Amazing of Iran 10Days 8Nights TATIR 8532

Amazing of Iran 10Days 8Nights TATIR 8532

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Amazing of Iran 10Days 8Nights TATIR 8532


CODE : GOIR8532
 Tehran, Iran
AirlineMahan Air
Travel period :
04 Dec 2024 to 13 Dec 2024 Period Other time
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USD 2,155
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Tour Itinerary
  • Date
    1
    Bangkok-Tehran

    07:00 p.m. together at the Mahan Air check-in counter, International Departure Hall, Suvarnabhumi Airport, with company officials. Welcoming and facilitating baggage and travel documents completed through the immigration inspection process.
    10:00 p.m. Depart for Tehran. Iran by flight W5050 (flight time approximately 7.15 hours) Enjoy a variety of movies with Personal TV screen at every seat Dinner service on plane

  • Date
    2
    Tehran-Kashan-Abyaneh-Isfahan

    02.15 a.m. Arrive at Tehran airport. After going through immigration formalities and customs officials Take you to REXAN AIRPORT HOTEL 5* or equivalent.
    Morning: Eat breakfast at the hotel.
    Take you to the city of Kashan (Kashan), which used to prosper on trade routes in the past during the Safayik dynasty that ruled Persia. And was the center of trade in that era, so it was the residence of many wealthy merchants. Take you to see the Borujerdi Ancient House, which is one of the beautiful ancient mansions in Kashan. Built in Persian architectural style in 1857 by order of Seyyed Mehdi Borujerdi, a wealthy merchant in Kashan at that time. This mansion was carefully built. So it took 18 years to build. This mansion was therefore declared to be The most beautiful ancient houses in Asia Freedom for you to admire the beauty of the mansion and it has been selected as a UNESCO Top Choice to visit in Iran. Freedom for you to take impressive photos.
    Then take you to see the Sultan Ahmad Bathhouse, built since the 16th century. This bathhouse is one of the most beautiful and complete ancient architectures in Iran. Built as a bathing place for Sultan Mir Ahmad. It was registered as a national heritage and cultural property in 1956. The bathhouse is a large, polygonal hall. There was an octagonal pond in the center of the room and surrounded by pillars. The exterior and interior are decorated with exquisitely colored tiles. The roof of the bathhouse is domed and decorated with mosaics and intricate drawings. It's time to take you to see Fin Garden, an ancient Persian-style garden. Another world heritage site, it was built in the 15th century by King Abbas I of the Persian Empire. This garden is designed to be a Persian style garden. The garden is decorated with a fountain created from a natural source of water. Freedom to take photos as you please.
    Noon: Eat lunch at a local restaurant.
    Travel to Abyaneh Village, a pink village in the middle of the Karkas Valley. It is an ancient village that is approximately 2,000 years old. It can be called a secret village of Iran. The village is tucked away quietly at an altitude of 2,235 meters, surrounded by the high peaks of Mount Karkas, which is 3,899 meters above sea level. arranged in cascades along the shoulders Houses here use bricks, raw clay, wood, and stone as building materials and are coated with pink clay. Today, all the houses and the way of life of the villagers are still preserved as they were in the 16th century. The village of Abyaneh was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2007. You are free to walk around the village at your leisure.
      Then it was time to travel to Isfahan. It is the third largest city in Iran and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take you to see Khaju Bridge, one of the famous ancient architectures of Iran. It was built in the 17th century by Shah Abbas II of Persia. This bridge was built To connect between Isfahan and Shiraz, it was built in two stories, 130 meters long and 12 meters wide, beautifully designed according to Persian art. There are arches running the length of the bridge that are beautifully lit up at night. It is a popular spot for viewing the river and relaxing in the evening for Isfahan residents. In addition to being built as a thoroughfare for the city, It is also used as a small dam on the Zayandeh River.
    In the evening, have dinner at a local restaurant.
    Take you to the hotel ABBASI HOTEL 5* or equivalent.

