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    12 Days
    Shiraz
    Tehran

    Iran Nomads Life Tour is an adventure trip to Iran. Iran has one of the largest nomadic populations in the world. According to the government’s agency for nomad affairs; there are an estimated 1.25 million nomads in Iran.
    Natural simplicity of Nomads and their World is unlimited like the Eternal Blue Sky. They live in harmony with their animals and the environment. Camping with nomads offers a unique opportunity to learn about an ancient way of life while intimately experiencing Iranian nomad culture.
    Spend some time visiting local nomadic communities and try your hand at milking cows, herding sheep, and riding horses. At the end of the day, relax while drinking and eating organic foods.
    Our routes have been carefully chosen to include the best night stops and highlights. However, as local and operational conditions may vary and unforeseen circumstances can arise, the following itinerary should be used as a guideline.  

    Arrival Airport

    Departure Airport

    Departure Time

    3 Hours Before Flight Time

    Bedroom

    Based on your request

    Bathroom

    Private Bathroom included

    Price Includes

    • Iran Visa authorization number
    • 12 Nights Hotel Accomodation/BB
    • English Speaking Tour Guide
    • Driver for the whole Trip
    • All transportation in destination location

    Price Excludes

    • International Air Fare
    • Consular Fee at the Embassy
    • Any Private Expenses
    • Room Service Fees
    • Tip to the driver, guide, laundry, mini bar
    • Meals (lunch & Dinner)
    • Entrance Fees

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    • Smile
    • Sunscreen
    What to Expect

    Iran Nomads Life Tour is an adventure trip to Iran. Iran has one of the largest nomadic populations in the world. According to the government’s agency for nomad affairs; there are an estimated 1.25 million nomads in Iran.
    Natural simplicity of Nomads and their World is unlimited like the Eternal Blue Sky. They live in harmony with their animals and the environment. Camping with nomads offers a unique opportunity to learn about an ancient way of life while intimately experiencing Iranian nomad culture.
    Spend some time visiting local nomadic communities and try your hand at milking cows, herding sheep, and riding horses. At the end of the day, relax while drinking and eating organic foods.

    World Heritage Sites
    • Golestan Palace
    • Fin Garden
    • Naqshe Jahan Square
    • Persepolis
    • Eram Garden
    • Nomad Life Experience
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    Itinerary

    Arrival At Tehran International Airport

    Arrive at the airport, transfer to the hotel to have some rest.

    Day 1Tehran

      Full day city tour of Tehran to visit Golestan Palace that is The oldest of the historic monuments in Tehran and a world heritage. It consists of 17 palaces, museums, and Halls. It was originally built during the Safavid dynasty. Then visiting The Archaeological or national museum which is the combination of two museums, the old Archaeological Museum of Iran and the modernistic white travertine National Arts Museum with eight departments. The last stops will be Glass and Carpet Museums. Hotel in Tehran 

    Day 2Tehran

    Full day city tour of Tehran including Nivaran and Saadabad palaces. then Milad tower and Tabiat bridge. Overnight Tehran.

    Day 3Tehran-Kashan-Abyaneh

      On the third day we will depart from Isfahan to Kashan to visit Tabatabaie Residence, Fin garden, bazaar and tappeh sialk or Sialk ziggurat. It is claimed to be the world’s oldest ziggurat, dating to the 3rd millennium BC. The discoveries in this region have revealed that it was one of the primary centers of civilization in prehistoric ages. Continue our way to Abyaneh, a tourist village that is known as a living history museum that has kept its architecture (all in red clay), ceremonies and culture, language and clothing. Hotel in Abyaneh   

    Day 4Abyaneh-Isfahan

      Drive to Isfahan in the morning.
    Full-day city tour of Isfahan to visit the Palace of Forty Columns or Chehel Sotun. It was built by Shah Abbas II in 1647 as a reception hall and has 20 columns made of cypress wood. The reflection of these twenty columns in the adjacent pool provides the other twenty; so the palace is known as forty columns.
    We will continue Isfahan sightseeing by visiting Naghsh-e-Jahan Square (Image of the World Square). It is the second-largest square in the world and one of the world heritage sites of Iran. The square is 160 meters wide by 508 meters long and was initially intended as the site of state ceremonies and sporting events. By 1602, the Shah had added a commercial element with the construction of two-story shops along the perimeter.
    Jame Mosque is on the south end, the Lutfallah Mosque on the east, the Ali Qapu Palace on the west, and a Grand Bazaar on the north end.
    We finish a busy day of sightseeing by walking along the Zayanderood River and Isfahan’s famous ancient bridges (Si-O-Se Pol & Khaju). Hotel in Isfahan.

