4D3N Iran Transit Visit

Valid until December 2020

Cities : Tehran (1N), Isfahan (2N)


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Evening arrival at IKA Airport

Day1: Tehran

Meet and greet at the IKA airport with our professional tour guide then, pick-up transfer to hotel, through the way visiting:

  • 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

  • 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

Azadi Tower
Azadi Tower
Nature Bridge
Nature Bridge

Day 2: Tehran – Kashan – Esfahan

Drive to Esfahan, through the way visiting:

  • The National Museum of Iran

    It is an institution formed of two complexes; the Museum of Ancient Iran (Mūze-ye Irān-e Bāstān) and the Museum of the Islamic Era (Mūze-ye Dowrān-e Eslāmī),. National Museum of Iran, aging more than 70 years, containing 300,000 museum objects in an area more than 20,000 square meters, is not only the largest museum of History and Archaeology of the country, but ranks as one of the few most prestigious museums of the world in regard to grand volume, diversity and quality of its huge monuments.

  • Golestan palace

    One of the oldest historic monuments in the city of Tehran, and of world heritage status, the Golestan Palace belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud-thatched walls of Tehran’s arg (“citadel”). It consists of gardens, royal buildings, and collections of Iranian crafts and European presents from the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • Grand Bazaar

    The maze of bustling alleys and the bazaris (shopkeepers) that fill them make this a fascinating, if somewhat daunting, a 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.

  • Agha bozorg’s Mosque & School (for Praying)

    Construction of the building began during the reign of Mohammad shah Qajar and the first years of the reign of Naser al-Din shah ended.

The National Museum of Iran
The National Museum of Iran
Golestan palace
Golestan palace
Grand Bazaar
Grand Bazaar
Agha bozorg’s Mosque & School
Agha bozorg’s Mosque & School

Arrive Esfahan, before Check in, we can visit two famous bridge:

  • Khaju

    (it is a bridge in the province of Isfahan, Iran, which has been described as the finest in the province. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II around 1650, on the foundations of an older bridge) and,

  • Si-o-se pol

    (The Allah Verdi Khan Bridge, popularly known as Si-o-se-pol, is one of the eleven bridges in Isfahan, Iran).

O/N Esfahan

Si-o-se pol Bridge
Si-o-se pol Bridge
Khajoo Bridge
Khajoo Bridge

Day 3: Esfahan

A full Day sightseeing starts with Chehel Sotoun palace

  • Chehel sotoun palace

    Chehel Sotoun is a pavilion in the middle of a park at the far end of a long pool, in Isfahan, Iran, built by Shah Abbas II to be used for his entertainment and receptions

  • Nagsh-e Jahan square

    Naqsh-e Jahan Square, is a square situated at the center of Isfahan city, Iran. Constructed between 1598 and 1629, it is now an important historical site, and one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. It is 160 meters wide by 560 meters long.

  • Imam Mosque

    The Shah Mosque, also known as Royal Mosque or Imam Mosque after Iranian revolution, is a mosque in Isfahan, Iran, standing in south side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square. Built during the Safavid Empire, ordered by Abbas I of Persia.

  • Aali Qapoo Palace

    Built at the very end of the 16th century as a residence for Shah Abbas I, this six-storey palace also served as a monumental gateway to the royal palaces that lay in the parklands beyond (Ali Qapu means ‘Gate of Ali’). Named after Abbas ’hero, the Imam Ali, it was built to make an impression, and at six stores and 38m tall, with its impressive elevated terrace featuring 18 slender columns, it dominates one side of Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Sq.

  • Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque

    Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is one of the architectural masterpieces of Iranian architecture that was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square, Esfahan, Iran.

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Chehel Sotoun Palace
Chehel Sotoun Palace
Nagsh-e Jahan square
Nagsh-e Jahan square
Imam Mosque
Imam Mosque
Ali Qapu palace
Ali Qapu palace
Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque
Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque

Day 4: Esfahan- 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.

Fin’s garden
Fin’s garden
Departure from IKA to KLIA Airport.
ACCOMODATION
City 4* Hotels Night
Tehran Esteghlal West Tower or other 4* hotel 1
Esfahan Avin or other 4* hotel 2
PAX Vehicle Single Per Pax Double Per Pax Triple Per Pax
1 - 2 Sedan Car RM 4,200 RM 3,900 RM 200
3 - 8 Hyundai H350 RM 4,050 RM 3,750 RM 3,750
9 - 14 VIP Bus 25 Seater RM 3,900 RM 3,600 RM 3,600
15 - 24 VIP Bus 25 Seater RM 3,750 RM 3,450 RM 3,450
25 - 30 VIP Bus 31 Seater RM 3,650 RM 3,350 RM 3,350
TOUR INCLUSIONS TOUR EXCLUSIONS
  • International Air Ticket
  • All transfers by V.I.P Bus
  • All entrance fees
  • English Tour guide throughout the tour
  • Full Board Meal
  • Travel Insurance
  • Souvenir
  • Any extra meals
  • Any Extra Expenses
  • All expenses from private nature such as
    Phone/Fax/Laundry/Room Services
  • Tips 20 USD Per Passenger

Esteghlal Hotel (west Tower) in Tehran

Avin Hotel in Isfahan

Buffet meals throughout the trip :

Transportation

Hyundai H350
Hyundai H350
Hyundai H350 (full height)
Hyundai H350 (full height)
3 Rows
3 Rows
14 Seats
14 Seats
V.I.P Bus (21-35 Seats)
V.I.P Bus (21-35 Seats)
V.I.P Buses
V.I.P Buses
 Convenient Seats
Convenient Seats
Hyundai H350
Hyundai H350