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Iran Cultural Tours:
Iran's cultural history dates back to around 6000 BC at which time a people called the Elamites with their capital city at Susa were prominent in Iran. The Persians appear on the scene at around 650 BC. So great was their impact on world history that even to this day Iran is often referred to as Persia. The name given to the empire which Cyrus the Great founded in 560 BC. The name "Persia" originates from "Pars" which is today a province of Iran where the original Persians were settled, it is called "Fars" by the Iranians.
 

Damavand Tours:
The city of Damavand is located 75 kilo-meters northeast of Tehran on the slopes of magnificent Mount Damavand with natural scenery of several orchards and a pleasant climate that makes it a desirable summer resort. Many springs of cold and hot mineral water around Damavand have therapeutic qualities. Damavand is a historical city.

Its grand jamee Mosque that dates back to the 15th century and a num­ber at shrines in the city are all evidences of its historical background. Firouzkouh, One of the districts of Damavand city is a cold mountainous area with vast pastures ideal for animal hus­bandry..
 

Iran Climbing Tours:

The beautiful Alborz Mountain range in the north, contains a collection of the highest Mountains in Iran. Damavand, the roof of Iran with a 5671meter altitude, is a volcanic cone. Alamkooh , 4850 meters on the other hand, and with forested slopes, has 850 meters of fine parapet excellent for rock-climbing. There are also many other peaks of over 4000 meters high throughout the country.
 

Iran Rock Climbing Tours:
If you haven't tried Alm Kuh wall for climbing, don't miss it.

Iran Mountain Ski Tours:

The unique geographical situation of Iran and its cold mountains, which cause heavy snow falls in winter, make alpine ski possible until the beginning of summer in the mountainous regions of Zagrous and Alborz and over peaks of Sahand and Sabalan.
 

Iran Nomads Tours:

There are over 500 tribes and 1.5 million nomads in Iran. These tribes are traditional herders of sheep, goats, and camels. They migrate from cooler mountain pastures to warmer plains to best use the seasonal grazing resources.

The experience of living with nomads gives the sense of being free from urbanization and enables the person to touch the real meaning of life.
The most important nomads of Iran are: Qashqaei, Bakhtiari, Kurds, Shah Savan, Turkman and Balooch.

So, join us in a trip to a nomad region and experience the nomadic way of life in a tent.
 

Iran Church Tours:

The majority of churches in Iran that possess historical and artistic value were built around the eight century A.H. or the14th century AD, and the period thereafter.
 

Iran Trekking Tours:

The existence of long stretched mountains, deserts and vast fields, low plains near the equator, which all result high difference in temperatures between two places at the same time, make it possible to do trekking in all the seasons in different mountainous and deserted regions of Iran.
 

Iran Camel Riding Tours:

Since the main route of the Silk Road is situated in Iran and during the years many commercial caravans passed the route, so there are very wonderful remains of old caravansaries and water reservoirs in the route, In general, camel-riding Iran is an experience to the past history.
 


Iran Jeep Safari Tours:

Vast lands of clay, gravel, running sands and some are swampy and others are salty deserts.
Pure silence, absolute peace, brown and white salty land in contrast, innumerable stars in desert sky vivid and far are some remarkable characteristics of Iran deserts. In general traveling in Iran deserts are reflecting on creation.
 


Iran Research Tours:

The diversity and contrast of climate in this vast land, the existence of various specious of animals and plants, the numerous minerals and fossils, which have been rarely discovered by the scientific communities, are suitable grounds for the expansion of eco-tour in Iran.
 


Iran Silk Road Tours:

The great trade route known as the Silk Road once ran across much of the known world from China in the East to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the West transporting goods, people, ideas and religions from one end of the Eurasian land-mass to the other.

For 12,000 kilometers, the world's main commercial artery provided a link between some of the greatest civilizations the world has ever seen.
The Chinese, Mongolian, Indian, Persian, Roman, Greek, Byzantine, Mesopotamian and Egyptian.
 

 

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