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Iran Overland Tour

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Duration

11 days

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

10 people

Languages

English, Español, Francais, German

Overview


Tour Type
This trip can be either booked as a private daily tour or scheduled departure group tour

Scheduled Group Tours 2026
                   

Sept 07 –  Sept 17  ⇢ English Speaking Group

Oct 05 –  Oct 15 ⇢ English Speaking Group


Trip Grading
While this journey is not physically demanding and does not involve long-distance trekking, it is designed to be active and immersive. Guests should be comfortable with moderate walking during sightseeing visits. Maintaining a basic level of fitness and mobility will enhance your overall travel experience and allow you to fully enjoy the destinations explored throughout the tour.

Experience the very best of Iran on this carefully designed 11-day overland journey, traveling entirely by road from Tehran and returning to Tehran at the end of the tour. With no domestic flights included, this itinerary allows you to fully appreciate Iran’s diverse landscapes, historic cities, and authentic local life while enjoying a seamless and immersive travel experience.

This classic route showcases the country’s most celebrated cultural treasures and architectural masterpieces. At its heart lies the magnificent city of Isfahan, often described as the jewel of Persia and renowned for its extraordinary monuments, elegant bridges, and rich artistic heritage. Together with the historic cities of Shiraz and Yazd, Isfahan forms the cultural triangle that defines every memorable journey through Iran.

The journey also takes you to the enchanting desert city of Yazd, nestled between the Alborz and Zagros mountain ranges. Famous for its windcatchers, labyrinthine old town, and Zoroastrian heritage, Yazd offers a unique glimpse into a way of life that has endured for centuries. Wander through its atmospheric alleys, visit ancient fire temples, and experience the tranquility of one of Iran’s most distinctive cities.

 

Iran Overland Tour – 11 Days of Culture, History & World Heritage

Combining history, architecture, culture, and scenic overland travel, the Iran Classic Tour is the perfect introduction to a country rich in heritage, hospitality, and unforgettable experiences.

Duration: 11 Days 

Cities to be visited: Tehran , Kashan , Yazd , Shiraz , Isfahan

Highlights

  • 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Explore Tehran, Kashan, Yazd, Shiraz and Isfahan
  • Visit Persepolis and Pasargadae
  • Discover traditional desert towns and caravanserais
  • Experience Persian gardens, mosques and bazaars
  • No domestic flights – complete overland experience
  • Small group and private departures available

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival, Sightseeing in Tehran - O/N Tehran

Upon your arrival at the airport, our local representative will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in Tehran.

Today, discover the dynamic capital of Iran with a guided tour of its most iconic landmarks. Begin your journey at the National Museum of Iran, home to an impressive collection of archaeological treasures dating back to 5,000 BC through the Islamic era. The museum offers a fascinating insight into Iran’s ancient civilizations and rich cultural legacy.

Continue to the magnificent Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Qajar architecture. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, the palace complex features stunning mirror work, elegant halls, colorful tile decorations, and exquisite paintings that reflect the grandeur of Iran’s royal past.

Later, immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Tehran Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest markets in the Middle East. Wander through its bustling alleys, explore traditional shops, and browse a wide variety of handicrafts, spices, textiles, and souvenirs.

Highlights:

  • National Museum of Iran
  • Golestan Palace
  • Tehran Grand Bazaar

Day 2: Sightseeing in Tehran - O/N Tehran

Today, discover some of Tehran’s most notable cultural and contemporary attractions. Our journey begins at the impressive Sa’ad Abad Palace Complex, a vast historical estate that once served as the residence of Iran’s royal family during the Pahlavi era. Nestled within beautifully landscaped gardens, the complex features several elegant palaces and museums that offer a fascinating glimpse into Iran’s modern history and royal heritage.

We then visit the award-winning Tabiat Bridge, one of Tehran’s most celebrated architectural landmarks. Spanning above a major highway, this modern pedestrian bridge connects two public parks and provides spectacular views of the city skyline and the Alborz Mountains.