    Day 5Isfahan

      In the morning we embark on a city tour that covers the rest of the highlights of this celebrated historical city and visit the magnificent Jame Atiq Mosque, another world heritage site of Iran UNESCO and one of the oldest mosques in the country. Then you will visit the Ali Gholi Agha Complex which consists of a bath, Mosque and Bazaar, the Hasht-Behesht Palace, and Vank Cathedral. Hotel in Isfahan.

    Day 6Isfahan-Nomad-Shahrekord

      In the morning a full day excursion to Nomad region. Generally, the nomads of this part are of the Bakhtiyari tribe. Hotel in Shahrekord 

    Day 7Shahrekord-Yasuj

      After spending some hours with nomads, we will drive to Yasuj via semirom. Hotel in Yasuj   

    Day 8Yasuj-Nomad

     Spending your time with nomads then drive to Shiraz. Overnight in Shiraz.

    Day 9Shiraz

    Start a beautiful morning in Shiraz to visit Zandieh Complex (Karim Khan’s Citadel, Pars Museum, Vakil Bath, Vakil Mosque, Vakil Bazaar- the traditional bazaar of Shiraz and Moshir Caravanserai). Shiraz was a significant township in Achaemenid times and the treasure trove of Persian culture. It is the birthplace of the great Persian Poets Hafiz and Saadi and is known as the city of poets, gardens, nightingales, and flowers. In the afternoon we continue our tour by visiting Jahan Nama Garden, Hafez & Saadi Tomb, Quran Gate, and Ali Ebne Hamze shrine. Hotel in Shiraz 

    Day 10Shiraz-Nomad

      Full day city tour of Shiraz to visit Nasir Al Molk Mosque, Narenjestan Palace, Zinat-al-Molk House. In the afternoon drive to Firuz Abad or Kazeroon for another night with Ghashghaei nomad. Hotel in Nomad Camp   

    Day 11Nomad

    In the morning we will start a one-day nomad life with participating in making breakfast, milking the ship and cows and any other works that nomads do during the day .in the afternoon drive back to Shiraz. Hotel in shiraz Breakfast

    Day 11Shiraz-Departure

    Full day excursion to Persepolis, Naghsh-e-Rostam, and Naghsh-e-Rajab; then the Capital of ancient Persia and the Tomb of Cyrus the great i.e. Pasargadae. Drive back to Shiraz, transfer to Airport for departure flight.

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    FAQ

    Is it safe to travel to Iran?

    Iran is a safe country and it has a great level of medical range but anyway, caution is necessary for any country while you are traveling.

    Which currency is most widely accepted on this tour?

    Our Agency accepts both Euro and dollars (USD).
    For your other costs in Iran, you need to bring Euros and dollars in cash then you can easily change them at the exchange offices.
    The currency in Iran is Rial and all of the bills are according to it. All money should be exchanged with Rial, but you will also hear about Toman so don’t get confused. For example, 100,000 Rials equals 10,000 Tomans or 10000 Rials equals 1000 Tomans.
    Please be informed that credit cards don’t work in Iran and all expenses here should be paid in cash in the local market.
    A few souvenir shops accept credit cards.

    What is the dress code in Iran?

    There are dress codes in Iran that you need to follow but don’t worry, the rules of wear in Iran aren’t so strict for tourists and foreigners.
    Women can wear a tunic, jeans, loose pants, a long ankle skirt, and a scarf (Hijab in Iran is compulsory) and Men can wear everything except short pants that end above or at the knee.

    What is cancellation policy?

    In case you wish to cancel your tour and do not wish to reschedule the tour due to any reason the cancellation policy will be as follow
    30 days prior to departure: 25% of the total charge
    Between 30 to 7 days prior to departure: 50% of total charges
    Less than 7 days prior to departure or no-show: 100% of total charges.