For the
convenience of those tourists who intend to travel from Europe to
southeast of Asia or vice verse, Pars Tourist has designed Iran Cross
tours. These tours are being operated on 1st and 15th
of each month starting from Mirjaveh and Bazargan borders.
Those
interested to participate in these tours should send their requests 15
days before the starting dates of the tour for registering to get Iran
visa.
Normally,
Iran Cross tours are being operated in economy class in 1 star hotels. But
it is also possible to arrange in higher class accommodation, if there is
any request to change the class of the tours.
Cross
Southeast of Asia with Iran Cross Tours!
Bazargan, Tabriz, Tehran, Qom, Kashan, Isfahan.
Shiraz, Persepolis, Yazd, Kerman, Rayne, Mahan, Bam, Zahedan, Mirjaveh
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: BAZARGAN � TABRIZ Arrive in Bazargan
border at 10 am. After documents checks, move toward Tabriz.
Day 2: TABRIZ Tabriz has been the capital
city of Iran on numerous times throughout the old history of this country.
Tabriz is located in a valley to the north of the beautiful Mount Sahand.
The valley opens out into a plain that slopes down gently to the northern
end of Lake Oromiyeh, about 60 km to the west. You will be in touch with
the Tabrizi people in public places such as schools, universities and
bazaar. Old Bazaar of Tabriz is one of the most well known bazaars of
Iran. The architecture of this bazaar is very popular in the Middle
East. There are great number of shops, arcades, mosques and schools in
this place, which make it an excellent trade center. You will also have a
half day city tour in Tabriz to visit Jame Mosque, citadel of Tabriz, blue
mosque (Masjil-e Kabud), Elgoli and Golestan Gardens. Fly to Tehran at
night.
Day 3: TEHRAN City tour in Tehran Visiting
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 the Safavid
era. The museum, opened in 1977, exhibits artifacts dating back to
prehistoric and Islamic periods, and is particularly rich in calligraphy.
Also visit Archaeological Museum with its fine collection of artifacts,
including a stone capital of a winged lion from Susa, and a sixth century
BC audience hall relief of Darius the Great recovered from the Treasury at
Persepolis. The museum contains items that date back from the Sumerian
Period (4500 BC) to the contemporary.
Day 4: TEHRAN � ISFAHAN Depart by surface to
Isfahan and visit Qom and Kashan en route. Visit the Broojerdiha and
Tabatabaie Houses, Fin Garden in Kashan and the holy Shrine of Hazrat-e
Masoumeh in Qom.
Day 5: ISFAHAN Isfahan is truly a city of
splendors: legend has it that the city was founded at the time of
Tahmourass or Keykavous. During the Safavid Era (16th and 17th century
A.D.), 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 only
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 and crafts for which Isfahan is so well renowned.
Day
6: ISFAHAN Today's full day tour includes Hasht Behesht,
Vank Church, the spectacular and historic Friday Mosque, and the famous
bridges. In particular, the "33 arch bridge" or "Si o Se Pol" dates from
1602 and is a colorful meeting place where locals gather to drink tea and
refresh themselves. Fly to Shiraz at night.
Day 7: SHIRAZ - PERSEPOLIS One of the
highlights of any tour of Iran is a visit to Shiraz and to neighboring
Persepolis, the capital of Darius. Persepolis, which in Greek literally
means the capital of Persia, lies 36 miles north of Shiraz. Persepolis is
the 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 full day exploring these mighty
ruins. Your tour will also include the Kuh-i-Rehmat, Nagsh-e-Rustam
(Relief of Rustam) and Nagsh-e-Rajab.
Day 8: SHIRAZ Shiraz 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 Ali Ebn-e Hamzeh
Mosque, Jahan Nama Garden, the tombs of the Persian poets Saadi and Hafiz,
Nasirol-Molk Mosque, the Church of Saint Simon the Zealot, Vakil Mosque.
Day 9: SHIRAZ � YAZD Leave Shiraz to Yazd
and visit Pasargadae en route. Pasargadae was the first dynastic capital
of the Achaemenian Empire, founded by Cyrus II, the Great, in Pars,
homeland of the Persians, in the 6th century BC. Its palaces, gardens, and
the mausoleum of Cyrus are outstanding examples of the first phase of
royal Achaemenian art and architecture and exceptional testimonies of
Persian civilization.
Day 10: 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, overnight stay in Yazd.
Day 11: YAZD � KERMAN
Depart Yazd to Kerman. Set in the tranquil desert, Kerman has a long and turbulent
history. The old part of the city has the famous Jameh Mosque dates back
to the 14th century.
Day 12: KERMAN � RAYN City tour in Kerman
with visits to Ganjali Khan Complex including its bath and bazaar.
This complex has been built during the Safavid
era (1499 - 1723 AD) enjoying a modern architectural style of the time.
Out of Ganjali Khan Complex, the Khan public
bath located in the grand bazaar of Kerman serves as an anthropology
museum today. This is a unique work of architecture with beautiful tile
works, paintings, stuccos, and arches.
We will also visit Jameh mosque.
Drive to Rayn in Shahdad Desert to visit its beautiful old castle under
the sky of Shahdad desert full of stars.
Day 13: KERMAN � MAHAN � BAM Move toward Bam
and visit Mahan on our way. Mahan is well known as the final home of Shah
Nematollah Vali, the Sufi saint and poet. The poet spent many years
wandering through Central Asia before finally settling at Mahan, where he
was taken with the surrounding violet-colored mountains. His tomb is an
excellent example of the importance that traditional Persian architecture
places on harmony between nature and physical structures. Visit the
Shahzadeh Garden in Mahan and ten drive to Bam. Bam
is located in a vast plain between the two
mountain ranges of Barez and Kabudi. City tour in Bam.
Have a visit to the ruins of Bam citadel which used to be considered as
the largest city of the world that is made of sun dried bricks.
Day 14: BAM � ZAHEDAN
Move toward 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. and stay there
overnight.
Day 15:
Leave Iran through Mirjaveh border.
Tour Services
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1. Iran visa
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2. 14 nights stay in one or
two star hotels
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3. Transportation vehicle
(AC)
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4. Experienced English
speaking tour guide
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5. Breakfast ,lunch and
dinner
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6. Domestic flights
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7. All the entrance fees
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8. Special offers
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