Iran in depth tour, 2 weeks
Price includes professional English local guide, all transfers and transportation with a comfortable air-conditioned van and an experienced driver, accommodation in the best 3 stars hotels, and domestic flight.
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1 Reviews of Iran in depth tour, 2 weeks
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 27 May 2024 by Philip Hunt
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
The history of Iran - it is ancient Persia, a culture over 7,000 years old. The beauty of many of the city squares, monuments and mosques. The joy that Iranians take from their many beautifully -maintained palace gardens.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Travel with sensitivity to a different culture. Be courteous - the locals are, and deserve it in turn. Observe the rules and customs in country - especially in and around the mosques. Be patient when dealing with officialdom - many Iranians are as annoyed by officials and regulations as you are. A smile works wonders! And don't try and lose weight - the cuisine is too good!
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes. Certainly it benefits cross-cultural understanding, something much needed in a country that suffers from such a bad press. The people of Iran are wonderful!
Inbound travel also benefits the economy - in a country desperate to increase tourism.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
One of the best holidays I have ever taken! Interesting, enlightening and endlessly fascinating.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
On this trip to Persia, we have partnered with suppliers and business owners who hold the same high levels when it comes to environmental practices.For example, we stay at hotels and guesthouses where owned, managed and run by locals and serving of local foods with zero transport miles, such as: Ateshooni guesthouse and Barandaz local house. They are built according to climate conditions; therefore, energy is optimally used for heating and cooling.
We attempt to reduce the use of single use plastic water bottles by providing water bottles and actively encourage our customers to use them. We do not leave any plastics, cans, bottles, bottle tops or cigarette ends behind.
We also encourage our guests to eat at local restaurants where local food is served which helps to reduce carbon where food transport is concerned.
On the trip, although some of the transfers are by car, we try to encourage walking tours of the cities and surrounding areas to keep our carbon footprints down. Actually, we schedule our itineraries day by day according to sites where are near to each others, It helps us to keep our carbon footprints down. Therefore, we have walking tours during city tours and bazaars.
At cultural sites we take care to minimize impact and inform our guests not to touch relics and fragile monuments so these are preserved for generations to come.
People
On this trip we include visits to the Tehran Bazaar - you have the opportunity to support local producers and artisans here by buying local produce from the stalls.In Kashan, we give you the chance to purchase some local rosewater - a speciality from the region, and sold by locals outside the Persian gardens. We also incorporate visits to local tea houses, hammans and shops - such as the historic bazaar of Kashan to further bolster the local economy.
The Qeisarieh Bazaar is also a wonderful place to support local artisans - with hundreds of local vendors that specialize in traditional arts and crafts, its a wonderful place to shop for pottery, enamel, jewelry and delicately inlaid board games.
It's common in Iran that all services are provided by local Iranian people. We arrange local drives and guides to take you from point to point - they know their country best and can give you a unique insight into it. For example in Farahzad, Mesr village, and Garmeh we have a professional local guide who knows the area well and provide the local foods in the heart of desert.
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