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Ker & Downey’s journey for Iran travel is an exploration of history, culture, and architecture across the country over 11 days.

Dating back to 4,000 BC, Iran is home to one of the oldest societies in the world. The Medes, Assyrians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans have all left their mark on the landscape and peoples of historic Iran. Since declaring independence on April 1, 1979, Iran is a theocratic republic with a developing economy and a modern infrastructure.

A journey through Iran unveils the history of the Persian Empire and modern day Iran through architecture, art, and culture. Over the course of 11 days, you’ll visit ancient sites and modern bazaars, and stay at some of Iran’s most loved hotels.

Luxury Iran Travel - Ker Downey

Trip Overview

Day 1: Arrive in Tehran / Espinas Hotel
Day 2: Tehran / Espinas Hotel (B)
Day 3: Shiraz / Pars Shiraz (B)
Day 4: Shiraz / Pars Shiraz (B)
Day 5: Shiraz / Pars Shiraz (B)
Day 6: Yazd / Fahadan Boutique Hotel (B)
Day 7: Isfahan / Abbasi Hotel (B)
Day 8: Isfahan / Abbasi Hotel (B)
Day 9: Isfahan / Abbasi Hotel (B)
Day 10: Kashan / Manouchehri House (B)
Day 11: Tehran / Espinas Hotel (B)
Day 12: Depart

Highlights of Your Journey

Your journey through Iran begins in Tehran, Iran’s capital city, set on the lower slopes of the Alborz Mountains. You’ll get an introduction to the city with a full day tour, starting at the UNESCO World Heritage site Golestan Palace. The palace complex is located in the heart of historic Tehran and is an excellent example of the architectural and artistic achievements of the Qajar era. You’ll also visit the historic Grand Bazaar of Tehran, recognized as the world’s largest Bazaar, and either the Archaeological Museum or the Carpet Museum.

Your journey continues in Shiraz, birthplace of Persian poets and Syrah. During the Zand Dynasty, the city thrived and many of the beautiful buildings you see today were built or restored during that time. While in the city, you’ll visit Bagh-e Eram Garden and Shiraz University Botanical Garden, the Karim Khan Citadel, the poet Hafiz’s Tomb, Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, Narenjestan Garden/House, and Vakil Bazaar.

Luxury Iran Travel - Ker Downey

You’ll take a day trip to visit Persepolis, one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites. Darius the Great founded it 2500 years ago, with the intent to make it the focus of the Achaemenian Empire. You’ll also visit the ancient necropolis Naqsh-e-Rustam. There, you’ll find tombs thought to belong to Darius I and II, Atraxerxes, and Xerxes I are hewn out of a cliff.

Continue your journey in Iran with a night in Yazd, stopping on the way at Pasargadae. The remaining palaces, gardens, and mausoleum of Cyrus in Pasargadae are exceptional testimonies of Persian civilization.

Then you’ll head to Isfahan, Iran’s top tourist destination. Isfahan is a city of tree-lined boulevards, Persian gardens, and Islamic buildings. There are many artisans in the city, displaying the traditional culture of Iran. While there, you will tour the city for two days. Visit the Chehel Sotoun (The Palace of Forty Columns) and Hasht-Behesht (The Palace of Eight Paradises), situated within The Nightingale Garden which date back to 1660. You’ll also visit handicraft factories and the Isfahan Bazaar. Then head to the Jam e Mosque. It displays the evolution of mosque architecture through 476 separate domes. Finish your city tours with the Armenian Quarter and Cathedral of Vank.

Luxury Iran Travel - Ker Downey

After your stay is Isfahan, you’ll travel to Kashan, an oasis along the Qom-Kerman road on the edge of the Dasht-e-Kavir. There’s a cluster of 19th-century houses in Kashan which are significant for their traditional Persian architecture. The Tabatabaei House is one of them. Its gardens and courtyards are delightful. Paintings of flowers and birds by the royal painter Kamal-ol-Molk adorn the walls throughout the house.

Passport and Visa Information for Iran Travel

  • Passports must have six months of validity remaining and at least one blank visa page.
  • US passport holders are required to obtain tourist visas prior to arriving in Iran. Exception: Tourist visas are not required for Kish Island. A single entry visa ($90) is available from the Iranian Interests Section of the Embassy of Pakistan, located at 2209 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007. Citizens of countries other than the United States should check with local authorities about visa requirements.
  • The Swiss government serves as the protecting power for US citizens in Iran.

Note: Please be aware that although Ker & Downey will advise you of the current information concerning visas and other requirements for Iran travel, it is your responsibility to reconfirm the information and obtain all necessary documents for entry to countries listed on your itinerary. Visa requirements change frequently.

Luxury Iran Travel - Ker Downey

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