Day 1: Arrival in Tehran
Welcome to Iran! Upon arrival at Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, you will be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you can relax or take an optional stroll to explore the nearby areas.
Highlights
- Optional (if time permits):
- Golestan Palace (UNESCO): A lavish Qajar-era palace complex adorned with dazzling mirrorwork.
- Tehran Grand Bazaar: A vibrant market where tradition and modernity meet.
- Milad Tower: An iconic symbol of Tehran’s skyline.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Airport to Hotel: 40 km (30-45 minutes).
Accommodation
- Espinas Palace Hotel or Azadi Grand Hotel, Tehran.
Day 2: Tehran to Hamedan
After breakfast, leave Tehran for Hamedan, one of the oldest cities in Iran. Upon arrival, visit iconic landmarks that showcase Hamedan’s rich history and culture.
Highlights
- Tomb of Avicenna: Discover the life and legacy of Avicenna, the great Persian polymath, at his mausoleum, set in a peaceful garden.
- Alavian Dome: Admire this Seljuk-era masterpiece with its intricate stucco decorations.
- Ganjnameh Inscriptions and Waterfall: Explore ancient Achaemenid inscriptions carved into rock faces and enjoy the natural beauty of the nearby waterfall.
- Hamedan Bazaar: Wander through the historic bazaar and shop for local handicrafts, Persian rugs, and regional sweets.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Tehran to Hamedan: 320 km (4-5 hours).
Accommodation
- Baba Taher Hotel or Parsian Azadi Hotel, Hamedan.
Day 3: Hamedan to Kermanshah
Depart from Hamedan to Kermanshah. Along the way, visit the UNESCO-listed Bisotun Inscription and other fascinating landmarks. Upon arrival in Kermanshah, explore its unique historical and cultural attractions.
Highlights
- Bisotun Inscription (UNESCO): Marvel at the ancient trilingual inscription of Darius the Great, a testament to Achaemenid power.
- Statue of Hercules: A rare Greek-inspired artifact, reflecting the cultural blend during the Seleucid period.
- Taq-e Bostan: Visit these Sassanid-era rock reliefs depicting royal ceremonies, hunting scenes, and grand celebrations.
- Kermanshah Bazaar: Immerse yourself in the local Kurdish culture and sample delicious regional treats like Kermanshah Nan-e Roghani.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Hamedan to Kermanshah: 190 km (2.5-3 hours).
Accommodation
- Parsian Kermanshah Hotel or Jamshid Hotel, Kermanshah.
Day 4: Kermanshah – Khorramabad – Dezful – Pamenar Village
Travel from Kermanshah to Pamenar Village, stopping at key attractions in Khorramabad and Dezful. Enjoy the serene surroundings of Pamenar in the evening.
Highlights
- Falak-ol-Aflak Castle (Khorramabad): A majestic Sassanid fortress atop a hill overlooking the city.
- Dezful’s Sassanid Bridge: Explore the history of this ancient bridge, still in use today.
- Pamenar Village: Relax in this tranquil village by Dez Lake, surrounded by mountains and lush landscapes.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Kermanshah to Pamenar Village: 380 km (6-7 hours with stops).
Accommodation
- Local guesthouse in Pamenar Village.
Day 5: Trekking in Pamenar – Shadab Castle and Valley
Begin the day with an adventurous trek to the Shadab Castle and explore the surrounding valley. Return to Pamenar Village in the afternoon.
Highlights
- Shadab Castle: An ancient fortress perched on rugged cliffs, offering panoramic views of Dez Lake and the valley.
- Valley Exploration: Enjoy trekking through stunning rock formations, hidden trails, and unspoiled nature.
Trekking Distance/Time
- Approximately 6-10 km (4-5 hours, moderate difficulty).
Accommodation
- Local guesthouse in Pamenar Village.
Day 6: Pamenar Village to Shushtar
Drive to Shushtar, a city renowned for its ancient hydraulic engineering and Elamite history. Spend the afternoon exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Highlights
- Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System (UNESCO): Discover an ancient network of canals, bridges, and watermills.
