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Tour Code

GOIR9233

Tour Duration

8 Days 5 Nights

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Airlines

Mahan Air

Tour Highlights

Saad Abad Palace - Niawaran Palace - Hafez Mausoleum - Karim Khan Fort - Pink Mosque - Ali Ibn Hamza Shrine - Ancient City of Persepolis - Tombs of the Four Kings - Vank Temple

Direct Flight
Full-day Trip
Free Travel Insurance
Free Baggage Weight Specified by the Airline

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Tour Program Details

Day 1

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Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) – Tehran (Iran)

06.30 p.m. The group gathers at Suvarnabhumi Airport, 4th floor, to meet the staff who will welcome and facilitate check-in.
10.20 p.m. It is time to travel to Tehran, Iran by Mahan Air, flight number W5 050.

Day 2

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Tehran – Saad Abad Palace – Niavaran Palace

02.10 a.m. Arrive at Khomeini Airport, Tehran. After passing through immigration and customs, “Take the group to the accommodation to rest at their leisure.”
Accommodation Espinas Palace Hotel, a 5-star standard hotel or equivalent in the same level

Morning, have breakfast at the hotel’s restaurant
Take you to (visit) the Palace Museum (Sa’ad Abad Palace). This place consists of 7 palaces, covering an area of ​​approximately 410 hectares. Each place is beautiful according to the story, especially the Green Palace and the White Palace in the past. The White Palace was the residence of King Shah Pahlavi, the last king before being overthrown by Khomeini. It is also a collection of valuables, such as famous Persian carpets, various jewelry, and pottery. The Green Palace, built in European architecture using green marble, is decorated with The magnificent glass architecture
Noon Lunch at a restaurant
Afternoon Then take you (to visit) Niavaran Palace, located in the north of Tehran, built during the Qajar Dynasty, built in a beautiful garden on an area of ​​over 11 hectares. Within the compound there are 5 important places: Niavaran Private Palace, Ahmad Shahi Pavilion, Sahebqarnieh Palace, Jahan Nama Museum and Private Library. In the early Qajar Dynasty, this palace was used as a summer residence. After the revolution, it was converted into a museum.
Dinner at a restaurant
Accommodation Espinas Palace Hotel, a 5-star standard hotel or equivalent

Day 3

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Tehran - Hafez Tomb - Karim Khan Fort - Eram Park - Shiraz

Early morning, have breakfast (Box Set) at the appropriate time, take everyone to Mehrabad Airport, the domestic departure airport to Shiraz.
07.00 a.m. Depart for Shiraz on flight W5-1089 by Mahan Air.
08.40 a.m. Arrive at Shiraz Airport, then take everyone to a restaurant.
Noon, have lunch at a restaurant.
Take you to see the Hafez Tomb, whose full name is Samsuddin Muhammad Hafez, a famous poet. Born in Shiraz in 1324 and died in 1391, Hafez was able to compose beautiful poems that understood the way of life of the people. He composed poems that used simple words to teach people to be good people. The burial place of the great poet was built in the year 1936-1938 To commemorate his good deeds, take you to see E-Ram Garden, a Persian garden registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its tall trees. The garden is over 900 years old.
Take you to take pictures outside Karim Khan Fort, where Karim Khan ordered the construction of a residence and administrative center in the center of the city. This residence is designed to look like a fort, with an area of ​​approximately 12,800 square meters, surrounded by walls on all 4 sides. The interior is also decorated with trees to provide shade, allowing you to relax as you wish.
Dinner at the restaurant
Accommodation Zadiyeh Hotel, a 5-star standard hotel or equivalent

Day 4

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Pink Mosque – Ali Ibn Hamza Shrine – Ancient City of Persepolis – Mausoleum of the Four Kings – Isfahan