  • Date
    3
    Isfahan

    Morning: Eat breakfast at the hotel.
    Take you to visit Chehel Sotun Palace or the Palace of 40 Columns, one of the architectures. During the reign of King Abbas I, the Safavid dynasty King Abbas used the palace to relax in his private royal gardens. and used to welcome city guests The outstanding beauty is A 110 meter long pond leads the eye directly into the palace. There are 20 large wooden pillars, which reflect the shadows in the pond. Resembling a palace with 40 pillars, the splendor of Hazelchotun Palace lies in its interior decoration, which has some of Iran's most complete frescoes. Especially the image of King Abbas the Great. In his golden robe He hosted a reception for Wali Muhammad Khan of Turkmenistan.
    Noon: Eat lunch at a restaurant.
    Take you to see Naqsh-E-Jahan Square, the second largest square in the world after Tiananmen Square. It is 165 meters wide and 500 meters long, with a total area of approximately 80,000 square meters. m. It is two times larger than Red Square in Moscow. In the past it was a polo stadium, also known as a polo field. Imam Square was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1979. It was designed and supervised by architect Ali Akbar. The area around the square is beautifully decorated in the shape of a dome. Surrounded by row of buildings and many beautiful parks. Following the architectural style of the Safavid dynasty, the highlight of this place is the Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque, which is a mosque with a stunningly beautiful interior and exterior design. Decorated with colorful glazed tiles according to Persian art, using a glittering gold color as the floor and a Persian Blue tile pattern. Then see the Ali Ghapou Palace, which was built during the reign of King Shah Abbas I. Further construction was made to have a total of 6 floors, decorated with paintings by skilled craftsmen and master painters of that time. This palace was built to serve as a residence and reception for the city's guests. At the same time, the top floor is also decorated as a room for listening to music and playing music. Our King Rama IX has also come to stand at this point along with Shah Pahlavi of Iran. The time of His Majesty's visit Visited Iran in 2008. 1967, then you are free to shop. Choose to buy things from different leagues. The ancient and world famous Bazaar of Isfahan.
    In the evening, have dinner at a restaurant.
    Take you to the hotel ABBASI HOTEL 5* or equivalent.

  • Date
    4
    Isfahan-Warzaneh Desert

    Morning: Eat breakfast at the hotel.
    Take you to see “Vank Cathedral” which is a church of the Armenian people who believe in Christianity. It was built in 1655 in a style combining European and Persian art. It is one of the largest and most beautiful churches in this part of Iran. It was built as a place of worship for the hundreds of thousands of Armenians who were exiled during the Ottoman War from 1603-1618 but were allowed to settle in Iran by Shah Abbas I. The time is right to take you on a journey. Varzaneh city
    Noon: Eat lunch at a restaurant.
    Take you to see Varzaneh Salt Lake, which has been the source of rock salt production for Iranians since ancient times. Then take you to Varzaneh Desert, one of the famous deserts in central Iran. Surrounded by the highest sand dunes in Iran. You are free to enjoy activities such as camel riding and desert surfing (optional). If you are interested, please inform the tour leader.
    Evening: Eat dinner. Enjoy a delicious BBQ picnic with the last rays of the sun in the desert.
    Take you to NEGAR TRADITIONAL HOUSE or similar hotel.

  • Date
    5
    Varzaneh-Maybod-Yazd

    Morning: Eat breakfast at the hotel.
    Take you to Meybod to see Narin Castle. This castle is known to be one of the oldest clay structures in the world. Chaparkhaneh and Karvansaraye Abbasi are another example of historic buildings from the Safavid era. See the historic Pigeon Tower, which Built from clay bricks plastered with cement and straw, it is a round tower. To protect from insects and also provide good protection from the sun and rain. Including preventing dangerous animals like snakes from crawling up. This building was built for pigeons to sleep at night.
    Noon: Eat lunch at a local restaurant.
    Take you to see the Maybod Caravanserai or Shah Abbasi. The Shah Abbasi Caravanserai is a gathering place. small hotel Stop to trade and sell goods in the past, built in 1689, northwest of Yadz city. It is well preserved. It is one of a number of Iranian caravanserai built during the Safavid era (1501-1726), often built along the Silk Road and trade routes. or pilgrimage routes throughout history Especially during the reign of Shah Abbas, the fifth-greatest and most influential figure of the Safavid dynasty, caravan shelters were established. many to facilitate travel as part of growing trade policy and international relations. The time was right.
    Travel to Yazd, the most important city of ancient trade and civilization in the desert from the 11th century onwards until the present day. It is also the city of Yazd, one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered a Mega of Iran and the city is also registered as a World Heritage Site.
    In the evening, have dinner at a Chinese restaurant.
    Take you to Dad hotel 5* or equivalent.

