PERFECT PERSIA (26 Days)
Tour Price: 2090 EURO
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Visits: Tehran, Qazvin, Masooleh, Bandar-e Anzali, Zanjan, Ardabil, Tabriz,
Sarein, Julfa, Kaleibar, Hamadan, Kermanshah, Khuram abad, Ahvaz,
Dezfool, Shooshtar, Chogha Zanbil, Susa, Bishapoor, Shiraz, Persepolis, Yazd, Isfahan,
Kashan, Abyaneh, Natanz, Mashad, Zeinoddin, Sarab
By selecting this tour, you can gather a comprehensive knowledge about Persia. You will visit most of the beautiful cities of Iran and their outstanding attractions. You will also become familiar with the past and present history of our country.
"Perfect Tour of Persia " covers the cities from north to south of Iran with completely different climatic conditions.
Upon your pre-dawn arrival in Tehran airport, you will be cordially received
by our representative carrying our logo show card
(transfer
information)
who will direct you for transfer to your hotel. You will have time to rest
and relax before your morning tour of Tehran commences.
Tehran,
a modern megalopolis, prides itself in having unique museums with immense
and unrivaled collections and artifacts dating from the earliest onset of
history to the present era.
Your
tour begins with a trip to the Archeological Museum, one of the rare places
in the world where you will have the special opportunity of visiting and
experiencing the “evolution of mankind” through the marvelous display of
historical relics.
Next on
the agenda is your very much-awaited chance to savor the distinctive flavor
of Iranian cuisine. Lunch will be set in an exquisite traditional Iranian
restaurant where you will sample a wide range of delightful Persian dishes
and desserts.
Afterwards, you will visit
a world of jewels in a priceless Crown Jewels Museum one of which is one of
the two greatest diamonds, Darya-e-Noor (sea of light).
At the
end of the day, you will get a chance to see a variety of Persian hand-woven
carpets and rugs in the Carpet Museum which houses more than 100 spectacular
pieces from all over Iran. On top of that, you will also be given an insight
into the history of these carpets. Stay overnight in Tehran.
Drive
to the ancient village of Masooleh and visit the historical city of Qazvin
en route. Qazvin is the birthplace of numerous prominent Iranian scientists
and philosophers such as Dehkhoda. Near this town is the historical castle
of Alamoot, which is the unique memory of the God of Alamoot (Hasan Sabbah).
The fortress was destroyed on December 15, 1256 by Hulagu Khan as part of
the Mongol offensive on Islamic southwest Asia. After visiting Alamoot
castle you will depart for Masooleh and be accommodated in one of the
memorable hotels of the north of Iran in the middle of the forests.
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Day 3: Masooleh,
Drive To Bandar-e Anzali |
This
day tour you will visit the historical village of Masooleh. Its
architecture is one of the inquests in the world which is registered in
UNESCO. Masooleh architecture is unique. The buildings have been built
into the mountain and are interconnected. Courtyards and roofs both
serve as pedestrian areas similar to streets. Masooleh does not allow
any motor vehicles to enter, due to its unique layout. It is the only
village in Iran with such a prohibition. However, the small streets and
many stairs simply also wouldn't make it possible for vehicles to enter.
Yellow clay coats the exterior of most buildings in Masooleh. This
allows for better visibility in the fog.
Then you will visit the Anzali swamp which is one of the most beautiful
and biggest swamps in the world. There are lots of beautiful flowers
such as water lily, lots of unique birds and the silence there will hush
you. Stay overnight in Anzali.

You will depart for Ardabil. En rout you will visit the port of Astara.
There is also a city with this name just on the opposite side of the
border, within the Republic of Azerbaijan. The northern Astara (in
present-day Azerbaijan) was ceded from Persia by the Golestan Treaty of
1813 between Russia and Persia. Astara is an area where Zoroaster may
have visited. Its history dates back to 6,000 years ago. You will see
the most beautiful coasts of the Caspian Sea. Your tour will be
continued through Heiran Strait where you can visit one of the best Iran
landscapes. Stay overnight in Ardabil.