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
Visit the Pink Mosque (Pink Mosque or Nasir Al Molk Mosque) is the most important mosque in southern Iran. It is known as a very beautiful mosque. Designed by Mirza Hasan Ali Nasir Al Molk in 1876 and completed in 1887, Hajj Mohammad Hassan was the architect and Mirza Reza was the tile decorator.
Visit the Ali Ibn Hamza Shrine, the mosque and burial place of the two brothers Ahmad and Muhammad, sons of the 7th Imam of Shia Islam. The dome of the mosque is beautifully decorated with glass.
Then continue the journey to see the ancient city of Persepolis, the great metropolis of the Persian Empire since the ancient Greek era. Built by King Darius the Great around 500 BC until the reign of Darius III, this metropolis has been renovated over a period of 150 years. It is a fortress with a center consisting of various palaces and a great hall, which is a storage place for treasures and valuables. In 331 BC, this metropolis was invaded and destroyed by the army of Alexander the Great, burning it to ashes. Traces of the beauty of the magnificent and magnificent buildings tell many stories and symbols.
Noon Lunch at a restaurant
Afternoon Visit another important historical site, which is the burial ground of the kings, the Tomb of the Four Kings (Naqsh-E Rostam), which is the tomb of the kings of the Achamanid dynasty since the time of King Darius I. Then travel to Isfahan (approximately 480 km, travel time about 5 hours).
Evening Dinner at a restaurant
Accommodation Abbasi Hotel, a 5-star standard hotel or equivalent

Day 5

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Vank Temple – Chehel Sotun Palace – Naq-e-Jahan Square – Ali Kapu Palace – Allahverdi Khan Bridge – Khaju Bridge – Isfahan

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
Take you to the Armenian community. Visit Vank Church, an Armenian Christian church built in 1655 in a style that combines European and Persian art.
Then (visit) Chehel Sotun Palace or the Palace of 40 Columns, which actually has only 20 columns. The other 20 columns are the pillars that look through the pond in front of the palace, which will be reflected in the water. The other 20 columns were built in 1657 by the architect, Sheikh Bahai. Surrounded by lush gardens, beautiful flowers bloom in spring. Especially the hanging roses give off a refreshing scent. This palace was built during the reign of Shah Abbas II, but was designed during the reign of Shah Abbas I to be a resting place for the king and his concubines. Later, it was used to welcome guests or guests. There is a large pond 100 meters long and 16 meters wide in front. See the carvings of door and window patterns, stucco murals, and large oil paintings under the palace that tell the story of the royal court and the history of war.
Noon: Have lunch at a restaurant.
Take you to Naqsh-E-Jahan Square, the second largest square in the world after Tiananmen Square. It is 165 meters wide and 500 meters long, covering an area of ​​approximately 80,000 square meters, twice as large as Red Square in Moscow. In the past, it was a polo field or, as it is also known, Imam Square is considered a jewel of the Muslim world, combining ideas, philosophy and beautiful architecture in one place. For example, Imam Mosque is one of the greatest architectures in the world, built in 1612 with a 30-meter-high dome and a 40-meter-high minaret. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque was also built by Shah Abbas I, and was used only as a private mosque for the royal family, especially the dome, which is considered the most beautiful in the country. Ali Ghapou Palace was built during the reign of Shah Abbas I, with additional constructions to make it 6 floors in total, decorated with paintings by master craftsmen and master painters of that time. This palace was built to be a residence and to receive guests. The top floor was also decorated as a room for listening to music and playing music. Then take you to take a picture of Allah Verdi Khan Bridge or also known as Sio Sepol. It is a bridge that was built during the reign of Shah Abbas I in 1599 and completed in 1602. It was built as a beautiful bridge to cross the Sayandeh River. It is 14 meters wide and 360 meters long. Along both sides of the bridge, there are beautiful walkways and the base is built as 33 arches. You will visit Khaju Bridge, which is beautifully built in a style that has never been seen anywhere before. It was built in 1650 by Shah Abbas II, which is 12 meters wide and 132 meters long to cross the Sayandeh River. At the same time, it is also used as a dam.
Dinner at the restaurant
Accommodation Abbasi Hotel, a 5-star standard hotel or equivalent

Day 6

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Abyaneh Village – Azadi Tower – Tehran

