This trip to Iran is the opportunity of a lifetime. This is
a country with 7,000 years of history and like the carpets it
is famous for, it is patterned by colourful and complex influences.
You will discover the exquisite inventiveness of early Islamic
architecture in Isfahan and of course carpet making, bazaars
and a warm and kind people.
The main focus of the visit will be on Persian Carpets. You
will have the chance to watch carpet making in progress and
to buy rugs with the expert advice of Christopher
Legge at merchant prices. It will also be an introduction
to a country whose rich past is veiled by present politics.
Be prepared for surprises every day.
An English speaking Iranian guide will accompany us throughout
and provide insight and information on what we see, both old
and new.
IRAN
Iran is a country with 2,500 years of written history. It was
the cradle of western civilisation and culture, the source
of the rose and the tulip and the home of the Aryan race.
Iran borders seven different nations and is therefore infused
with a rich mix of cultural influences and great ethnic diversity.
In spite of this diversity there is a strong sense of national
pride and an open-hearted welcome to all visitors. It is not
unusual for locals to invite visitors into their homes to
share tea and pistachio nuts.
Travelling in Iran is very safe. Provided you respect local customs,
particularly when visiting holy places, the hospitality and
welcome you experience will make an unforgettable impact.
Iranians are open hearted and very friendly.
The land area of Iran covers three times the area of France
and we will limit ourselves to the midwest area and major
sites of architectural interest.
Tour itinerary |
Day 1: Depart London Heathrow early evening and arrive
Tehran early morning
Accommodation:
Laleh Hotel Tehran 4*
Days 2 & 3: A gentle morning to recover
from the late flight. Tehran and late afternoon flight to Shiraz
on day 3.
Tehran is
a huge industrial city with some attractions, and in particular
some revealing insights into post-revolutionary Iran.
The carpet Bazaar is most worthwhile
and there we will begin our introduction to Persian carpets.
Christopher and Abbas will show us a wide selection of traditional
weaving and explain the wide variety of the carpets we will
see.
If time allows we will include a visit to the Iranian
Carpet Museum
Accommodation: Laleh Hotel Tehran 4*
Days 4 & 5: An excursion
to Persepolis and Naksh-e-Rustam. Short tour of Shiraz sights
early evening. Day 5 is spent in and around Shiraz.
Persepolis, about an hour from
Shiraz, was built by the biblical Darius the Great and destroyed
in 331 BC by Alexander. It is probably the most impressive
pre-islamic monument in Iran, thoroughly excavated to reveal
columns, ceremonial staircases, chambers and stunning reliefs
celebrating the triumphs of the Achaemenid dynasty.
Naksh-I Rustam nearby is the
site of huge rock reliefs dating from five centuries later,
telling the stories of Sasanian victories over their neighbours,
including the Roman emperor Valerian in 260 AD.
Shiraz is a city dear to the
heart of Persian romantics, the home of poets, famous for
its roses and vineyards. It is also a centre
for tribal carpet weaving and while here we are welcomed into
the homes of local weavers and are able to see the wool being
dyed and the carpets washed and finished. Visits to the Botanical
Gardens, the Tomb of the poet, Hafiz, and the colourful Bazaar
will provide a day full of contrasts.
Accommodation: Pars Hotel 4*
Day 6: Drive from Shiraz to
Shahr e Kord via Yasuj .
The journey from Shiraz up to Shahr
e Kord, the capital of the Bakhtiari district, through
the Zagros Mountains is unforgettable and not normally taken
by tourists. There are 47 peaks over four thousand metres
and in places the scenery looks remarkably like New Mexico.
On arrival we will have a private view
of new carpets made and designed in
Shahr e Kord and enjoy local hospitality.
Accommodation: Parsian 3*/4*
Day 7: Drive from Shar e Kord
to Isfahan.
We will spend the morning with the local carpet
manufacturers viewing both old and new carpets as well as
the local felt making traders. After lunch we will transfer
to Isfahan (about 2 hours) and in the early
evening explore the great square (Maidan-i Imam) which is
surrounded by half a dozen scintillating tiled and painted
buildings of the 16th and 17th centuries, representing one
of Iran’s periods of imperial greatness.
Accommodation: Abbasi Hotel 5* The grandest hotel in Iran, built in a converted 17th century
caravanserai, still as romantic as ever with a magnificent
garden courtyard and solicitous service.
Day 8: Isfahan
Isfahan is the Florence of
Iran - full of architectural jewels, and also a great centre
for trading and handicrafts. Some highlights:
• The Imam and Sheikh Lotfallah mosques
– triumphs of turquoise tiling
• Ali Qapu Palace in the Square
• The Forty Column Palace
An early evening visit to the Si-o-Se and Khaju
bridges and the Vank (Armenian) Cathedral
Accommodation: Abbasi Hotel 5*
Day 9: We will leave Isfahan
mid morning and drive via Nain to Yadz.
We take a morning to visit the Friday
mosque - huge and complex, built from the 10th to
the 17th centuries - a miracle of space and decoration.
From there we will drive to Yazd with a stop for lunch at Nain, a city famous for its Friday
mosque, carpets and the workshops making Aba, the traditional
clergy robes.
In Yazd we make a dusk visit to the Towers of Silence –
the Zoroastrian burial grounds before stopping at the hotel.
Accommodation: Laleh Hotel Yazd 4*
Day 10: Yazd
The day in Yazd will include
some of the following :
• A visit to an Ateshkadeh (Zoroastrian House of Eternal
Fire)
• Jame Mosque
• The Old City
• The stunning three storey façade of the Tekiyeh
in the Amir Chakmaq complex
• The Dolat Abad Garden
• Water Museum
Accommodation: Leleh Hotel Yazd 4*
Day 11 & 12: Tehran
Morning flight to Tehran. After we check in to the hotel, we will visit the Friday flea market and the National Museum of Iran.
On Saturday we will visit the Tehran Bazaar – an exciting and colourful experience.
The remaining time provides a chance to choose carpets with
the accumulated knowledge of the journey. Christopher and
Abbas will be available to help with purchases and valuations
in the main bazaar where there is also an excellent jewellery
section. If time allows we will also include a visit to the
Ceramics museum, and a modern glass showroom.
Accommodation: Laleh Hotel Tehran 4*
Day 13: Early morning flight from Tehran
to London Arrive Heathrow approx 1130.
Tour Leader(s): Christopher Legge
Useful Information |
Clothing
Men should wear long or short sleeved shirts and long trousers.
Jeans are quite acceptable.
Women’s clothing must aim to disguise the shape of her
body and only flesh on hands and face should be left showing.
A long sleeved, loose shirt over trousers or a long skirt
would be ideal. A headscarf is compulsory but it can be colourful
and patterned if you wish. Sandals are acceptable.
Shopping
Carpets or kilims sell at very reasonable prices in the local
bazaars. Gold is also good value. Caviar, Pistachios and natural
remedies and perfumed oils make excellent gifts to take home.
Picture gallery |
Traditional carpet making |
Learn how it's made |
Get an expert advice |
Persepolis |
Enjoy Iranian food |
Persepolis |
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