- City Tour
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- 1
- from €30
- Starting in Yazd
TOUR SUMMARY & PRICING
- Tour Name : Yazd City Tour 1
- Starts in : Yazd
- Ends in : Yazd
- Departures : Everyday at 09:00
WITH THIS TOUR YOU VISIT :
- more than 8 tourist highlights of Yazd
- 1 UNESCO World Heritage Site
PRICE per person (EUR)
- €50/person
- €40/person
- €30/person
- Group Size
- One
- Two
- Three and more
TERMS
- To confirm the booking, you need to complete and submit the booking form.
- A booking confirmation will be sent to you by email with detailed terms of service.
- The booking will be confirmed with a deposit of EUR250.00/person or the tour full price if it’s lower.
- Should the departure time is not within the next 14 days, we can keep the booking without a deposit for 48 hours.
- You can see general terms of service here.
BOOKING FORM
- Comfortable A/C Vehicle for all transports
- Experienced English speaking guide
- Flights
- Personal insurance
- Visa fees
- Expenses of personal nature
- Tips & Portages
- Entrance fees
ITINERARY
Let us take you on a journey back in time to a mixture of ancient sites and samples of Islamic arts and architecture, spiced with the rich culture of Iranian hospitality.
Yazd, in the middle of Iran and in a remote desert location, remained largely immune to large battles, including the Mongols’ invasion. It’s a living testimony to the use of limited resources for survival in the desert. We start our program at AmirChakhmagh Complex , where we see Yazd’s landmark facade, a venue for religious ceremonies. We then visit The Water Museum, with a visible qanat running underneath, posing the old art of water management in this arid landscape. Jameh Mosque of Yazd is next with its magnificent portal and minarets. From here, we start strolling in the narrow alleys of The Old Town, renowned for its earthen architecture and windcathcers. Yazd was a refuge for Zoroastrians after Arab conquest and is still the hub of the country’s Zoroastrian community. We visit a Fire Temple which gives us more information about this ancient religion. The sacred fire of this temple is stated to have been burning since about 470 AD. We the proceed to The Towers of Silence, used until few decades ago by Zoroastrians for excarnation – that is, for dead bodies to be exposed to carrion birds, usually vultures. Next is Dowlatabad garden, a Persian garden with a pavilion having the tallest windcatcher of the country. Our tour ends at a Zoorkhaneh, Persian traditional gym, where we can watch Persian traditional sports in action.