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Embark on an Unforgettable Journey: Explore the Mystical Deserts of Iran 🌵

Welcome to our Persian Desert Adventure         

🌍 Create Lasting Memories: From exhilarating camel rides across pristine dunes to witnessing breathtaking sunsets over the desert horizon, our Iran Desert Tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to forge memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a curious traveler seeking new horizons, this journey promises to captivate your spirit and ignite your sense of wonder.

Join us as we embark on a voyage of discovery through the heart of Iran’s mesmerizing deserts, where every moment is infused with the magic of ancient legends and modern-day marvels. Let the adventure begin!

Start and end in Tehran. You have a 13-day tour package taking you through …, and 3 other destinations. 13 Day desert tour itinerary includes accommodation, an expert guide, transport, and more.

 

Itinerary

Day 1: Tehran

Upon your early morning arrival in Tehran, we will be awaiting you at the airport to facilitate your transfer to the hotel. Once settled, the day will unfold with an exploration of the dynamic capital of Iran. Following a rejuvenating rest and a delightful breakfast, your journey will commence with a visit to the awe-inspiring Golestan Palace. Adorned with intricate tile work and captivating mirrors, this historical site has served as the ceremonial venue for Iranian monarchs for over a century. Its myriad wonders offer a glimpse into the grandeur of bygone eras and the pivotal events that have unfolded within its walls.

Subsequently, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the bustling ambiance of the Grand Bazaar of Tehran. Dating back to the Safavid era, this labyrinthine marketplace has been an integral part of Tehran’s economic and social fabric, boasting distinctive architecture and a rich history. Amidst its alleys and stalls, you’ll find a vibrant tapestry of goods and experiences, a testament to the enduring legacy of Iranian Islamic architecture.

A gastronomic interlude awaits at the renowned Moslem restaurant, where you’ll savor a delectable lunch.

As evening descends, your exploration continues with a visit to the iconic Milad Tower. Standing as the tallest tower in Iran and the sixth tallest telecommunications tower worldwide, its soaring height of 435 meters offers panoramic views of Tehran’s sprawling landscape.

Following a day brimming with cultural enrichment and architectural marvels, you’ll retire for the night in Tehran, eager to embark on further adventures in the days ahead.

Day 2: Tehran-Shiraz:

On the morning of the day, you will fly to Shiraz. On the way to the airport, you will visit the Azadi Tower.

First, you will visit Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque (Pink Mosque), when the sun shines on the colored glass of this mosque, its nave becomes colorful and dreamy and it is one of the best places for photography. Then continue our tour in the Vakil Complex (Bath, Mosque, Bazaar) where you can find the most attractive and delicious souvenirs of Shiraz. We recommend you eat your lunch in one of the lovely traditional restaurants, such as the Sharzeh or Ghavam restaurant. (This way you have a chance to experience Iranian delicious food).

In the evening you will visit the Tombs of Hafez and Saadi (Be sure to try the ice cream shops around Saadi’s tomb and enjoy). Next up is Eram Garden which is one of the most beautiful gardens in Iran. In this historical garden, there are several buildings and a botanical garden. The garden has been registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Overnight Shiraz

 

Day 3: Shiraz-Persepolis-Shiraz:

Embark on an enriching journey from Shiraz to Persepolis, an excursion brimming with historical significance and architectural wonders. Departing from Shiraz, your adventure begins with a scenic drive through the picturesque landscapes of southern Iran, offering glimpses of rural life and stunning natural beauty along the way.

As you approach Persepolis, anticipation builds for the awe-inspiring sight that awaits you. Arriving at this ancient city, you’ll be greeted by the imposing ruins of Persepolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site that served as the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire.

Step back in time as you explore the remnants of this once-great civilization, marveling at the intricate carvings, towering columns, and monumental staircases that adorn the site. Your knowledgeable guide will regale you with tales of the empire’s glory days and the significance of each architectural marvel.

