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Iran Nomad Tour Iran Nomad Tour M Iran Travel Explorer M Iran Travel Explorer Iran Nomad Tour Iran Nomad Tour M Iran Travel Explorer M Iran Travel Explorer 2nd Floor of Babak Pharmacy Bldg, Shorideh Shirazi Ave., Tour Details · Shiraz, Iran. Follow us @irantravelexplorer Duration:13 days/12 nights @Tarokhtravel Start: Tehran Phone: +98-71 32301380-2 Finish: Tehran Fax: +98-71 32330355 @irantravelexplorer Mob: +98-9173083003 @irantravelexplorer Agency E-mail: [email protected] Reasonable Price Website: irantravelexplorer.com @Irantravelexplorer1 @irantravelexplorer Agency Persuasive Services Photography Flexible Itinerary Adventure Activities Trekking Iran Travel Explorer With over 2 decades of experience in tourism field; we are specializing in inbound and outbound tours from Iran and U.A.E. Tarokh International Tour & Travel Company is an official member of IATA and is officially licensed by Iran and United Arab Emirate’s Tourism Organization and international Civil Find our location on Google map Aviation Organization. Tarokh Tour and Travel company is best known among https://www.google.com/maps/place/ customers through its commercial name “Iran Iran Travel Explorer Travel Explorer”. I r a n T o u r s Tour Itinerary Iran Nomad Tour Iran Travel Explorer Day 1: Arriving in Tehran & start the M tour Golestan Palace On your pre-dawn arrival at Imam Khomeini International Airport, you will be met by our Golestan Palace Compound is the best example of Qajar era's representative carrying our logo show card (transfer art and architecture. It is located in Tehran city center and showcases the most outstanding royal buildings used by Qajar information) that will direct and transfer you to your and Pahlavi kings for residence, festivity, administration. hotel. You will have time to rest and relax before our morning tour of Tehran commences. Tehran is a modern metropolis town, heritages Entrance fee: 150,000 IRR awesome palace from Pahlavi and Qajar dynasty. In the morning tour is began by visiting Golestan Palace and Tehran grand Bazaar. Golestan Literally means National Museum of Iran rose land palace. This is marvellous inheritance from Qajar. The significant attribute of this palace is National Museum of Iran, located in Tehran, aging more than 70 Marble Throne. You will also visit National Museum years, and containing 300,000 museum objects. It is not only the of Iran and Jewellery Museum. Here is the most largest museum of History and Archaeology of the country, but dazzling collection of gemstones and jewellery known ranks as one of the few most prestigious museums of the world in the world. At last you will visit Milad Tower also in regard to grand volume, diversity and quality of its huge monuments. known Tehran Tower, which is a multi-purposed and sixth-tallest tower in the world. You will also enjoy of a traditional dinner at Milad’s tower restaurant. Entrance fee: 200,000 IRR Overnight Tehran. Pink Mosque (Nasir Almolk) The Nasir al-Mulk Mosque also known as the Pink Mosque Day 2: Fly to Shiraz, the city of is a traditional mosque in Shiraz, Iran. It was built under the Qajar Persia. The mosque includes extensive colored gardens glass in its facade, and displays other traditional elements. After breakfast and check out hotel you will Entrance fee: 200,000 IRR transfer to Mehrabad airport to fly to Shiraz. Today you will visit mixture of Iran symbols in different highlights. Bazaar, mosque, Zandiye complex traditional house and garden can be visited through your journey in Shiraz. In the Zandiyeh Complex One of the most elegant architectural of Zand morning, Pink mosque (Nasir al Molk) is really dynasty is Zandiyeh Complex located in Shiraz, as the capital of this dynasty. It contains Arg-Karim Khan, Vakil Bath, Vakil worthy to visit. Sun lights display pink lights Mosque, Vakil Bazaar. They were named after Karim Khan, the through this five concave mosque and founder of Zand dynasty. represent eye catching perspective.Next, visit Zandyie complex which includes Bath, Entrance fee: 200,000 IRR mosques, bazaar and citadel. Royal district constructions which are built during Karim Khan Zand’s Monarchy. Overnight Shiraz. Page 1 Page 2 Tour Itinerary Iran Nomad Tour M Iran Travel Explorer Day 3: Visiting the great Persepolis palace Persepolis Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. It In the morning drive 1hr toward was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace magnificent palace complex Persepolis complex inspired by Mesopotamian models. Palace and Necropolis (Naghshe Rostam). Persepolis literally means Persian land. The glories part of tour Entrance fee: 200,000 IRR and UNESCO world heritage. Overnight Shiraz. Necropolis (naghshe rostam) Naqš-e Rustam, probably the ancient Nupistaš, is situated about five kilometers northwest of Persepolis, the capital of the ancient Achaemenid empire. As is shown by a pre- Achaemenid relief and