3 days 3 nights
Daily Tour
1 person
Chinese, English, Espanol, Francais
We’ll start our journey from the UNESCO World Heritage, Jame Mosque of Isfahan and later head to the amazing Naghsh-e-Jahan Square where we’ll be visiting the 3 famous monuments and the bazaar. Then we’ll visit Chehel-Sotoun Palace and the amazing garden. O/N Isfahan
We wanna spend an entire day in the wonderful desert of Mesr! In the morning we’ll drive there and enjoy the peaceful vibes. You’ll never get enough of the beauties and the amazing sunset. Later, we'll enjoy a nice observation of the stars and some company by the fire. ALSO, you get to cook your own Persian dinner in the middle of the desert! O/N Mesr
In the morning, we'll leave for the historical city of Yazd with the most beautiful sights and amazing places to catch such as Amirchakhmagh, Jame Mosque of Yazd, Dolat Abad Garden, Tower of Silence, the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, and the old, historical neighborhoods. O/N Yazd
Iran is one of the safest countries in Iran with the kindest people and welcoming citizens. Even for solo travelers, there’s absolutely nothing to worry about!
3 days and 3 nights
All tours are performed for small groups and large groups. The number of the travelers can vary from 2 to 8.
Based on the number of the travelers, the transportation varies from cars to vans and buses.
All tours include the essential traveler’s package, domestic tickets, driver, breakfasts, accommodation and guide as well as some free optional activities and entrance fees.
Iran is a four-seasonal country but the best still, for a more pleasant experience you can travel in spring, fall or the end of summer.
Since international credit cards don’t work in Iran, you can either carry a lot of cash or get a Persian bank car which will be included on our essential traveler’s package.
On this journey, we'll spend 2 nights in amazing hotels in Isfahan and Yazd and 1 night camping in Mesr Desert.
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Enter Persia’s essential traveler’s package includes visa, insurance, sim card, arrival and departure transfers, and a Persian bank card in case you want to avoid carrying a lot of cash.