Cyrus was one of his role models as an ideal ruler. At night we will arrive to Yazd and check in hotel. O/N Yazd.

Day 4 : YAZD-ISFAHAN (330 km)

We will visit the most important remaining fire temple in Iran, Atashkadeh in Yazd. We will also see one of the so-called towers of silence where Zoroastrians took their dead to avoid contaminating the earth. Then in afternoon the field trip goes to Bagh-E-Dowlatabad, a unique octagonal house with the tallest wind tower in the city. We’ll then visit the Amir Chakhmaq complex, one of the most extraordinary in all of Iran. In addition to the distinctive 3-storey mosque, there are a number of other exceptional structures. We will also explore the renowned Yazd bazaar with its narrow, covered passages that feature products for which Iran is known including high quality textiles, carpets, sweets, nuts, and much more.
When we finish visit, we take the road to Isfahan. Less than 350 km drive with frequently stops en route. After arrive to Isfahan it will be relaxing to walk in the bank of famous Zayanderoud. Passing the old famous bridges Sio-se Pol (33 Arches), O/N Isfahan.

Day 5 : ISFAHAN

Iranians say that Isfahan, capital of the Safavid Dynasty from the 16th century on is “half the world.” Two of the most impressive mosques amid a myriad of remarkable sites canbe visited in Isfahan. Naqsh-e Jahan, one of the world’s biggest squares, created in the 17th century. The huge, open plaza is framed by a wall of arches and surrounded by the Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah and the Masjed-e Emam mosques. We will admire their magnificent architecture and tile-work. We will also walk through the Ali Qapu Palace with its enchanting music room and balcony overlooking the Maidan where the Safavid kings sat to watch polo tournaments. We will cross through Meydan and entre to the bazaar that was and is one of the most important elements of every Persian and Iranian city, sitting at the center of the neighborhood and social consciousness. The Isfahan Bazaar is one of the country’s most famous. In addition to the stalls of textile and carpet merchants, makers of jewelry and handicrafts, vendors of spices, and much more.O/N Isfahan

Day 6: ISFAHAN-KASHAN (215km)

Visit the magnificent Jame Mosque with its famous Uljaytu Mihrab of the Il-Khanid Period, artistic treasure stucco densely decorated with Quranic inscriptions and continue to visit Chehel Sotun, a pavilion constructed as a reception hall for visiting dignitaries by Shah Abbas II, and Hasht Behesht, an octagonal pleasure palace built a few years later.Going to armenian part of city called Jolfa , and visiting Vank church,if you are interested can go to Music Museum to see all kind of iranian instrument and if you are lucky can have a live concert too ,Proceeding to Matinabad Desert , we will meet local villagers and before we sleep, we will experience night in desert, gathering around a campfire to enjoy a starry night ,O/N Matinabad desert camp.

Day 7 : KASHAN-TEHRAN 240 km

After camel riding and enjoy cycling (optional) in Matinabad, drive to Kashan—the “City of Carpets and Roses”—with a rich history and culture. Kashan is famous for its many historical houses, of which this one is probably the most impressive.After our arrival in Kashan we can visit tabatabaei house for the reign of the Qajar dynasty among them,afterward we visit the Fin Garden. The garden is a historical Persian garden that contains Kashan’s Fin Bath. Amir Kabir, the Qajarid chancellor, was murdered by an assassin sent by King Nasereddin Shah in 1852. Completed in 1590, the Fin Garden is the oldest extant garden in Iran. Continue to Tehran and stop at the entrance of Tehran to visit Imam Khomeini mausoleum. Check in hotel and O/N Tehran.

DAY 8 : TEHRAN – HOME

Transfer to Imamkhomeini Airport , Fly back Home .

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meals iconMeals: 8 breakfasts, 1 local food dinner
hotel iconHotel (6 nights ) , ecolodge ( 1 night)
visa iconTransfer, 7 days private car
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