Ardabil
is a historical, beautiful and unforgettable city which is located in the
skirts of Sabalan Mountain (the bride of Iran Mountains). In this city the
Safavid dynasty took place. You will visit the mausoleum of
Sheikh Safi-ad-Din-e-Ardabili. It is an impressive ancient monument,
comprising the following components: the mausoleums of Sheikh Safi and
Shah Isma'il, Chini khaneh (meaning the house of chinaware), a mosque,
Jannat Sara (meaning the house of paradise), Khanaqah (the house of
Dervishes), Cheragh Khaneh (the house of lamps), Shahid khaneh (the
house of martyrs) and Chelleh Khaneh (the place where devotees shut
themselves up during the forty days of Lent). The mausoleum of Sheikh
Safi, the famous dome of which is called "Allah-Allah" has an octagonal
interior.
Near Ardabil (25 KM) is the city of Sarein which is well-known for its
spas. There you can enjoy the remedial benefits of those spas. Stay
overnight in Sarein.
Move
toward Tabriz. En rout you will go through Sarab town and enjoy the
beautiful nature of that region and the plutonian mountain of Sabalan. The
mountain is known for its beautiful vistas, including the Shirvan pass,
where few climbers ever venture. You will also see Sahand mountains. It is
one of the highest mountains in Iranian Azerbaijan. The Sahand mountains are
directly south of Tabriz, the highest peak of which at an altitude of 3,750
m. This evening is free at your leisure. Stay overnight in Tabriz.
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Day 7: An
Excursion to Julfa |
Take
a trip to the historical border city of Julfa which is located near the
Aras River and the fascinating forests of Arasbaran. Julfa is the
stronghold of the Armenian Christians who possess a rich and unique culture
of their own. You will visit the ancient churches there and then will drive back to Tabriz. Stay overnight in Tabriz.
Azerbaijan
is home to one of the most cultured and bravest races in Iran, the Azaris.
Be impressed by the profundity and richness of Azeri culture, language,
music, dance and literature. It will be a wonderful opportunity for you to
rub shoulders with the Azaris and learn more about the origins of the
Constitution Revolution. You will visit Tabriz and see the impressive tomb
of Shahriar, the most famous Persian and Azeri poet. A trip to the following
should not be missed and you will also visit the exotic bazaar with an
interesting array of ethnic crafts on sale. See the exquisite Jameh and
Kabood Mosques and explore the interesting collections of the Azerbaijan and
Constitution Revolution Museums. After lunch, you will be transported to the
fascinating village of Kandovan and be amazed by its unique and picturesque
architecture. Kandovan is located in the westward of Tabriz. After passing
the city of Oskoo and beautiful mountainous scenery we will reach this
marvelous village.
The special architecture is the reason of its universal reputation. Its
dwellers carved the rocks of mountains and settled their lives there. The
archeologists have estimated the antiquity of this village to 3000 years
ago. The main activities of people in this splendid village are ranching,
husbandry and gardening. The scene of piping in the rocks of the mountain
indicates the co-existence of human being and its surrounding environment.
Kandovan is a beautiful sample of presence and using of nature in men’s
life. Stay overnight in Tabriz.

Head for Zanjan and get a chance to see Uroomiah Lake which covers an
immense 140km and reaches 5 to 6m in depth. This lake possesses 102 big
and small islands and is the second largest saline lake in the world.
Step into the Takht-e Suleiman and have your breath taken away by the
Sassanid fire temples recognized by UNESCO. Your accommodation will be
in Zanjan.
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Day 10: Zanjan,
Drive To Hamadan |
Zanjan
is one of the centers of handicrafts production in Iran. In this city, you
will get to visit the Safavid bazaar of the city. Then depart for the city
of Hamadan. En route, you will visit the Gonbad-e Soltaniyeh which is one of
the most magnificent monuments used to be the capital of Ilkhanid rulers of
Persia in the 14th century. Its name translates as "the Imperial". In 2005,
UNESCO listed Soltaniyeh as one of the World Heritage Sites. In the evening
you will visit Ganjnameh that hosts 2 Achaemenian inscriptions and had a
nice landscape. Stay overnight in Hamadan.
