222 km east of Shiraz near Neiriz, Bahram-e Goor protected
region lies with immensity 408 thousand hectares, amid the borders of Fars, Yazd
and Kerman provinces. The diversity of landscapes in this region ranges from
2787 m to 1600 m and its warm climate suitably hosts Iranian Zebra (Goor-e Khar).
Iranian Zebra is a beautiful mammal the race of which is exposed to extinction.
Bahram-e Goor is named after Bahram, the Sassanid king who was the expert hunter
of Zebra in the ancient eras.
Attractions:
1. Some beautiful lakes
2. Different animals such as Asian Zebra
3. A Sassanid palace
4. Take photos in Estahban's fig gardens
Itinerary:
Day 1: In the morning depart Shiraz for Neiriz (222 km, 3 hrs).
Visit Bakhtegan and Maharloo lakes and the great fig gardens in Estahban, an
important fig exporter to the world. Have lunch beside a beautiful waterfall in
Estahban and then head for Neiriz to visit Jam'e mosque and its unique Mehrab
(adytum). Set up tent in the desert to stay overnight (optional).
Day 2: In the morning explore in Bahram-e Goor protected region
(pre-coordinated) and en your route to Shiraz or Kerman visit the Sassanid
Palace of Sarvestan.
Inclusions:
1. Transport
2. Tour guide
3. Breakfast, lunch, dinner & refreshment (optional)
4. Entrance coordination
Approximate tour duration:
2 days
Best time of operation:
All year round