29 April 2010

Damavand-Tips


Tourism Tips
Iran also call Persia is a wonderful and fascinating country and the people are very kind, with great hospitality, warm reception of guests and strangers and foreign tourists. The people are very helpful and polite and will make you feel very welcome. There's so much bad news and nonsense about Iran in western media, just ignore it all, read some true practical info about incoming tours and experience travel to Iran yourself, do not believe and rely on western propaganda only.

We would like to share our information with adventurous traveler to Iran, we highly recommend to read this topic and some useful and informative pages in Lonely Planet from tourists who have visited Iran in 2010 and are just back with most updated info about Persia, they mention "Absolutely fantastic people, and a very interesting country" and "Most things are cheap in Iran".
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Mt Damavand Summer Tour, Photo by Ardeshir Soltani
Beginning of a Mt Damavand Summer Tour
Photo by A.Soltani

Don't Be Scared
Just be a little brave! You won't be arrested as a hostage at airport! There is no 'morality police' any more!

Money
Iran currency is Rial, but people prefer to deal in Tomans, If you change 100 USD you become a multimillionaire! 10 Rials = 1 Toman
This is an approx exchane rate ( April 2010 )
To make things easy and understand the Iranian money just ignore all the zeros on the Iranian banknote money, that is all !
10,000 Rials= 1 USD
20,000 Rials= 2 USD
50,000 Rials= 5 USD

Important
Due to international sanctions against Iranian banks and possibility of international community considering boycotting of even more Iranian goods and the source of incomes please remember:
1- You can not use ATM system in Iran and can't get money out of the bank using electronic funds transfer at point of sale (eftpos).
2- You can not use your credit card to buy goods, only a few carpet shops will take credit cards and they'll charge you more.
3- Bring enough money in cash with you.
4- When transferring (the deposit) money from your country to your Iranian business partner, do not mention the name of Iran, you may just mention another term such as Mt Damavand Tour.
5- You may change money upon arrival at IKA International Airport, the rate is quite fare, there is not a major difference between exchange rates in bank and free market money exchange shops.
6- There is no problem for changing US$ or Euros, money exchange shops are available in most cities and hotels.

ghar Katalehkhor
Ghar Katalehkhor, Zanjan Iran, Photo by A.Soltani

Holidays in Persian Calendar
Be aware of Iranian holidays and weekends specially Iranian new year. These holidays makes some problems for incoming tours, most shops and tourism sites such as museums are closed and there are big traffic jams on the roads. Iranian weekend are Thursday and Friday. Friday = the weekend.

Nowruz or Now Rooz, 21 March to 2 April, is the traditional Iranian (Persian) new year holiday celebrated in Iran which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the Persian Calendar.

There are 25 holidays. Dates for anniversaries are based on the Persian calendar, Lunar calendar or Zoroastrian calendar; the dates on the Gregorian calendar can vary from year to year. Nowroz , is not recommended for damavand climbing too, during this time you can not find public transport , and the roads are in the worst possible traffic condition.

Guide
It is a good idea to have guide, If you're not with a guide, have some extra time to find out about local things. Iran is a good country for group travel and guided tours, sometimes complicated to arrange and handle everything things alone, some places should be open but closed in some occasions without any notice!

Cheap Tours
When traveling to Iran for an adventure tour such as a Mt Damavand tour, remember the safety of your team and the quality of your tour are the main priorities, if some tour operators and organizers offer you very low costs for your trip, be aware that the quality of their services may be very low too.

Cave Karafto
Karaftou, Kurdestan Iran, Photo by Aredeshir Soltani

Internet Restriction
Internet cafes are available in most cities, but as you may follow the latest news on Iran, there are some restrictions and limitation to internet for some particular websites, specially in some occasions access to the internet is almost impossible, this limitation is not an international sanction, it is done locally by the Iranian authorities, ie Facebook is banned and some other sites, may be temporary blocked, but come back online later. Most Iranians know how to get around it and cafe employees may help you too.

Language
In Iran people speak in Farsi (or as you may call it Persian), although you may continue with English, it's a good idea to learn some Farsi phrases too, as someone will certainly speak enough English to translate for you, or show you in the right direction. Most street signs in major cities such as Shiraz and Isfahan are also in English.

Dress-code
For Women
A light-weight scarf and manteau or a long top and pants are fine.
No problem for open shoes, sandals acceptable, showing some fringe and make-up.

For Men
Wear long pants, but short sleeves are fine.

Cave Ali Sadr
AliSadr Cave Photo by Ali Majdfar

Food and Drink
Don't be worried about eating local food, just ask people or bring a guidebook to find good restaurants. Most restaurant in major cities have good and fresh food, tasty and healthy. Bottled water is available everywhere and very cheap. On the road you can easily find good restaurants, look for the places where the truck driver stop ! A lot of small stores sell food, bread, chips, chocolate, milk, water and ice cream, the Iran's ice cream is nice. Hotel breakfasts are usually bread, cheese, butter, feta, tomato, boiled or fried eggs, it is hard to find coffee in restaurants, there are Nescafe 3-in-1 variety.

Camera and Memory Cards
It's not difficult to find camera or memory SD cards, batteries, etc , it's easy to find almost everywhere, and prices are low. You may be able to use your phone cameras at some places which you have to leave your camera at the door!

Health
In case you get sick, pharmacies are everywhere and staff are attentive and prices are very cheap.

Cave Shapor
Shapour Cave Kazeroon Fars, Iran
Photo by A. Soltani

Alternate names, spellings and pronunciation (few incorrect)
for Mount Damavand Iran:
Dam•a•vand (dăm'ə-vănd', dä'mä-vänd)
Dem•a•vend (dĕm'ə-vĕnd')
Demavend: dĕmˈəvĕnd
Køh-e Damåvand
Demåvend Kuh
DAMAVAND, damavad, damavan, damavend, damāvand
DAMAWAND, damawad, damawan, damawend, damāwand
DEMAVAND, demavend, demawand, damawend, demāwand.
mount damāvand, damawand mountain, damavad volcan, demavand volcano, damawand, damawend, DAMAVAND.

