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Trip#365
Title: The Persian Dream14 Days

Please add a peak season supplement of $185 per person if traveling between Sept. 28th to Oct. 12th or from Dec. 11th to Jan. 06th.
If airfare from the U.S.A. is not required, please deduct $920 from posted rate.
 

  STANDARD CLASS TOURIST CLASS FIRST CLASS
Single Person Price:   $4439+$875  
Double Occupancy Per Person Price   $4439  
Hotel (Tehran)   Laleh-Homa(Return)  
Hotel (Kerman)   Holiday Inn   
Hotel (Yazd)   Saffaieh Hotel  
Hotel (Bam)   Bam Eram Hotel  
Hotel (Isfahan)   Abbasi Hotel  
Hotel (Shiraz)   Homa Hotel  
 
Legend:
(B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner 

Anticipated Itinerary, actual route may vary

Day 1
Depart U.S.A on a scheduled flight to Tehran. All meals and beverages served on board flight

Day 2
Arrive Tehran Mehrabad International Airport where you will be met by our representative who will assist you with your customs formalities. Transfer to your hotel, the luxurious Laleh Hotel. Overnight.

Day 3
 
Breakfast, then start your tour of Tehran, the capital of the country for 207 years. Visit the Archeological, Glass, and Carpet museums. You will view an excellent collection of different objects from the 13th Century B.C. to the 20th Century A.D. as well as the finest Persian carpets. Later transfer to the airport for your flight to Isfahan. Arrive Isfahan where you will be met and transferred to the historical Abbasi Hotel. Isfahan was the capital of Persia during three different eras. What is remarkable about the Abbasi Hotel is that it was formerly a caravanserai and is about 400 years old. You will experience pure oriental accommodation combined with the luxury of a deluxe property. Overnight. (B)


Day 4
Breakfast, then start your tour of Isfahan visiting Naghsh-e-Jahan Square, Aliqa-pou Palace (the first Iranian highrise), Imam and Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and the traditional bazaar, where you can bargain for  handicrafted items and Persian Rugs. You will also see the historical bridges of Khajou and Sioseh which were constructed during the Safavid dynasty from the 17th Century A.D. Relax in one of the traditional tea houses and drink Persian tea, try a local drink or experiment with smoking a Persian water-pipe while listening to Persian music. Transfer back to your hotel. In the evening, you will be met and transferred to an Iranian home where you will be hosted for an Iranian home-cooked dinner and have the chance to get to know an Iranian family and their way of life, as well as engage in social discussion. Later, transfer back to your hotel for an overnight. (B,D)

Day 5 Yazd
Breakfast, then start your tour by visiting the Chehel Sotoon, a palace for receiving foreign officials from the 17th Century A.D.; Hasht Behesht Haram (belonged to a Safavid king's wives); and Vank Church, the most beautiful church in Iran from the 16th Century A.D. Then marvel at the 700 year old Shaking Minarets. If you wish, you can climb one and shake it, and the second one will also shake for no apparent reason. Later, transfer to Isfahan airport for your flight to Shiraz. Arrive Shiraz where you will be met and transferred to your hotel, the Shiraz Homa Hotel. Overnight. (B)

Day 6
Breakfast, then start your tour of Shiraz, which was formerly the capital of Persia in the 18th Century A.D. Visit Persepolis which was the ceremonial capital of Persia in 500 B.C. during the reign of the Achaemenian dynasty. See the Naghsh-e-Rostam. It was the Achaemenian kings' necropolis, cut out of a mountain called Hossein. Also visit the tombs of Hafez and Saadi, the two great Persian poets. End the tour of Persepolis by visiting the Eram Garden. Return to the Homa Hotel for overnight. (B)

Day 7
Breakfast, then start your tour by visiting the Vakil Complex including the Citadel, the museum, the bath and the bazaar of the Zand dynasty from the 18th Century A.D., as well as the Qavam Orangery House, a masterpiece of architecture from the 19th Century A.D. Lunch at a traditional Iranian restaurant. Continue the tour with a visit to the Mausoleum of Shah-e-Cheragh, brother of the 8th Shia Imam. Return to the Homa Hotel for overnight. (B,L)

Day 8
Breakfast, then drive to Yazd via Sarvestan to visit the Sasanian Palace of the 4th Century A.D. Continue your tour to the Towers of Silence, the 3rd Century A.D. burial place for Zoroastrians where, according to their beliefs, the bodies of the deceased were exposed to vultures. Overnight in Yazd at the famous Saffaieh Hotel, known for its beautiful rose gardens. (B)

Day 9
Breakfast, then tour Yazd. Visit the Zoroastrian fireplace. Here you will see the sacred fire which has been kept alive for hundreds of years and is now a Zoroastrian pilgrim center. Visit the Dolatabad Garden of the 16th Century A.D., the Jomeh Mosque of the 13th Century A.D., and the Alexander prison of the 3rd Century A.D. Lunch, then drive to Kerman. Overnight at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Kerman. (B, L)

Day 10
Breakfast, then start your tour of Kerman visiting the Vakil complex, the Bazaar, the Mosque and the Jabalieh Dome of the 17th Century A.D. Drive to Bam via Mahan City for lunch at the traditional restaurant Prince Garden, a beautiful 19th Century A.D. garden. Continue the tour visiting the Mausoleum of Nematolah Vali who was the founder of a Dervish sect in Iran in the 14th Century A.D. Overnight at the Bam Eram Hotel in Bam. (B)

Day 11
Breakfast, then drive to the Old Citadel of Bam to visit the greatest mud-brick monument in the world, dating to the 3rd Century A.D. Drive back to Kerman for your flight to Tehran. Arrive Tehran where you will be met and transferred to your hotel, the Homa Hotel for an overnight. (B)

Day 12
Breakfast, then you will be met by our representative and transferred to Tehran Mehrabad Airport, where you will be assisted with your check-in formalities for your departure flight. (B)

 


 prices include:

All transfers within Iran. Personalized sightseeing as mentioned in itinerary by private car, with a tour guide and a driver with you at all times, entrance fees to sights mentioned. Included as well is the service charge imposed by hotels, porterage, meeting and assistance at airports and hotels

Not included:

Items of a personal nature such as laundry, alcoholic beverages, telephone calls, visa charge and tips.

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