- Salasel Castle: Visit the ancient castle that once controlled the water supply to Shushtar.
- Karun River Views: Admire the scenic beauty of Iran’s largest river.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Pamenar Village to Shushtar: 120 km (2-2.5 hours).
Accommodation
- Sarabi Traditional Hotel or Azadi Hotel, Shushtar.
Day 7: Shushtar to Isfahan
Travel to Isfahan, Iran’s cultural jewel, through scenic landscapes. Enjoy an evening walk along its iconic bridges.
Highlights
- Evening visit to the historic Si-o-se Pol and Khaju Bridges, beautifully lit at night.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Shushtar to Isfahan: 500 km (6-7 hours).
Accommodation
- Abbasi Hotel or Setareh Hotel, Isfahan.
Day 8: Isfahan Sightseeing
Spend the day exploring Isfahan’s UNESCO-listed landmarks and its rich cultural heritage.
Highlights
- Naqsh-e Jahan Square (UNESCO): Admire the grandeur of this monumental square.
- Imam Mosque and Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque: Renowned for their stunning tilework.
- Ali Qapu Palace: A historic royal residence with panoramic views of the square.
Day 9: Isfahan to Shiraz (via Pasargadae and Persepolis)
In the morning, depart from Isfahan to Shiraz, stopping along the way to visit two of Iran’s most iconic historical sites: Pasargadae and Persepolis.
Highlights
- Pasargadae (UNESCO): Explore the ruins of the ancient capital founded by Cyrus the Great. The tomb of Cyrus is located here, a key historical site.
- Persepolis (UNESCO): Walk through the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire. Admire the grand ruins, including the Gate of All Nations, and the tombs of the kings at Naqsh-e Rostam.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Isfahan to Shiraz: 480 km (7-8 hours with stops).
Accommodation
- Zandiyeh Hotel or Homa Hotel Shiraz.
Day 10: Shiraz Sightseeing
Enjoy a full day exploring the historical and cultural highlights of Shiraz, a city known for its poetry, gardens, and historical monuments.
Highlights
- Nasir al-Mulk Mosque (Pink Mosque): Famous for its vibrant stained glass windows and intricate tilework.
- Eram Garden (UNESCO): A Persian garden with a stunning mansion and beautifully landscaped gardens.
- Vakil Bazaar: Wander through this traditional bazaar and discover spices, textiles, and local handicrafts.
- Tombs of Hafez and Saadi: Visit the resting places of two of Iran’s most famous poets, Hafez and Saadi, and enjoy the tranquil gardens.
Day 11: Shiraz – Kazerun – Borazjan – Bushehr
Travel from Shiraz to Bushehr, stopping in Kazerun and Borazjan to visit important historical sites.
Highlights
- Bishapur (Kazerun): Explore the ruins of a Sassanid city, including its ancient palace and rock reliefs.
- Borazjan: Visit the old fortresses and discover the local architecture.
- Bushehr: A coastal city with a long history and beautiful views of the Persian Gulf.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Shiraz to Bushehr: 370 km (5-6 hours).
Accommodation
- Delvar Hotel or boutique hotel in Bushehr.
Day 12: Bushehr to Siraf
Drive to the ancient port city of Siraf, which dates back to the Sassanid era.
Highlights
- Siraf: Explore the ruins of this once-thriving trading port, famous for its ancient cemeteries, rock-carved homes, and merchant tombs.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Bushehr to Siraf: 150 km (2-3 hours).
Accommodation
- Local guesthouse in Siraf.
Day 13: Siraf to Qeshm Island
Travel from Siraf to Qeshm Island, a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Highlights
- Valley of Stars: A natural wonder of rock formations and deep canyons.
- Hara Mangroves: Explore the unique mangrove forests that provide habitat for diverse wildlife.
Transfer Distance/Time
- Siraf to Qeshm: 250 km (3-4 hours, including ferry).
Accommodation
- Aram Hotel or boutique guesthouses in Qeshm.