Mt Damavand Peak 5671m
Mount Damavand Summit

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28 April 2010

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Expedition to Mount Damavand in Iran
By Jaime Vinals

This is an automatic translation by MDG,
to read the original artical in Spanish please visit:
Expedición al Monte Damavand en Irán

My top number 27 in the list of the 50 world's most prominent summits. With its 5.671 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain in the Middle East and the highest volcano in Asia. It is located in the Alborz Mountains, 89 kilometers from Tehran Larijan district. Twelfth is the world's most prominent summit. Reaching the summit of Damavand, the highest mountain of Iran, is not just an expedition climber, is a challenge to the loneliness and uncertainty.

It all started to leave Guatemala on April 8, full of illusions and uncertainties of what I might bring a controversial country like Iran, a country that stopped me for more than a year to enter his land and climb the famous volcano, that for political reasons mainly. But this has been solved finally permits and contacts are made by a person out there in Iran. The time came, and this was met off the plane that took me to the ancient city of Tehran, Iran's capital city, after midnight on April 10, 2010. Leaving the airport, I met with my local contact Ardeshir Soltani, who has helped me enormously to get the usual permit ingress and to climb Mount Damavand, is an excellent person with great charisma, proud of their Persian roots and of Mount Damavand.

Damavand Mount Iran
Majid Droodgar, Jaime Vinals, Hadi Aghaei
Photo by A.Soltani

Immediately after the relevant health, we got into his car to travel 35 miles to the city, then cross the gigantic city of just over 15 million inhabitants, who at that hour of the morning traffic is very light, then 90 miles more the road to the Caspian Sea (north) is curious and interesting is also lowered in a dusty village in the middle of the road, set by some small shops are bright in the middle of nowhere. No one speaks a language other than the farsi, no tracks or traces of climbers to be told that we are in the right place, of course no stranger. But I am consoled by the impressive view of the surrounding mountains, away but still tempting to look beautiful in the moonlight.

Finally near dawn stopped for breakfast (rams' heads) in the region of Reyneh, last inhabited place on access to the South face of Mount Damavand, which is reached from the village of Polur. The Iranians are friendly and hospitable and make great efforts to take understand English, which in that world "farsi speaker" is greatly appreciated. For the success of the climb, at this time that the winter just ended, it is essential the basic equipment of a winter route because the snow is ubiquitous, cold reaches -35 º C There are complications as day summit to be overcome about 2,000 vertical meters accumulated very few miles. The majority of Iranians who try to drop frustrated by the hard, cold and altitude sickness.

Damavand Mt Iran
Mt. Damavand Camp3 Bargah Sevom and New Hut

In Polur no hotel, but the hidden golden statue of a mountaineer pointing in the direction of Mount Damavand suggests we are in the right place. On the outskirts of town is a hostel in the Iranian federation!, Hot water, kitchen, climbing wall, table tennis rooms and "decent." Getting there in the car of my friend Ardeshir Soltani was quite an event. We stayed there to rest and sleep all day Sunday. While awaiting the arrival of my climbing partner, who will be the Iranian mountaineer Doroodgar Majid, experienced and very knowledgeable about the region. The refuge is "enjoying" a tremendous loneliness (from now will be constant) and of Amir, the manager of the place, a friendly and discreet older man in charge of maintaining it.

At the end of Sunday afternoon Doroodgar Majid comes to the shelter. Polur then took the opportunity to buy the minimum that we need: unleavened bread as the Bible, biscuits, some tins of sardines ... tested the "maxigomino" which appear and car carpets are great for food energy. In the village there are places that offer rice, tea and lamb kebab, lamb, cut, in sausage, and other ways of presenting the same ... lamb. There is also a traditional yogurt, sometimes with garlic and parsley, which is not dessert, but to mix with the rice. To my surprise there are large containers Polur the falling water, and inside there are trout of which I can
pick one and eat it.

Damawand Mount Iran
Damavand Base Camp, From Left
Jaime Vinals, Majid Droodgar,
Ardeshir Soltani, Amir Mohammad Pour

Early on the morning of Monday, April 12 we took leave of Amir at the hostel. From that moment we began the approach to Mount Damavand, walked all day (25 kilometers) to a shelter to 2.975 meters above sea level, where a golden-domed mosque. Spectacular cliffs cut edges, we rub their hands with the view of the mountain and discovered nomadic families who come to their sheep graze in the green meadows. They eat bread, milk and cheese and live in brown canvas tents identical to those used in other parts of the world, as in the Sahara or the Andean steppes.

We spent the night there, the next day we started to walk behind a rock where it seemed out a path towards the mountain. The path runs on a stunning black lava language, but almost all covered with loose snow beneath which lie the verdiales few remaining at this point. Just in front, the summit was imposed all the time, sometimes capricious and put us deep powder sent to freezing cold and heartbreaking ... Calm ... we'll see if it happens ... The bivouac shelter in front, is almost all the time, even at night, because the Iranians, that the mountain does not know the clock, are able to start walking at 6 pm after a day of laziness.

Demavand Mount Iran
Jaime Vinals
A cosy restaurant after Mt. Damavand

Finally after six hours we arrived at the shelter bivouac at 3.980 meters above sea level, is in habitable condition. They fit about 30 people, water is about 100 meters along the path from behind the home side to the glacier to the east. The summit is attacked just after the shelter, make no mistake we see in the Northwest direction is downhill. The route goes through an edge between two glaciers, but maintains a very large gap (from 3.980 to 5.671 meters). On Tuesday we are dedicated to rest and allow us to acclimate to the altitude, we go and explore the surrounding area covered with rocks, snow and ice, with beautiful views of the valleys below us, at night highlights the enormous luminosity generated by Tehran.

