8-day-classic-iran
Classic highlights of Iran- grand architecture, historical sites, cuisine, and culture.
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Overview
Highlights

Experience Tehran
See the melting pot of Tehran, where people and tradition mingle from all over the country.

See Half of the World in Esfahan
Esfahan harbors some of the Islamic world's grandest pieces of architecture. See why Esfahan people say Esfahan is half of the world.

The Gorgeous Architecture of Shiraz
From perfectly tiled mosques to grand stained glass pieces, Qajar-era historic homes, and an ancient bazaar, Shiraz is one of Iran's true highlights.

Desert Oases of Yazd
Sat on the edge of the desert, Yazd feels a bit like an oasis city. Yazd is also famous for its sweets, which you must indulge in.
Itinerary
Day 1: Welcome to Iran
Included
Breakfast
Day 2: The Beauty of Kashan
Accommodation: Traditional hotel
Included
Breakfast
Day 3: Esfahan, Half of the World
Day 4: Into the Desert
Accommodation: Traditional hotel
Included
Breakfast
Day 5: Zoroastrianism and Islam
Included
Breakfast
Day 6: The Ancient Capital of the Achaemenid Empire
Accommodation: Traditional hotel
Included
Breakfast
Day 7: History, Gardens & Poets
Accommodation: Traditional hotel
Included
Breakfast
Day 8: Departure
Included
Breakfast
What's included
What's Included
- Meals as noted on itinerary
- English speaking guide
- Transportation
- Accommodation on twin room sharing basis
- Letter of Invitation
- Travel insurance
What's Not Included
- Iran visa fees
- Tips to local staff
- Sleeping bag (rental available)
- Personal spending
Hosts

Nicole Smoot
Expedition Lead
Despite being born and raised in the mountains of Alaska with plenty of backyard adventures that could have kept her busy for a lifetime, the unusual dragon blood trees of Socotra, the truly bizarre landscapes of Iran’s far-flung Sistan and Balochistan Province, the gingerbread-house-like architecture of Sana’a, and the dazzling turquoise lakes of Tajikistan’s Fann Mountains lured Nicole to the other side of the planet and on to get to know these locations extremely well.
Extras & Options
Single Supplement
FAQs
Most nationalities require a visa/e-visa to enter Iran. We will provide the necessary documentation in order for you to apply for your Iran visa.
The only countries that can enter Iran visa-free are Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, China, Egypt, Georgia, Hong Kong, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Macao, Malaysia, Oman, Syria, Turkey and Venezuela. It appears more nations have been added to this list as of December 2023 but it has not been announced when this will be implemented.
Iran uses the Iranian Rial (IRR), a currency that fluctuates violently. It is important to bring more than enough cash than you think you may need in Iran as ATMs do not accept foreign cards and there is no official way to obtain money once in the country.
All money you plan to spend in Iran including personal expenses, souvenirs, lunches, dinners, etc. should be brought with you from home and in cash. The best currencies to bring to exchange are US dollars, British pounds, and Euros. Make sure that your bills are in crisp, clean, and new condition with no bends, tears, or folds.
Persian food is a delight, featuring meats, rice, fresh salads, aromatic, spices, and a variety of herbs. Chai and flatbreads accompany almost every meal.
Please let us know of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that we can accommodate your needs.
