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Start and end your journey in Tehran!
Enjoy an unforgettable 7-day, 6-night Iran North Tour that takes you from vibrant Tehran to the breathtaking landscapes of Northern Iran. This tour package includes comfortable accommodation, a knowledgeable local expert guide, transportation, and much more—designed to offer you a smooth and memorable travel experience.

The North of Iran is a true paradise for nature lovers. With its lush green forests, refreshing mountain weather, and proximity to the Caspian Sea, it has always been one of the top destinations for travelers. Majestic tall trees reaching into the sky, the peaceful sound of birds, and the magical fog that blankets the forest create a dreamy and enchanting atmosphere you won’t want to miss.

Perfect for travelers seeking nature tours in Iran, eco-tourism, and forest and sea adventures, this itinerary promises a blend of relaxation, culture, and natural beauty.

Day1: Tehran

Welcome to the land of culture, a country of four seasons, rich in ancient history, majestic mountains, and world-class cuisine.

As with all our tours, we will greet you at the airport upon arrival and transfer you directly to your hotel. After check-in and a few hours of rest, your journey begins with a visit to Darband.

Darband marks the starting point of one of Tehran’s most popular hiking trails leading up to Mount Tochal. Along the route, you’ll find cozy cafés, traditional restaurants, and lively hookah lounges that fill with locals and visitors—especially in the evenings. You’ll also meet local vendors offering delicious treats such as sour and pickled walnuts, sweet apricots, and the beloved Iranian Lavashak (pressed dried fruit).

Overnight stay: Tehran

Day2: Tehran → Ramsar

Welcome to the bride of Iranian cities — Ramsar, famous for its lush nature, mountain–sea landscape, and refreshing air.

Your day begins early with a 5:00 a.m. departure from Tehran, heading toward the scenic Chalus Road, one of the most beautiful mountain routes in Iran. You’ll enjoy a traditional Iranian breakfast at Ashkadeh Kandavan, then continue your journey through Marzan Abad to reach the magnificent Abbas Abad Forest, a UNESCO-listed natural wonder.

Along the way, we’ll stop in Salmanshahr at the iconic Motel Ghoo (Swan Motel), where you can relax on the beach, listen to the waves, and admire the dramatic contrast of the sea and towering green forests. Enjoy a delicious lunch in one of the beachfront restaurants, try the famous Tamli ice cream, and continue your scenic drive to Ramsar.

Overnight stay: Ramsar

Day3: Ramsar

Ramsar is located in the west of Mazandaran Province.

Today we visit the beautiful Ramsar Palace Museum (Marmar Palace), one of the most famous royal monuments from the Pahlavi era. This European-style palace is surrounded by a lovely garden and filled with historical objects and statues. Since 2000, it has been known as the Caspian Museum.

Next, we head to the Ramsar Telecabin, the only cable car in the Middle East that connects the forest to the beach. From the top station, you’ll enjoy an amazing view of Ramsar, the Caspian Sea, and nearby cities. The complex also includes an exciting amusement park and various water sports. Don’t forget to capture some beautiful photos!

Our last stop is the Ramsar Thermal Springs, famous for their sulfur-rich waters, which many believe have healing effects. (You can try it if you like.)

Overnight stay: Ramsar

Day 4: Ramsar-Dalkhani forest (Dalan-e Behesht)

On your fourth day, you’ll explore the stunning Dalkhani Forest, also known as “Dalan-e Behesht” (Paradise Hall).

As soon as you enter this pristine semi-mountainous forest, you’ll feel its incredible freshness and vitality. With its tall trees, thick mist, and unique cool climate, Dalkhani has earned its nickname thanks to its heavenly beauty. Located just 30 km southeast of Ramsar, this forest is famous for its short distance from the sea to the mountains, attracting many nature lovers every year.

While walking through the lush path, you can take photos of the breathtaking scenery or enjoy a cup of tea in a peaceful corner of nature. Along the way, you’ll see small huts and colorful restaurants set in the middle of the forest road, where you will enjoy your lunch.

The rest of the day is free for your own exploration — you might want to stroll through the local bazaar.

Overnight stay: Ramsar

Day 5: Ramsar- Do Hazar Road

Today, we head to the famous Do Hazar Road, one of the most beautiful forest routes in Northern Iran and the most scenic in Tonekabon. This road begins in Tonekabon and winds through the heights of Mazandaran, leading to the lush Two Thousand Forests.

The entire area is covered with ancient Hyrcanian trees, and you’ll encounter roaring springs and cascading waterfalls along the way, making it one of the top natural attractions in Mazandaran.

In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner at one of our favorite local restaurants.

Overnight stay: Ramsar

Day6: Ramsar-Tehran

After enjoying a healthy and delicious breakfast, we drove back to Tehran. The afternoon is free for you to relax or explore the city. You may wish to go shopping, visit local markets, or simply enjoy the vibrant streets of the capital.

Overnight stay: Tehran


Day7: Tehran-depart

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure. Take with you unforgettable memories of your adventures in Northern Iran, from lush forests to the Caspian Sea, and enjoy your flight home.

 

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