On Wednesday April 14 we decided would be the summit day, we prepare for it early in the morning and 5:00 AM, just before dawn start our attack on the summit. After two hours of walking, seemed already touching the top with his hand, was palpable, the air, but it was not true!: It was a mirage. And we ... a step, another step, give me water, where's my glove?, Haste comes another deep powder ... As can enjoy the climb, the landscape, company, solitude, and the nasty wind that blows everywhere.

Damavend Mount Iran
Jaime Vinals, Melat Park, Tehran Iran

Seven hours of good climbing soon reached the summit. The cold took its toll, the height was noticeable and a sulfur belch us at the summit ... but ... Summit what more beautiful!: A perfect white circle, the crater gives himself airs of great volcano and its great plume is a nod to the cold. Full of happiness took pictures everywhere, surrounding the summit crater, the remains of a bronze statue destroyed long ago, ice mixed with volcanic sulfur, half-buried the leg of a sheep next to the monument destroyed and more.

But the blizzard threatening as an enemy, did not let us enjoy the view for a long time, so it down as quickly as possible to avoid being trapped by the dangerous storm. We let ourselves down by a large snow shovel southwest of the crater. Up to half of very long slope was completely frozen: what stress at the top of the impressive slide, does not allow an oversight. The descent is tough, four hours without a break, put the autopilot, but the last sections, loose and deep snow, ice, rock, earth ... became endless.

Damavand Mt. Iran
Jaime Vinals, Melat Park, Tehran Iran

Finally we reached the hut just after 6 pm and less bad, because at that time the clouds did not stop to look beyond the 4,500 meters. Sleep, leg pain, numb fingers, thirst, dust ... I want to drink something .. was late afternoon. I was marked by this solitary experience: a great mountain, a piece of Persia, a milestone in the history and legend ...

Mount Damavand always thank the courtesy of allowing me to meet, play and enjoy the summit. With this summit and took 27 of the 50 world's most prominent peaks, which would not be possible without the support of my sponsors Rayovac and The North Face.

Thanks!

Thanks also to Ardeshir Soltani and Majid Doroodgar for your support, friendship and brotherhood of mountains during my stay in Iran.
Jaime Viñals
http://www.jaimevinals.com
WE SEE IN THE SUMMIT!

Damawand Mount Iran
Jaime Vinals, Tehran Iran
Photo by Mount Damavand Guide

Damavand Mountain
Jaime Vinals, Majid Droodgar and Hadi Aghaei
14 April 2010, on the way to the Damavand Summit
Photo by Ardeshir Soltani

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20 April 2010

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Jaime Viñals - Mt Damavand
On 14 April 2010 Jaime Vinals conquered Mt. Damavand Iran, this 5671 meters volcano is the highest summit in the Alborz Mountain Range and the highest peak in the Middle East. Jaime reached the 27th of his total 50 peak targets in 50 most prominence summits of the world list which he wants to climb to set a new word record.

In this expedition, he was supported by Mount Damavand Guide team, Ardeshir Soltani, Majid Droodgar and Hadi Aghaei which they were proud to assist the great Guatemalan mountaineer and take part in his programme.

Damawand Mountain
Majid Droodgar, Jaime Vinals and Ardeshir Soltani
14 April 2010, Mt. Damavand, Photo by Hadi Aghaei

Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival Day - 11 April 2010
From Frankfurt Germany To Tehran IKA Airport, transport by car directly to Camp1 Polour altitude 2270 m for acclimatization, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day - 12 April 2010
Transport by car to Camp 2 - Base and by trekking to Camp 3, it was relatively a good day for trekking to the 3rd camp, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Reserved Day - 13 April 2010
The weather was very bad, strong wind, freezing temprature and fog, due to inclement weather, team stayed at camp3 New Hut.

Before start, Jaime said people in Guatemalan believe that the day 13 on Tuesday is not a good day for any kind of activity (and it is a infelicitous , inauspicious day) ! I think he was quite right for the Tuesday 13 April 2010 in which the weather was extremely bad and I could only come out of the hut to take few pictures only !

Damavand Mountain
Mount Damavand Camp 3 shelter/refuge
Tuesday 13 April 2010, very bad weather
Photo by A. Soltani

Day 4 - Summit day
Climbing started at 7.15 AM, to the Mt Damavand summit at 4.15 PM and then return back to camp3 at 8 PM, over nigh at Camp3 New Hut. It was not an easy day too.

Damawand Mountain
Jaime Vinals at Mt. Damavand Camp3 New Hut
14 April 2010, Just before the kick off !
Photo by A. Soltani

Day 5 - Return day - 15 April 2010
Descend down to camp2, drive to Camp1. Transport to Tehran Hotel.

Days 6, 7, 8, 9
Tehran and Return day. Unfortunately due to volcanic activity in Iceland and ash cloud over Europe his flight to Germany was cancelled and he was not able to go ahead as planed and he had to stay few more day in Iran to find alternate routes outside Europe to his country.

Damavand Mountain
Jaime Vinals, Majid Droodgar and Hadi Aghaei
14 April 2010, on the way to the Damavand Summit
Photo by Ardeshir Soltani

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19 April 2010

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Jaime Viñals
Jaime Viñals is attempting to set a new record in the world, he wants to be the first man in the history to reach the summit of the 50 most prominent mountains in the world. After the Damavand Volcano, Viñals plans to climb in May, the Fairweather Mountains, Alaska, and Rainier, Seattle, USA to beat his main rival. The dream is to become the first ever to climb the 50 highest peaks in the world and already done 27 of those successfully.

In almost twenty years of mountaineering around the world, Jaime Viñals, 49, the Guatemalan and Central American mountaineer has climbed to the top of more than 300 summits in 42 countries, summits at the Alps, Andes, Atlas, mounts of Iceland, Polar Circle, Antartica, Africa, Australasia, Asia, Himalaya, Everest, Aconcagua, McKinley, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, and Damavand Mountain, the highest in America, the Arctic, Africa, Europe and Middle East.

Jaime reached the summit of Mt. Everest on 23 May 2001 after two previous unsuccessful attempts, he is the first man from Guatemala, Caribbean Region and Central American who achieved Mt Everest and is the only one of its region to climb the Seven Summits of the World.
Congratulations to Jaime and wishing him more success for the rest of his programme.