Hamadan
is believed to be amongst the oldest Iranian cities and one of the oldest in
the world. Hamadan is a green mountainous area on the foothills of the
3574-meter Alvand Mountain, in the mid west of Iran. The city is 1850 meters
above sea level.
Tour the mausoleums of the philosopher/mathematician Ibn Sina (Avicenna),
and Baba Taher.
Ibn Sina often referred to by his Latinized name Avicenna was a Persian
physician, philosopher, and scientist who was born in 980 in Kharmaithen
near Bukhara, now in Uzbekistan (then Persia), and died June 1037 in
Hamadan, Persia (Iran). Baba Taher is known as one of the most revered and
respectable early poets in Persian literature. Most of his life is clouded
in mystery.
Also, visit the Shir-e Sangi (the Stone Lion) resting in the central
square. When first built, this statue had a twin counterpart for which they
both constituted the old gate of the city. The Dervish Monastery of
Gonbad-e-Alavian dates from the twelfth century and is noted for its
brilliant stucco designs. Later, tour the shrine of Esther & Mordecai, the
most important Jewish pilgrimage site in Iran. A Jewish presence in Hamadan
remains today.
In the evening you will visit one of the unique phenomena in the world,
Alisadr Cave, which is one of the biggest water caves. The cave was
originally discovered during the reign of Darius I (521-485 BC) which can be
verified by an old inscription at the entrance of the tunnel. However, the
knowledge of the existence of the tunnel was lost, and only rediscovered in
1978 when a local shepherd followed the tunnel searching for water or a lost
goat. Stay overnight in Hamadan.
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Day 12: An
Excursion To Kermanshah |
Drive
westward to Kermanshah. Carry on the old caravan route to Bistoon dating
back to the Middle Paleolithic. The Achaemenian inscriptions offer details
in 1,200 lines about the battles of Darius the Great who fought against the
governors trying to dismantle the Empire originally founded by Cyrus. This
was the site where the decisive battle took place, leaving the famous
Tablets of Darius. You will visit the Anahita Temple-the mother goddess of
abundance and guardian of water in ancient Persia. Nearby in the village of
Sahneh you can visit the tomb of Ostad Khalil Alinejad the best player of
Tanboor in the world.
In Kermanshah visit the Sassanian rock carvings of Tagh-e-Bostan. These
bas-reliefs, cut from the stone cliff, depict royal scenes of battles and
hunts reflecting the glorious history of the Sassanid Kings. Stay overnight
in Kermanshah.

Proceed to Susa
and go through the cities of Khoram Abad and Dezfool on the way. The former
is the center of Lorestan Province, inhabited by the Lors, which is one of
the oldest races in Iran who are known for their warm hospitality, rich
history and culture. The city of Khoram Abad is dominated by the
Falak-ol-Aflak Castle. This gigantic structure was built during the Sassanid
era (226–651). Your accommodation will be in the historical city of Susa.
The remnants and the historical relics of Susa are testament to the fact
that this city was established 7000 years before Christ. This is the region
where one of the first governments of the world was formed, resulting in the
merger between the two cultures of the Iranian plateau and Mesopotamia. Pay
homage to the tomb of Daniel, the Jewish prophet, which has attracted a
steady flow of pilgrims from all over the Middle East. Next, be enchanted by
the exquisite beauty of the Apadana palace and the historical castle of
Susa. Fill your imagination with wonder with a visit to the magnificent
Chogha Zanbil temple. It is one of the few extant ziggurats outside of
Mesopotamia (the other is Sialk). Archaeological excavations undertaken
between 1951 and 1962 revealed the site again, and the ziggurat is
considered to be the best preserved example in the world. In 1979, Choqa
Zanbil became the first Iranian site to be inscribed on the UNESCO World
Heritage List. Then, visit the charming Shooshtar waterfalls and historical
bridges. You will be accommodated in the city of Ahvaz for the night.
