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3 Day Iran Desert and Isfahan Tour
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3 Day Iran Desert and Isfahan Tour
5/5
Duration

3 Days

Start

Tehran

Finish

Tehran

Included meals

3 Breakfast - 1 Lunch - 1 Dinner

Group Size

Min 2 ,Max 10

Iran Desert and Isfahan Short Tour

Your Detailed Route

hotel

Tehran Airport Hotel

meals

Breakfast - Lunch

After breakfast, your German-speaking guide and bus driver will pick you up at your Airport Hotel. Driving about 2 hours to Kashan and arriving in this historical city. Visit the UNESCO Fin Garden and the Borujerdi Historical House in the old city, including the traditional bazaar.  Then, have a traditional lunch at the famous traditional Saraye Ameriha Hotel. In the early evening, drive to the Maranjab Desert, exploring the desert and camel riding.

Persian Garden in Kashan
Excited Tourists in Iran Desert
Traditional Accommodation in Iran
hotel

Safir 4*

meals

Breakfast - Dinner

Early morning, drive to Isfahan. In Isfahan, visit the Naqshe Jahan Square (UNESCO), including the Sheikh Lotfollah and Imam Mosques, Ali Qapu Palace, and the traditional bazaar.
In the evening, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a traditional dinner at 1001 Nights Restaurant (Sherezadeh).

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque Dome
Tourists in Naqshe Jahan Square
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque at Night
hotel

Tehran Airport Hotel

meals

Breakfast

In the morning, visit the Chehel Sotoun palace and the Armenian District of the city, including the Vank Church. Visiting the two historical bridges (Si-o-Se Pol and Khaju). Leaving Isfahan and directly driving to the Tehran Airport Hotel. Arriving at the Airport Hotel in the evening, the tour ends.

Vank Church in Armenian District of Isfahan
Tourists in Chehel Sotun in Isfahan
Traditional Bridge in Isfahan

Included

  • Hotel accommodation with Breakfast
  • Licensed Tour guide for 4 people and above
  • A.C. Minibus / Van for 4 people and above

Excluded

  • Entrance Fees for Mentioned Sites
  • Lunch, Dinner
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FAQ

  • What is the best time to visit Iran?

    The best time to visit Iran is normally from April to May and from September to early November. However, Iran, as a vast country is a destination for all four seasons. For instance, in July and August, the west and northwest of Iran are the best choices due to cooler weather, mixed with classic routes, such as Tabriz, Kurdistan, Kermanshah, and Hamedan. The months of November, December, January, and February are the best time for traveling to south Iran and visiting the islands of Qeshm, Kish, Chabahar, and Bushehr.

  • What is the main currency in Iran?

    The national currency in Iran is the Iranian Rial (IRR). However, due to the dramatic decrease in Iran’s currency value, Iranians informally use Toman to make daily transactions easier. Each Toman equals 10 Rials and you just need to omit one zero to find out the value in Toman.

  • Is it safe to travel to Iran?

    Iran is generally safe for foreign travelers and Iranians are well-known for their warm hospitality. But if you are still in doubt, let a licensed Iranian tour operator or travel agency organize a hassle-free tour for you.

  • Can American, British, and Canadian citizens get a visa for Iran?

    Yes, they absolutely can! They are just required to travel with a licensed local guide across the country and arrange their visas in advance.

  • Should I wear a hijab in Iran as a woman?

    Foreign women should wear hijab in Iran according to the country’s laws. But just a loose hijab covering their hair, neck, arms, and legs is enough. Chador and burqa are not mandatory. Chador is just mandatory in some religious sites, including some mosques or shrines, and is offered to the visitors at the entrance.

  • Is my credit card accepted in Iran?

    Credit cards and debit cards do not work in Iran, unfortunately, due to the sanctions. So, you can either bring enough cash with you during your trip to Iran or exchange money at the airport or exchange offices across the cities. Iranian debit cards are also available.

  • Is there internet access in Iran?

    Yes, you can access Wi-Fi in most public places, such as hotels, restaurants, and coffee shops. However, due to filtering on some social media and websites, you should use a VPN to unblock them. You can also use data internet by buying a local SIM card in the airport or mobile shops.

  • Can I drink alcohol in Iran?

    Alcoholic drinks are forbidden according to the country’s laws.

  • Can I find vegetarian restaurants in Iran?

    You can find a great variety of vegetarian meals in the Persian culinary, as well as vegetarian restaurants in larger cities. If you are going to travel to Iran on a tour, you’d better inform the tour operator or the travel agency in advance.

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