several old graves. Entrance fee: 200,000 IRR Ardeshir palace This palace is about 2-3 hrs south of Shiraz just north of the small town. It lacks the 'wow factor' but is worth visiting if interested in ancient history as it is the palace of the founder of Day 4: Road trip to Firoz Abad the Sassanian dynasty and the regional has connections to Alexander the Great and the Achaemenids. After breakfast and check out hotel you Entrance fee: 150,000 IRR will drive toward Firuzabad to start Nomadic Tribes in Iran. Excursion to Firuzabad to visit Ardashir Palace, Dokhtar castel Dokhtar Castle, Qashqai Carpet Weaving. Name Dokhtar Castle (The Maiden Castle) is because of its attribution to Venus ( the goddess of blessing and beauty) that was worshiped and respected. Entrance fee: 0 IRR Page 3 Page 4 Tour Itinerary Iran Nomad Tour M Iran Travel Explorer Day 5: Nature adventure Haygher Canyon Visiting Haygher Canyon which is located at Firuzabad South West (35 Hayghar Canyon, known as the Grand Canyon of Iran. Little known to locals and tourists, this canyon gives some of the KM), and living with the tribe. most amazing views of all Iran. Entrance fee: 0 IRR Iranian tribe Nomads are the people who migrate from one place to another with their tribe, family and all their belongings. Migration is a way of life for nomads in which herding cattle is the basis of economic life. Entrance fee: 0 IRR Anahita temple Anahita temple is one of the famous buildings of the ancient city of Bishapur in Kazeroun town which is related to Anahita, the Day 6: Road trip to Kazerun goddess of water. Next to Shapur castle in the ancient valley of Bishapour, there is a large square room known as Anahita temple of Bishapur. After breakfast you will drive toward Kazerun. You will visit Anahita Temple, Entrance fee: 150,000 IRR Bishapur Museum, Tang Chogan Relives and Bishapur Cave. Bishapur cave Bishapur is between Shiraz and Kazeroon City. there is on of biggest statue of King Shapour at entrance of Shapour Cave. and very beautiful inscription on the mountains wall. Entrance fee: 0 IRR Page 5 Page 6 Tour Itinerary Iran Nomad Tour M Iran Travel Explorer Day 7: Nomad tribes D a s h t - e a r z h a n After breakfast you will drive toward Eslamabad is a village in Dasht-e Arzhan Rural District, Arzhan Dasht-e Arzhan. Visiting Dasht Arjan District, Shiraz County, Fars Province, Iran. The wetland of Dasht -e-Arzhan is an outstanding example of a freshwater wetland, nomad tribes. characteristic of the highlands of western Iran. Entrance fee: 0 IRR y a s u j The city of Yasuj in southwestern Iran is the capital of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province and home to various nomadic tribes. Bashar River flows through the city which is situated at the foot of the Zagros Mountain range and 20- kilometers from the snow-capped Mount Dena. Entrance fee: 0 IRR Dena protected area One of the most beautiful natural areas of the province is the Dena protected Zone. It has the privilege of having a Day 8: Road trip to Yasuj vegetation and animal species. You are going to drive toward Yasuj. Entrance fee: 0 IRR Visiting Dena Protected Area which is located at Yasuj North and is a mountainous region with many water Margon waterfall springs and perfect weather. The waterfall is located in the village Margoon, 48 kilometers far from the city ardakan Fars province. Margoon is one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Iran. Entrance fee: 0 IRR Page 7 Page 8 Tour Itinerary Iran Nomad Tour M Iran Travel Explorer Day 9: Bakhtiari Nomad tribes Bakhtiari Nomad You are going to start a journey to Shahr-e Kord and visiting Shahr-e Kord The Bakhtiari are the largest tribe in Iran and with an history of about eight thousand years. “Bakhtiari” nomad tribes. Entrance fee: 0 IRR naghshe Jahan Sq. Naghsh-e Jahan Square (Design of the world) officially known as Imam Square, situated at the center of Isfahan city, Iran. It is an important historical site and one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. The square is surrounded by buildings from the Safavid era. Entrance fee: 0 IRR sheikh lotfollah mosque Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is one of the architectural Day 10: Road trip to Isfahan masterpieces of Safavid Iranian architecture, standing on the eastern side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan. After breakfast drive toward Isfahan. Start visiting Chehelsotun Palace, Entrance fee: 200,000 IRR Naghshe Jahan Square and Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Emam Mosque (Shah mosque) and Ali Qapu Building and the Ali qapu palace handicraft workshops around the The Ali Qapu is a Safavid palace in Isfahan, Iran which was Naghshe Jahan Square. At the end you originally designed as a vast portal in the early 17th century and are going to visit old bridges (Khajoo & then it turned to a six-story palace with a series of additional Si-o-se pol).
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