Iran Culinary Tour in 14 Days
An unforgettable Iran food tour
€1,690
Throughout the centuries, Iran has flourished through its extraordinary tangible and intangible heritage. Majestic palaces, ancient castles, awe-inspiring mosques, picturesque villages, and traditional foods and beverages display the vibrant blend of Persian culture.
On this attractive journey, you will explore the modern landmarks of Tehran, indulge in the gastronomic province of Gilan (Rasht and Fouman), discover the historical city of Kashan, admire the breathtaking magnificence of the art of Isfahan, and be impressed by the grandeur of the poetic city of Shiraz.
Your guide will accompany you to several local houses, where the tantalizing flavors of Persian cuisine originated. Delve into this culinary paradise, savoring authentic dishes and embracing the warmth and hospitality of the Iranian people.
With SURFIRAN, you witness the beauties of Iran revealed before your eyes. Experience its people’s warmth, its culture’s richness, and the attraction of its historical wonders.
Savor the rich diversity of Persian cuisine, indulge in traditional sweets and desserts, and collect unique handcrafted souvenirs as lasting memories of your journey.
DAY 1: SHIRAZ (ARRIVAL)
Upon your arrival at Shiraz International Airport (SYZ), our representative will meet you and escort you to the hotel.
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DAY 2: SHIRAZ
After breakfast, we will visit Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque (Pink Mosque). Its interior reveals a magnificent masterpiece of design with stunning colors. This is a space where light and worship intertwine. Continue our exploration in Shiraz at the beautiful orange-scented Narenjestan-e Qavam Garden, laid out in the 19th century during the Qajar Dynasty.
Then, we will have a look at Karim Khan Citadel from outside, which was built during the Zand Dynasty and reach to Shiraz Bazaar. Shiraz is famous for its herbs and kinds of traditional sweets which we can find in the bazaar. there is a famous small caravanserai (Robat) called Saray-e Moshir.
For our afternoon visit, we will head to the Tomb of Hafez. Hafez is one of the greatest poets in the world. His tomb is located in a beautiful garden, and visiting that area gives a special feeling to its visitors.
At the end, we will visit a Local Family in Shiraz to learn how hospitable they are and learn how to cook their traditional dish.
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DAY 3: DAY 3: SHIRAZ – PERSEPOLIS 2 H (85 KM)
After breakfast, we will drive to the Legendary City of Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the former capital of Darius the Great, which was founded in 518 BC. There was no more impressive construction in the ancient world than Persepolis, except perhaps the Karnak in Egypt. From here, we will drive a couple of miles away to the Naqsh-e-Rustam (Necropolis). Some tombs have been carved into the side of a cliff; the site is extraordinary in its magnitude and sheer ambition and does not disappoint even after the impressive Persepolis. Later in the day, we will head to a comfortable hotel located near Persepolis, where you can unwind and enjoy a peaceful evening surrounded by history.
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DAY 4: PERSEPOLIS – ABARKOOH – YAZD 5 H (400 KM)
This morning, we will visit Pasargadae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Tomb of Cyrus the Great, and the former capital of the Achaemenid Empire. We will spend some time exploring the site, and though not as striking as Persepolis, there is a great viewpoint where we can look over the site and the surrounding area.
For lunch, we will visit the Qashqai Nomads near Shiraz. You will be deeply in touch with some nomadic families from one of the handful of remaining nomadic tribes in the world. Over there, we will have our time to be acquainted with the nomadic lifestyle and witness their daily routine of shepherding, collecting wood, baking bread, milking sheep and goats, and preparing fire for making bread.
On our drive, we will pass through Abarkooh, where we will visit the world’s second oldest tree called the Abarkooh Cypress, its age is estimated at over 4000 years.
Continue to Yazd.
Tonight’s dinner in a local restaurant offers a chance to experience daily Iranian life in a city that’s smaller than Tehran or Isfahan. The ambience is a bit more laid back, and the residents may seem a bit more reserved. But we’ll find them warm, friendly, and eager to meet tourists.
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Day 5: YAZD
Yazd (UNESCO World Heritage City) is one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns of Iran. Its silhouette is punctuated by minarets and ingeniously designed wind towers that capture desert breezes to cool homes during the hot summer months. Yazd is also the center of Iran’s Zoroastrian community, which is where you’ll begin the day’s sightseeing.