Next, experience the vibrant atmosphere of Tajrish Market, a traditional bazaar located in northern Tehran. Stroll through its colorful lanes filled with fresh produce, spices, handicrafts, and local specialties while enjoying an authentic taste of everyday life in the capital.

Our day concludes at the iconic Azadi Tower, one of Iran’s most recognizable symbols. Renowned for its striking architecture, the monument stands as a gateway to Tehran and reflects a blend of traditional Persian design and modern engineering.

Highlights:

  • Sa’ad Abad Palace Complex
  • Tabiat Bridge
  • Tajrish Market
  • Azadi Tower

Day 3: Drive to Kashan, Sightseeing in Kashan - O/N Kashan

Today, we continue our overland journey through central Iran, driving approximately 230 km toward the historic city of Kashan, one of the country's most charming and elegant destinations. Situated on the edge of the vast central desert, Kashan has flourished for centuries as an important trading center and is renowned for its exquisite Persian architecture, traditional rosewater production, and world-famous handwoven carpets.

With a history stretching back thousands of years, Kashan offers a fascinating blend of desert culture, ancient traditions, and architectural masterpieces. The city reached its golden age during the Safavid period and became a favored retreat of Shah Abbas the Great, who contributed significantly to its development and prosperity.

Our sightseeing begins at the beautiful Fin Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the finest examples of a traditional Persian garden. Featuring elegant pavilions, flowing water channels, ancient cypress trees, and tranquil pools, the garden perfectly reflects the Persian concept of paradise.

We then visit the magnificent Tabatabai House, an architectural masterpiece of the 19th century. Famous for its intricate stucco work, stained-glass windows, windcatchers, and beautifully decorated courtyards, the mansion offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of a wealthy merchant family during the Qajar era.

The day continues with a visit to the impressive Agha Bozorg Mosque and School, one of Kashan’s most remarkable religious and architectural landmarks. Its harmonious design, elegant courtyard, and distinctive desert architecture make it a highlight of any visit to the city.

Highlights:

  • Fin Garden (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Tabatabai House
  • Agha Bozorg Mosque and School

Day 4: Drive to Yazd via Naein, Meybod and Kharanagh - O/N Yazd

Today, we leave Kashan and continue our overland journey through the heart of Iran, traveling toward the historic desert city of Yazd. Along the way, we pass through fascinating towns and ancient settlements that have played an important role in Iran’s history, trade, and desert culture for centuries.

Our first stop is the ancient city of Naein, one of Iran’s oldest desert towns. Here, we visit the remarkable Jameh Mosque of Naein, one of the country's oldest surviving mosques and a masterpiece of early Islamic architecture. Its elegant brickwork, historic prayer hall, and centuries-old design offer a fascinating insight into Iran’s architectural heritage.

We then continue to Meybod, a historic desert town that flourished along the ancient Silk Road. Here, we explore the impressive Meybod Caravanserai, a beautifully preserved roadside inn that once welcomed merchants, pilgrims, and travelers crossing the deserts of central Iran. The caravanserai provides a vivid glimpse into the importance of trade and travel in Persian history.

Our journey continues to the ancient village of Kharanagh, one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in Iran. Famous for its mud-brick architecture and atmospheric abandoned quarter, Kharanagh offers a unique opportunity to experience traditional desert life. Wander through its narrow alleyways and admire the centuries-old structures that have withstood the harsh desert environment.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Yazd, a UNESCO World Heritage city renowned for its distinctive windcatchers, adobe architecture, and rich Zoroastrian heritage. After checking into our hotel, enjoy the unique atmosphere of this enchanting desert city.

Highlights:

  • Jameh Mosque of Naein
  • Meybod Caravanserai
  • Historic Village of Kharanagh
  • Scenic desert drive to Yazd

Day 5: Sightseeing in Yazd - O/N Yazd 

Today, we discover the enchanting city of Yazd, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited settlements and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the heart of Iran’s desert plateau, Yazd is renowned for its distinctive mud-brick architecture, labyrinthine alleyways, traditional courtyard houses, and iconic windcatchers (badgirs), which have helped residents adapt to the harsh desert climate for centuries.

