Iran - The Essence ,
8 days + 4-day optional extension
No
trip to Iran is ever long enough but if you have time or budget restrictions
then this tour allows you to see the main highlights that Iran has to
offer. Ideal for first timers to Iran, you will visit some of the greatest
mosques and palaces, experience the bustle of the bazaars and enjoy the
quiet contemplation of Persian gardens and the imposing desert ruins of Persepolis on a route that takes in Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis. The 4-day optional extension
takes you to the Zoroastrian centre of Yazd, and
to the oasis town of Kashan.
| IRAN - THE
ESSENCE |
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Extension Return |
| Sunday 5th October 2008 |
Sunday 12th October 2008 |
Thurs. 16th October 2008 |
| Sunday 12th April 2009 |
Sunday 19th April 2009 |
Thursday 23th April 2009 |
| Sunday 4th October 2009 |
Sunday 11th October 2009 |
Thurs. 15th October 2009 |

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Magic of Persia -
15 days
This
itinerary builds on the main highlights of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis whilst offering the opportunity
to appreciate the amazing diversity of Iran with a comprehensive tour
of the picturesque and lush, green Caspian region.
Additionally the tour visits the historic Castles of the Assassins and
the oasis town of Kashan
| MAGIC OF PERSIA |
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Return |
| Sunday 5th October 2008 |
Sunday 19st October 2008 |
| Sunday 5th April 2009 |
Sunday April 19th 2009 |
| Sunday 18th October 2009 |
Sunday 1st November 2009 |

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Enchanting Persia -
15 days
Also
covering the main highlights of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis this itinerary then visits north-eastern Iran to see the holy shrine of
Imam Reza in Mashad - where Muslims from all
over the world make their pilgrimage - and the tomb of Omar Khayyam in
Neishabur. Finally, the tour takes in Kerman in south-eastern Iran.
| ENCHANTING PERSIA |
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Return |
| Sunday 26rd September 2008 |
Sunday 9th November 2008 |
| Sunday 19th April 2009 |
Sunday 3th May 2009 |
| Sunday 27th September 2009 |
Sunday 11th October 2009 |

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Persia's Nomads -
15 days
This
tour visits the main highlights of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Persepolis, Yazd and Kashan but
also allows you a chance to experience a very different way of life by
spending a couple of days with a nomadic tribe. Often said to be the 'true
Persians' the Qashqaii nomads still dress in their colourful tribal costumes
and observe their traditional lifestyle and centuries-old customs.
| PERSIA'S NOMADS |
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Return |
| Sunday 12th October 2008 |
Sunday 26th October 2008 |
| Sunday 26th April 2009 |
Sunday 10th May 2009 |
| Sunday 11th October 2009 |
Sunday 25th October 2009 |

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The Rose Harvest -
11 days + 4 days optional extension
Spring
is a spectacular time to visit Iran and this tour, run in May each year,
is ideal for those who wish to see the main sights of Iran - Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis - as well as experience a visit
to the rose gardens in the picturesque villages of Ghamsar and Niasar
near the town of Kashan. Every year hundreds
of tons of rose petals are harvested and distilled to make rose oil and
rosewater. The 4-day optional extension drives through some spectacular
scenery in the picturesque and lush Caspian region.
| THE ROSE HARVEST |
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Return |
Extension Return |
| Sunday 3th May 2009 |
Thursday 14th May 2009 |
Sunday 17th May 2009 |
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East of Eden - 17 days
This
tour highlights the religious sites of the faiths that have co-existed
over the centuries in Persia. Firstly there was the great Zoroastrian
civilisation and then, with the Arab Conquest, came Islam. All throughout
this time the Christians, Jews and the mystic Sufis and Dervishes have
maintained important pilgrimage sites too. As well as visiting the major
highlights of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis this tour includes visits to such extraordinary sights as the troglodyte
village of Kandovan - thought to be the SITE
of the Garden of Eden, Shush - one of
the oldest cities in the world dating back six thousand years, the tombs
of Esther and Mordecai in Hamedan, and Takht-e-Soleiman (Throne of Solomon).
| EAST OF EDEN |
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| Sunday 11th October 2009 |
Tuesday 27th October 2009 |

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Magic Carpets -
15 days
If
you have more than a passing interest in the art of Persian tapestry then
this tour is for you. As you travel in search of the perfect carpet you
will visit the major highlights of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Persepolis, Kerman and Yazd, whilst
stopping off along the way to visit some of the nomadic tribes and small
village workshops where the carpets are made. Your journey will take you
through the entire process of carpet making from the flowers being picked
to the wool being dyed, from the carpets being woven in tents and workshops
to their being sold in the bazaars and shops. Talk to the people involved
and learn about the many designs and how they are inextricably linked to the
culture and architecture of the Persian civilisation.

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Zoroastrian Persia - 15 days
This
tour is designed for Zoroastrians and those with a specific interest in
the Zoroastrian faith. As well as visiting the major highlights of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Persepolis you will then spend four days
in and around the Zoroastrian centre of Iran - Yazd.
Chak Chak, the main place of pilgrimage for Zoroastrians from all over
the world, hosts the 10-day festival in June and this may be an ideal
time of year to plan your visit.

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Winter Breaks -
timing is flexible; either as a one-off trip or as an add on to an existing
itinerary
Iran
isn't the first place that comes to mind when planning your next ski trip
or a winter break to soak up the sunshine. However, if you are planning
to travel to Iran between November and March you may want to build either
or both of these activities onto your itinerary. We can arrange a ski
trip to the resorts of Dizin or Shemshak high in the Alborz mountains, or a warm, relaxing break on the tropical
island of Kish in the Persian Gulf.

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Horse Riding
These
trips are for adventurous and capable riders, providing a very unique
opportunity to ride the world's original hot-blooded horses, Turkmens
- the rootstock of both the Thoroughbred and the Arab - through a part
of Iran seldom visited by outsiders. Run by Louise Firouz who, in her
43 years in Iran, rediscovered the Caspian Horse, and who now breeds Turkmens
for endurance and performance. Our circular routes cover steppes, hills,
broadleaf forest, and mountain pastures. We offer 5 day, 8 day or 10 day
riding trips.
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