East &
Center Tour
Tour Request Process
Day 1:
ARRIVE TEHRAN
After
your arrival in Tehran, you will be met by or representative
for the transfer to your hotel. The morning is at your leisure to relax. After
lunch, begin your tour of Tehran.
Visit the Crown Jewels Museum with its impressive collection of precious gems
and dazzling works of art. Continue on to Sa'dabad Palace and the Museum of
Reza Abbasi, named after the most famous miniaturist of Safavid era. The
museum, opened in 1977, exhibits artifacts dating back to prehistoric and
Islamic periods, and is particularly rich in calligraphy.
Day 2: GORGAN Depart by surface to Gorgan.
Gorgan is both the name of a town and an ancient region in southeast of the
Caspian Sea. Gorgan, as capital in Golestan province, northern Iran enjoying
mild climate. It is situated along a small tributary of the Siah ab
River, 37 km from the Caspian Sea. Having more than 6000 years old
civilization, passing historical ups and downs, possessing a creative culture,
Gorgan has attained a very high status in Iran's splendid history and
civilization. You will also enjoy visiting Turkmen- Sahra.
Day 3:
GORGAN-MASHHAD
Leave
Gorgan to Mashhad and become familiar with the local people there.
Day 4:
MASHHAD
Mashhad is the city where the Shiite
Imam Reza was martyred and thus is an important site for Shia Muslim
pilgrims. Full day city tour in
Mashhad (Imam Reza Holy Shrine, Ferdosi Tomb, Nader Shah Museum).
Day 5:
TOOS-NEISHABOUR Full
day tour to visit the ruins of the old city Toos and excursion to Neishabour,
visiting feet print of the 8th Imam , Khayyam, Attar, Kamalolmolk and
Imamzadeh Mahrouq's shrine.
Day 6:
ZAHEDAN
Fly to
Zahedan,
a city in southeastern Iran, located near the borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan,
the capital of "Sistan & Balochestan" province at altitude of 1,352 m from sea
level. Zahedan is the main economic center
of the region and home to many small- and medium-scale industries. Its main
products include cotton textiles, woven and hand-knotted rugs, ceramics,
processed foods, livestock feed, processed hides, milled rice, bricks, and
reed mats and baskets. You will enjoy visiting this city.
Day 7:
ZAHEDAN
You
will have the chance to become familiar with Baluch society, their lifestyle
and traditions.
Day 8: BANDAR-E ABBAS
Move toward Bandar-e Abbas. It is a city in southern Iran, capital of Hormozgan
province, located on the northern shore of the strategic Strait of Hormuz,
which connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman. During the Iran-Iraq
War (1980-1988), Bandar-e Abbas was developed as the country's major commercial port to
replace Khorram Shahr, which lies at the northern end of the Persian Gulf and
which had been captured and occupied by Iraqi forces. Your full day tour in
Bandar-e Abbas includes visits to the different parts of the city and its
people.
Day 9: QESHM
Qeshm Island is one of the largest islands of the Straight of Hormoz, in the
Persian Gulf, with a unique geological and natural Status. With an area of
1445 km2 circumference of approximately 362 km, and a length of 122, Qeshm
island is located along Iranian main land. From geo-botanical point of view it
is based along the stripe of northern hemisphere tropical plantation. This
strip in Iran begins from Hormozgan to Sea
of Oman and from Ghasre-Shirin to Guatre harbor. The Qeshm city is within a
distance of 22 KM from Bandar Abbas. The northern coast of the island is
covered with mangrove forests which are dispersed in Iran in northern coasts of the Persian Gulf
and Sea of Oman from Kangan bay, Sirik to Khamir bay, Qeshm Island, Minab and
Laft in Hormozgan province and Jask gulf of Chahbahar and Guatre gulf in
Baluchestan province. However, the largest concentration is in the northern
coasts of the Qeshm
Island. You will enjoy becoming familiar with warm and hospitable southern
people.
Day
10: BAM The
historical Bam, in an altitude of 1000 m., is a half dead, half living town
195 km. to the southeast of Kerman. Once a famous citadel and a strategic
stronghold, the old Bam has been built on a huge rock mass at the northeast of
the living town, and is a city mounded in the red clay of the Great Iranian
Desert, Dashte Kavir.
You will have the chance to visit the city and become familiar with its
people.
Day
11: KERMAN Kerman,
a
land of mountains and deserts set in the tranquil desert, Kerman has a long
and turbulent history. The old part of the city has the famous Friday Mosque
dates back to the 14th century. You will enjoy your full day tour in Kerman to
visit the city and its people.