Seven Summits by Jaime Viñals
ACONCAGUA
Route: Normal, Summit day: 17 Jan 1995, climbed with:
Raymundo Arciniega from Mexico, German Figueroa from Mexico, Rodrigo Velazquez from Mexico, Carlos Martínez from Mexico, Eduardo Cuervo from Mexico, Alejandra Martinez from Mexico.

DENALI
Route: West Buttress, Summit Day: 8 July 1995, summit team:
Marty Schmidt from U.S.A. (leader), Dr. David Berke from U.S.A., John Harmon from U.S.A., Dr. John Heine from U.S.A. , Dr. Marco Pavesi from U.S.A., Erika Heine from U.S.A.

KILIMANJARO
Route: Umbwe, Summit Day: 15 Nov 1997, climbed with:
Alex Tarimo from Tanzania, Simon Miui from Tanzania, Nuru Sabik from Tanzania.

ELBRUS
Route: Southeast (Normal), Summit Day: 20 July 1998, with:
Tim Lovelace from U.S.A., Abu Vyalnekova from Russia, Leo Rub from U.S.A., Lena Belestkaya from Russia.

CARSTENSZ PYRAMID
Route: North Face and then West Ridge, Summit Day: 26 Oct 1999, summit team:
Leszek Cichy from Poland, Ana Czerwinska from Poland, Krzysztof Gardyna from Poland, Barbara Batro from Poland, Rudy Nurcahyo from Indonesia, Harry Kikstra from Holland, Mark Gunlogson from U.S.A., Alison Levine from U.S.A., Jose Mijares from Spain, Joe Wolfgruber from U.S.A.

KOSCIUSKO
Route: South side from Thredbo, Summit Day: 12 Oct 1999, climbed with:
Nelson Espinoza from Australia.

VINSON MASSIF
Route: Branscomb glacier, Summit Day: 9 Dec 2000, summit team:
Joby Ogwyn from USA., Alex Harris from South Africa, Gilad Stern from South Africa.

EVEREST
Route: North Col, Summit Day: 23 May 2001, climbed with:
Andy Lapkass from U.S.A., Asmus Norreslet from Denmark, was member of Russell Brice's expedition.

Achieved Summits
27 of the 50 most prominent mountains in the world by Jaime Viñals Until 14 April 2010

1- Mount Everest (Tíbet-Nepal) , Elevation 8,848 m (29,029 ft)
2- Mount Aconcagua (Argentina) , Altitude 6,962 m (22,841 ft)
3- Mt Elbrus (Rusia) , Elevation 5,642 m (18,510 ft)
4- Mt McKinley o Denali (Alaska, USA), 6,193.5 m (20,320 ft)
5- Mt Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) , Elevation 5,893 metres (19,334 ft)
6- Mt. Macizo Vinson (Antártida) , Elevation 4,892 metres (16,050 ft)
7- Mt. Carstensz, Puncak Jaya (Indonesia), 4,884 m (16,024 ft)
8- Pico de Orizaba Volcano (México) , Elevation 5,636 m (18,491 ft)
9- Mont Blanc (Francia-Italia) , Elevation 4,810 m (15,781 ft)
10- Chimborazo Volcán (Ecuador) , Elevation 6,268.2 m (20,565 ft)
11- Kinabalu Mount (Malasia) , Elevation 4,095 m (13,435 ft)
12- Tajumulco Volcano (Guatemala), Elevation 4,220 m (13,845 ft)
13- Mt Pico Bolívar (Venezuela) , Elevation 4,981 m (16,342 ft)
14- Mt Kerinci (Indonesia) , Elevation 3,805 m (12,484 ft)
15- Fuji Mount (Japón) , Elevation 3,776 m (12,388 ft)
16- Jebel Toubkal Mount (Marruecos), Elevation 4,167 m (13,671 ft)
17- Cerro Chirripó Grande Mt (Costa Rica), 3,820 m (12,533 ft)
18- Nevado Ojos del Salado Volcan (Chile), 6,893 m (22,615 ft)
19- Mt. Gunnbjörns Fjeld (Groenlandia), 3,694 m (12,119 ft)
20- Mount Ararat (Turkey) , Elevation 5,137 m (16,854 ft)
21- Pico Teide or Pico del Teide (Spain), 3,718 metres (12,198 ft)
22- Monte Ritacuba Blanco (Colombia) , Elevation 5,410 m (17,749 ft)
23- Volcán Mauna Kea (Hawaii, USA), 4,207.2 m (13,803 ft)
24- Semeru Volcano (Indonesia), Elevation 3,676 m (12,060 ft)
25- Rinjani Volcano (Indonesia) , Elevation 3,726 m (12,224 ft)
26- Monte Yushan (Taiwán) , Elevation 3,952 m (12,966 ft)
27- Mt Damavand (Iran), 5,671 m (18,605 ft) 14 April 2010

Seven Largest Islands in the World
In 2002, Viñals started an attempt to climb the highest peak of the seven largest islands in the world.
Island Mountain Name Altitude
1- Greenland Gunnbjørn Fjeld 3693 m
2- New Guinea Wilhelm 4509 m
3- Borneo Kinabalu 4101 m
4- Madagascar Maromokotro 2876 m
5- Baffin Island Tête Blanche 2156 m
6- Sumatra Kerinci 3800 m
7- Honshū Fuji 3776 m

Quick Biography
Jaime Viñals Massanet a Guatemalan mountaineer, was born in Guatemala City on 17 Nov 1966, he studied biology at the University of San Carlos. He started climbing in 1987, at the aged of 26. Since then, he has climbed over 300 mountains in 42 countries. Viñals had climbed the summit of the Mt Everest on 23 May 2001.

