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Passage
Through Persia
14 Day Tour of Iran
September
5 - 18, 2008
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DAY 1 FRI, SEP 5: ARRIVAL TEHRAN
Early morning arrival at Tehran's IKIA Airport via flight IR710V departing
London's Heathrow on Sept. 4th at 5:00pm, arriving at 2:30am on Sept.
5th in Tehran. We will be met and assisted and transferred to the Laleh
Hotel. Get some rest, and after a late breakfast we will have a half day
tour of Tehran. Overnight at the Laleh Hotel in Tehran.
DAY 2 SAT, SEP 6: TEHRAN
Today we will visit to some of Tehran's museums. Iran's National Museum,
including the Archaeological and Islamic Museums, display an authenticated
collection of pre-historic, ancient and Islamic artifacts with pottery
dating back to 6-7 millennium B.C. The Abguineh (Glass and Ceramics) Museum
has a wonderful and delicate collection of ancient and Islamic glass and
pottery. Lunch will be at the Ferdowsi Hotel in the vicinity of the museums,
and in the afternoon we will visit the Carpet Museum, displaying a beautiful
collection of old and new Persian carpets and rugs. Dinner and overnight
at the Laleh Hotel.
DAY 3 SUN, SEP 7: TEHRAN-KERMAN
This morning we will do some more sightseeing in Tehran before transfering
to the airport for our flight to Kerman on IR472 at 3:35pm. Upon our arrival
we will check into the Pars Hotel for overnight.
DAY 4 MON, SEP 8: KERMAN/EXC.
MAHAN AND RAYEN
Today we will have a full day excursion to the village of Rayen to visit
the Arg, or Citadel, of Rayen, a miniature version of the Arg-e-Bam, with
all the architectural features of a desert citadel. Arg e Rayen is now
gaining prominence as a result of the tragic earthquake in Bam which destroyed
the town and its magnificent citadel. On the return journey we will stop
at Mahan to visit the blue-tiled Mausoleum of Shah Nematollah-e-Vali,
the great 14th century Sufi Leader; and the Shahzadeh Garden (late 19th
century Qajar-period garden/house). Return to Kerman for overnight at
the Pars Hotel.
DAY 5 TUE, SEP 9: KERMAN-YAZD
After breakfast we have a half day visit in Kerman to see the Ganj-Ali-Khan
Complex that is comprised of a 17th century Safavid period bathhouse,
caravanserai, and bazaar, plus the Friday Mosque. Afterwards we will leave
for Yazd. En-route we will visit Zein-ed-Din Caravanserai, dating from
the Safavid period. Continue on the drive to Yazd for overnight at the
Moshir Garden Hotel.
DAY 6 WED, SEP 10: YAZD
Today we will have a full day of sightseeing in Yazd, the center for Iran's
small Zoroastrian community, who seeking refuge from the invading Arabs
found a safe haven within its fortified walls. We will visit one of the
two Zoroastrian abandoned Towers of Silence (Dakhma), dating back to the
17th century, where until some 40-50 years ago the dead were carried there
and left to decompose and be devoured by birds. We will also visit the
active Zoroastrian Fire Temple, the fire of which has been burning for
about 1500 years. Among Yazd's Islamic sites is the Friday Mosque (1324
A.D.) with the highest portal and minarets in Iran. Other notable Islamic
monuments in Yazd are the Seljuk shrine dedicated to the Twelve Shi'ite
Imams; and Ziaieyeh Theological School, known as Zendan-e-Eskander or
Alexandar's Prison. There are also many beautiful old houses in Yazd,
among them the Dowlat-Abad Garden, with an 18th century feudal house.
Overnight at the Moshir Garden Hotel.
DAY 7 THU, SEP 11: YAZD-SHIRAZ
In the morning we will leave for Shiraz, stopping at Abarkuh, a charming
desert town, and have tea under the shade of a 4000-year old Cypress tree.
Afterwards continue to Pasargadae for a visit. Pasargadae is the site
of the simple, but impressive, tomb of Cyrus the Great (founder of the
Persian Empire), and the remains of his palaces. After visiting the site
continue on to Shiraz with dinner and overnight stay at the Homa Hotel.
DAY 8 FRI, SEP 12: SHIRAZ/EXC.
PERSEPOLIS & NAGHSH-E-ROSTAM
After breakfast we depart for a full day excursion to Persepolis, the
extensive remains of the palaces of the Achaemenid kings Darius I, Xerxes
and Artaxerxes, and with magnificent bas-reliefs. After that we visit
Naghsh-e-Rostam, site of an Achaemenid-period fire-temple and sanctuary,
four Royal Tombs and eight Sassanian rock-reliefs including the impressive
victory scene of Shapur I over Roman Emperor Valerian. Lunch will be at
a nearby restaurant then we return to Shiraz and visit the Vakil Bazar.
Overnight in Shiraz at the Homa Hotel.
