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Reise in Den Nordosten Irans Vogelgespräche und der Weisheit Edelstein Reise in den Nordosten Irans September/Oktober / 22 Tage Auf der Seidenstrasse von Teheran aus in Richtung Osten zur heiligen Stadt Mashhad und bei der anschliessenden Umrundung der grossen Salzwüste erwarten Sie grossartige Städte, Sufi-Klöster, Mausoleen, Oasen, Medresen, Vulkangebirge, Moscheen, Sanddünen, Windmühlen, Bazars, Geisterdörfer, Handwerksbetriebe, schweigende Türme, Karawansereien, armenische Kirchen, zoroastrische Feuertempel, Taubentürme, Zitadellen, Minarette, Salzpfannen sowie viele warmherzige Begegnungen. Reiseverlauf (Kleine Änderungen vorbehalten) 01. Tag Zug Schweiz – Frankfurt Flughafen, Flug Frankfurt - Teheran (2 Ü Hotel Grand Ferdowsi **** in Teheran) 02. Tag Besichtigungen in Teheran. 03. Tag Fahrt nach Bastam über Semnan – Ahovan – Damghan (1 Ü Hotel Tourist Inn ** in Bastam) 04. Tag Besichtigungen in Bastam. Fahrt nach Mashhad über Miyandasht – Mehr – Khosrowgerd – Nishapour (3 Ü Hotel Aban **** o.ä. in Mashhad) 05. Tag Ausflug nach Tus und Besichtigungen in Mashhad 06. Tag Ausflug nach Kalat-e Naderi 07. Tag Fahrt nach Khar Gerd über Sangbast - Torbat-e Jam – Taybad – Kerat - Nashtifan (1 Ü Zelt bei Khar Gerd) 08. Tag Fahrt nach Ferdows über Bidokht – Gonabad (1 Ü Hotel Emad Nezam ** in Ferdows) 09. Tag Fahrt nach Farahzad über Deyhuk – Esfahak – Tabas – Khour – Mesr (2 Ü in trad. Lehmhaus in Farahzad) 10. Tag Ausflug in die Wüste „Dasht-e Kavir“ mit den Oasen Arousan und Mohammad Abad-e Kureh Gaz 11. Tag Fahrt nach Yazd über Jandagh – Choupanan – evt. Taft/Cham (2 Ü Trad. Hotel Moshir ol-Mamalek *** o.ä. in Yazd) 12. Tag Besichtigungen in Yazd 13. Tag Fahrt nach Isfahan über Meybod – Nain – Mohammadiyeh (4 Ü Trad. Hotel Sonati oder Atiqh *** o.ä. in Isfahan) 14. Tag Besichtigungen in Isfahan 15. Tag Besichtigungen in New-Jolfa und Isfahan 16. Tag Tag zur freien Verfügung in Isfahan 17. Tag Fahrt von Isfahan nach Kashan über Natanz - Abyaneh (1 Ü Trad. Hotel Ehsan *** oder Manouchehri **** o.ä. in Kashan) 18. Tag Besichtigungen in Kashan. Fahrt zur Karawanserei Maranjab (1 Ü Zelt bei Maranjab) 19. Tag Fahrt zur Karawanserei Qasr-e Bahram über Sefid Ab – Ain ar-Rashid (1 Ü Zelt in Qasr-e Bahram) 20. Tag Fahrt nach Teheran über Garmsar oder über Garmsar (nur bei klarem Wetter) – Polur (Damavand) (2 Ü Hotel Grand Ferdowsi **** in Teheran) 21. Tag Besichtigungen in Teheran 22. Tag Flug Teheran – Frankfurt, Zug Frankfurt Flughafen – Schweiz www.iranreisen.ch .
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