Read More about Jaime Viñals
In Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and his Official Website.
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Demavand Mountain
Jaime Vinals, Majid Droodgar and Hadi Aghaei
14 April 2010, on the way to the Mt. Damavand Summit
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03 April 2010

Damavand-Timing


Timing
When to Climb Mt. Damavand Iran?
Summer is best climbing time, in this season climate is relatively mild and footpaths are usually free of snow and you can follow the tracks, also access by public transportation to the starting points is easy. Climbers with ordinary climbing skills are strongly advised to try the mountain during this season only.

Best Climbing Time
June, July and August are the best climbing months for climbers to tackle the mountain, when there is usually little snow on the mountain, the preferred starting days are Saturday to Monday in Iranian midweek. Note weekend are Thursday and Friday in Iran.

Summer Season Disadvantages
The mountain shelters/refuges and huts are crowded during the school vacations in summer which is between 20 June to 23 Sep and the peak of crowd is about 6 August. To prevent any inconvenience regarding accommodation in shelters, use your own tent or book private rooms in Camp 3 New Hut in advance.

Mt Demavand South Route beginning of climbing season
Mt. Damavand South Route beginning of climbing season

When Not to Climb the Mountain?!
- Off Season
Damavand shelters are open through the entire year, but only experienced climbers who want to avoid the crowd, may consider the off season ascends, because from October to mid May climbing to this peak is risky due to extreme bad weather which the temperatures drops to far below zero at night and other risks.

- Iranian holidays and weekends
Due to crowd problem, you are advised to avoid climbing in Iranian holidays and weekends in summer, and also specially in Iranian new year holidays which is between 21 March to 2 April, during this time it is difficult to find public transport and the road traffic to the area is in the worst possible condition.
See also Crowds.

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damavand-itinerary


Itineraries Short
1 to 7 Days Itineraries for Mt. Damavand
Last Update 2 Feb 2011

We organize a wide range of quality tours for different climbing levels, from a single day up to 14 days, we are mainly focused on Damavand Mountain and support many travel agencies with our services and experienced guides. These are just samples of suggested itineraryies to show you how we handle the tours and are the most practical ones which have been tested and practiced successfully many times in our previous expeditions.

Let us know the exact logistic and support you need so we can discuss and finalize your itinerary and support you with the best possible services for your tailor-made trip and give an offer and estimation of your costs. Feel free to make changes and modification to an itinerary to best suit your programme, ie you may add an extra day to a package and reserve it for the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather or team being too tired to continue.

In case you could make a trip shorter, you may spend the saved time in Larijan thermal spring, excursion to see the great Persian history in museums, Tehran Big Bazaar, National Treasure, Jewelry Museum and Darband Valley traditional restaurants or visit the King Palaces.

Notes:
- All the mentioned itineraries in this topic are for popular classic south route of Mount Damavand.
- Suggested starting point is Camp1 Polour, which is a is much better and a shortcut to the Base Camp. Read more about Camp1 Reyneh.
- Camp2 Base is not recommend for any kind of acclimatization or accommodation in summer and crowded climbing season. Read more in Camp2 Base.

Damavand Mountain Iran
Mt Damavand Iran, Photo by Anosh Soltani

1 - One Day!
The most difficult itinerary for Mt Damavand, it is not recommended for every climber, you must be very strong and physically fit to challenge this plan, it is a none-stop marathon climbing programme, it is use for our own guide practices.

Day 1 - Summit and Return Day
Tehran to Mount Damavand summit and back to Tehran in less than 24 hours! That is all! Tour ends!

South Route Map Mt Demavand
Mt Demavand South Route Map

2 - Two Days
It looks tough but if you have enough practice it is quite possible.

Day 1 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Tehran at about 5 AM towards Camp1 Polour, change the car at camp1 and by a 4WD car drive to Camp2 Base, by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp 3 Bargah, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 2 - Summit and Return Day
Start climbing at 5 AM towards the summit, return back to camp3, after one hour rest descend down to camp2, and then drive to camp1 and Tehran on the same day.

hiking damawand
Damawand Hiking & Trekking

3A - Three Days
It is recommended for climbers living in Tehran and suburbs.

Day 1 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Tehran (hotel) to camp1 Polor, change the car at camp1 and by a 4WD car drive to Camp2 Base, by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 2 - Summit Day
Start climbing at 5 AM to the top, return back to camp3, rest the second night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Return Day
Return back from camp3 to camp2 and then drive to camp1 and Tehran Hotel, or Transfer to IKA Int Airport and fly to your country.

3B – Three Days
Recommended for foreign climbers and incoming tours to Iran.

Day 1 - Arrival Day
Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA International Airport, transfer you to your hotel in Tehran or to the Camp1 Polor, just rest the day and night there for acclimatization, no climbing or hard exercises, and no pollution of Tehran weather, over night at Camp1 Polor Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Polur to Camp2 Base and by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at New Hut.

Day 3 – Summit, Return
Start climbing (at 5 AM) to the peak, then return back to camp3, after one hour rest, descend down to camp2, drive to camp1 and Tehran Hotel. Tour Ends.

3C – Three Days
Recommended for climbers living in Tehran.

Day 1 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Tehran (hotel) to camp1 Polour,
change the car at camp1 and by a 4WD car drive to Camp2 Base,
by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 2 - Acclimatisation Day
Ascend to near by heights, second night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Summit and Return Day
Start climbing at 5 AM to the top, return to camp3,
after a short rest to camp2 and then drive to camp1 and Tehran Hotel. Tour Ends.

Camp2 Base Mount Damavend
Mt Damavend Camp2 Base or Goosfand Sara 3040m

4A - Four Days
It is Suggested for climbers living in Tehran and suburbs.

Day 1 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Tehran (hotel) to camp1 Polor, change the car at camp1 and by a 4WD car drive to Camp2 Base, by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 2 - Acclimatization Day
Ascend to near by heights, second night at to Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Summit Day
Start climbing at 5 AM to the top, return back to camp3, rest the second night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 4 - Return Day
Return back from camp3 to camp2 and then drive to camp1 and Tehran Hotel.

4B - Four Days
Recommended for foreign climbers and incoming tours.