Yazd is also considered the center of Zoroastrian heritage in Iran, preserving the traditions of one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. Our exploration begins at the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, where a sacred flame has been kept continuously burning for more than 1,500 years. This eternal fire remains a powerful symbol of purity, wisdom, and spiritual devotion.

We then visit the impressive Amir Chakhmaq Complex, one of Yazd’s most recognizable landmarks. Dominating the city's main square, this magnificent 15th-century structure is famous for its striking symmetrical façade, elegant arches, and historical significance as a center for religious and social gatherings.

Next, we explore the magnificent Jameh Mosque of Yazd, a masterpiece of Persian-Islamic architecture renowned for its dazzling blue tilework, intricate calligraphy, and soaring twin minarets—the tallest in Iran. The mosque stands as a testament to the city's rich artistic and religious heritage.

To conclude the day, enjoy a leisurely walk through Yazd’s atmospheric Old Town. Wander among its narrow adobe lanes, traditional houses, hidden courtyards, and bustling local neighborhoods, experiencing the unique charm and timeless character that earned the city its UNESCO World Heritage status.

We will also visit the Towers of Silence, ancient circular structures located on the outskirts of the city, where Zoroastrians once laid their deceased for exposure to the elements until the mid-20th century.

Highlights:

  • Zoroastrian Fire Temple
  • Amir Chakhmaq Complex
  • Jameh Mosque of Yazd
  • Explore Yazd Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Towers of silence

Day 6: Drive to Shiraz via Pasargadae - O/N Shiraz

Today, we embark on a scenic overland journey from Yazd to Shiraz, covering approximately 550 km through the heart of southern Iran. Along the way, we travel across striking desert landscapes, mountain scenery, and historic regions that have witnessed the rise and fall of some of the world’s greatest civilizations.

A highlight of today’s journey is a visit to Pasargadae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the first capital of the mighty Achaemenid Empire. Founded in the 6th century BC by Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire, Pasargadae represents the birthplace of one of history’s most influential civilizations.

Explore the remains of royal palaces, ceremonial structures, and the ancient Persian gardens that inspired later garden designs throughout the region. The most significant monument at the site is the Tomb of Cyrus the Great, a remarkably preserved stone mausoleum that has stood for more than 2,500 years and remains a symbol of Persian identity, leadership, and cultural achievement.

After exploring this remarkable archaeological site, we continue our drive to the elegant city of Shiraz, renowned for its poetry, gardens, and rich cultural heritage.

Highlights:

  • Pasargadae (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Tomb of Cyrus the Great

Day 7: Sightseeing in Shiraz - O/N Shiraz 

Today, we explore the cultural heart of Shiraz, a city celebrated for its poetry, elegant gardens, and remarkable architectural heritage. Our day begins at the breathtaking Nasir al-Molk Mosque, famously known as the Pink Mosque. Built during the Qajar era, this architectural masterpiece is renowned for its colorful stained-glass windows and intricate pink tilework. In the morning sunlight, the interior transforms into a spectacular display of colors, making it one of Iran’s most photographed landmarks.

We then visit the beautiful Narenjestan Garden (Qavam House), a refined 19th-century residence surrounded by fragrant orange trees and lush gardens. The mansion showcases exquisite Persian craftsmanship, featuring ornate mirror work, detailed carvings, elegant paintings, and beautifully decorated reception halls that reflect the grandeur of Shiraz’s aristocratic past.

Our exploration continues at the Imamzadeh Ali ibn Hamzeh Shrine, one of Shiraz’s most impressive religious monuments. The shrine is renowned for its dazzling mirror mosaics, intricate decorations, and peaceful atmosphere, creating a truly unforgettable spiritual experience.

Next, we discover the magnificent Vakil Mosque, a masterpiece of Zand-era architecture admired for its elegant prayer hall, beautifully carved stone columns, and exquisite tilework. Nearby, we wander through the historic Vakil Bazaar, one of Iran’s finest traditional markets. Its vaulted corridors, bustling shops, and vibrant atmosphere provide an excellent opportunity to experience local life and browse a variety of handicrafts, carpets, spices, and souvenirs.

