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Düsseldorf to Tehran (5 Nights)
Tour Price: 499 EURO
+Round-trip ticket
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Day 1 (Saturday): ARRIVE
TEHRAN
Arrive in Tehran at 22:25 PM. You will
be met by our representative for the transfer to your hotel. You will have
dinner at restaurant enjoying live music.
Day 2 (Sunday):
SHIRAZ
Transfer to the airport in the morning for your flight to
Shiraz. One of the highlights of any tour of Iran is a visit to Shiraz and to
neighboring Persepolis, the capital of Darius. Shiraz is traditionally known as
the city of Roses and Nightingales, but has become known in recent times as a
seat of intellectual learning. It was home to Sa'di
and Hafez, the famed Persian poets, and is considered the cradle of Persian
Civilization. You will enjoy visits to the Eram Garden, the tombs of the Persian
poets Saadi and Hafiz, Nasirol-Molk Mosque, the Church of Saint Simon the Zealot, Vakil Mosque, and the Shrine of Shah-Cheragh
"King of Light", noted for its dazzling mirror tiles.
Day 3 (Monday): SHIRAZ-
PERSEPOLIS
Persepolis, which in
Greek literally means the capital of Persia, lies 36 miles north of Shiraz. Persepolis
is the last and ultimate expression of the ancient Middle East. Construction
began by Darius the Great (521
– 468 BC) as the focus of the mighty Achaemenian Empire nearly 2,500
years ago. Spend a half day exploring these mighty ruins. Your tour will also
include the Kuh-i-Rehmat and Nagsh-e-Rustam (Relief of Rustam). This afternoon is free at your leisure for exploring or any shopping. Fly to Isfahan in the
evening.
Day 4 (Tuesday):
ISFAHAN Isfahan
is a wonder. Truly a city of splendor, legend has it that the city was founded
at the time of Tahmourass or Keykavous. During the Safavid Era (sixteenth and
seventeenth century AD), Isfahan was a city of Gardens and Palaces. As a major
trade center of its time, Isfahan's was known as "Half the World." Your full day
tour includes Hasht Behesht, Vank Church, the spectacular and historic Friday
Mosque as well as the famous bridges. In particular, the "33 arch bridge" or "Si o Se Pol" dates from 1602 and is a
colorful meeting place for locals to gather, drink tea, and refresh themselves.
Day 5
(Wednesday):
ISFAHAN
Today's
half 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
Palace, 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. Fly to Tehran
at noon. You will enjoy half
day tour in Tehran to visit the Crown Jewels Museum with its impressive
collection of precious gems and dazzling works of art. Continue on to
Sa'dabad Palace and the Museum of Reza
Abbasi, named after the most famous miniaturist of
the Safavid era. The museum, opened in 1977, exhibits artifacts dating back to
prehistoric and Islamic periods, and is particularly rich in calligraphy.
Day 6
(Thursday): DEPART TEHRAN
This
morning's tour includes the Archaeological Museum with its fine collection of
artifacts, including a stone capital of a winged lion from Susa, and a sixth
century BC audience hall relief of Darius the Great recovered from the Treasury
at Persepolis. The museum contains items that date back from the Sumerian Period
(4500 BC) to the contemporary. Also, visit the Ethnological Museum, which houses
unique wax works depicting a wide array of indigenous Iranian cultures. Later
visit the Carpet Museum with its superb collection of Persian rugs and carpets,
and tour the Glass and Ceramic Museum. Transfer to the airport for your
departing international flights at 6:30 PM.
Tour Services
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Iran visa
- Round-trip ticket
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5 nights stay in 3 star hotels (Tehran, Shiraz and Isfahan)
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Transportation vehicle for 5 full days , 4 transfers
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Experienced tour guide
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4 dishes of Breakfast , 5 dishes of lunch and 4 dishes of
dinner
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Domestic Flights
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All the entrance fees
Plus
Dress
customized For women coming to Iran (for free) .
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