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A combined tour package for Iran and Iraq offers an incredible opportunity to explore the rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning landscapes of two fascinating countries in the Middle East.

 

Visiting both Iran and Iraq in one trip offers several advantages, providing travelers with a unique and enriching experience. Here are some key benefits of a combined tour:

1. Rich Historical Exploration

2. Diverse Cultural Experiences

3. Contrasting Landscapes

4. Culinary Diversity

5. Efficient Travel Planning

6. Broadened Perspectives

7. Economic Benefits

8. Unique Shopping Opportunities


Special Offers

  1. Desert Tour

    • Witness breathtaking sunsets, stroll on sand dunes, enjoy safari adventures, and gather around a campfire for tea and traditional music.

  1. Culinary Tour in Shiraz

    • Engage in cooking sessions and spend time with local families, experiencing authentic Persian hospitality.

  2. Carpet Workshop

    • Visit workshops where skilled artisans craft and design beautiful carpets, learning about their intricate processes.

  1. Nomadic Experience

    • Live with nomads, embrace their tranquil lifestyle, and enjoy light treks through picturesque mountains.

  2. Zurkhaneh

    • Observe traditional heroic sports accompanied by the recitation of moral Persian poetry.

Customized Itineraries

At Let's Go Iran, we pride ourselves on creating tailor-made itineraries to suit your preferences, ensuring complete flexibility. Our thoughtfully curated tours cover must-visit cities and landmarks, but these are just starting points. Simply let us know how many days you wish to stay, and we'll craft a personalized package for you. Whether you prefer a leisurely pace or a more compact itinerary, we're here to make your trip unforgettable.


Suggested Itinerary

Day 1-3: Tehran, Iran

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration

Arrive in Tehran, Iran's bustling capital. Visit the Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its beautiful gardens and exquisite architecture. Explore the National Museum of Iran to delve into the country's rich history and artifacts from ancient Persia. End your day at the vibrant Grand Bazaar.

Day 2: Cultural and Modern Highlights
Discover the Sa'dabad Complex and Niavaran Palace, showcasing the opulence of Iran's past rulers. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Milad Tower and explore the modern side of Tehran.
Day 3: Nature and Adventure
Take a day trip to Mount Tochal for hiking or enjoy a ride on the Tochal cable car for breathtaking views of the Alborz Mountains and Tehran’s skyline.
Day 4-5: Isfahan, Iran
Day 4: Architectural Marvels
Travel to Isfahan, often called "Half the World" due to its architectural beauty. Visit Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Imam Mosque, and Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque for stunning examples of Islamic architecture.
Day 5: Historical and Cultural Insights
Explore Vank Cathedral, highlighting Isfahan's Armenian heritage, and stroll across the iconic Si-o-se-pol Bridge. Visit the Bazaar of Isfahan to experience the local culture and shop for traditional crafts.
Day 6-7: Shiraz, Iran
Day 6: Gardens and Mosques
Journey to Shiraz, the city of poets and gardens. Visit the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque with its mesmerizing stained glass, the Vakil Bazaar, and the serene Eram Garden.
Day 7: Ancient Persian Ruins
Take a day trip to Persepolis, the ancient ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, and explore the rock-cut tombs at Naqsh-e Rustam.
Day 8-9: Baghdad, Iraq
Day 8: Arrival and Historical Exploration
Fly to Baghdad, Iraq’s vibrant capital. Visit the National Museum of Iraq, housing artifacts from Mesopotamia, and explore the historic Al-Mutanabbi Street, known for its book market.
Day 9: Cultural and Modern Insights
Discover the Abbasid Palace and the Al-Shaheed Monument. Visit the bustling Shorja Market and take a stroll along the Tigris River.
Day 10-11: Babylon and Najaf, Iraq
Day 10: Ancient Babylon
Take a day trip to Babylon, where you can explore the ruins of this ancient city, including the reconstructed Ishtar Gate and the remnants of the Hanging Gardens.
Day 11: Spiritual Insights in Najaf
Travel to Najaf, one of the holiest cities for Shia Muslims. Visit the Imam Ali Shrine, a significant pilgrimage site, and explore the nearby city of Kufa.
Day 12-13: Karbala and Samarra, Iraq
Day 12: Pilgrimage and History in Karbala
Visit Karbala, another important Shia pilgrimage site. Explore the Imam Hussein Shrine and learn about the historic Battle of Karbala.
Day 13: Explore Samarra
Travel to Samarra to see the famous Al-Askari Shrine and the Great Mosque of Samarra with its iconic spiral minaret.
Day 14: Return to Baghdad
Day 14: Departure
Return to Baghdad for your departure. Depending on your flight schedule, take some time to relax or do some last-minute shopping and sightseeing in the city. 

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