To conclude the day, we visit the Tomb of Hafez, the resting place of Iran’s most beloved poet. Surrounded by tranquil gardens and graceful pavilions, this cherished site attracts visitors from across the world who come to pay tribute to the poet whose verses continue to inspire generations.

Highlights:

  • Nasir al-Molk Mosque (Pink Mosque)
  • Narenjestan Garden (Qavam House)
  • Imamzadeh Ali ibn Hamzeh Shrine
  • Vakil Mosque
  • Vakil Bazaar
  • Tomb of Hafez

Day 8: Drive to Isfahan, visit Persepolis and Naqsh-e-Rustam - O/N Isfahan

Today, we leave Shiraz and begin our journey toward the magnificent city of Isfahan. Along the way, we visit two of Iran’s most important archaeological treasures, offering a fascinating insight into the glory of ancient Persia.

Our first stop is the legendary Persepolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most remarkable ancient cities in the world. Founded by Darius the Great in the 6th century BC, Persepolis served as the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire at the height of its power. Explore the impressive ruins of grand palaces, monumental gateways, audience halls, and intricately carved stone reliefs that depict delegations from across the empire bringing tribute to the Persian kings. A guided tour of the site reveals the history, symbolism, and architectural brilliance of this extraordinary ancient capital.

A short drive brings us to Naqsh-e Rostam, the royal necropolis of the Achaemenid kings and part of the UNESCO-listed archaeological landscape of the region. Carved high into a dramatic limestone cliff are the monumental tombs of Darius the Great and several of his successors. The site also features magnificent Sassanian rock reliefs depicting royal ceremonies, military victories, and scenes from ancient Persian history, spanning more than a thousand years of civilization.

Before departing the Shiraz region, we make a brief stop at the historic Quran Gate, one of the city's most iconic landmarks. For centuries, travelers passed beneath this gate to receive blessings and protection for their journeys.

After a day immersed in Iran’s imperial past, we continue our scenic drive northward to Isfahan, often described as one of the most beautiful cities in the Islamic world.

Highlights:

  • Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Naqsh-e Rostam Rock Tombs (UNESCO Site)
  • Quran Gate

Day 9: Sightseeing in Isfahan - O/N Isfahan

Today, we explore the architectural and cultural treasures of Isfahan, often described as the jewel of Persia and one of the most beautiful cities in the Islamic world. Our sightseeing focuses on the magnificent Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Imam Square), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest and most impressive public squares ever built. Created during the golden age of the Safavid Empire under Shah Abbas I in the early 17th century, the square remains a masterpiece of urban planning and Persian architecture.

Our first visit is to the spectacular Imam Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture renowned for its breathtaking turquoise and blue tilework, majestic dome, elegant minarets, and remarkable acoustics. Every corner of the mosque reflects the artistic and engineering achievements of the Safavid era.

We then continue to the exquisite Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, one of the finest architectural gems in Iran. Built as a private royal mosque, it is famous for its beautifully proportioned cream-colored dome and intricate mosaic tilework. The mosque's interior is a stunning display of light, color, and geometric design, showcasing the highest level of Persian craftsmanship.

Next, we visit the historic Ali Qapu Palace, the ceremonial residence of the Safavid rulers. This elegant six-story palace overlooks the square and features richly decorated halls, delicate frescoes, and the famous Music Room, where uniquely carved stucco niches were designed to enhance sound quality. From the palace terrace, enjoy panoramic views of the square and its surrounding monuments.

Our exploration continues through the bustling Qeisarieh Bazaar, one of Iran’s oldest and most famous traditional markets. Wander through its maze of covered passageways lined with shops and workshops selling Persian carpets, handicrafts, miniature paintings, spices, and locally crafted souvenirs.

Later, we visit the elegant Chehel Sotun Palace, another UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Safavid garden design. Set within a beautiful Persian garden, the pavilion is famous for its reflection pool and twenty wooden columns that appear as forty when mirrored in the water. Inside, remarkable frescoes and historical paintings depict royal ceremonies, celebrations, and important moments in Persian history.