  • Date
    6
    Yazd

    Morning: Eat breakfast at the hotel.
    Take you to see the Jameh Mosque of Yazd, which is known as the city's ancient mosque. Built in the 12th century on the site of the former Fire Temple by the kings of the Al-I-Buyeh dynasty, it has since been expanded. has gotten bigger in years 1324-1365 It has twin minarets of the tallest mosque in Iran. It is an iconic building in Iran. The interior is beautifully decorated with Azari-style Persian architecture. It is still used for ceremonies to this day. Take you for a walk around Fahadan (Fahadan Quarter), which is the old area of the city. Passing through ancient alleys and unique mud brick houses and historical monuments such as the Ziaeieh Seminary (also known as Alexander's Prison), you will be taken to a 360-degree viewpoint. of the city of Yazd, free for you to capture impressive photos
    Noon: Eat lunch at a local restaurant.
    Take you to see the important ancient Amir Chakhmaq Complex, which is known as the symbol of the city. It's a square in the middle of the city. It was built by Jadin al-Ameer Sheikhmaq while he was the governor of Yazd during the reign. of the Timur dynasty This place There are formats and The design matches the beauty of the fountain in the middle. At dusk there is a beautiful orange light that emanates from. The arches inside the mosque and the Dolat Abad Gardens, one of the 9 Persian gardens registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the center of the gardens is the world's tallest wind tower.
    In the evening, have dinner at a local restaurant.
    Take you to Dad hotel 5* or equivalent.

  • Date
    7
    Yazd-Persepolis-Shiraz

    Morning: Eat breakfast at the hotel.
    Travel to Shiraz It is considered to be one of the oldest cities in Iran. It has been around for more than 4,000 years and is known as the city of poets and philosophers of Persia. Within this city, there is the charm of tourist attractions with magnificent architecture. Including the living culture Including the smell of the native Persian clearly.
    Noon: Eat lunch at a local restaurant.
    Take you to see the city of Persepolis. (Persepolis), an ancient Persian city, was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1979. Located at the foot of Mount Kuh-e Rahmat, it was built by King Darius around 500 BC. In the past, this place was the capital where the Great Palace was located. and the great center of the Persian Empire during the era of King Darius. Later, in the year 330 BC, it was captured by the army of Alexander the Great. Raided and burned and destroyed until it was destroyed. Today, there are still ruins of the old city, palace remains, unique tall pillars, and beautiful stone carvings all around. See the great royal tombs of Necropolis, located 5 kilometers from Persepolis. The tombs of the Achaemenid Persian kings have carved images depicting the victories of the mighty cavalry that once ruled Persepolis on stone walls towering above the ground. Impressive
    In the evening, have dinner at a local restaurant.
    Take you to the hotel ZANDIYEH HOTEL 5* or equivalent.

  • Date
    8
    Shiraz

    Morning: Eat breakfast at the hotel.
    Take you to see one of the most charming and beautiful mosques in the world called Nasirolmolk Mosque or the Pink Mosque. It is the most important mosque of southern Iran. This mosque is world famous. The uniqueness of this mosque is that the inside of the mosque is decorated with fine pink tiles and colorful tiles. It is beautifully decorated inside and outside. Muhammad Hasan-e-Memar and Muhammad Reza Kashi Paz-e-Shirazi The designer chose to use colorful glass to decorate the windows around the mosque. When the sunlight is reflected, it creates a beautiful pattern of alternating colors that shine throughout the mosque. Sometimes the sequins sparkle like a rainbow. Beautiful beyond any description Built during the Qajar period, it was completed in 1888.
    Noon: Eat lunch at a restaurant.
    Take you to Vakil Square (Vakil Bazaar). Vakil Barzaar, the oldest and largest market in the world, is more than 10 kilometers long and is home to shops selling carpets, spices, household items. Eye-catching tea shops, gardens, and bathhouses are zand-style arched ceiling architecture from the 18th century. The atmosphere is cool and comfortable like a small city. There are shops, mosques, hotels, banks, and cemeteries all in one place. You are free to buy local products at affordable prices, such as carved boxes with mosaic inlays. Products made from leather, bags, hats, lace, various types of dried fruits, etc. Take you to see the shrine (Ali ebne Hamzeh), which is a shrine. Sacred in the unique Shia religion Built in the 19th century, the outstanding decoration of the Shirazi dome is an exquisite glass work that is stunningly beautiful. It's time to take you to the train station. Let you experience traveling to Tehran by sleeper train. The Trans-Iranian railway runs from the Caspian Sea coast in the north to the Persian Gulf in the south. It is comfortable. It has also been listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2021.
    In the evening, have dinner on the train (Dinner Box).
    ***Tonight experience sleeping on a sleeper train from Shiraz to Tehran***