At the Tower of Silence, we’ll learn about one of the traditions of this ancient pre-Islamic religion. Zoroastrians used to take the dead bodies there and didn’t bury them underground or burn them.
At the still-active Zoroastrian Fire Temple, we will see a flame that is said to have been burning for the past 1,500 years. It’s an important pilgrimage site for the faithful, and here our expert guide will offer additional insight into one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions.
In Amir Chakhmaq Square, we’ll see a very impressive Hussainiya– a congregation hall for Shia commemoration ceremonies. With three tiers of recessed alcoves, all perfectly proportioned, its facade is one of the city’s most photographed landmarks.
The next place to visit is the Jame Mosque of Yazd, built in 1324, where you can gaze upon the tallest minarets in the country. Then, strolling in the Fahadan District could be one of the unforgettable moments of our journey in Iran.
Among the many other historic sites to be seen in Yazd, Dowlat Abad Garden (UNESCO World Heritage Site), standing by the garden’s long reflecting pool, we’ll be shaded by old cypress trees. This garden has the tallest adobe wind-catcher in the world.
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DAY 6: YAZD – MEYBOD – ISFAHAN 4 H (430 KM)
Our overland journey continues to the small town of Meybod, where our first impression might be its striking monochromatic architecture of desert brick. But set along an ancient trade route, Meybod also offers several fascinating sites to visit, including its Narin Castle, Caravanserai, Ice-house, and Pigeon Tower.
Our overland journey continues in Isfahan. As the 17th-century capital of the Safavid Empire, Isfahan was one of the world’s greatest cities– architecturally striking, wealthy beyond imagine, and politically powerful with Europeans, Ottomans, Indians, and Chinese coming to its court– the heart of a vast Persian Empire that stretched from the Euphrates River in present-day Iraq to the Oxus River in Afghanistan. Indeed, its grandeur inspired the rhyming proverb, Isfahan is the Nesf-e Jahan (Isfahan is half of the World).
Visiting the two most famous bridges of Isfahan, the 33-Pol and Khajoo Bridge, could be among the best experiences of meeting local people in Isfahan.
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DAY 7: ISFAHAN
Our exploration starts in the Chehel Sotun Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Set in a landscaped and forested park in front of a tranquil reflecting pool, this graceful pavilion was built by Shah Abbas II for entertainment and court receptions. Entering through a portico with twenty slender wooden columns, you will discover soaring halls embellished with frescoes, paintings, and mosaics; the Hall of Mirrors is especially breathtaking!
Next up is Naghsh-e Jahan Square (UNESCO World Heritage Site). This 17th-century site is one of the largest public spaces in the world. Here in the square, you’ll visit the 17th-century Shah Mosque, revered as a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and easily recognized by its magnificent tile-work and soaring cupola and minarets.
You will also visit the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, also known as the Ladies Mosque, as it was built for the Shah’s harem, renowned for its brightly colored domed ceiling, where the light creates the image of a peacock. In the Ali Qapu Palace, you’ll marvel at its beautiful music rooms and the balconies where Safavid kings would sit to enjoy the polo matches unfolding in the square below.
You’ll end your exploration of the square by visiting the Qeisarieh Bazaar. With hundreds of local vendors that specialize in traditional arts and crafts, it’s a wonderful place to shop for pottery, enamel, jewelry, and delicately inlaid board games.
In addition, we will taste different Isfahan sweets like Poolaki (which is a soft and transparent confection in Iran made with rose water, starch, sugar, and water) and Gaz.
For dinner, we’ll visit our Isfahani friend’s home to enjoy a delicious homemade meal prepared by an Iranian lady and spend the evening with her lovely family.
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Day 8: ISFAHAN – KASHAN 3 H (208 KM)
Continue our exploration in Isfahan at another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Simple at first glance but wondrous in its rich detail and bold design, the Jamé Mosque is another masterpiece of Iranian architecture, covering nearly 5 acres in the heart of this historical city. This is one of the oldest congregational mosques in the country, and its construction and embellishment over the past twelve centuries illustrate several important periods in Islamic architecture.