Highlights:

  • Naqsh-e Jahan Square (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Imam Mosque
  • Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
  • Ali Qapu Palace
  • Qeisarieh Bazaar
  • Chehel Sotun Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Day 10: Sightseeing in Isfahan - O/N Isfahan

Today, we continue our exploration of Isfahan, one of Iran’s most magnificent cities, celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and unique blend of traditions. Often referred to as “Nesf-e Jahan” (Half the World), Isfahan captivates visitors with its remarkable monuments and vibrant atmosphere.

Our day begins in the historic Julfa Armenian District, a charming neighborhood established in the early 17th century when Shah Abbas I relocated Armenian merchants and craftsmen to Isfahan. Today, Julfa is known for its tree-lined streets, elegant architecture, welcoming cafés, and fascinating fusion of Persian and Armenian culture.

Within the district, we visit the magnificent Vank Cathedral, the most famous Armenian church in Iran. Built during the Safavid era, the cathedral is renowned for its richly decorated interior, featuring breathtaking frescoes, intricate gilded artwork, and beautiful blue-and-gold motifs that depict biblical stories and important events from Armenian history. The cathedral stands as a remarkable symbol of religious coexistence and cultural diversity in Iran.

We then continue to the historic Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most significant monuments of Islamic architecture in the world. Developed over more than a thousand years, the mosque showcases the evolution of Persian-Islamic design through successive dynasties, featuring magnificent courtyards, soaring domes, exquisite brickwork, and intricate tile decorations.

Later, we visit the iconic Si-o-Se Pol (Bridge of Thirty-Three Arches), one of Isfahan’s most famous landmarks. Built during the Safavid period, this elegant stone bridge spans the Zayandeh River and has long served as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike.

Our sightseeing concludes at the beautiful Khaju Bridge, considered the finest bridge in Isfahan and a masterpiece of Safavid engineering and architecture. Built in the 17th century, the bridge served both as a crossing and a royal pavilion. Admire its graceful arches, decorative tilework, and unique design while enjoying the lively atmosphere that makes it one of the city's most beloved landmarks.

Highlights:

  • Julfa Armenian District
  • Vank Cathedral
  • Jameh Mosque of Isfahan (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Si-o-Se Pol Bridge
  • Khaju Bridge

Day 11 - Departure to Tehran airport,visit Abyane village an Qom en -route

Today marks the final day of our journey as we travel overland from Isfahan to Tehran. Along the way, we visit two fascinating destinations that offer a deeper insight into Iran’s rich cultural and religious heritage.

Our first stop is the picturesque village of Abyaneh, one of Iran’s oldest and most distinctive settlements. Nestled on the slopes of the Karkas Mountains, Abyaneh is famous for its unique red-mud brick houses, narrow winding lanes, and well-preserved traditional way of life. The village offers a rare glimpse into rural Persian culture, where centuries-old customs, architecture, and traditional dress are still maintained by many of its residents.

Continuing our journey, we arrive in the holy city of Qom, one of the most important religious centers in the Islamic world. Here, we visit the surroundings of the magnificent Fatima Masumeh Shrine, a revered pilgrimage site known for its stunning golden dome, elegant minarets, and beautiful Islamic architecture. Qom also serves as a major center of religious learning and scholarship in Iran.

After our visits, we continue to Tehran and transfer to the airport for your onward flight, bringing this unforgettable journey through Iran’s ancient history, magnificent architecture, and vibrant culture to a close.

Highlights:

  • Abyaneh Historic Village
  • Qom Holy City
  • Fatima Masumeh Shrine (exterior visit)
  • Transfer to Tehran International Airport

Included/Excluded

  • 10 Nights Hotel accommodation
  • Breakfasts
  • Full-time transports
  • Full-time Experienced tour guide
  • All Airport transfers
  • Visa support & reference code
  • International airfare
  • Personal insurance
  • Visa stamp fee
  • Lunch & Dinner
  • Tips & Portages

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