Highlights of your visit include the magnificent Apadana Palace, where kings once held grand audiences and lavish celebrations, and the imposing Thatcher Palace, with its legendary Hall of Mirrors.

After a day of discovery and exploration, you’ll return to Shiraz, enriched by the experience of witnessing one of the world’s most enduring architectural masterpieces. As evening falls, you’ll have the opportunity to reflect on the wonders you’ve encountered before retiring for a well-deserved rest in the comfort of your accommodations in Shiraz.

Day 4: Shiraz-Kerman

Departing from Shiraz, known for its poetic heritage and lush gardens, you’ll traverse scenic landscapes, passing through quaint villages and rolling hills that paint a picturesque backdrop for your adventure.

As you venture eastward towards Kerman, anticipation builds for the treasures that await in this ancient city. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Sassanian Palace at Sarvestan. Overnight Kerman

 

Day 5: Kerman

Begin your day with a hearty breakfast, preparing yourself for a day filled with exploration and discovery. Your first stop is the awe-inspiring Ganjali Khan Complex, a masterpiece of Safavid architecture.

Located at the heart of old Kerman, the complex forms a bustling square where the rhythms of daily life intertwine with the echoes of centuries past.

Marvel at the intricate design of the bazaar, where merchants peddle their wares amidst the vibrant colors and bustling activity. Explore the serene mosque and the historic caravanserai, imagining the tales of travelers and traders who once passed through its gates.

 

Day 6: Kerman-Mahan-Shahdad Desert:

After breakfast, we drive toward Shahdad, on the way we will stop in Mahan to visit Prince Garden (Shahzadeh Garden) and Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine, Suffid poet.

After lunch, continued our journey towards the breathtaking Shahdad Desert. The important point about Kalut Shahdad Kerman is that it has the highest temperature on Earth. In other words, the Shahdad region in Kerman is known as the hottest spot on earth, and besides, part of the Lut Desert is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the activities that you can do in the heart of Lut Plain is camel riding. Camel riding in the desert can be reminiscent of the past life that we often see in movies. You can also Ride four-wheeled motorbikes and explore the hills and highlands of the desert and get excited.

If you are not interested in adrenaline-filled adventures, do not worry because this area is so beautiful and unique that you can create a great travel experience for yourself just by walking and photographing. We will end our day by watching the stars dance in the sky next to the Kaluts of Shahdad.

Rest well, knowing that you’ve explored some of Iran’s most captivating destinations. Overnight Shahdad

 

Day 7: Shahdad-Yazd:

As we bid farewell to the enchanting city of Kerman, our journey continues towards the ancient city of Yazd. Along the way, we will stop to explore the historic Zein-o-din Caravanserai. Upon arrival in Yazd, we settle into our accommodations. Overnight Yazd

 

Day 8: Yazd:

The ancient city of Yazd has valuable and traditional architecture and is the first Mud-brick city in Iran registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Yazd has spectacular architecture and an intact traditional texture. Therefore, it is not surprising that it hosts many tourists.

Today, we will take you to the Tower of Silence or Zoroastrian Tower a tower on a sedimentary mountain called the Castle of Zoroastrians and was a place of worship for the Zoroastrians. It is also the place where the Zoroastrians left their dead bodies to be eaten by animals and birds and returned to the cycle of nature.

Continuing our exploration, we visit Jame Mosque which was built for nearly 100 years over three periods, the mosque was one of the main foundations of the Sassanid government.

The next place is Amir Chakhmaq Square with a collection of monuments and valuable objects. One of Yazd’s most prominent landmarks in Amir Chakhmaq Square is a tower with tall minarets that remain the most authentic part of the city.

In the afternoon we will visit Dowlat Abad Garden. This huge garden has a special effect at night and your soul will be refreshed. Overnight Yazd

Day 9: Yazd-Mesr dessert:

Your overland journey continues to the Mesr village. The Mesr desert is one of the most spectacular deserts in Iran. This desert has good recreational facilities such as safari, four-wheeled motorbikes, and camel riding. First, we will visit Salt Lake and the most incredible phenomenon is called salt polygons.

