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A 15-Day Travel Itinerary to Iran A 15-day Travel Itinerary to Iran 1) Golestan palace 10) Shazdeh Mahan Garden 2) Chogha Zanbil 11) Arg e Bam 3) Apadana Palace 12) Pahlavanpur Garden 4) Shushtar Historical 13) Yazd Hydraulic System 14) Dowlat Abad Garden 5) Bishapour 15) Jameh mosqe of Isfahan 6) Eram Garden 16) NAghsh-e Jahan Square 7) Persepolis 17) Chehel Sotoun 8) Pasargad 9) Sarvestan Palace Summery: Duration: 15 days Destinations: Tehran→ Ahvaz → Shiraz →Kerman→ Yazd→ Isfahan→ Kashan → Tehran Day 1: Tehran arriving and transfer to the hotel Day 2: Tehran (Golestan palace, National Jewerly museum, National museum, Milad tower) Day3: Ahvaz (Apadana Palace, Tomb of Daniel, Chogha Zanbil, Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System, Karun river) Day4: Ahvaz →Shiraz (Bishapur) Day5: Shiraz (Eram garden, Persepolis, Naghsh-e Rostam, Pasargad) Day6: Shiraz (Nasir Al_Molk Mosque, Karim Khan citadel,Vakil complex,Narenjestan Ghavam garden,Tomb of Hafez) Day 7: Shiraz →Kerman (Sarvestan Palace,maharloo lake) Day 8: Kerman (Ganjalikhan Complex,Shazdeh Mahan Garden, Rayen Castle, Arg e Bam) Day 9: Kerman → Yazd (Pahlavanpur Garden) Day10: Yazd ((Amirchakhmaq Complex, Jameh mosqe,Dowlat Abad Garden,Zoroastrian Fire Temple,Tower of Silence, Fahaadaan) DAY 11: Yazd→Isfahan (Chak Chak, Jameh mosqe of Nain, Si_o_Seh Pol and Khaju Bridge) Day 12: Isfahan (Naghsh-e Jahan Square, Chehel Sotoun, Hasht Behesht, Vank Cathedral) Day 13: Isfahan →Kashan (Abyaneh traditional village) Day14: Kashan ( Boroujerdi Traditional House, Tabatabaei Historical House, Fin Garden, Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, Agha Bozorg Mosque, Bazzar of Kashan) Day 15: Tehran and departure flight to your contry Iran tour :Tehran, Ahvaz, Shiraz, Kerman , Isfahan , Kashan , Tehran 1 Details: Day 1: Tehran After arriving at Ika Airport, our representative will meet and greet you at the airport. Our guide will transfer you to your hotel to rest. Day 2: Tehran After breakfast your city tour of Tehran will start, you will visit The Golestan palace, National Jewelry museum and National museum. Your city tour of Tehran will finish to spend some hours to explore The Milad tower and flight to Ahvaz. Day 3: Ahvaz We head to one of the oldest habitats known in the world Susa for visiting Apadana Palace, Tomb of Daniel and Chogha Zanbil.The next city is Shushtar for exploring a world heritage site: Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System and then back to Ahvaz for spending some time next to the Karun river . Day 4: Ahvaz→Shiraz Today we visit Bishapur (Shapur's City, is an ancient city located in Fars province, Iran in the vicinity of Persepolis. ‘Chogan’ in Persian means polo, one of Iranians’ traditional entertainments and it seems this valley (tang-e) was a place for Iranians in ancient times to play polo. Some inscriptions of Sassanid kings on the four corners around a river in this valley are invaluable heritages. Day 5: Shiraz Today we will visit the Eram garden and then drive to Marvdasht to visit Persepolis and Naghsh-e Rostam that are two masterpieces of historical places in Iran. Persepolis is registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Pasargad and The oldest alive existing in the world are tow next destinations that we visit and Then keep driving Day6: Shiraz After Breakfast have a full-day city tour to visit the amazing Nasir Al_Molk Mosque that is also known as pink mosque. If you can visit early in the morning, you will have the chance of taking amazing pictures of sun light in this place.Then to visit Karim Khan citadel and Zandiyeh complex that includes Vakil Complex that was built by Karimkhan, King of Iran during Zand era and consist of Arg-e Karimkhan citadel, the Arg means the Fort of ruler Karim Khan, Vakil Bath, It gives you a taste of the cultural and traditional bath, Vakil Bazaar and Vakil mosque inside of the Bazaar. Narenjestan Ghavam garden is the next place