Iran tailor-made Tours
Tailor-Made Tours of Iran
Design your own journey through Iran the way you want it. With tailor-made tours, every detail is flexible — from destinations and travel pace to accommodation style and daily activities. You decide how long to stay, which cities to include, and whether you prefer historical exploration, cultural discovery, or time in nature.
Iran offers remarkable variety: ancient capitals such as Persepolis and Isfahan’s royal square, desert towns like Yazd and Kashan with their windcatchers and mud-brick houses, and green northern provinces filled with tea plantations and mountain roads. You can combine any of these regions in one private trip, creating a route that fits your interests and travel rhythm.
Transportation can be arranged by private car, domestic flight, or train, depending on the distance and your preference for comfort or local experience. Accommodations range from boutique traditional houses to modern hotels and local stays in small villages.
Many travelers choose to add special experiences:
– A home-cooked meal with a local family
– Pottery or carpet-weaving workshops
– Stays in nomad tents during migration season
– Persian cooking or calligraphy classes
– Visits to UNESCO sites with local experts
Each itinerary can include as much or as little structure as you like. Some guests prefer guided cultural tours in every city; others want free time for photography, shopping, or meeting people. Our role is to listen to your ideas and organize the logistics so you can travel smoothly and confidently.
A tailor-made tour of Iran is not a fixed package — it’s a framework you build with our help. Whether you have five days or three weeks, travel alone or in a group, we can adjust routes, accommodation, and guides to match your expectations. Simply tell us how many days you have, your interests, and your preferred comfort level, and we will prepare a personalized plan that reflects your way of exploring Iran.
On a tailor-made luxury holiday with Let's Go Iran, you can indulge in the finest options your way. We’ll design your ideal trip with you, paying close attention to your interests, your travel style, and your individual tastes.
Our specialists know the best guides, finest hotels, and most exclusive activities and can lead you to experiences you won’t find in a guidebook.
What to See and Do in Iran
Iran offers more diversity than many travelers expect. Within one country, you can find snow-capped mountains, deserts with shifting sands, ancient ruins, lush forests, and lively modern cities. What you choose to see and do depends on how you like to travel — cultural, historical, natural, or a mix of everything.
Cultural and Historical Highlights
Iran’s long history has left behind countless monuments and UNESCO World Heritage sites. You can walk among the grand columns of Persepolis, the former capital of the Achaemenid Empire; admire the turquoise domes and mosaics of Isfahan’s Naqsh-e Jahan Square; and explore Yazd, one of the oldest desert cities in the world with its narrow lanes and windcatchers. In Shiraz, the city of poets, visit Hafez and Saadi’s tombs, Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, and the lively Vakil Bazaar.
Local Life and Traditions
Beyond the monuments, Iran’s culture shows itself in daily life. Visit bazaars filled with spices, carpets, and handicrafts. Spend time in traditional teahouses, learn how to cook Persian dishes, or join locals during seasonal celebrations such as Nowruz (New Year). You can also visit artisan workshops — from miniature painting and calligraphy to pottery and handwoven carpets — and see how ancient skills are still alive.
Nature and Outdoor Experiences
Iran’s landscapes range from the green slopes of the Alborz Mountains and the Caspian Sea coast to the wide Dasht-e Kavir and Lut Deserts. Travelers can hike in mountain villages like Abyaneh or Masuleh, go off-road in the desert around Kerman or Matin Abad, or relax by the Persian Gulf in Kish and Qeshm Islands, known for their coral beaches and unique geological formations.
Religious and Spiritual Sites
Iran is home to many important Islamic landmarks and shrines. In Mashhad, pilgrims visit the Imam Reza Shrine, while Qom is another major center of learning and spirituality. Even for non-religious travelers, these sites are places of deep cultural meaning and architectural beauty.
Modern Cities and Contemporary Life
Tehran, the capital, combines museums, galleries, and cafes with a backdrop of mountains. It’s the best place to understand Iran’s modern rhythm — young artists, local fashion, and urban life coexisting with deep-rooted traditions.
Every region of Iran offers something distinct, and each journey can be shaped around personal interests — whether photography, architecture, nomadic life, food, or religion. With tailor-made tours, travelers can combine famous highlights with lesser-known destinations, discovering both the history and the everyday life that make Iran one of the most rewarding countries to explore.