
Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan, Kashan
Overview
Tour Type
This Trip Can Be Either Booked As
A Private Daily Tour Or Scheduled Departure Group Tour
In This Iran 10 Day Tour Named Iran
Classic Tour We Will Visit The Country’s Constellation Of Sights That
Has No Equal In The Islamic World. The Brightest Star Of All Is, Of Course,
Isfahan; A Name That Recalls The Most Sublime Architectural And Intellectual
Achievements Of Persian Culture. Together With Shiraz (+Persepolis) And Yazd,
This Triangle Forms The Core Of Any Journey To Iran.
Iran, Situated Between Central
Asia, Europe And Arabia, Is Amongst The Most Fascinating Destinations In The
World. If You Are Interested In Visiting World Heritage Sites, This Trip
Would Be A Marvel, Where Every Major City Seems To Have One – Whether It’s
The Achaemenid Capital At Persepolis Or The
Astonishing Naqsh-E Jahan Square In Isfahan.
Squeezed Between The Two Mountain Ranges
Of Alborz And Zagros Is The City Of Yazd, The Center
Of Zoroastrian Fire Temples And An Excellenttranquil Old Town
To Walk Through And Explore.
Iran Classic Tour – 10 Days
The “Iran Classic Tour” Traces
The Magnificent Legacies Of The Persian Empire Which Will Not Fail To Inspire,
Old Desert Towns, Ancient Citadels, The Snow Capped Mountains, Vast Deserts,
Oasis Towns And Spontaneous Engagement With The Locals That Provide Surprise At
Every Point Of Our Diverse Itinerary.
Duration: 10 Days
Cities To Be Visited: Tehran, Shiraz, Yazd, Isfahan, Kashan
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival, Sightseeing In Tehran - O/N Tehran"
The 10 Day Iran Classic Tour Starts In The Capital City Tehran.
After Arrival At Tehran Airport (IKIA), Our Representative Will Meet And
Transfer You To Your Hotel To Rest. In The Morning, We Will Visit The National
Museum Of Iran, Where You Can See Fabulous Historical Items From 5000 BC To The
Advent Of Islam In Iran Which Shows A Brief History Of Our Land. After The
Museum We'll Walk To The Golestan Complex (A UNESCO World Heritage) The Glories
Of The Qajar Era Are Played Out Across This Complex Of Palaces Set Around An
Elegant Garden, Ornamented With Mirrors, Paintings, Glazed Tiles. After The
Visit We Walk Along The Grand Bazaar Dating Back To The Qajar Era (Almost 260
Years Old). In The Afternoon We Will Also Visit The National Jewels Of Iran
Located In The Central Bank Of IRI.
Visits:
National Museum Of Iran
Golestan PalaceIran National Jewels Museum
Day 2: Morning Sightseeing In Tehran, Flight To Shiraz- O/N Shiraz
Today We'll Visit The Residential Palaces Of Mohamad Reza Shah, His Father
And Some Members Of The Former Iranian Royal Family . Its Huge Garden Occupying
An Area Of 180 Hectares , Makes Sa'ad Abad The Greatest Cultural Complex
In Modern Tehran Consisting Of 7 Palaces. After This Visit, A Short Stop At
Tajrish Local Market Will Be A Memorable Experience.
- Afternoon Flight To Shiraz (Duration
01:15 H)
Visits:
Sa'ad Abad Palace Complex
Tajrish Local Market
Day 3: Visit Persepolis And Naqsh-E-Rustam - O/N Shiraz
We Visit Persepolis In The Morning When The Site Is Relatively Not
Crowded. A Comprehensive Tour Is Provided Bringing To Life The History Of This
Magnificent Ruin. Ruler Of The Largest Empire The World Had Ever
Seen, Darius I Started Constructing The Great Metropolis Capital To
Serve As A Ceremonial Capital In Around 512 BC. Subsequent Achaemenian
Kings, Including Xerxes, Added Their Own Palaces Over The Next 150 Years.
A Good Three Hours Is Needed To Explore Persepolis.
A Short Drive Away Is The Four Impressive Burial
Tombs Of Darius And His Successors, Naghsh-E Rostam, Which Have Been Hewn
From The Rock. After The Group Arrives Back In Shiraz, The Time Will Permit A
Good Visit To Tomb Of Hafiz.
Visits:
Half Day Tour Of Persepolis Complex (UNESCO Site)
Rock Tombs Of Naqsh-E Rustam
Tomb Of Hafiz
Day 4: Sightseeing In Shiraz- O/N Shiraz
After Breakfast, We Will Visit Nasir-Al-Molk Mosque (Or Pink Mosque)
Which Was Built By One Of The Princes Of The Qajar Dynasty, In 1888. Its
Interior Reveals A Magnificent Masterpiece Of Design With Stunning Pink
Color. We Will Then Walk To Continue The Exploration In Shiraz Old Town At
The Beautiful Orange-Scented Narenjestan Garden, Laid Out In The 19th
Century. Today You’ll Have Free Time To Explore And Shop In The Vakil Bazaar,
Home To Hundreds Of Stores, And Beautiful Courtyards. We Will End Our
Sightseeing Day In The Lovely Shrine Of Ali Bin Hamza, A Shi'ite
Saint.
Visits:
- Narenjestan Garden
- Vakil Mosque
- Bazzar
- Nasir-Ol-Molk Mosque
- Imamzadeh Ali Bin Hamze Shrine
Day 5: Drive To Yazd Via Pasargadae - O/N Yazd
We Embark On The 450 Km Lovely Drive From Shiraz To Yazd Which In Some Parts Is
Very Picturesque.
En-Route, We Will Stop At Pasargadae The First Capital Of The
Achaemenian Empire That Lies In Ruins. Pasargadae Reveals The Tomb
Of Cyrus The Great, The Founder Of The Persian Empire Under The
Achaemenian Dynasty In 500 AD.