  • Date
    9
    Tehran-Bangkok

    In the morning, breakfast is served on the train (Breakfast Box).
    09:20 a.m. Arrive in Tehran. Take you to see the Golestan Palace or the Rose Garden Palace, built since the Safavid Dynasty by King Tahmasp. Registered as a World Heritage Site in 2013, Golestan Palace stands majestically amid the city of Tehran. It is one of the most beautiful and ancient works of architecture in Iran, more than 400 years old. It consists of 12 different buildings. The shape of the buildings is Persian art. Every building is lavishly decorated with Middle Eastern furniture and jewels, with the highlight being the lavishly bejeweled peacock throne. It was later renovated and built upon by King Karim Khan Zand and King Aga Mohammad Khan Qajar to make it even more beautiful and luxurious and famous throughout the world.
    Noon: Eat lunch at a Thai restaurant.
    Take you to Tehran Bazaar, Tehran's oldest market known as Grand Bazaar. You are free to shop for souvenirs at your leisure. Then take you to see Azadi Tower, which is a symbol of Tehran, an outstanding inverted Y-shaped landmark in the middle of Azadi Square, which is a large roundabout. Built to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian Empire in 1971, its name means freedom. The 50-metre-tall tower is made from more than 8,000 blocks of Isfahan marble and is a blend of Sadsanid and Acheme architecture. A little bit and modern art together Every piece of marble is calculated by computer. and was cut by an Iranian mechanic. Especially under the archway in the basement is the Azadi Museum. It showcases a selection of paintings and antiques that represent the prosperity of each era. Azadi Tower has always been a symbol of the Islamic Revolution and freedom of the Iranian people. It's time to take you to the airport (Dinner box).
    09:50 p.m. Departure for Bangkok aboard Mahan Air flight W5051.

  • Date
    10
    Bangkok

    07:50 a.m. Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, happy and impressed.

Meals And Accommodation
Date
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotels
1
2
REXAN AIRPORT HOTEL 5* or equivalent, ABBASI HOTEL 5* or equivalent.
3
ABBASI HOTEL 5* or equivalent.
4
NEGAR TRADITIONAL HOUSE or similar hotel.
5
Dad hotel 5* or equivalent.
6
Dad hotel 5* or equivalent.
7
ZANDIYEH HOTEL 5* or equivalent.
8
sleeping on a sleeper train from Shiraz to Tehran
9
10
Terms and Conditions
  • Full Payment

  • This booking is not confirmed. (Due to change all the time), We'll checking and confirm to the customers within 24 hours

Package Include
  • Round-trip airfare Economy class flight

  • Accommodation in the specified hotel or equivalent.

  • All meals as specified in the program and drinking water per day

  • Private air-conditioned bus throughout the trip

  • Sleeper train tickets from Shiraz-Tehran for 4 people per sleeper, including dinner and breakfast.

  • The cost of the tour is led by an expert local guide and an experienced tour leader.

  • Iran visa cost for Thai passport

  • Entrance fees for places as specified in the program

  • Travel insurance from ALLIANZ TRAVEL, Insurance Plan A, covers 2,000,000 baht per person (age not more than 85 years old).

Package Exclude
  • Passport preparation fee

  • Various taxes such as 7% tax, 3% withholding tax, etc.

  • Other personal expenses such as telephone bills, laundry, minibar, etc. that are not specified in the list.

  • Cost of special food and drinks In addition to the list

  • The cost of carrying one suitcase per person is an average of 1 USD / person.

  • Driver's tip, tour leader's tip, local guide's tip is 120 USD per person, payable together with the final installment.

Cancellation
  • Cancel 90-60 business days before travel. The company reserves the right to refund after deducting actual expenses.

  • Cancel 59-30 business days before departure, deduct 30,000 baht deposit.

  • Cancel 29-1 business day before departure, full tour fee will be deducted.

Note
  • The company reserves the right to cancel the trip. In the case that there are less than 10 people traveling, the travelers will be notified at least 20 days in advance before the trip. The company reserves the right to change the itinerary. In the case of a force majeure event such as an airline delay. Strikes, demonstrations, natural disasters, riots, accidents, traffic problems, etc. The interests of travelers will be taken into account and preserved as much as possible.

  • Because this tour is a lump sum payment with an overseas agent. You will not be able to claim a refund if you refuse or waive the right. In using the services provided by the tour Unless you have agreed or informed before traveling.

  • The company will not be responsible for any expenses incurred. If you are refused immigration and will not refund the tour fee that you have already paid If you are refused entry due to actions that appear to be illegal or escaping into the city

  • The company reserves the right to change some details of this tour. When an extremely necessary situation arises Until it can't be fixed and will not take any responsibility in the case of loss or loss or receive an injury that is beyond the tour leader's responsibility and some force majeure events such as strikes, natural disasters, riots, etc.