Day 1 - Arrival Day
Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA Airport, transfer by car from you hotel in Tehran or directly from IKA airport to Camp1 Polour, just rest for acclimatization, no climbing or hard exercises, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Camp1 to Camp 2 Base and by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp 3 Bargah over night at Camp 3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Summit Day
Start climbing towards the peak at 5 AM, return back to camp3, rest the second nigh at Camp 3 New Hut.

Day 4 - Return Day
After one night rest return back to camp1 and to your Hotel in Tehran, or transfer to IKAl Airport and fly to your country, Tour Ends.

Damavand Mt.
Damavand Mountain Iran
Photo by Ardeshir Soltani

5A - Five Days
Duration : 5 days 4 nights.
Start/End : IKA International Airport or Tehran Hotel.

Day 01: Arrival Day
Arrive to Tehran, greeting and welcome you at IKA International Airport or your Tehran hotel, short and brief meeting, transfer to Camp1 Polour for acclimatization, final preparation and equipment check, over night at Poluor Hut.

DAY 02: Starting Day
Transfer by 4WD cars to Camp2 Base, as far as car can go, and then by 4 to 5 hours trekking to Camp3, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 03: Acclimatization Day
Ascend to near by heights, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 04 - Summit Day
Start climbing at about 5 AM to the Summit, (mostly arrive at summit after 6 to 7 hours), return back to camp3 (usually arrive late afternoon). over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 05 – Return and Departure Day
After breakfast, descend down to camp2, drive to camp1 (mostly arrive between 1 and 2 PM).

5B - Five Days
Duration : 5 days 4 nights.
Start/End : IKA International Airport or Tehran Hotel.

Day1: Arrival Day
Arrive to Tehran, greeting you at IKA Airport or Tehran hotel, short and brief meeting, transfer to Camp1 Polour for acclimatization, final preparation and equipment check, over night at Poluor Hut.

DAY2: Starting Day
Transfer by 4WD cars to Camp2 Base, as far as car can go, by 4 to 5 hours trekking to Camp3, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day3 - Summit Day
Start climbing at about 5 AM to the Summit, (mostly arrive at summit after 6 to 7 hours), return back to camp3 (usually arrive late afternoon), over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day4: Reserved Day
Reserved and extra day if clients need more rest and acclimatization or the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather, over night at camp.

Day5 – Return and Departure Day
After breakfast, descend down to camp2, drive to camp1 (mostly arrive between 1 and 2 PM) and then to Tehran hotel or IKA Airport, tour ends.

5C - Five Days
More relaxing plan suggested for foreign climbers and incoming tours.

Day 1 - Arrival Day
Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA Airport, transfer to your hotel in Tehran or directly from airport to Camp1 Polour, just rest the day and the night there for acclimatization, no climbing or hard exercises, and no pollution of Tehran weather, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Poloor to Camp 2 Base, and by 4 to 6 hours slow trek to Camp3 Bargah Sevom , over night at Camp3 Bargah New Hut.

Day 3 - Summit Day
Start climbing at 5 am to the summit and then return back to camp3, second nigh at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 4 – Thermal Hot Spring
Descend down to camp2, drive to Larijan Thermal Spring, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 5 - Return day and Departure Day
Return back to Tehran, you have some time for Sight seeing in Tehran, or transfer to IKA Airport and fly to your country, Tour Ends.

Mt Damavand Popularity
Mt Damavand Popularity

6A- Six Days Damavand Itinerary South Route
Day 01: Arrival Day
Arrival in Teheran, greeting you at IKA Airport, short and brief meeting, transfer to Camp1 Polour.

Day 02: Acclimatization Day
Acclimatisation around Polour hut, some easy trek, final preparation and equipment check, over night at Polur Hut.

DAY 03: Starting Day
Transfer by 4WD cars to Camp2 Base, (as far as car can go) and then by 4 to 5 hours trekking to Camp3, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 04: Acclimatization Day
Acclimatisation at camp3, ascend to near by heights, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 05 - Summit Day
Start climbing at about 5 AM to the Summit, (mostly arrive at summit after 6 to 7 hours), return back to camp3 (usually arrive late afternoon), over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 06 – Return Day
After breakfast, descend down to camp2, drive to camp1 (mostly arrive between 1 and 2 PM)
transfer back to Teheran hotel.

6B- Six Days
South Route Mt Damavand Iran
Duration : 6 days 5 nights.
Start/End : IKA International Airport or Tehran Hotel.

Day 01: Arrival Day
Arrive to Tehran, greeting and welcome you at IKA International Airport or your Tehran hotel, short and brief meeting, transfer to Camp1 Polour for acclimatization, final preparation and equipment check, over night at Poluor Hut.

DAY 02: Starting Day
Transfer by 4WD cars to Camp2 Base, (as far as car can go) and then by 4 to 5 hours trekking to Camp3, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 03: Acclimatization Day
Ascend to near by heights, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 04 - Summit Day
Start climbing at about 5 AM to the Summit, (mostly arrive at summit after 6 to 8 hours), return back to camp3 (usually arrive late afternoon). over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 05 - Reserved Day
Reserved and extra day if clients need more rest and acclimatization or the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather, over night at any camp.

Day 06 – Return and Departure Day
After breakfast, descend down to camp2, drive to camp1 (mostly arrive between 1 and 2 PM)

6C - Six Days
More relaxing, recommended for foreign climbers coming to Iran.

Day 1 - Arrival Day
Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA Airport, transfer to your hotel in Tehran or directly to Camp1 Polour for acclimatization, no climbing or hard exercises, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from camp1 to Camp2 Base and by 4 to 5 hours slow walk to Camp3 Bargah Sevom , over night at Camp3 Bargah New Hut.

Day 3 - Summit Day
Start climbing ( at 5 AM ) to the summit and then return back to camp3, second nigh in Camp3 New Hut.

Day 4 – Thermal Hot Spring
Descend down to camp2, drive to Thermal Hot Spring, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 5 - Return day
Return back to Tehran, you have some time for Sightseeing in Tehran.

