7 Days
Tehran
Tehran
Included meals
6 Breakfast- 1 Dinner
Group Size
Min 2, Max 10
Howeyzeh 4*
Breakfast
Day 1: Tehran
Arrive in Tehran and transfer to your hotel. Hotels are pre-booked from the previous night.
Today, we have a city tour of Tehran starting in the North, including Saadabad Palace, the stunning building built by Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, in addition to Niavaran Palace which enchants the visitors due to its fantastic nature and historical story. After that, we have time to wander through the intoxicating atmosphere of the Tajrish Bazaar.
At night, we will experience a beautiful natural environment close to Tehran enjoying the lovely environment at Darband mountains.
Overnight: Tehran
Dizin Tourist Hotel 4*
Breakfast
Day 2: Dizin
Early morning, we will drive to Dizin via Chalus Road, one of the most beautiful roads in Iran. Dizin is considered one of the popular ski resorts in Iran and also in the Middle East. This international ski resort is going to surprise you with its unparalleled natural beauty. Upon arrival, after taking some rest at our hotel, we will start our ski tour. (71.5km)
Overnight: Dizin
Dizin Tourist Hotel 4*
Breakfast
Day 3: Dizin
From now on, adventure seekers enjoy skiing/snowboarding at Dizin Resort from morning until afternoon to record wonderful moments in their minds in a four-season country that is not only famous for its deserts but also for snowy mountains in winter.
Overnight: Dizin
Dizin Tourist Hotel 4*
Breakfast
Day 4: Dizin
Full-day ski tour in Dizin
Overnight: Dizin
Dizin Tourist Hotel 4*
Breakfast
Day 5: Dizin
Full-day ski tour in Dizin
Overnight: Dizin
Howeyzeh 4*
Breakfast- Dinner
Day 6: Dizin- Tehran
After the last snowy night, we will end this memorable Iran ski tour by saying goodbye to this heaven for ski lovers to drive back to Tehran.
The farewell dinner will be accompanied by a sweet experience in a beautiful natural environment close to Tehran, Darband. (71.5km)
Overnight: Tehran
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Day 7: Tehran
The tour ends in Tehran and you will fly back home.
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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.
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.
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.
Yes, they absolutely can! They are just required to travel with a licensed local guide across the country and arrange their visas in advance.
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.
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.
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.
Alcoholic drinks are forbidden according to the country’s laws.
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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