Mahan Air Airline, Arrival at IKA Airport
- W5082 (International) - Kuala lumpur / Tehran
Departure: 23:30
Arrival: 03:30 (+1)
- W5083 (International) - Tehran / Kuala lumpur
Departure: 21:55
Arrival: 10:20(+1)
Day 1: Tehran
Meet and greet at the IKA airport with our professional tour guide then, transfer to the Hotel for brief refreshing then start the first day tour:
- Azadi tower
Formerly known as the shahyad Tower and is one of the landmarks of Tehran. It is about 148 ft. tall and is completely clad in cut marble.
- Golestan place
the glories and excesses of the Qajar rulers are played out across this complex of grand buildings decorated with beautifully painted tiles and set around an elegant garden that's worth visiting in its own right, and of world heritage status, UNESCO.
- Grand Bazaar
The maze of bustling alleys and the bazaris (shopkeepers) that fill them make this a fascinating, if somewhat daunting, place to explore. Despite being known as the Grand Bazaar, most of the architecture is less than 200 years old and pedestrian, although there are some gems to be found.
- Carpet museum
Carpet-weaving is undoubtedly one of the most distinguished manifestations of Iranian culture and art, dating back to the Bronze Age, but as the materials used in carpets including wool and cotton, decay into dust during the course of time, archaeologists couldn't make any special discovery during the archaeological excavations.
- Nature Bridge
The Tabi'at Bridge or Nature Bridge, is the largest pedestrian overpass built in Tehran, Iran. The 270-metre bridge connects two public parks—Taleghani Park and Abo-Atash Park by spanning Modarres Expressway, one of the main highways in northern Tehran.
O/N Tehran
Day 2: Tehran
A full Day sightseeing starts with Tochal Mountain:
- Tochal Mountain
Tochal, is a mountain and ski resort located on the Alborz mountain range, adjacent to the metropolitan area of Tehran in northern Iran. The highest peak, also called Mount Tochal, is at an elevation of 3,933 m (13,005 feet).
- Shrine of Imamzadeh Saleh
One of Tehran's most attractive shrines, Imamzadeh Saleh provides a photogenic focus to Tajrish Sq with its twin minarets and dome covered in beautiful patterned turquoise tiles: it looks especially stunning towards sunset.
- Tajrish Bazaar
when you come to classic Iranian shopping experiences, browsing the food stalls at this photogenic bazaar in upmarket Tajrish pretty much nails it. It's ideal for ingredients for Iranian cooking, including all kinds of nuts, dates, spices (such as saffron) and tea. You can also pick up a pretty teapot or some other souvenir while you're at it.
O/N Tehran
Day 3: Tehran- Matinabad Eco-Camp
After breakfast, Drive to Matinabad, through the way visiting:
- Sa’dabaad Palace:
It is a cultural and historical complex that covers an area of 110 hectares and is located at the northernmost parts of Tehran. The complex contains 18 Palaces belonged to the royal families of Qajar and Pahlavi, in unique and beautiful garden. Main buildings are Green Palace (the house of Reza shah) and Whit Place (the summer house of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Farah Diba).
- The National Museum
The building, designed by French architect André Godard and completed in 1928, is one of the more attractive modern buildings in Tehran, blending Sassanian principles such as the grand iwan-style entrance with art deco style brickwork. The collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis, Ismailabad (near Qazvin), Shush, Rey and Turang Tappeh.
- Abyaneh Village
Abyaneh, the village is one of the oldest in Iran, attracting numerous native and foreign tourists year-round, especially during traditional feasts and ceremonies. On top of the village sits the ruins of a Sasanid era fort.
The group will arrive Eco-camp at Evening. O/N Matinabad
Day 4: Matinabad – Kashan
Whole day visiting Matinabad and desert’s attraction
- Matinabad Eco-Camp
As the first Iranian Eco-Camp, we offer unforgettable adventures close to the local people and desert Nature. Harvesting in organic farm and orchards or treks on Camel or on foot, bike rides through land escapes of sand dunes and mountain gorges, desert walks, safari short trips.
O/N Kashan
Day 5: kashan - IKA
The group will transfer to IKA Airport to fly back home, through the way visiting:
- Fin’s garden:
The Fin’s garden is an example of Iranian gardens named after the UNESCO world heritage list.
- Tabatabaei House
It is a historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built around 1880, during the reign of the Qajar dynasty, for the affluent Tabātabāei family. It is one of the prominent historic houses of Kashan.
- Abbasi house
The Abbāsi House consists of several courtyards and multistory buildings, and is decorated with plaster reliefs, mirror-work, and stained glass. One of the chambers has a ceiling designed with mirror pieces so as to give the impression of a starry sky under the nocturnal glitter of candlelight.
- Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse
It is a traditional Iranian public bathhouse in Kashan. It was constructed in the 16th century, during the Safavid era; however, the bathhouse was damaged in 1778 as a result of an earthquake and was renovated during the Qajar era. The interior of the bathhouse is decorated with turquoise and gold tilework, plasterwork, brickwork, as well as artistic paintings.
- Underground Noushabad city
The underground city of Ouyi (Noushabad), located 5km north of Kashan, Isfahan province, is considered a notable piece of ancient architecture. As Noushabad city is located in the central desert region of Iran, it experiences harsh weather. During the day, Noushabad has a very hot temperature and during the nights it gets notably cold.
Mahan Air Airline, Departure from IKA Airport.
ACCOMODATION CITY | HOTELS | NIGHT |
Tehran | Esteghlal West Tower or similar | 2 |
Kashan | Matinabad Eco-Camp | 1 |
Kashan | Negarestan Hotel | 1 |