DAY 1: TEHRAN
We start our tour of northern Tehran at the Nature Bridge with immaculate views of north Tehran and Alborz mountains. We then visit Niavaran Palace, the last residence and office of Shah before the Islamic revolution. Next is the house of Imam Khomeini, from where he ruled Iran for a decade. Afterwards, we visit Tajrish Old Bazaar is next, where we can see a vibrant traditional bazaar where Tehranies do their daily shopping. Saadabad Palace is next which is a large compound of Royal palaces used during the Pahlavi era. Our last stop is Darband, which is a valley in the north of Tehran, remained hidden from the hustle-bustle of Tehran metropolitan. O/N Tehran
DAY 2: TEHRAN
The tour starts in Bagh-e-Melli, formerly known as the Parade Square, where we can see some landmark buildings dating back to Reza Shah’s reign (early 20th century). The National Museum is next, where the rich 7000+ year history of Iran is on display with a unique collection of chronologically ordered archaeological findings. UNESCO World Heritage site of Golestan Palace comes next where the Qajar (18-19th century) headquarter of the country can be seen. We continue the tour with a visit to the busy Grand Bazaar of Tehran, followed by an unforgettable visit to the world-renowned Treasury of National Jewels. The tour finishes at the former US embassy called as the Den of Espionage in Iran after its seizure in 1979 leading to the hostages’ crisis between Iran and the USA. O/N Tehran
DAY 3: TEHRAN > QOM > KASHAN
We drive to Kashan visiting some interesting sites en-route. The first site is The Mausoleum of Imam Khomeini and Tehran war cemetery. After about an hour drive with a glimpse of a large salt lake, we stop in the religious city of Qom, where we can visit one the most important religious centres in Iran, The Holy Shrine of Hazrat-e-Masuma. Another hour drive takes us to the desert city of Kashan where we visit Fin Garden, an interesting sample of the Persian garden. We have the afternoon free for exploring this well-preserved desert city. O/N Kashan
DAY 4: KASHAN > ABYANEH > ISFAHAN
We start the day by visiting some historical houses with interesting architecture. This will be followed by a visit to Kashan Bazaar and Aghabozorg Mosque before leaving for Isfahan with a stop in Abyaneh (The Red Village) stop where we can visit a well-preserved old Iranian village famous for its red buildings. It’s a living architectural and anthropological museum. Isfahan is another 2.5-hour drive away. O/N Isfahan
DAY 5: ISFAHAN
Iranians claim Isfahan is half the world! One of the largest cities of the world in the 16-17th centuries, and the capital of Safavid dynasty. We start today’s program in UNESCO World Heritage site of
Naghsh-e-Jahan Sq., one of the largest city squares in the world, where we will visit
Aliqapu Palace (in 6 floors),
The Royal (or Imam) Mosque (one of the masterpieces of Persian Islamic architecture),
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque (private mosque of the royal court) and
Chehelsotoun (40-columns) Pavilion. We will then stroll through the labyrinth of
Qeysarieh Bazaar, starting on the northern side of the square and ending at
The Old Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, another UNESCO world heritage site, one of the oldest still standing mosques in Iran. We then visit Jolfa, the Armenian quarter of the city, where we visit
Vank Cathedral, a showcase of Christianity in Iran. Our next stop will be on the banks for Zayandeh River, where we can visit several historical bridges, including
Siosepol and
Khaju, the two most beautiful bridges of the city. The tour ends with a walk on
Charbagh Street, literally the four gardens, a historical street in the heart of Isfahan.
O/N Isfahan
DAY 6: ISFAHAN
Free time or optional Programs –
O/N Isfahan
DAY 7: ISFAHAN > PASARGADAE > NAGHSH-E-ROSTAM > PERSEPOLIS > SHIRAZ
On a long drive to Shiraz, we stop in
Pasargadae, visiting the tomb of Cyrus the Great and remains of the first capital of the Achaemenid Empire. Another hour drive takes us to
Naghsh-e-Rostam, a necropolis for Achaemenid kings and a collection of Sassanid rock reliefs. Before arriving in Shiraz, we will have a long stop in
Persepolis to visit the magnificent remains from the ancient world in this 2500 years old ceremonial complex used for celebrating Nowruz, the Persian new year at the spring equinox during the Achaemenid Empire. Today’s program ends with a short stop at the
Quran Gate. Travellers passing underneath the gates were believed to receive the blessing of the Holy Book. (Total drive 460km./285 miles)
O/N Shiraz
DAY 8: SHIRAZ
Today’s program starts at
Qavam Mansion with its beautiful orange garden, where we can visit a nice sample of Qajar era interior decorations.
Nasirolmolk Mosque or the Pink Mosque, famous as the most colourful mosque of Iran is next followed by visiting
Shahcheragh Shrine, one of the most important holy shrines in Iran. We will then stroll into
Vakil Bazaar, to see one of the well-preserved samples of traditional roofed bazaars of Iran. On exit from the Bazaar, we see
Vakil Mosque with its renowned spiral pillars and green marble minbar (pulpit).
Vakil Hammam (Public Bath) is our next stop where you can see an elaborate sample of traditional Iranian bathhouses with wax statues showing the relevant costumes and traditions.
Karimkhani Citadel, the Zand dynasty’s headquarters is next. We will then drive to visit
Eram garden, part of the city’s botanical gardens and a UNESCO world heritage site and end our program at
Hafiz Memorial where Iranians gather to commemorate their most popular poet who lived in Shiraz in the 14th century.
O/N Shiraz
The tour ends here. You can fly out of Iran via Shiraz airport, return to Tehran on a flight/train, or continue exploring Iran with one of our other tours.