In the city’s Armenian quarter, you will delve more deeply into the region’s complex history as you visit several churches, including the 17th-century Vank Cathedral with its lavishly decorated interior and unique blend of Islamic and European architectural elements.
In the afternoon, we will drive back to Kashan and have a rest at the hotel.
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DAY 9: KASHAN – TEHRAN 3 H (248 KM)
Before leaving the Rose City, we will start exploring there.
Fin Garden (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is our first stop, a relaxing and visually impressive Persian garden with water channels all passing through a central pavilion. Just outside the garden, you’ll have the chance to buy some fresh rose water, a local specialty made from Kashan’s famous roses.
Then, you will visit the Tabatabaei and Boroujerdi Traditional Houses, two masterpieces of Persian architecture built during the Qajar era.
Our last visit in Kashan will be at the Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, often called “the bride of all bathhouses” for its stunning design and historical charm.
Before we leave, don’t miss trying one of Kashan’s beloved local treats, Koloocheh (traditional filled cookies) or a delicious Abgoosht, a hearty Persian stew that locals love.
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DAY 10: TEHRAN
This morning, we will take you to a World Heritage Site, the lavish Golestan Palace. Built during the Qajar Dynasty, which rose to power in the late 1700s, this fabulous walled complex is centered on a landscaped garden with tranquil pools. Then, we will walk around Tehran Traditional Bazaar, the second-largest Traditional Bazaar in Iran after Tabriz.
Lunch will be served in one of the most famous restaurants in the bazaar from the 1990s, called the Muslim Restaurant.
We will spend our evening with a local family from Bushehr. Bushehr is a city in the south of Iran. they have unique people traditions, and their dress, music, food, and lifestyle are different from others. In their home, we will learn how to cook their food and also their special dessert called “Ranginak”.
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DAY 11: TEHRAN – MASOULEH 5 H (390 KM)
Today we will go to Masouleh, on our way we will have to stop at Roudbar, which is the center of Olive oil in Iran.
After that, we will drive to Masouleh, a thousand-year-old village which is set in the foothills of Gilan, taking one back in time to the traditions of rural Iran and the simple agrarian life that used to dominate most of the country. It is also one of the best places to sample Iran’s vegetarian cuisine, most notably the dish Mirza Ghassemi, a regional specialty of smoky aubergines, burnt over hot coals and then gently fried with tender young garlic, plump tomatoes, and plenty of local olive oil.
We will go to Rudkhan Castle. Climb the 1,000 stone stairs to reach Rudkhan Castle, offering panoramic views of dense woodlands and distant mountains. A hiking trip with a historic twist, a visit to this castle erected during the Sasanian era.
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DAY 12: MASOULEH – LUJANAK – RASHT (110 KM)
After breakfast, we will spend more time in the Garden. We can walk on a special walking trek and see the different parts of the garden.
Then, move to Lujanak, a beautiful place in northern Iran, to pick tea leaves, learn about silkworm farming, and cook tasty local food with a kind Gilani family.
In the evening, we will go back to Rasht.
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DAY 13: RAHST – TEHRAN (320 KM)
Before leaving Gilan Province behind, we have some time to visit the Gilan Rural Heritage Museum. Gilan Rural Heritage Museum is an accurate depiction of the lifestyles, cultures, and traditions of the rural areas of Gilan Province in northern Iran. In this museum, we can see details about the lifestyle, work, housing, souvenirs, local foods, and everything else we need to know about life in the rural areas of northern Iran. Then, we will visit Saravan Forest Park, which is one of the oldest forest fields of Gilan, to its various plant species that are rare across the country and even the world.
Continue to Tehran.
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DAY 14: TEHRAN (DEPARTURE)
SURFIRAN’s representative will transfer us to Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) according to our flight time.
The two-week tour of the cities of Iran was wonderful!
SURFIRAN has organized everything very well. I would especially like to mention the excellent work of our guide, Mr. Mehdi. He did everything necessary for our comfort during the trip. He told us a lot of interesting information about the history and modern life of Iran. Thank you so much for the excellent work!
From start to finish, this trip was wonderful. Saye was extremely responsive and helpful, walking me through the visa process and answering all my questions. Nima, my guide… he was so knowledgeable, outgoing and made me feel like I was a friend more than just some client. I would definitely recommend Surfiran!