DAY 9 SAT, SEP 13: SHIRAZ-ISFAHAN
Today we will have a full day city tour of Shiraz, the city of 'roses
and nightingales'. Out tour will include the Tomb of Iran's greatest lyric
poet, Hafez, followed by Narenjestan (a reception/residential house/garden),
the pink-tiled Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, the Eram Garden, and the very interesting
nomads' bazaar of Shiraz. In the evening transfer to the airport for flight
IR328 at 20:25 to Isfahan. Upon our arrival we will transfer to the Abbasi
Hotel.
DAY 10 SUN, SEP 14: ISFAHAN
After breakfast we depart for a tour of the beautiful city of Isfahan,
the 17th century capital of the Safavids, referred to as Nesf-e-Jahan
(Half of the World). Our tour will include a visit to the famous bridges
of Shahrestan, Khajou, and Sio-se-pol, and the Armenian Quarter with several
churches including the important Cathedral of Vank. In the afternoon we
visit one of the world's grandest squares - the Maidan-e-Naghsh-e-Jahan.
The Maidan is the location of the Ali-Qapu Palace with its magnificent
architecture and tile-work. The palace has enchanting music rooms and
a balcony overlooking the Maidan, from where the Safavid Kings watched
polo games. Also on the square are two of the Islamic world's greatest
mosques: the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque and the Shah Mosque. Finish with
a visit to the Qeisarieh Bazaar with hundreds of shops displaying the
art and handicrafts for which Isfahan is world-famous. Dinner and overnight
at the Abbasi Hotel.
DAY 11 MON, SEP 15: ISFAHAN
We will have another full day of sightseeing in Isfahan, including a visit
to the magnificent Friday Mosque, with the famous Uljaitu Mihrab (Prayer
Niche) of the Il-Khanid period, the Harun-e-Velayat Shrine and the Ali
Minaret. We will also visit Chehel-Sotun (Forty Columns) Palace and Hasht-Behesht
(Eight Paradise) Palace (from outside), both set in beautiful gardens/parks.
Afterwards we will return to the Maidan and shops for another visit and
shopping before returning to the Abbasi Hotel for overnight.
DAY 12 TUE, SEP 16: ISFAHAN-TEHRAN
This morning we will drive to Tehran. En-route we will stop over at the
charming town of Natanz to visit a beautiful Islamic Complex including
the Friday Mosque, Monastery, and Tomb of Sheikh Abdol Samad Isfahani.
Continue on to Kashan for lunch and to visit to one of the most important
and ancient archaeological sites in Iran known as Teppe Sialk. The site
was excavated in the 1930's and dates back to 4000 B.C. The artifacts
found at this site adorn many major museums around the world. We will
also visit the historical garden of Fin which was first planted during
the Safavid period and kept alive with water from the nearby Sulaimanieh
Spring. This beautiful garden was expanded by the Zand and Qajar monarchs,
with many open pavilions added. A museum on the site displays artifacts
from nearby Teppe Sialk (optional visit). We will also visit a fine example
of a 19th century merchant residence known as Taba-Tabai House with its
beautiful stucco dome and inlaid mirror work, with some of the best examples
of existing "badgirs" (wind-catchers). Continue on to Tehran, and drive
by the Mausoleum of Imam Khomeini then check in to the Laleh Hotel for
overnight in Tehran.
DAY 13 WED, SEP 17: TEHRAN
Today we will visit the Golestan Palace and Museum Complex, dating from
the 18th to the early 20th century, to include the Ethnological Museum
(closed on Sundays and Thursdays). We will also visit the former residence
of the last Shah of Iran at Sa'ad-Abad Palace and Museum Complex. In the
afternoon we visit the fabulous State's Jewels Museum, housed in the vaults
of the Central Bank of Iran displaying the most dazzling and priceless
collection of jewels and gems in the world. Return to the Laleh Hotel
for overnight.
DAY 14 THU SEP, 18: DEPARTURE
TEHRAN
Transfer to the airport for departure flight: IR711V departing Tehran
(IKA) at 8:45am and arriving at London's Heathrow Airport at 11:45am.
TERMS AND
CONDITIONS:
INCLUDED:
* Accommodations at 5 star or best available
hotels in each city, sharing a double room
* All meals (no caviar)
* Transportation in a deluxe motor coach
* Internal flights
* All applicable entrance fees for tours and sites on the itinerary
* Professional English-speaking guide throughout the tour
* Baggage handling
* Visa Authority and visa fees
NOT INCLUDED:
* International air
* Personal expenses such as room service, telephone/fax calls, laundry,
dry cleaning, etc.
* Optional tours or entrance fees not shown on the itinerary
* Refreshments, snacks, etc., en route or during meals, caviar at any
meals, tips.
* Single Supplement - $600
PLEASE NOTE: All prices
and itineraries are subject to change without notice. The US State Dept.
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