Here, amidst the silence of the desert, one can find a profound sense of peace and connection with nature, making it an ideal destination for spiritual retreats and meditation.

Now we have a great chance to watch the unforgettable sunset from the top of the sandhills of the desert. The clear, bright sky, filled with the twinkling of thousands of stars, amazes all eager travelers.

Who is not interested in seeing such sights? I promise you that if you experience the desert sky once; your heart will long to see it a thousand times. We spend the night in native residences.

Day 10: Mesr-Naien-Isfahan:

Today’s journey takes us on a scenic drive lasting approximately five hours as we make our way to the enchanting city of Isfahan.

Along the route, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the historic town of Na’in(Naein), a hidden gem brimming with cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship. Our first stop in Na’in is a visit to its historical texture and Jame Mosque, a masterpiece of Persian-Islamic architecture.

Finally, we’ll have the opportunity to visit a cotton weaving workshop, where skilled artisans practice the time-honored craft of cotton weaving. Overnight Isfahan

 

Day 11: Isfahan:

Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at your accommodation, energizing yourself for the adventures ahead.

Our first stop is the iconic Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Imam Square), one of the largest squares in the world and the heart of Isfahan’s historic center. Imam Square includes Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque or Shah Mosque, the most famous thing about this mosque is its circular dome with its extremely beautiful motifs and paintings. You will also visit Ali Qapu Palace. This Palace is one of the unique examples of Safavid palaces that were built in the 11th century AH during the reign of Shah Abbas I. Our tour in Imam square finishes by visiting the Qeisarieh Bazaar. There are so many fantastic handicrafts you can buy as a souvenir for your family or friends because Isfahan is known for its handicrafts. We recommend you have a rest in Chah-e Haj Mirza or Azadegan Tee House, located right outside of the Square. The teahouse, decorated with old pieces of stuff and pictures, is most famous for its atmosphere and collections of antiques. Besides tea and food, you can also taste a special dessert, Dogh (a sour drink) and, Goshfil (a kind of sweat).

In the afternoon, you will go to visit Chehel Sotun Palace, which was built by Shah Abbas to be used for the Shah’s entertainment and receptions. Shah Abbas and his successors received dignitaries and ambassadors, either on the terrace or in one of the stately reception halls. Overnight Isfahan

 

Day 12: Isfahan-Kashan:

Our tour begins with a trip to the Vank Cathedral, This Cathedral is a masterpiece of architecture in Isfahan. Officially known as the Armenian Cathedral, it was built during Shah Abbas II’s reign. The architecture of this church is a combination of Iranian and Armenian architecture. Inside the church, all the surrounding walls are adorned with oil paintings and gold water in the Iranian style. Some images from the life of Jesus Christ are influenced by Italian painting. Then drive to Kashan to visit Fin Garden (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) a relaxing and visually impressive Persian garden with water channels all passing through a central pavilion. Then, you will visit the Boroujerdi Traditional House and Bazaar, where you can shop and have a cup of tea. Overnight Kashan

 

Day 13: Kashan-Depart:

Your unforgettable 13-day adventure comes to an end today. We are happy that you will return to your country with good memories. Transfer to Tehran Intl. airport for your return flight.

 

Good To Know

Before embarking on a desert trip, there are several important things to keep in mind to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience:

Drink water regularly, even if you don’t feel thirsty.

Desert Travel Accessories: Lightweight hiking shoes, small backpack, sunscreen, nature-friendly clothing, water bottle, hat and sunglasses, Scarf (if you face a sudden storm), camera.

Take extreme care of your camera against the sands of the desert area.

The best time to visit the desert is autumn or early spring.

Feel free to inform us if the duration of the trip doesn’t suit your needs. We’re here to tailor the itinerary to your preferences, ensuring your experience is exactly as you envision it.

Group Size: Unlimited
Duration:13 Days & 12 Nights
Tour Type
tour to Iran, Iran trip,iran-desert-trour

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

Tour reservation

 

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