Iran may perhaps not be the most obvious destination for most people, but for anyone who enjoys astonishing ancient sites and impressive monuments of Islamic art, amazing landscapes, bustling cities with colorful bazaars, great food, genuine hospitality, and possibly the most friendly people on earth, it should be top of their list!
Simply an amazing trip! Full of history and information. Superb architecture and Beautiful people.
SurfIran and tour guide Mehdi was just fantastic.
Such a fantastic tour! I was unsure about traveling to Iran as a solo female, but I felt confident going with SurfIran. Hamed in SurfIran was extremely helpful in assisting me to secure a travel visa, travel insurance, and in answering all of my queries to prepare me. He was even helpful in tailoring the tour to my needs (as I could not arrive on the first day in Tehran) and I was still welcomed at the airport by a different guide to take me to the hotel and get set up in Shiraz.
All fine. Good communication in the setup. The visas, payment, and flights etc went smoothly.
The most important aspect of a tour is the guide and Nima excelled. A great networker with sophisticated English he understands his mainly western audience well and does in depth historical research for his own interest.
I cannot express my gratitude to Paria, my guide Ali and SURFIRAN for my tour around Shiraz and Isfahan. As a European and solo travelled , safety was a worry but it was great. Iranian people are so welcoming. I would love to join them again soon. Thanks a lot.
A fabulous tour of a small slice of Iran. Thanks to Saya from Surfiran who helped with our private tour arrangements and visas. She was helpful with all of our pre tour needs.
Iran is definitely a country with SF o much to experience – friendly, safe, and do much history and beauty.
Excellent organization, absolute professionalism and total willingness to meet our requests/needs: this is SurfIran! Every single aspect of the trip has been taken care of in every detail (from obtaining the visa to the “unscheduled”). This has allowed us to travel safely and relaxed. Definitely recommend traveling in Iran specially using SurfIran.
My week in Iran with Surfiran was amazing. They are super helpful with every detail, including the process of applying for a visa. The guides they contract with could not have done a better job. Surfiran took care of all of the details of trip itself, including in country transport and airport pickup. All I had to do was get to Tehran.
Travelling to ancient and mystical Iran has always been a dream of mine. In August of 2023, I finally took the plunge. Due to the vastness of the country, I reckoned I will not be able to backpack easily on my own. The glowing reviews of fellow travellers before me on Tripadvisor led me to contact SurfIran. And I was totally impressed by SurfIran’s service level. Ms Paria Pourmedhi effortlessly arranged my 10-day itinerary and patiently answered all my questions on visa, insurance and covid restrictions (none now!) etc via email. Paria is just exactly like what her name means: “like an angel”.
We organized a 3 weeks tour in Iran through SURFIRAN. SURFIRAN is a very Professional travel agency who understands their customers needs and expectations. Our stay in Iran was just fabulous, the program built by SURFIRAN was great, we have seen many and many very interesting sites and locations.
Dates & Prices
We regularly run this small-group tour. All departures are guaranteed to run if a minimum of 2 travelers is reached. If we do not reach this minimum number, we will offer you to either pay a supplement to do the tour exactly as planned, to change your date, to take another tour, or we will provide you with a full refund. Departure dates and prices are listed on our website and in our brochure. Please check the website for the most up-to-date prices and special offers.
Passports and Visas
Passports should be valid for at least six months after your departure from the country. Please do not bring an almost full or almost expired passport. Visa arrangements are the responsibility of the traveller. For more information about how to get an Iranian visa please visit this page.
Accommodation
We use good quality hotels rated at the Iranian Local House and 3-star level on this tour. Local star ratings may vary slightly from international standards. Accommodation is based on double or twin en-suite rooms with air conditioning.
All couples will have a private double room.
Single travelers must pay extra to have their private room.
Transport
We use a private AC van, middle bus or bus throughout this tour, subject to the final size of the group.
Transfers
The tour includes a 24-hour airport meet & assist service in Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport, your arrival and departure airport-hotel transfers and all other transfers.
Booking & Payment
If you would like to book a place on this tour, please complete the online reservation form on our website. We will then contact you with more details about how to complete your booking. Payments may be made by making a bank transfer. Full details will be provided in your booking confirmation email. Please contact us if you would like any more information or have any questions before making a booking.
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