- Tehran (3 Nights)
- Esfahan (3 Nights)
- Yazd (2 Nights)
- Kerman (3 Nights)
- Shiraz (3 Nights)
Notice; For flights arriving early morning hotel must be booked from previous night.
Arrival mid-night to Imam Khomeini Int. Airport. Greeting at the airport by your guide and transfer to Hotel. Check in and rest.
City tour in Tehran. Visiting Golestan palace (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2013) include Wind Catcher Edifice, Mirror Hall.
Short walk around the Great Bazaar of Tehran.
Visiting the National Jewels Museum ( The museum of National Jewels is one of the biggest jewels collections of the world. The Jewels of many Persian kings are there)
Full day city tour in Tehran. Visiting Darband area and the white palace in Saad Abad Complex.
Saad Abad Complex was the residential area of the last Shah of Iran and his father (Pahlavi dynasty) it comprises of more than 15 different palaces and museums in a very nice and vast garden area.
Driving to Kashan, visiting Fin Garden in Kashan (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the list of Persian Gardens in 2011), visiting Kashan bazaar.
Fin Garden in Kashan (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the list of Persian Gardens in 2011)
Visiting Iran’s largest houses built in the 18th century in Kashan, which have more than 40 rooms and 200 doors! Visiting Tabatabaeha’s house.
Full day city tour in Esfahan. Visiting Imam Square (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1979), include Shah Abbas’ Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah’s Mosque, Ali Qapu Palace and traditional bazaar of Esfahan. Visiting Chehel-Sotun (40Columns) Palace (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the list of Persian Gardens in 2011)
Full day city tour in Esfahan. Visiting the impressive Jame Mosque (At more than 20000 sq. meters it is the biggest historical mosque in Iran) registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2012.Visiting the Vank Cathedral in the Armenian quarter of Esfahan in Jolfa (Built between 1606 and 1655 with the help of the Safavid kings)
Driving to Yazd
What amazes you in Yazd is the general mud-brick view of the city and thousands of wind-catchers on top of the city. Yazd located on silk road, is one of the best examples of Persian culture and oriental atmosphere.
Evening tour in Yazd, Visiting Amir Chakhmaq’s Square
Full day city tour in Yazd. Visiting Old City, Tower of silence, Jame Mosque, Water Museum, Dowlat Abad Garden (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the list of Persian Gardens in 2011) , Zoroastrian’s fire temple
Driving to Kerman.
Half day city tour to visit the 17th century Ganj Ali Khan’s Square and Bath and the Grand Bazaar of Kerman, one of the oldest trading centers in Iran.
Excursion to Mahan (35km southeast of Kerman) to visit its two famous attractions, the mausoleum of the well-known Sufi dervish of Iran, Shah Nematollah Vali (dates from the early 15th century) and the impressive residential edifice of the last Qajari princes, Shazdeh’s Garden (Prince’s Garden, dates from 1850). Shazdeh’s Garden was registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the list of Persian Gardens in 2011. Then driving to Rayen (111km southeast of Kerman) to visit the ancient mud-brick citadel of rayen.
Excursion to Shahdad to visit the enormous “sand castles” shapes, called Kaluts of Shahdad, 145 km-long and 80 km-wide stretch of desert dominated by long lines of unbelievably high sand structures.
Driving to Shiraz, en route visiting Pasargadae, the tomb of Cyrus the great, visiting Necropolis (Nagshe Rostam) and visiting Persepolis (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1979)
Shiraz is known as the city of flower and nightingale, the city of poets and roses and it is titled as the cultural capital of Iran.
Visiting Nasir Almolk’s Mosque Naranjestan Garden, Saadi’s Tomb, Hafez’ Tomb and Eram Garden (registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the list of Persian Gardens in 2011) visiting the Shrine of Ali-Ebne Hamze and Shahcheragh Shrine.
Visiting Zand Complex, include Karim Khan’s Citadel, Vakil Mosque, Vakil Bazaar (The traditional Bazaar of Shiraz
Zand Complex was built by King Karim Khan (Vakil), in the middle of the 18th century when Shiraz was the capital of Iran.
Midnight transfer to Airport for flying back home.