Depart
Ahvaz for Shiraz where you can delight yourself in many of the beauties in
this city. You will visit the historical relics of Sarab-e-Bahram,
Bishapoor, Chogan strait
Bishapoor is an ancient city situated south of modern Faliyan, on the
ancient road between Persis and Elam. The road linked the Sassanid capitals
Istakhr (very close to Persepolis) and Ctesiphon. Bishapoor was built near a
river crossing and at the same site there is also a fort with rock-cut
reservoirs and a river valley with six Sassanid rock relieves. Stay
overnight in Shiraz.
Shiraz
is crowned as the heartland of Persian culture and this city of
sophistication will never fail to conjure up images of roses and
nightingales, gardens and poetry. This gorgeous city in the province of
Fars is home to famous poets such as Hafez and Sa'adi and historical
sites from different eras stretching back 6,000 years ago can be found.
Early in the morning, relish in the highlights of Shiraz when it was the
capital of Iran during the Zand Dynasty. Be inspired by the glorious
Karim Khan palace, the splendid Vakil mosque, Vakil Bazaar and
Saray-e-moshir with its splendid architecture and interesting ethnic
souvenir shops, Nasir Almolk mosque.
Next, you will stop for a mouth-watering Iranian lunch at one of the
traditional restaurants of Shiraz (Hammam-e-Vakil if possible).
In the evening, you will visit Ali-Ebn-e-Hamzeh and be prepared to
marvel at its beauties. Take a stroll through the Jahan Nama Garden and
witness its tall and proud cedars.
Not forgetting the two famous Persian poets, Hafiz and Sa'adi, whose
mysterious poems are everlasting in the Persian language, you will get a
chance to pay homage to their tombs.
Finally visit the Delgosha Garden and Khajoy-e-Kermani tomb from where
the perspective of the mysterious city of Shiraz will perpetuate in your
mind. At night have dinner in a nomadic restaurant (Yord cultural
complex) and immerse yourself in the world of the valiant Persian
nomads. Stay overnight in Shiraz.
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Day 17: An
Excursion To Persepolis |
Be
prepared to be inspired by the magnificence of Persepolis. This gem of
ancient Persia which dates back 2530 years ago is the result of the
exquisite works of a conglomeration of fine artists and architects from
various nations under the Achaemenid Empire.
Next, you will visit Koh-e-Rahmat which is sided east of Persepolis and
considered as a sacred mountain in ancient Persia.
Followed by Necropolis where you will marvel at the massive tombs of Old
Persian kings. Necropolis is a collection of a variety of awe-inspiring
historical relics from different pre-Islamic eras. Stay overnight in Shiraz.
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Day 18: Drive To Zeinoddin Caravanserai |

Depart
by surface to Zeinoddin a Safavid Caravanserai in the heart of desert which
is restored in the best way possible and got 2 awards from UNESCO in 2005
and 2006. On the way we will have short stops in Pasargadae to visit the
most important monument there which is undoubtedly the tomb of Cyrus the
Great, the originator of the greatest emperorship 500 years AD. Also you
will visit the bas relief of the Wing Man and get familiar with its
historical elucidations.
Then head to Abarqu to visit its traditional cisterns, ice-stories and 4500
years old cypress tree. Some trees in Iran are symbol of holiness; people
aspire in their heart and fasten pieces to its branches. You will enjoy
staying overnight in calming atmosphere in the middle of the desert with
its shining stars blinking.
Drive
to Yazd, the oldest adobe city in the world which is surrounded by the 4000m
summit of Shirkooh and two majestic deserts of Iran, Dasht-e-Kavir and
Kavir-e-Loot. This ancient city is furnished with mosques of stunning
beauty. The co-existence of the splendid fire temples and the holy sites of
different religions astonish every visitor.
Today’s tour includes visiting the Dakhmeh (tower of silence), fire
temple of the Zoroastrians, henna pounding work shops and the Amir Chakhmagh
complex. From the minarets of this complex, you will get a breath-taking
perspective of the oldest adobe city.
Lunch will be served at the Hammam-e-Khan traditional restaurant.
Towards the end of the day, you will visit the marvelous Water museum,
Jameh mosque and Doulat Abad Garden. Stay overnight in Yazd.

