18 Days
Day 01: Arrive Tehran
Arrive to Tehran, meet guide & transfer to hotel. Afternoon visit Carpet Museum housing some of the most beautiful carpets & tapestries in the Islamic world & Saadabad Palace, Saadabad Gardens of the former Shah, the location of his secondary palace which has now been converted into a museum.
Overnight: Hotel, Tehran (2 nights)
Day 02: Tehran
Full day tour of the capital starts off with the visit to the Archeological Museums. Its massive collections include a stone capital of the winged lion from Susa and a 6th century B.C. audience hall relief of Darius the Great from the Treasury at Persepolis. The museums exhibits date from 4500 B.C.
to contemporary times, Golestan Palace, were the coronations of the former Shah & his father took place, particularly notable are the hall of mirrors and the garden hall.
Day 03: Tehran/Hamadan
(Drive 215miles / 343kms)
Early morning drive to Hamadan, one of the oldest inhabited towns in the
world. An afternoon tour of Hamadan will include a stop at the charming
waterfall Ganjnameh before proceeding to the magnificent and dominating
Avecinna Memorial and Baba Taher Tombs. Next follows a visit to Ester and
Murducai the most important Jewish pilgrimage sight in Iran. Before we lose
ourselves in the maze that is the colorful oriental Bazaar of Hamadan, we
pay a visit to the famous 14th century Stone Lion.
Overnight: Hotel, Hamadan (1 night)
Day 04: Hamadan/Kermanshah (Drive 118miles
/ 189kms)
Depart in the morning for Kermanshah via Bi-Sotoun, where the famous bas
reliefs are carved out of a dramatic mountain. This region hosts the most
interesting and famous archeological sites in Iran. We view many Achaemenian
inscriptions including one of about 1200 lines where we get insight into the
hard fought battle of Darius, defeating the governors who tried to dismantle
the Empire. Leaving the famous Tablets of Darius we visit the Temple of
Anahita, the goddess of abundance and the guardian of water in ancient Iran.
In the evening we visit the traditional bazaar in Kermanshah where well
have the opportunity to sharpen our bargaining skills.
Overnight: Hotel, Kermanshah (1 night)
Day 05: Kermanshah /Ahwaz
(Drive 314miles / 509kms)
Travel south on a scenic countryside drives to Ahwaz
Overnight: Pars Hotel, Ahwaz (2 nights)
Day 06: Ahwaz – Susa – Ahwaz
Excursion to Susa, one of the oldest archaeological sites in Iran. This
prehistoric settlement (from at least 4000 B.C. and an important Elamite
city) reached peak under the reign of Untash Gal, who built Susa as his
administrative capital and founded Tchogha Zanbil as his religious center.
Tchogba Zanbil remains the best surviving example of Elamite architecture.
Back to Ahwaz.
Day 07: Ahwaz/Shiraz (Drive
351miles / 568kms)
After breakfast, depart for Shiraz visiting also the famous Sassanid Reliefs
and Palace of Bishapour. Shiraz is traditionally known as city of Roses and
Nightingales.
Overnight: Homa Hotel, Shiraz (3 nights)
Day 08: Shiraz – Persepolis
- Naghsh-e Rostam – Shiraz
Excursion to magnificent Achaemenian city of Perspolis (57 Km northeast of
Shiraz). Persepolis is the last and ultimate expression of the ancient
Middle East. Nearly 2500 years ago, construction for its magnificent
structure was begun by Darius the Great with the intent to make it the focus
of the mighty Achemenian Empire. Our tour will also include the
Naqsh-e-Rustam where hewn out of a cliff rest the tombs believed to be of
Darius I and II, Atraxerxes and Xerxes I.
Day 09: Shiraz
Full day city tour for exploring Shiraz where we start with a visit to the
picturesque Eram Garden, famous for its cypress trees. Next we visit the
tombs of Persias best-known poets: Saadi and Hafiz. Continue to “modernâ€
Nasirol-Molk mosque and the pretty Afif-Abad Garden followed by a visit to
the Church of Saint Simmon the Zealot with the famed stained glass windows.
This wonderful day culminates with a trip to a labyrinthine bazaar.
Day 10: Shiraz/Kerman
(Drive255miles / 409kms)
Depart for Kerman with stop at en-route visit the Sassanian Palace at
Sarvestan.
Overnight: Hotel, Kerman (2 nights)
Day 11: Kerman – Mahan – Rayen – Kerman
35 kms from Kerman toward bam lays Mahan, with its mausoleum of Shah
Nematollah Vali, a 15th century sufi dervish. Mahan also boasts the pleasant
Shaadeh historical garden, or Bagh-e Tarikhi, fom the Qajar period. Continue
to Rayen to visit Rayen citadel and back Kerman.
Day 12: Kerman – Yazd (Drive
230 miles / 370 kms)
Half day city tour of Kerman to visit Jame mosque the classical Iranian
model of “blue†& Ganj Ali Khan complex, Ganj Ali Khan bath and ethnological
Museum in the Vakil Bazaar(traditional tea-house). This building houses an
interesting exhibition of good waxworks of men in various poses and costumes
set in a traditional but no longer operational bath house. Drive to Yazd en
route visit Zeinoddine caravanserai.
Overnight: Hotel, Yazd (2 nights)
Day 13: Yazd
As Yazd is home of the more traditional Persian architecture, we begin our
day with a visit to the Zoroastrian Towers of Silence and Fire Temple (where
a fire is still kept burning from 5 century AD). We continue to the
magnificent Masjed-e Jameh and Amir-Chakhmaq Mosques and then tour Doulat
Abad Garden with its traditional ventilation shaft (wind tower).
Day 14: Yazd/Esfahan (Drive
195miles / 316kms)
Depart on a beautiful drive to Esfahan, which was a vibrant trade center,
and its glorious Islamic architecture and beautiful gardens, captured the
hearts of many with the saying: “Esfahan is half the Worldâ€.
Overnight: Hotel, Esfahan (3 nights)
Day 15: Esfahan
Start city tour of Esfahan to visit to the Emam Khomeini Square. This
majestic square, built in 1612, is constantly bustling with activity. Then,
we take in the beautifully proportioned and decorated 17th century Masjed-e
Sheikh Lotfollah and then off to see the magnificent Emam Mosque – one of
the most stunning buildings in Iran. We will try to include a visit to a
local school.
Day 16: Esfahan
Morning tour includes a visit to Ali Qapu Palace followed by a tour of the
most impressive pavilion and garden, Chehel Sutoon Palace (40 pillars palace
- in reality there are 20 pillars with 20 water reflections) built with 40
pillars by Shah Abbas. We finish off this day of exploration with a trip to
the most famous bazaar in Iran.
Day 17: Esfahan/Tehran
(Drive 256m / 414 Km)
Drive to Tehran, stop at Kashan, an attractive oasis town, and take in its
attractive sights. Visit Tabatabaie Houses and Khan-e Borujerdi, built as a
private residence, now a charming museum with a lovely courtyard. We then
take in the famous Fin Garden and witness its breathtaking pools, orchards
and natural springs. Next visit Agha Bozorg Mosque famous for its lovely
portals and minarets. After lunch, visit the exquisite Shrine of Fatima in
Qum and later we view the Tomb of Ayatollah Khomeini.
Overnight: Laleh Hotel, Tehran (1nights)
Day 18: Depart Tehran
Today we exchange addresses with our new friends and bid farewell to ancient
Persia. (B)