Visits:
- Pasargadae – Tomb Of Cyrus The Great (UNESCO Site)
- Abarkuh Old Cypress Tree
Day 6: Sightseeing In Yazd - O/N Yazd
Yazd Is One Of The Oldest Continuously Inhabited Towns Of Iran. The Old
Town Of Yazd Dominated By Minarets, Adobe Structures, And The
Ingeniously-Designed Wind Towers That Served As Cooling Systems, Would Be
A Highlight Of This Trip. Yazd Is Also The Center Of Iran’s Zoroastrian
Community, Which Is Where You’ll Begin The Day’s Sightseeing.
Our Visits Start With Towers Of Silence, Where
Zoroastrians Used To Leave Dead Bodies Until The Mid-1900s. According To
Zoroastrian Rules, Dead Should Not Be Buried Under Ground. They Were
Transported To These Enclosures Built On Hill Tops, Where They Were Left To
Decompose.
The Next Site Will Be The Zoroastrian Fire
Temple. At This Still-Active Zoroastrian Fire Temple, You’ll See A Sacred Flame
That Is Said To Have Been Burning For The Past 1,500 Years.
In Amir Chakhmaq Square, You’ll See A Very
Impressive Structure. Although More Often Described As The Entrance To A Now
Non-Existent Bazaar, The Chief Function Of Amir-Chakhmaq Structure Is
Known As A Tekyeh (Congregation Place For Rituals) And The Square
Before It, Was To Host Ta'ziyeh ( A Cycle Of Passion Plays
Commemorating The Martyrdom Of The Third Imam Of Shiites, Imam Hossein) Which
Takes Place Once A Year During The Mourning Month Of Moharram. The
Site Dating From Fifteenth Century, Is Named After Its Builder, Amir Jalal
Al-Din Chakhmagh, Governor Of Yard.
The Next Place To Visit Is The Friday
Mosque Of Yazd (Yazd Jamee Mosque) Built In 1324, Where You Can Gaze Upon
The Tallest Mosque Minarets In The Country.
Visits:
- Yazd Jameh Mosque
- Mir Chakhmaq Complex
- Zoroastrian Fire Temple
- Towers Of Silence
Day 7: Drive To Isfahan Via Naein - O/N Isfahan
We Embark On The 300km Desert Drive From Yazd To Isfahan Which In Some Parts Is
Aligned With Pistachio Fields. We Break The Road At Naein
(Nain) Where We Can Have Lunch And A Short Visit To One Of The Oldest
Mosques Of Iran.
Naein Jameh Mosque
Day 8: Sightseeing In Isfahan - O/N Isfahan
Today Visits Starts From Imam Square Or Naqsh-E Jahan. This
17th-Century Complex Is The Second Largest Square In The World (After
Tiananmen In Beijing)
In The Square, You’ll Visit The
17th-Century Imam Mosque, Easily Recognized By Its Magnificent Blue
Tile-Work And Soaring Dome And Minarets. It Is Known As The Most Beautiful
Mosque Of Iran And A Masterpiece Of Islamic Architecture. We Will Also
Visit Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Also Known As The Ladies
Mosque Due To Its Function Believed To Be The Private Mosque Of The King's
Wives. It Is Renowned For A Bright Color Domed, Where And Its Amazing Interior.
The Next Stop Will Be At Aali Qapu Palace, Where
You’ll Marvel At Its Beautiful Music Hall Ceiling And The Balconies
Where Safavid Kings Would Sit To Enjoy The Polo Competitions Taking
Place In The Square. We'll Finish Our Exploration Of The Square
By Visiting The Qeisarieh Bazaar With Hundreds Of Local Shops
Selling Traditional Handicrafts And Art. It’s A Wonderful Market To Shop
Your Souvenirs.
Next Up Is Chehel Sotun Palace, Set In The
Middle Of A Beautiful Garden In Front Of A Huge Reflecting Pool. This Graceful
Pavilion Was Built Under Shah Abbas II For Entertainment And Court
Receptions. Chehel Sotoun Meaning The "Forty Column" Is A
Long-Standing Relic Of The Safavid Rule In Iran, Which Fascinates
Visitors With Its Amazing And Original Architecture. The Splendid Mural
Paintings Of Chehel Sotoun Are Just One Of Its Many Attractions.
Visits:
- Naqsh-E Jahan Square (UNESCO Site)
- Aali Qapu Palace
- Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
- Imam Mosque
- Chehel Sotun Palace (UNESCO Site)
- Isfahan Famous Bridges (Si-O-Seh & Khaju)
Day 9: Sightseeing In Isfahan - O/N Isfahan
Visits:
Hasht Behesht Palace
Jameh Mosque
Day 10: Drive To Tehran, Visit Abyaneh Village And Kashan En-Route
/Departure
Kashan Is An Ancient Oasis Town, 250 Km From Tehran, Famous For Rose
Water, Hand-Woven Carpets And Great Architecture. Kashan Was The
Favorite City Of Shah Abbas The Great, The 16th-Century King Responsible
For So Much Of Iran’s Development. Located On An Altitude Of 1600 M On The Rim
Of The Central Salt Desert , The City Dates Back To Prehistoric Times. The City
Name Probably Means “Summer Houses Built Of Wood And Reeds".
Archeological Discoveries In The Sialk Hills Which Lie 2.5 Miles (4
Km) West Of Kashan Reveal That This Region Was One Of The Primary Centers Of
Civilization In Pre-Historic Ages.
Visits:
- Abyaneh Ancient Village
- Fin Garden (UNESCO Site)
- Tabatabai Mansion
- Agha Bozorg Mosque & Madraseh

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