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
Take everyone to Abyaneh Village, an ancient village that is about 1,000 years old, located in the Kharkas Valley. This village is like a hidden village, hidden in silence. The villagers are natives from the Elamite era. They look and dress differently from other Iranians. You can see that the women here wear bright floral headscarves. Each house is built using bricks, raw clay, wood, and stone as materials for construction, and then covered with clay. The clay here has a pink tone, making every house look pink in the entire village.
Noon Have lunch at a restaurant.
Then travel back to Tehran (distance about 320 km, travel time about 3.30 hours). On the way, stop for shopping at Mehr-O-Mah Complex. Then take you to take a picture with Azadi Tower, a monument located in Azadi Square in Tehran, Iran. It is a landmark and the entrance to Tehran from the west. The tower is about 45 meters (148 feet) high and the entire exterior is covered with chiseled marble. The tower was built on the order of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, to celebrate the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian Empire. The tower was completed in 1971. The design of the tower was the winning entry of architect Hossein Ammonat. His design concept was inspired by classical and post-classical Iranian architecture.
Dinner at the restaurant
Accommodation Espinas Palace Hotel 5-star hotel or equivalent

Day 7

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Golestan Palace – National Gem Museum

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
It is time to visit Golestan Palace or Rose Garden Palace, an ancient palace dating back to the Safavid Dynasty in the 16th century. There are traces of the remaining buildings, such as the Citadel fortress used for watching enemies and the Turkish bathhouse. The building is in a Western style that can be seen.
At present, it was added during the reign of the second-last king of the Persian dynasty, the Qajar Dynasty. King Nasser al-Din Shah visited Europe and saw the prosperity and beauty of the architecture. He was impressed and brought European art to mix with the Iranian way of life, such as the European Neoclassical palace.
Noon Have lunch at a restaurant.
Visit the National Jewelry Museum of Iran, an important place that collects precious gems of Iran. It is located in Tehran. This museum exhibits world-famous treasures such as crowns, regalia, necklaces, and some of the largest and most beautiful diamonds.
It's time to take everyone to Khomeini Airport (Snack Box service for dinner)
09.45 p.m. Depart for Bangkok on flight number W5-051 by Mahan Air

Day 8

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Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport)

08.20 a.m. Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport safely with great impressions.

Meals and Accommodations

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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 

Including to the Package

  • Round-trip economy class airfare on Mahan Air (baggage weight not exceeding 30 kg/person)

  • Airport tax, fuel tax, air insurance, Iran tax

  • Iran visa fee for Thai passport only

  • Travel insurance coverage of 1,000,000.- baht (not covering those over 85 years old)

  • Accommodation throughout the trip (twin room), all meals specified in the program, drinking water provided

  • Transportation or shuttle during the tour, entrance fees to all places specified in the program

  • Thai tour leader facilitating throughout the trip

Not Including to the Package

  • Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, fax, minibar drinks and other expenses not specified

  • Passport fee

  • Document preparation fee and visa fee for foreigners

  • Baggage weight fee in case it exceeds the airline's limit (30 kg / person)

  • Airline fuel surcharge (if increased)

  • Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry, in-room beverages and food ordered outside the menu provided by the company, unless agreed upon in special cases

  • VAT 7% and withholding tax 3%

  • Local guide/driver tip and Thai tour leader 80 USD per person (throughout the trip)

Cancellation Conditions

  • Cancel 40 days before departure, full refund

  • (Except for visa fees and advance air tickets, and groups traveling during holidays such as Songkran, National Labor Day, July holidays, October holidays, as the accommodation deposit must be paid directly or through domestic or international agents, which cannot be refunded)

  • Cancel 25 days before departure, 50% fee will be charged

  • Cancel 1-24 days, 100% of the tour price will be charged

Remarks

  • The company reserves the right to cancel the trip if there are fewer than 15 travelers. The company will notify travelers at least 20 days before the trip. The company reserves the right to change the tour program in the event of force majeure such as airline delays, strikes, protests, natural disasters, riots, accidents, traffic problems, etc. However, the benefits of the travelers will be taken into account to the fullest extent.

  • Since this tour is a lump sum payment with an overseas agent, you cannot claim a refund if you refuse or waive the right to use the services provided by the tour, unless you have agreed or notified us before the trip.

  • The company will not be responsible for any expenses incurred if you are denied immigration and will not refund the tour fee you have paid if you are denied entry due to illegal actions or illegal entry.

  • The company reserves the right to change some details of this tour when there is an unavoidable force majeure and will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury beyond the responsibility of the tour leader and certain force majeure events such as strikes, natural disasters, riots, etc.