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This tour is one of the most popular itinerary for short holiday in Iran. in this tour you will visit the best of Tehran, Shiraz, Yazd, and Isfahan which 7 UNESCO World Heritage sites of Iran are some of those destination. being familiar with old Tehran and history, culture of Iranian people, and Iranian delicious cuisine are some of attraction of this plan. in this tour, you will have 7 days and 8 nights accommodation planned tour to visit Iran. The hotel will be reserved for you for the first night to get Iran and take rest before starting of tour.
Day 1: Tehran
After arrival at Tehran International Airport (IKIA), our representative will meet and transfer you to the hotel, close to IKA airport.
Accommodation: Tehran
Day 2: Tehran, Shiraz
This morning, after having breakfast, we will check out from our hotel and our Iran classic tour starts from Tehran, by visiting the central part of the capital. The old texture of Tehran city includes Golestan Palace (World Heritage Site), Bazaar of Tehran, and National Museum. In the evening, we will be transferred to the Mehrabad airport, making a stop on the way to the Azadi Tower and after that, we will take a flight to Shiraz. After arriving to shiraz airport, we will be transferred to hotel and we will do check in hotel.
Accommodation: Shiraz
Day 3: Shiraz
After breakfast, we will visit Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque (Pink Mosque). This mosque comes to life with the sunrise and the colors dance throughout the day like whirling Dervishes. It reflects on the ground, walls, the arches, and the towering spires. It even reflects on the visitors as if a colorful ball is hit by the first sun ray and has exploded into thousands of butterflies all around.
In the evening, we will visit mirrored Mosque. Then, we will end our visit on a tranquil note in the lovely garden-tomb of Hafez, one of our most outstanding poets to feel the taste of Persian Literature.
Accommodation: Shiraz
Day 4: Persepolis, Pasargadae, Yazd
After breakfast and checking out of the hotel in Shiraz, We will drive to reach our destination of Yazd (A UNESCO World heritage city)
this day, We have some stop in our way to visit legendary city of Persepolis (A UNESCO World heritage site), former capital of Darius the Great and founded in 512 BC. There was no more impressive construction in the ancient world, except perhaps Karnak in Egypt.
Darius built the terrace, the Apadana (great audience hall), the Tachara (palace), the monumental staircases and his son, Xerxes, added the harem and the Hall of 100 C. Then it’s off to see the Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis, massive tombs, carved straight into the mountainside. After that, we will visit Pasargadae (A UNESCO World heritage site), tomb of Cyrus the Great and 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.
Continue to Yazd and check in to our hotel.
Accommodation: Yazd
Day 5: Yazd
Yazd is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Iran. Its silhouette punctuated by minarets and the 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 you 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), you 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. The next place to visit is the Friday Mosque, built in 1324, where you can see the tallest minarets in the country. Among the many other historical sites to visit in Yazd are beautiful old houses and the Dowlatabad Garden (A UNESCO World heritage city). Standing by the long reflecting pool in the garden, you will be shaded by ancient cypress trees. In front of you 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.
Accommodation: Yazd
Day 6: Yazd, Isfahan
After having breakfast, we will check out from the hotel and Leave the Yazd; our first stop this morning will be in Meybod where your first impression might be its striking monochromatic architecture of desert brick. But set along an ancient trade route, Meybod also offers a number of fascinating sites to visit including its caravanserai. Built in typical Safavid style, this ancient desert inn features verandahs, shaded passageways, and nearly 100 rooms– some of which are now used as artisan workshops. At the local icehouse, you’ll learn about the thick-clay construction and subterranean chamber that allowed local residents to
have ice and food storage before refrigeration– even during the intense desert heat of summer! Visiting Pigeon tower or house is one of those activities that would make you satisfied.
Accommodation: Isfahan
Day 7: Isfahan
Your exploration starts in Imam Square. This 17th-century site is one of the largest public spaces in the world. Here in the square, you’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.
You will also visit Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, also known as the Ladies Mosque, as it was built for the Shah's harem, renowned for a brightly colored domed ceiling, where the light creates the image of a peacock. In the Ali Qapu Palace, you’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.
Your exploration starts in Imam Square. This 17th-century site is one of the largest public spaces in the world. Here in the square, you’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.
You will also visit Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, also known as the Ladies Mosque, as it was built for the Shah's harem, renowned for a brightly colored domed ceiling, where the light creates the image of a peacock. In the Ali Qapu Palace, you’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.
You’ll end your 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.
If time permits, we will visit Si-o se pol.
Accommodation: Isfahan
Day 8: Isfahan, Kashan, Tehran
After breakfast and checking out of the hotel, we will leave Isfahan to Kashan.
Our first stop will be in Abyaneh which is known as a Red Village because of its red soil and houses. The houses of Abyaneh bear an ancient architectural style, featured by the use of clay as the construction material and latticed windows and wooden doors. Then, you will visit Boroujerdi Traditional House. It was built about 130 years ago in the reign of Qajar dynasty (1857) by Iranian famous architect Ustad Ali Maryam. The owner was Haj Seyed Hasan Natanzi, a well-known merchant who mostly dealt with people of Boroujerd city. That’s why the house is known as Boroujerd's House.
Afterwards, we will visit the Traditional Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse that is a historical monument, showing the importance of bath culture not only for cleansing but for social life.
There is also the chance to buy some rose water, a local specialty, outside of the site.
After visiting the Kashan, we will drive to our hotel close to IKA international airport to rest.
Accommodation: the hotel close to IKA international airport.
Day 9: Leaving Tehran
Our representative will transfer you to Imam Khomeini International Airport according to your flight time
- Transfer to/from the airport - Domestic flight - English speaking guide’s services - All nights’ accommodation in 4 star hotels (8 nights) - Land travel in Iran by an air-conditioned coach - Services of an Iranian tour lecturer throughout the tour - Meals: 7 breakfasts - Entrance fees
- International air fares, taxes and surcharges - Personal travel insurance - Visa stamp fee - Lunches and dinner - Tips to local guides and drivers
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