Iran

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The Islamic Republic of Iran may not be the first place you’d think of for a holiday, certainly if sunbathing and beer are an essential part of your getaway requirements. But for the culturally inquisitive, Iran offers a feast of ancient sights, a rich culture, interesting and varied landscapes, splendid cuisine and very hospitable people.

Despite the uncertain political winds that regularly batter this great country, here you will find a fascinating place to visit, with old cities packed with exquisite mosques and spectacular madrassas, ruins from ancient Persia, nomadic tribes, hill walking, skiing and surreal Caspian Sea beach resorts.

Group Tours and Tailor-Made Holidays in Iran.

Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling shah was forced into exile and Ayatolla Khomeni took control. It is bordered on the north by Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan and the Caspian Sea, on the east by Pakistan and Afghanistan, on the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, and on the west by Turkey and Iraq. Politically it does have very conservative leanings, but life on the street will surprise you.

A trip to Iran will not be for everyone. But for those with a desire to explore one of the great ancient civilisations and to understand the modern world in greater depth, a journey here is sure to be an enlightening experience.  

 

Itineraries

Iran: Land of the Peacock Throne

16 days, Sat 09 May 2009 to Sun 24 May 2009

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Iran: Land of the Peacock Throne

One of the most misunderstood countries on earth and our mission is to dispel many of the clichés as we travel through this varied and fascinating country

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My overwhelming impression was that the Iranian people who came up to us to chat - and there were many – were warm, friendly, charming and sincere.

Andrea Carnegie-Smith

How we make a difference

In Iran we use local ground handlers - this means that all the operational costs go directly into the local economy and helps to improve employment opportunities in remote regions.

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