The Heart of Persia

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We are offering this classic trip to anyone who would like to experience all Iran’s must-sees in a short time. Upon your arrival, Tehran, a metropolis at the foot of Damavand, welcomes you. Through populated streets, hearing noises of merchants, this modern Middle Eastern city invites you to explore its rich history. In the city of the palaces and museums, you will admire the Golestan Palace, a masterpiece of the Qajar era and the most important museum of the country; Archeological Museum.

A domestic flight takes you to Shiraz; the city of flowers, lovers and poets. Immortalize the moments by photos, stroll in garden and open your heart to inspirations of Hafiz. Explore traditional Vakil Bazaar with unique handicrafts and taste the local tea or ice cream.

You will take the road to Isfahan, called “Half of the World”, another important city of your classic trip. On the way, you will admire the remains of the Achaemenid and the Emperors of Great Persia such as Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rustam.

Isfahan, the capital of Iranian culture and art is known for its mosques, palaces, historic bridges and its turquoise domes. You will discover the most precious sites of the city such as Chehel Sotoun Palace, a sample of Persian Garden, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, a private mosque attributed to the Safavid royal family and enjoy strolling along Zayandeh Roud River and visit Si-o Se Pol and Khaju Bridges.

This journey does not end without exploring many masterpieces that date back to the Safavid dynasty in particular. As you approach the end of this classic trip, you will take the road to Tehran. On the way, three stops at Natanz, the historic village of Abyaneh and Kashan, make the journey more interesting.

Day 1

Arrival Tehran

You will be met on Arrival at IKA Airport and get transferred to the hotel.

Day 3

Tehran-Shiraz

Start your day with a flight to Shiraz. In Shiraz, you explore beautifully decorated Nasir-ol-molk Mosque; also known as the Pink Mosque. Afterward, you visit Narenjestan e Ghavam Garden in which you enjoy the beautiful orange gardens. Next, you proceed your sightseeing to Hafiz Tomb where you get familiar with a great poet who was also admired by Goethe. Finally, you end the day by visiting Ali Ibn Hamzeh Holy Shrine and covered Vakil Bazaar; a traditional covered bazaar located at the center of Shiraz, which enjoys natural air conditioning, arches and stunning architecture.

Day 5

Isfahan

Today, you explore Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, one of the five oldest Friday Mosques in the world and the oldest monument in Isfahan. Then proceed to Si-o-se Pol and Khaju Bridges, which have spanned the Zayandehrud River. Then head for the Vank Cathedral, constructed with an inspiration from Saint Stepanos Monastery and influenced by Iranian and Italian art, and its Museum. At the end, visit Grand Bazaar of Isfahan, one of the greatest and luxurious trading centers in the Safavid era.

Day 7

Isfahan-Abyaneh-Tehran : 502 km

Depart Isfahan for Tehran. On the way, visit Jameh Mosque of Natanz enjoying unique tiling and brickwork in the structure of its minaret and dome. Then visit the Historical Village of Abyaneh, also known as the red village because of its red soil and house. At the end, visit Tabatabaei Historical House, a brilliant example for Persian traditional architecture.

Day 2

Tehran

Start your day by exploring Tehran including National Museum of Iran, an institution of two archeological and Islamic complex, and Golestan Palace, listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a brilliant example of an important period in the history of Persia where the society starts a new era of modernism. Afterwards, visit National Jewelry Museum of Iran where the most dazzling collection of royal gemstones and jewelry is held.

Alternative to National Jewelry Museum: Glassware & Ceramic Museum

Day 4

Shiraz-Persepolis-Isfahan : 489 km

Depart Shiraz for Isfahan, the capital of Persian Emperor in Safavid Dynasty. On the way, visit Persepolis, the ancient capital of Persia with its wonderfully well-preserved remains. Then Proceed to Naqsh-e Rustam, which contains four graves of the first Achaemenid Emperors, Darius the Great, Xerxes, Artaxerxes I and Darius II, carved into the cliff.

Day 6

Isfahan

Continue your sightseeing by visiting Chehel Sotoun Palace (Forty Columns), a brilliant example for Persian garden listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next, Head Towards Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the second largest square in the world, and the monuments around including Imam Mosque, a stunning monument at the head of the square; Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, also known as the mosque of women; and Ali Qapu Palace in which the important meetings of the king with ambassadors and other politicians were carried out. At the end, take some leisure time in the afternoon.

Day 8

Departure Tehran

Transfer to IKA Airport for your flight home.