that dates back in 19th century, Iranian aristocratic mansion use to have two parts: the Shah Neshin (where the Shah sits for his public life) and the Andarooni (domestic house, where the aristocrat's family live). Next place will be Tomb of Hafez. Iran tour :Tehran, Ahvaz, Shiraz, Kerman , Isfahan , Kashan , Tehran 2 Day7: Shiraz→ Kerman We will drive to Kerman to visit Sarvestan Palace (A historical monument that is one of the magnificent palaces of sasanid era) and Maharloo Lake (also known as pink lake. As the weather gets warmer lake becomes more pink) on the way. Day 8: Kerman Kerman full day city tour: Starting the excursion with Ganjalikhan Complex and then Driving to Arg e Bam and visiting Rayen Castle( Rayen displays all the architectural elements of a deserted citadel)and Shazdeh Mahan Garden( This garden is a green oasis lying in the heart of the desert) on the our way. Day 9: Kerman → Yazd When tourists first came to our country to visit, they witnessed some gardens and mansions with a special kind of figures and style they have never seen before.on the way we visit Pahlavanpur Garden one of the gardens that are on the unesco’s world heritage sites. DAY 10: Yazd A great Full day city tour in Yazd. Visit the Zoroastrian Towers of Silence, the Fire Temple, Amirchakhmaq Complex, Dowlat Abad Garden, Jameh mosqe and then we walk around in Fahadan. Day 11: Yazd→Isfahan Leaving for Isfahan and on the way we visit Zoroastrian Temple of Chak Chak and Nain Jameh mosqe and finally we spend time in Si_o_Seh Pol and Khaju Bridge at night. Day 12: ISFAHAN Full day city tour in Isfahan to visit Naghsh-e Jahan Square that includes (Shah Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Ali Ghapoo and traditional Bazaar). Then to visit Chehel Sotoun palace, Hasht Behesht palace, Vank Cathedral (A nice and beautiful church located in a Christian neighbor called Jolfa) . Si_o_Seh Pol and Khaju Bridge next to Zayandeh River. Iran tour :Tehran, Ahvaz, Shiraz, Kerman , Isfahan , Kashan , Tehran 3 Day 13: Kashan You will continue your travel plan by driving to Kashan and visiting Abyaneh traditional Village that is beautiful red village whose inhabitants are still living the way they lived 2500 years ago, as they wear colorful local clothes and the architecture of their houses is really interesting with stepped houses. Day 14: Kashan You will visit the Boroujerdi Traditional House, Tabatabaei Historical House belongs to Mr.Tabatabaei, carpet businessman of 200 years ago. Fin Garden the historical monuments in this garden have an artistic architecture with colorful windows and painted roofs. You have to keep your heads up to see the beauty of the architecture, especially in roofs.Today we will visit Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, Agha Bozorg Mosque and Bazzar of Kashan as well. Overnight Kashan. Day 15: Leaving Iran from TEHRAN Driving to Tehran and Our representative will transfer you to Imam Khomeini International Airport according to your flight time. Inclusions: All entrane fees Visa services Daily refreshments Accomodation and breakfast Travel insurance One domestic flight Lunches and dinners Daily excursions with tourist guide Pax DBl ROOM (p.p) SGL ROOM 2-4 1.101 EUR 1.1.1 EUR 5-8 1.100 EUR 1.3.0 EUR 1-12 880 EUR 1.150 EUR 13-16 150 EUR 1.110 EUR 1.-20 8.0 EUR 1.1.0 EUR Iran tour :Tehran, Ahvaz, Shiraz, Kerman , Isfahan , Kashan , Tehran 4 Persepolis (Fars province-Shiraz- Boroujerdi House(Isfahan Province- Amir Chakhmaq Squre(Yazd Marvdasht) Kashan) Province-Yazd) Naghsh-e Jahan Square(Isfahan Milad tower(Tehran Province-Tehran) Nasir Al_Molk Mosque(Fars Province-Isfahan) province-Shiraz) Shushtar Historical Hydraulic Maharloo Lake(Fars province) Chogha Zanbil(Khuzestan System(Khuzestan Province- Province-Shush) Shushtar) +98-21-88984780 - +98-9121998006 [email protected] www. RayanTour.com L;l @VoyagetoIran Iran tour :Tehran, Ahvaz, Shiraz, Kerman , Isfahan , Kashan , Tehran 5 .
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