Day 6 - Sightseeing in Tehran and Departure Day
Full day sightseeing in Tehran, excursion to see the great Persian history in museums, Tehran Big Bazaar, National Treasure, Jewelry Museum and Darband Valley traditional restaurants and King Palaces. Transfer to IKA Airport and fly to your country, Tour Ends.

Mount Damawand poppy fields above clouds, Photo by A. Soltani
Mount Damawand poppy fields above clouds
Photo by A. Soltani

7 - Seven Days
Recommended for foreign climbers and incoming tours.

Day 1 - Arrival Day
Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA Airport, transfer to your hotel in Tehran or directly to Camp1 Polour, just rest the day and night there for acclimatization, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Poolor to Camp2 Base, and by 4 to 6 hours slow walk to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Acclimatization Day
Ascend to near by heights, up to 4800m or even 5000m, second night at to Camp3 New Hut.

Day 4 - Summit Day
Attempt climbing to the peak at 5 AM, return back to camp3, third nigh at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 5 - Reserved Day
Reserve day for the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather or team being too tired to continue.

Day 6 - Damavand Hot Spring
Descend down to base camp, drive to thermal spring, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 7 - Return and Departure Day
Return back to Tehran, you have some time for sightseeing in Tehran. Transfer to IKA Int Airport and fly back to your country, Tour Ends.

Included
• Climbing permit fee for foreign climbers to Mt Damavand.
Accomedation in Camp1 Polour Hut, which is a quite good lodge/hostel
• Accomedation in Camp3 New Hut, inestead of shelter/refuge
Camp3 New Hut is the best place for accomedation in the area
• All land transfers to and from Tehran
Transfer from IKA Airport or hotel to Camp1 Polour and back
Transfer from Camp1 - Polour to Camp 2 Base and back
• Camp1 Hut & Camp3 New Hut charges
• Porters and mules to carry your equipments from
Camp2 Base to Camp3 New Hut
• High skilled experienced English speaking guide
• Hot meal in camps
Food: breakfast, lunch, dinner, soft drink & cooking gear
• Lunch box during the way
Hotel reservation in Tehran and hotel charges
• Termal Spring
• Sleeping bag and tent if necessary

Price Not included ( Excluded )
This is the land only itinerary, please make your own way to the tour starting point.
• Medical/evacuation and trip insurance
• Trip cancellation insurance
• Domestic Flights - we may buy your domestic tickets
• Excess baggage on domestic flights (20 kg limit)
• Unscheduled hotel nights
• Personal equipment
• Termal Spring - we may arrange it in Larijan
• Tips

Insurance Important Note
We strongly recommended you to have all risk insurance that covering medical and evacuation from remote area. The insurance should cover also helicopter flight that could occured in Mt. Damavand expedition.

Road Map Tehran To Mt Damavand
Road Map Tehran To Mount Damavand

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damavand-itinerary2


Itineraries Long
8 to 14 Days Itineraries for Mt Damavand and Mt Tochal
Update 27 March 2010

Mount Damavand Iran
Mt Damavand Iran

8 – Eight Days
Day 1 - Arrival Day

Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA International Airport, transfer you to your hotel in Tehran or to the Mountain Camp. Drive by car from you hotel in Tehran or directly from IKA airport to Camp1 Polour, just rest the day and night there for acclimatization, no climbing or hard exercises, and no pollution of Tehran weather, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Polour to Camp2 – Base (as far as car can go), and by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Acclimatization Day
Acclimatization day, to near by heights, up to 4800m or even 5000m, Second night at to Camp3 New Hut.

Day 4 - Summit Day
Attempt climbing to the peak at 5 AM, return back to camp3 , third nigh at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 5 - Reserved Day
Reserve day for the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather or team being too tired to go continue.

Day 6 - Damavand Hot Spring
Descend down to base camp, drive to thermal spring, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 7 - Return Day
Return back to Tehran, you have some time for city tour, Persian history, Tehran Big Bazaar,
Carpet Museum, National Treasure & Jewelry Museum, overnight at hotel

Day 8 - Departure Day
Some time for Sight seeing in Tehran, transfer to a IKA Airport and fly back to your country. Tour ends.

Camp1 Mount Damavand
Mt Damavand Camps1 Polour Hut Altitude 2270 m

9 – Nine Days Mt Tochal & Mt Damavand
Day 1 : Arrival Day to Tehran

Arrival to Tehran, welcome you at IKA Airport, transfer to Hotel, short sight seeing in Tehran, over night at hotel.

Day 2 : To Mt Tochal
After breakfast, Transfer to the north of Teheran to Darband. hike to Shirpella Hut (2800m, about 2 hours), over night at Shirpalla Hut.

Day 3 : Mt Tochal
Climb to Mt Tochal (3980m, about 4 hours). Descent to Darband ( 5 hours ), Transfer to hotel, over night at hotel.

Day 4: To Mt Damavand Camp1
Drive to Polour village at the base of Mt Damavand for acclimatization, over night at Polour camp.

Day 5 : To Camp3 Bargah
Drive by car to Camp2 Base (as far as car go) and by 4 to 6 hours slow walk to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 6 - Acclimatization Day
Acclimatization day, to near by hights, upto 4800m or even more, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 7 - Summit Day
Start climbing ( at 5 AM ) to the peak and then return back to camp3, over nigh at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 8 : Reserved Day
Reserve day for the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather or team being too tired to go continue.

Day 9 : Return Day To Tehran
Return back to Tehran over night in hotel.Tour ends transfer to the IKA airport .
Flight to your country .

Summit Mt Tochal
Mt Tochal Summit 3950 m

10a - Ten Days Mt Tochal & Mt Damavand
Day 1 : Arrival Day to Tehran

Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA airport, transfer to Hotel, short sight seeing in Tehran, over night in hotel.

Day 2 : Trekking to Shirpella Hut
After breakfast, Transfer to the north of Teheran to Darband, hike to Shirpalla Hut (2750 m, about 2 hours), over night at Shirpela Hut.