Day 12: YAZD
Located in the heart of Iran
between the Kavir and Lut deserts, Yazd was a major stop on the international
caravan routes to Central Asia and India. Marco Polo visited Yazd
on his way to China. The architecture of Yazd
is perhaps the most traditionally Persian to be found anywhere in Iran.
Day13: YAZD Full day city tour in Yazd. Visit
the Zoroastrian Towers of Silence, and the Fire Temple, whose fire has
allegedly burned continuously for over a thousand years. Also, pay a visit to
the Doulat Abad Garden with its clever ventilation shafts, known as badgirs or
"wind towers." In the afternoon, visit the local famous Jameh and Mir-Chakhmaq
Mosques and its people.
Day
14: BAVANAT
Move
toward Bavanat, one of the rural villages near Shiraz. Bavanat is a city of
old trees, fresh springs and historic buildings. You will have the chance to
spend a night in a local house there to become familiar with an Iranian rural
family living along the desert. You can enjoy your time visiting the Imamzadeh
Shah Mir Hamzeh Shrine, Mohammad Hanifeh recreational place, some old trees
and springs.
Day
15: SHIRAZ
Shiraz
is the capital of Fars
Province and is traditionally known as the city of Roses and Nightingales, but
has become known in recent times as a seat of intellectual learning. It was
home to Sa'di and Hafez, the famed Persian poets, and is considered the cradle
of Persian Civilization. Enjoy a full day tour with visits to the Eram Garden,
the tombs of the Persian poets Saadi and Hafiz, Nasirol-Molk Mosque, Afif-Abad
Garden, the Church of Saint Simon the Zealot, Vakil Mosque, and the Shrine of Shah-Cheragh
"King of Light", noted for its dazzling mirror tiles.
Day
16: FIRUZ ABAD-KAZERUN-FARRASHBAND
You will visit the three marvelous cities of Kazeroun, Firuz Abad and Farash
Band to enjoy spending your time with the nomads.
Day 17: SHIRAZ-PERSEPOLIS Persepolis, which in
Greek literally means the capital of Persia, lies 36 miles north of Shiraz.
Persepolis is the last and ultimate expression of the ancient Middle East.
Construction began by Darius the Great (521 - 468 BC) as the focus of the
mighty Achaemenian Empire nearly 2,500 years ago. Spend a half day exploring
these mighty ruins. Todayfs tour also include the Kuh-i-Rehmat, Nagsh-e-Rustam
(Tomb of Rustam) and Nagsh-e-Rajab. Fly to Isfahan in the afternoon.
Day 18: ISFAHAN Isfahan is a wonder. Truly a
city of splendor, legend has it that the city was founded at the time of
Tahmourass or Keykavous. During the Safavid Era (sixteenth and seventeenth
century AD), Isfahan was a city of Gardens and Palaces. As a major trade
center of its time, Isfahan's was known as "Half the World." Your full day
tour includes the famed Imam Square (Naqsh-e-Jahan), a huge square second in
the world to Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Tour the architectural marvels of
Sheikh Lotfollah and Imam Mosques, Aliqapu Palace, Chehel Sutoon Palace, and
also visit one of the most famous bazaars in Iran, where you can purchase the
arts & crafts for which Isfahan is so well renowned.
Day 19: ISFAHAN Today's full day tour includes
Hasht Behesht, Vank Church, the spectacular and historic Friday Mosque as well
as the famous bridges. In particular, the "33 arch bridge" or "Si o Se Pol"
dates from 1602 and is a colorful meeting place for locals to gather, drink
tea, and refresh themselves. You will be given the chance to become familiar
with people in Isfahan by visiting the public centers in this city.
Day 20: ABYANEH Move toward Abyaneh and on the
way you will also visit Natanz and Kashan. Abyaneh, is one of Kashan's famous
nearby village. You will stay in the historical village of Abyaneh overnight
and have the chance to become familiar with the culture and tradition of its
people.
Day 21: ABYANEH-TEHRAN Move toward Tehran and
enjoy a half day tour in Tehran with visits to the Golestân Palace,
known as the "Rose Garden". Constructed as a residence during the Qajar
Dynasty, the Palace complex offers an oasis of silence and shade in the heart
of Tehran. The last two Pahlavi Kings coronation ceremonies were held in the
Palace, and much of its former splendor is on display. Your final afternoon in
Tehran is dedicated to going to the movie and you will enjoy having a drink in a Coffee Shop.
Day
22: DEPART
TEHRAN
This morning transfer to the airport for your departing international flight.