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The Caspian Sea is the largest inland water in the world with an area of approximately 371,000 km. 28 m below sea level, which is situated at north of Iran .
This outstanding trip offers a great insight into the country with a perfect blend of both culture and adventure highlights and we introduce this fascinating country to you.
Mashhad, known as a place of religious pilgrimage, centered on the vast Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, with golden domes and minarets that glisten in the sun.
Embark on the definitive journey through the cradle of civilization with The Unrivaled Persian Treasury. This masterfully curated 14-day expedition is designed for those who seek to go beyond the surface, offering a deep immersion into 2,500 years of art, architecture, and soul-stirring history. From the high-altitude glamour of Tehran to the blue-tiled perfection of Isfahan, you will traverse the legendary landscapes of an empire that shaped the world.
Your odyssey begins in the vibrant capital, where the modern skyline meets Qajar elegance. Wander the mirrored halls of the UNESCO-listed Golestan Palace and gaze upon the staggering wealth of the Treasury of National Jewels. You’ll explore the vast Saadabad Complex nestled at the foot of the Alborz Mountains and lose yourself in the sensory explosion of Tajrish Bazaar before watching the sunset from the iconic Azadi and Milad Towers.
Fly south to the city of roses and nightingales. Here, the morning light transforms the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque into a kaleidoscope of stained glass. Beyond the city gates, the monumental ruins of Persepolis and the cliff-side tombs of Naqsh-e Rostam stand as silent sentinels of Achaemenid glory. At Pasargadae, pay homage to Cyrus the Great, the king of kings, amidst the stark beauty of the Murghab plain.
Venture into the heart of the plateau to discover the desert’s secrets. In Kerman, walk through the ancient Ganjali Khan Complex and the lush, gravity-defying Shazdeh Mahan Garden. Continue to Yazd, the world’s oldest adobe city, where wind-catchers (Badgirs) rise above narrow alleys. Discover the sacred fires of the Zoroastrian Fire Temple and the haunting heights of the Towers of Silence, witnessing a culture that has thrived in the arid heartland for millennia.
The journey culminates in Isfahan, the crown jewel of Safavid architecture. Stand in the center of Meidane Emam (Naqsh-e Jahan Square), one of the world’s largest and most beautiful plazas. From the delicate music rooms of Ali Qapu Palace to the shimmering frescoes of the Vank Cathedral, Isfahan is a living museum. As twilight falls, join the locals under the historic arches of the Khaju and Siyosepol Bridges, where the echoes of traditional songs bring your 14-day passage to a poetic close.
In Desert Heart tour is one of the famous off road tour for domestic and inbound tourists visit desert and its attractions. This Journey starts from Tehran; the capital of Iran by historical and modern sites. Then we go to Kashan and Maranjab Desert to get ready for discovery. We go to Rig-e Jen, a vast area of sand dunes in the middle of Dasht- e Kavir. It was not visited by the old caravan travelers, who believed it was a place where evil spirits live. We leave Iran desert with unforgettable memories and continue our journey to Isfahan. In Isfahan, you just see Iranian arts every where go.
Alam Kuh with the summit of 4.850 meters is second highest peak in Iran that is located in Kelardasht; Mazandaran province. Rise up from Alam-Kuh walls need to know technical principles of rock climbing.
Starting with vibrant Tabriz with its unbeatable bazaar, and continue our trip into the seldom-visited part of our fascinating country offering a quieter and greener side of Iran.
Ordibehesht (May) in Iran, can be a heaven effect when the plains and gardens are full of flowers and bloom. Kashan rosewater tour starts from Shiraz. Its streets are full of orange blossom smell and have a pleasant weather in this month. Then we go to the second historical city in the world; Yazd. We walk through its adobe alleyways and visit the Persian engineering genius
The Bakhtiari are a southwestern Iranian tribe, and a subgroup of the Lurs. They speak the Bakhtiari dialect, a southwestern Iranian dialect. Their race returns to the Achaemenid and Aryan peoples.
Mount Damavand may be little known outside its home nation of Iran but Asia’s highest volcano is a delightful challenge for mountaineers