On this day, you will traverse 300 km from Yazd to Isfahan which is in the
vicinity of Dasht-e-Kavir and the attractive city of Nain. Nain is known as
the city of cisterns and possesses around 80 cisterns. You will get a chance
to visit one of the oldest and most important mosques of Persian Islamic
architecture. Stay overnight in Isfahan.
Isfahan,
the legendary city which never fails to enchant its visitors, is the
pearl of traditional Islamic archeology. This city is revived by the
works of contemporary artists.
Isfahan prides itself in having fascinating historical garden palaces.
Legend has it that the city was founded at the time of Tahmourass or
Keykavous and because of its glories has been entitled “Half the World”.
Your full day tour includes the famed Imam Square (Naqsh-e-Jahan), a
huge square second in the world to Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Tour the
architectural marvels of Sheikh Lotfollah and Imam Mosques, Aliqapu
Palace, Chehel Sutoon and Hasht Behesht Palaces, and also visit one of
the most famous bazaars in Iran, where you can purchase the arts &
crafts for which Isfahan is so well renowned. Stay overnight in Isfahan.
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Day 22: An excursion to Kashan and Abyaneh |
Today,
you will visit the UNESCO recognized village of Abyaneh, located at the foot
of Mount Karkas and in the vicinity of desert. Appreciate the serenity of
this quaint village with its splendid archaeology and meet the dwellers who
speak, live and dress in the original Persian style.
Next, hop on to Kashan and visit Tabatabaiha and Borojerdiha house and some
other historical places specially chosen by your tour guide and be
acquainted with the previous century’s architecture, the Qajar era. Return
back to Esfahan and stay overnight there.
Isfahan’s
Jameh mosque holds in itself the passage of several centuries of historical
Islamic evolution. This mosque is a gallery of Islamic architecture in which
the progress of the architecture from the outset of Islam till recent times
is evident. Then we will visit Vank Church which is one of the most
beautiful Armenian churches in the world and will undoubtedly capture the
attention of every Christian. Your day will conclude with a visit to Monar
Jomban, the tomb of a Sufi with its shaking minarets and some historical
bridges. Finally you will fly to Mashad and stay overnight there.
Mashad
is a city where the Shiite Imam Reza was martyred and thus is an important
site for Shiite Muslim Pilgrims. It is the first holy shrine in Iran and is
a huge complex. You will enjoy full day city tour in Mashad (Imam Reza Holy
Shrine, Ferdosi Tomb, Nader Shah Museum). After visiting the holy shrine you
will head to Tus to visit the tomb of Ferdosi, the great epic poet of the
10th century A.D. who has written great epic of Shahnameh or literally
"Letter Of King" in which we have stories of Rostam and Sohrab which is as
great as Illiad and Odyssey of Homer in western culture. After that you will
visit Harounieh, a nice structure with unknown function in the old times.
Finally you will have a night travel by train to Tehran.
Embark
on a tour to the Golestan Palace, known as the "Rose Garden". Constructed as
a residence during the Qajar Dynasty, the Palace complex offers an oasis of
silence and shade in the heart of Tehran. The last two Pahlavi Kings
coronation ceremonies were held in the Palace, and much of its former
splendor is on display. Then visit Sa'ad Abad Complex with an immense
1,100,000 square meters and 18 magnificent historical palaces (2 of which
you will visit) will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on you.
Subsequently, you will be acquainted with the world of Iranian arts with a
trip to the Reza Abbasi Museum which boasts a diverse collection of
different art forms. Your Tehran excursion will end at the Ceramic Museum
where you will be able to witness its construction with glorious ancient
archaeology. Your final afternoon in Tehran is at your leisure to do any
last minute shopping or exploring. Stay overnight in Tehran.
Last but not least, depart Iran – the land of warmth and hospitality
with fond memories.
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1. Iran visa
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2. 25 nights stay in middle class hotels
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3. Transportation vehicle for 26 days all across Iran during the trip
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4. Experienced English speaking guide for 26 days
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5. Breakfast and lunch -
6. Domestic flights
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7. All the entrance fees
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8. Special offers
9.Transfer by guide
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