Iran is truly one of the worlds beautiful countries, not just in nature but in its culture and variety of ethnic groups inhabiting it. Compared to trekking in other countries in the region, Iran offers better serviced trekking routes making trekking easy and comfortable. Though if you are not inclined to stay in teahouse and want a more wild experience there are limitless opportunities for camping and fully self supported remote trekking in Iran.
Day 1:Tehran
Arrival to Tehran, transfer to hotel; O/N Tehran
Day 2: Tehran
Full day city tour of Tehran, visit Golestan Palace that is both a historic site and museum. It is a complex that consists of 17 palaces, museums, and Halls and it is worth to spend a few hours to visit its luxuriously decorated rooms, nice and big dining area and ballroom and well landscaped Gardens and fountains. The Archaeological or national museum of Iran that represents you many different periods of Iran’s rich history, Glass & Ceramics Museum and Carpet Museum. ; O/N Tehran.
- Golestan Palace – Tehran
- Abgineh museum (museum of glass)
Day 3:Tehran- Alamout
Drive to Qazvin, half day city tour to visit The Jameh Mosque and The Chehel Sotoun or Kolah Farangi that belongs to Safavid Era then Alamout for visitng the Hassan Sabbah’s Alamut castle. Then visit Evan Lake and scenic Gazorkhan village. O/N There.
Day 4 : Alamout – Kelardasht
Drive to kelardasht via city tour of Qazvin , en route we will visit the beautiful nature of Javaher-deh,Overnight Kelardasht.
Day 5: Kelardasht-Sarchal
High walking to Sarchal Parapet about 6 hours walking and camp there.
Day 6: Alamkooh
Attemp to Alamkooh summit (4850 meters) descend to parapet (Totally about 11 hours walking)
Day 7: Roodbarak
Descend to Roodbarak and camp.
Day 8:Namak-Abrood
Visit the “Namak-Abrood” moves to Peak of Green Mountain by Telecabin O/N in camp near Caspian Sea.
Day 9: Masouleh
Drive to historical village “Masouleh” that is the first Iranian city which has been completely registered in list of Iran’s National Heritage sites and now cultural heritage experts are putting a lot of effort to prepare the ground for its world registration.O/N Masouleh.
- Masouleh
Day 10: Masouleh-Astara
Leave the Masouleh to Astara city.O/N Astara.
Day 11: Astara-Sareen
Drive to the medicinal hot springs of Serein Enjoy a half -day spa in Sareein,O/N Sarien.
- Sarein natural spa
Day 12: Sareen-Sahand mountain
Leave the sareen to foothills of sahand mountain and visit the Nomads.
Day 13: Sahand mountain
Attemp the Sahand summit (3707meters)then descend and camp.
Day 14: Kandovan
Drive to historical village Kandovan, this beautiful village is 6000 years old and very famous for cone-shaped houses carved in caves, charming scenes, mineral water and also the third rocky hotel of the world; then Flight to Tehran. O/N Kandovan.
- Kandovan village
Day 15: Kandovan-Tabriz
Drive to Tabriz,full day city tour in Tabriz, visiting historic museum of Azerbaijan which has the second largest collection of artworks and sculptures of artists that had been discovered form excavations is Azerbaijan district, hand written and printed books about history, archaeology, art and Iranian culture, The old Blue mosque, Constitution house, Municipal hall, Qajar museum, El Goli Park and Bazaar of Tabriz. O/N Tabriz.
- Ilgoli garden -Tabriz
Day 16: Tabriz-Tehran-Departure
Fly back to Tehran , Free at leisure in the afternoon. Transfer to Airport for departure flight.
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All seasons have their own attractions. Thanks to such a diverse geography, you can have all kinds of climates in any season in Iran. In general, spring and autumn are the best time to visit Iran even if the weather may be a little uncertain with short lapses into either the cold of winter or the heat of summer. More accurate is mid-April to early June, and late September to early November. Also you can also relive the charming atmosphere in the Persian Gulf islands during January and February. These are called the high seasons of tourism. In other months of the year, in some areas, there will be very hot or very cold for those who aren’t familiar with such extreme weather conditions.
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