Itinerary
Day 01
Meet and greet at Tehran International Airport and transfer to hotel. Freshen up. In the Evening, sightseeing at Nature Bridge.
As the sun sets over the bustling cityscape of Tehran, the Tehran Nature Bridge, also known as Tabiat Bridge, becomes a mesmerizing spectacle of light and shadow, offering visitors a unique and enchanting experience that showcases the seamless integration of architecture and nature—free time to explore Abo Atash Park and have dinner. Return to the hotel.
- Overnight stay: Tehran
- Breakfast: No
- Lunch: No
- Dinner: Yes
Day 02
After Breakfast, start your exploration of the city with a visit to the Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning architecture and lavish interiors.
After Lunch, Explore the Tehran Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest bazaars in the Middle East, where you can shop for souvenirs, spices, textiles, and handicrafts.
Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the bazaar and sample local delicacies at one of the traditional eateries.
Enjoy a leisurely walk in the Evening along Valiasr Street, Tehran's main thoroughfare, lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Stop by one of the city's trendy cafes or teahouses to relax and soak in the city's vibrant energy.
- Overnight stay: Tehran
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 03
After Breakfast, depart from Tehran and travel to Isfahan, often referred to as "Half of the World" for its stunning architecture and historical significance. The journey offers scenic views of Iran's diverse landscapes, from the rugged mountains to the vast deserts.
Upon arrival in Isfahan, check into your accommodation and take some time to relax and refresh before beginning your exploration of the city. In the evening, take a stroll along the city's historic bridges, such as the Si-o-se-pol and Khaju Bridges, which span the Zayandeh Rud River.
- Overnight stay: Isfahan
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 04
After Breakfast, begin your day by visiting Naqsh-e Jahan Square, one of the world's largest city squares and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can admire the architectural masterpieces around the square, including the majestic Imam Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and Ali Qapu Palace.
Embark on a sensory adventure at Isfahan's Qeysarie Bazaar. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this bustling marketplace and engage in the vibrant atmosphere as you negotiate for unique handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. You can interact with local vendors and artisans to fully experience the culture.
After that, we will visit Hasht Behesht. This enchanting pavilion offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Iran's royal elite during the Safavid era, with its intricate frescoes, elegant archways, and lush surroundings. After exploring the pavilion, we will return to the hotel in the Evening.
- Overnight stay: Isfahan
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 05
After Breakfast, visit The Jolfa district, which traces back to the early 17th century, when Shah Abbas “I” resettled a community of Armenian Christians. These settlers brought rich cultural traditions, religious practices, and architectural styles. Then, leaving Isfahan to Yazd. On the way, stop in Meybod.
Meybod is one of the historic and charming cities around Yazd, with thousands of years of history in its heart. Pigeon Tower (Dovecote), Narin Castle, Ice House, and Abbasi Caravanserai are some places we will visit on the way.
Arrive at Yazd. Check in to the accommodation.
- Overnight stay: Yazd
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 06
After Breakfast, the city tour begins with a visit to the historic Jameh Mosque, a stunning example of Islamic architecture with its intricate tilework and soaring minarets.
Next, our tour will also take you through the winding alleys of the old city, where you'll see traditional mud-brick buildings and wind towers that have helped keep Yazd cool in the hot desert climate for centuries. You'll have the chance to explore local shops and markets, where you can buy handmade crafts and souvenirs.
Next, we'll go to the stunning Amir Chakhmaq Complex, a series of buildings and squares that form the city's heart. Here, you'll see the impressive facade of the Amir Chakhmaq Mosque and the beautiful Yazd Water Museum, which showcases the city's ancient water management systems.
This tour is a fascinating journey through the history and culture of Yazd, leaving you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of this unique city and its people. Next, we'll head to the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, where you'll learn about the ancient religion that once dominated this region.
In the afternoon, visit Dowlatabad Garden, one of the most beautiful and iconic attractions in Yazd. This stunning garden is a perfect example of Persian architecture and design and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The garden is known for its magnificent wind catcher, the tallest in Iran, standing 33 meters high, back to the hotel in the Evening.
- Overnight stay: Yazd
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 07
After Breakfast, we'll visit the iconic Towers of Silence, an ancient Zoroastrian burial site where the dead were left to be consumed by vultures. It's a fascinating glimpse into the city's past and a sobering reminder of the fragility of life—Departing Yazd and heading to Shiraz.
On the way, we will pass through the towns of Taft and Abarkuh. We will also visit the Abarkooh cypress, the third-oldest tree in the world and a symbol of life. We will also visit Aghazadeh's house, the only house in the world with a two-story wind catcher. Arrive in Shiraz and check in to the accommodation.
- Overnight stay: Shiraz
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 08
After Breakfast, start your day with a visit to the Eram Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its exquisite Persian architecture, flowing fountains, and fragrant orange blossoms. Take a stroll through the garden's pathways and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
Then, Visit the Arg of Karim Khan, a historic citadel built during the Zand dynasty, and explore its well-preserved rooms, courtyards, and ramparts. Then, stop by the Pars Museum, housed in a former royal mansion, to learn about the region's history and culture.
Spend the Evening exploring the Vakil complex, which is designed to showcase the power and prestige of the Zand rulers. Visit the bathhouse, mosque, and bustling Bazaar, where you can shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, spices, and textiles. Discover Shiraz's modern side in the Evening by exploring its vibrant neighborhoods and trendy cafes. Visit the Quran Gate, a historic landmark marking the city's entrance, and enjoy panoramic views of Shiraz from the surrounding hills.
- Overnight stay: Shiraz
- Breakfast: Yes
Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 09
After Breakfast, prepare for a journey back in time as we embark on a captivating day trip to two of Iran's most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites—Persepolis and Pasargadae. The ancient ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire is located just outside Shiraz. Discover the ancient splendors of Persia as we explore the majestic ruins, monumental tombs, and rich history of these awe-inspiring archaeological sites. In the Evening, we will return to Shiraz.
- Overnight stay: Shiraz
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: Yes
- Dinner: No
Day 10
After Breakfast, visit the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, also known as the Pink Mosque, famous for its stunning stained glass windows that cast a kaleidoscope of colors on the mosque's interior. Continue to the nearby Narenjestan-e Qavam, a historic house with beautiful Persian architecture and lush gardens. Leave Shiraz in the Evening. Transfer to the airport.