Day 3 - Climbing To Mt Tochal
Climb to Mt Tochal (3980m, about 4 hours), descent to Darband ( approx 5 hours ), transfer to Tehranl, over night at hotel.

Day 4 - To Damavand Camp1 Polour
Transfer to Camp1 in Polour village for acclimatization, over night at Polour Hut.

Day 5 : To Damavand Camp3 Bargah
Drive by car to Camp2 Base (as far as car go), and by 4 to 6 hours slow walk to
Camp 3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 6 - Acclimatization Day
Acclimatization day, to near by heights, up to 4800m or even more, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 7 - Summit Day
Start climbing to the summit at 5 AM, return back to camp3, over nigh at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 8 - Reserved Day
Reserve day for the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather or team being too tired to go continue.

Day 9 – Thermal Hot Spring
Descend down to base camp, drive to camp1 and Larijan Thermal Spring, over night at Camp1 Polour.

Day 10 : Return Day To Tehran
Return back to Tehran, some sightseeing in Tehran, transfer to the IKA Airport, flight to your country. Tour ends.

Shirpalla Hut Mt Tochal
Mt Tochal Shirpalla Hut 2750 m

10b – Ten Days
Recommended for foreign climbers coming to Iran .

Day 1 - Arrival Day
Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA International Airport, transfer you to your hotel in Tehran or to the Mountain Camp.
Drive by car from you hotel in Tehran or directly from IKA airport to Camp1 Polour, just rest the day and night there for acclimatization, no climbing or hard exercises, and no pollution of Tehran weather, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Polour to Camp2 – Base (as far as car can go), and by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Acclimatization Day
Acclimatization day, to near by heights, up to 4800m or even 5000m, Second night at to Camp3 New Hut.

Day 4 - Summit Day
Attempt climbing to the peak at 5 AM, return back to camp3 , third nigh at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 5 - Reserved Day
Reserve day for the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather or team being too tired to go continue.

Day 6 - Thermal Hot Spring
Descend down to base camp, drive to thermal spring, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 7 – to Caspian Sea
Sightseeing in Caspian Sea beaches. Over night at hotel

Day 8 - Return Day
Return back to Tehran, you have some time for city tour and sightseeing and shopping in Tehran.

Day 9 - Sight seeing in Tehran
Tehran city tour after breakfast, visit the Archaeological & Historical and Art Museums, Persian history, Tehran Big Bazaar, Carpet Museum, National Treasure & Jewellery Museum, overnight at hotel.

Day 10 – Departure day to your country
Some Sightseeing in Tehran, Transfer to the IKA airport, Flight to your country. Tour ends.

Mt Damavand Camp3 New Hut
Mt Damavand Camp3 New Hut

14 – Fourteen Days Mt Damavand, Shiraz and Isfahan
Recommended for foreign climbers coming to Iran .

Day 1 - Arrival Day
Arrival to Tehran, greeting you at IKA International Airport, transfer you to your hotel in Tehran or to the Mountain Camp.
Drive by car from you hotel in Tehran or directly from IKA airport to Camp1 Polour, just rest the day and night there for acclimatization, no climbing or hard exercises, and no pollution of Tehran weather, over night at Camp1 Polour Hut.

Day 2 - Starting Day
Drive by car from Polour to Camp2 – Base (as far as car can go), and by 4 to 6 hours trekking to Camp3 Bargah Sevom, over night at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 3 - Acclimatization Day
Acclimatization day, to near by heights, up to 4800m or even 5000m, Second night at to Camp3 New Hut.

Day 4 - Summit Day
Attempt climbing to the peak at 5 AM, return back to camp3 , third nigh at Camp3 New Hut.

Day 5 - Reserved Day
Reserve day for the second attempt to the summit in case of bad weather or team being too tired to go continue, over night at any hut.

Day 6 – Return to Tehran
Descend down to base camp, drive to Tehran, some sightseeing, over night at hotel.

Day 7 - Sight seeing in Tehran , flight to Shiraz
After breakfast, city tour and some sightseeing in Tehran, visit the Archaeological & Historical and Art Museums, the finest museum in Iran, exhibits all periods and artifacts from the major sitesin the country. In the evening, transfer to the airport and flight to Shiraz City, transfer to the hotel & check in. O/N Shiraz.

Day 8 - Sightseeing in Shiraz
After breakfast, full day features a city tour taking in Eram and Narenjestan Gardens, Nasir-Ol-Molk Mosque, khan Theological School. At night visit the most astonishing inlaid mirror decorating in Shah-Cherag-Holy Shrine. O/N Shiraz.

Day 9 - Sightseeing in Shiraz
Hafez and Saadi Tombs, Vakil Bazaar and Koran Gate. PM free at leisure, O/N Shiraz hotel.

Day 10 - Visit Persepolis - Flight to Isfahan
Excursion to Persepolis & Naqsh- e-Rostam. flight to Isfahan at night, O/N Isfahan.

Day 11 - Sightseeing in Isfahan
Isfahan Full day city tour Imam Square, a jewel of Persian architecture which includes the Alighapou Palace,
Imam & Sheikh Lutfullah Mosques , handicraft factories and Isfahan bazaar with its traditional arcades .
In the evening visit the most beautiful and famous Isfahan bridges along the Zayandeh Rud river . O/N Isfahan.

Day 12 - Sightseeing in Isfahan - Return to Tehran
Isfahan Half day tour of Jame Mosque , Vank Church and Shaking Minarets. Afternoon free at leisure.
In the evening , flight to Tehran. O/N Tehran.

Day 13 - Sightseeing in Tehran
Full day city tour in Tehran after breakfast, visit the Archaeological & Historical and Art Museums, Persian history, Tehran Big Bazaar, Carpet Museum, National Treasure & Jewellery Museum, overnight at hotel.

Day 14 – Departure day to your country
Tehran- Departure Transfer to the IKA airport . Flight to your country. Tour Ends.

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