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Iran Budget Tour | Cheap Tour of Iran
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Introduction
A budget tour of Iran is ideal for travelers seeking to explore the rich culture, history, and natural beauty of the country without spending a lot. Iran is known for its affordable prices, especially when it comes to accommodations, food, and transportation. Here’s what you can expect from a budget tour of Iran:
Budget Tips:
Accommodation: Iran has a range of affordable accommodations, including hostels, and budget hotels.
Food: Iranian street food and local restaurants are very budget-friendly. Try kebabs, falafel, ash (a hearty soup), and freshly baked bread from local bakeries.
Transport: Iran has a well-developed bus network that connects most cities, which is very cheap. Trains are also affordable, and taxis or rideshare apps like Snapp can help you get around cities inexpensively.
Entry Fees: Entry fees for historical sites are generally affordable, but they may vary depending on the location. Some sites offer discounts for students or group tours.
Best Time to Visit: Traveling off-season (winter months or late summer) can further reduce costs as accommodation and flight prices tend to drop.
This 5-day budget tour of Iran offers a comprehensive experience of the country’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, all while maintaining affordability. Here’s a breakdown of the itinerary you provided:
Day 1: Arrival in Tehran
- Airport Meet and Greet: Your guide will meet you at the airport, and you’ll have a chance to get to know each other and plan your tour schedule.
- Rest at Hotel: After a short rest at your hotel, your exploration begins.
- Visit Golestan Palace: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the palace boasts stunning tilework and mirrors, with a rich history of royal events.
- Tehran Grand Bazaar: One of Iran’s largest and most historic markets, its architecture is a blend of various eras, evolving. This is an ideal spot to observe the city’s economic and social pulse.
- Lunch at Moslem Restaurant: A popular spot known for its hearty meals and local delicacies.
- Milad Tower: The tallest structure in Tehran, offering panoramic views of the city. You can spend the evening enjoying the cityscape. Overnight in Tehran.
Day 2: Tehran – Kashan – Isfahan
- Fin Garden in Kashan: A serene Persian garden with elegant water channels, Fin Garden is perfect for a relaxing stopover on the way to Isfahan.
- Arrive in Isfahan: Known for its breathtaking architecture and art, Isfahan is full of historical landmarks.
- Evening at Sio-Se-Pol and Khajou Bridges: These famous bridges offer beautiful reflections in the water, and you can enjoy tea while mingling with locals and listening to traditional singing around the bridges. Overnight in Isfahan.
Day 3: Exploring Isfahan
- Imam Square: Start with the beautiful Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque and Shah Mosque, famous for their intricate domes and tilework.
- Ali Qapu Palace: A 17th-century Safavid palace with stunning architecture and historical significance.
- Qeisarieh Bazaar: A great place to pick up traditional handicrafts as souvenirs.
- Tea Break at Chah-e Haj Mirza or Azadegan Teahouse: Enjoy some relaxation at one of Isfahan’s unique teahouses with a cozy atmosphere.
- Chehel Sotun Palace: This grand palace was built for royal receptions, featuring striking Persian art and architecture. Overnight in Isfahan.
Day 4: Isfahan – Persepolis – Shiraz
- Persepolis: En route to Shiraz, you will visit the ancient ruins of Persepolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that once served as the ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire.
- Apadana and Darius Palace: You’ll explore the grand Apadana Palace and the Hall of Mirrors, with its monumental columns and carvings. Overnight in Shiraz.
Day 5: Shiraz and Departure
- Karmikhani Complex: The former citadel of Karim Khan Zand, showcasing Shiraz’s significance during the Zand dynasty.
- Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque: Known as the “Pink Mosque,” it’s famous for its colorful stained glass that fills the interior with vibrant light.
- Vakil Complex: This includes a historical bath, mosque, and bazaar, offering a glimpse into Shiraz’s past and present.
- Lunch at Sharzeh or Ghavam Restaurant: Both restaurants offer a traditional dining experience, perfect for enjoying Shirazi cuisine.
- Visit the Tomb of Hafez and Eram Garden: Conclude your trip by visiting the poetic and peaceful gardens and the tomb of the renowned Persian poet Hafez.
- Evening Transfer to Airport: After an unforgettable journey, you’ll be transferred to Shiraz International Airport for your departure.
This itinerary offers a well-balanced blend of Iran’s historical, cultural, and natural wonders while keeping the cost in check.
Good To Know
Tehran Bazaar is closed on Friday.
Everything is designed just for you. In our company, everyone has their unique itinerary. Your entire trip, from the destinations to accommodations, and — is completely for you. So let us know what you are looking for in this trip and about your vision, interests, priorities, and personal travel style.
Then based on your opinion, we start designing your private trip. Along the process, we share expert insights. In the last stage, you will prepare for your trip.
What’s Included:
• All airport transfers
• Hotel accommodation with breakfast
• Domestic flight
• All mentioned sightseeing
• Licensed English speaking driver guide
• Visa support & reference code
What’s Excluded:
• Entrance fee
• International airfare
• Personal insurance
• Visa stamp fee
• Expenses of personal nature
• Tips & Portages
• Lunch & Dinner