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Iran & Pakistan Combined Tour Package
An unforgettable journey through Iran and Pakistan, where ancient civilizations, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cultures converge to offer a truly immersive adventure across two of the world's most fascinating and diverse destinations.
Visiting both Iran and Pakistan on the same trip provides a unique and enriching experience that offers several advantages. Here are some key reasons to consider exploring these neighboring countries together:
1. Rich Historical Exploration
- Interconnected Histories: Iran and Pakistan share a deep historical connection, with influences from ancient Persian empires, the Silk Road, and the Mughal Empire. This provides an opportunity to understand their shared history and cultural exchanges.
- World Heritage Sites: Both countries boast numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as Persepolis in Iran and the archaeological sites of Taxila in Pakistan, highlighting their rich historical legacies.
2. Diverse Cultural Experiences
- Cultural Diversity: Experience the cultural diversity of Iran's Persian heritage and Pakistan's South Asian traditions, each with its own unique art, music, and cultural practices.
- Religious Heritage: Explore significant religious sites, including mosques, churches, and ancient Zoroastrian temples in Iran, as well as Islamic and Sikh sites in Pakistan.
3. Contrasting Landscapes
- Natural Beauty: Enjoy the diverse landscapes of Iran, from the deserts and mountains to lush gardens, alongside Pakistan’s stunning Himalayan ranges, fertile plains, and vibrant cities.
- Variety of Activities: Engage in a range of activities, such as exploring ancient ruins, hiking in the Alborz Mountains, and visiting the scenic valleys of northern Pakistan.
4. Culinary Diversity
- Rich Flavors: Savor the distinct culinary traditions of both countries, with Persian dishes like kebabs and saffron-infused stews, and Pakistani specialties such as biryani, nihari, and kebabs.
- Unique Dishes: Enjoy local flavors and culinary techniques that reflect the region's cultural diversity and hospitality.
5. Efficient Travel Planning
- Proximity and Connectivity: The geographical proximity of Iran and Pakistan allows for efficient travel between the two countries, maximizing exploration time and minimizing travel fatigue.
- Shared Borders: Direct flights and overland routes facilitate easier logistics and travel planning, allowing you to cover more ground in a single trip.
6. Broadened Perspectives
- Historical Context: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the region’s complex history and its impact on contemporary society by exploring both countries’ cultural narratives.
- Cultural Insights: Broaden your perspective on Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures, experiencing the diverse heritage and traditions of both nations.
7. Economic Benefits
- Cost-Effective Travel: Combining both countries into one trip can be more economical, saving on travel costs and providing better value for international flights.
- Extended Exploration: Make the most of your time in the region by visiting multiple destinations, offering a richer and more varied travel experience.
8. Unique Shopping Opportunities
- Local Crafts: Discover traditional crafts and souvenirs in both countries, such as Persian carpets, Pakistani textiles, and local jewelry and handicrafts.
- Bazaar Experience: Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of local markets, each offering unique products and a distinct shopping experience.
Special Offers
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Desert Tour
- Witness breathtaking sunsets, stroll on sand dunes, enjoy safari adventures, and gather around a campfire for tea and traditional music.
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Culinary Tour in Shiraz
- Engage in cooking sessions and spend time with local families, experiencing authentic Persian hospitality.
- Engage in cooking sessions and spend time with local families, experiencing authentic Persian hospitality.
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Carpet Workshop
- Visit workshops where skilled artisans craft and design beautiful carpets, learning about their intricate processes.
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Nomadic Experience
- Live with nomads, embrace their tranquil lifestyle, and enjoy light treks through picturesque mountains.
- Live with nomads, embrace their tranquil lifestyle, and enjoy light treks through picturesque mountains.
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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 vibrant capital. Begin your journey at the Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning architecture and gardens. Visit the National Museum of Iran to see artifacts from ancient Persia. End your day at the bustling Grand Bazaar for a taste of local life and shopping.
Day 2: Cultural and Modern Highlights
Discover the Sa'dabad Complex and Niavaran Palace, showcasing the opulent lifestyles of Iran's past rulers. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Milad Tower.
Day 3: Nature and Adventure
Take a day trip to Mount Tochal for hiking or enjoy a ride on the Tochal cable car, offering breathtaking views of the Alborz Mountains and Tehran's skyline.
Day 4-5: Isfahan, Iran
Day 4: Architectural Marvels
Travel to Isfahan, known for its stunning Islamic architecture. Visit Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Imam Mosque, and Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque to admire their exquisite design and craftsmanship.
Day 5: Historical and Cultural Insights
Explore Vank Cathedral, reflecting Isfahan's Armenian heritage, and stroll across the historic Si-o-se-pol Bridge. Visit the Bazaar of Isfahan to experience 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 vibrant 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: Fly to Islamabad, Pakistan
Day 8: Arrival and Exploration
Arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital. Visit the Faisal Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, and explore the Pakistan Monument and Lok Virsa Museum for insights into the country's history and culture.
Day 9-10: Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Day 9: Cultural and Natural Attractions
Explore the Daman-e-Koh viewpoint in the Margalla Hills for panoramic views of Islamabad. Visit the Rawalpindi Saddar Bazaar for shopping and experiencing local life.
Day 10: Heritage and Architecture
Visit the ancient city of Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to explore its archaeological ruins and museum. Discover the Lok Virsa Heritage Museum to learn about Pakistan's diverse cultures.
Day 11-12: Lahore, Pakistan
Day 11: Arrival and Historical Exploration
Travel to Lahore, known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Visit the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque, iconic landmarks of Mughal architecture.
Day 12: Cultural Immersion
Explore the Lahore Museum and the beautiful Shalimar Gardens. Stroll through the bustling Anarkali Bazaar and sample local delicacies such as biryani and kebabs.
Day 13-14: Karachi, Pakistan
Day 13: Arrival and City Tour
Fly to Karachi, Pakistan's largest city and economic hub. Visit Quaid-e-Azam's Mausoleum and the Mohatta Palace Museum. Explore the vibrant Clifton Beach and Saddar Town.
Day 14: Departure
Depending on your flight schedule, spend your final day relaxing or exploring more of Karachi’s cultural and shopping districts before departure.
Iran Travel FAQ
Is it safe to travel to Iran now?
In general, Iran is much safer than many from the West might believe. Most people are genuinely friendly and interested to know about you and your country, so leave aside your preconceptions and come with an open mind.
Iran is still a relatively low-crime country, although thefts and muggings have been on the increase in recent years. Keep your wits about you, and take the usual precautions against pickpockets in crowded bazaars and buses, for sure much safer than any other touristic city.
Ignore the media hype, your chances of facing anti-Western sentiment as a traveler are none. Even hardline Iranians make a clear distinction between the Western governments they distrust and individual travelers who visit their country.
Is it possible to use a credit card in Iran?
No. It is not possible. Because of the sanction against Iranian banks, you are not able to use a credit card in Iran so you need to bring cash with you. Alight there are some new solutions for you to open an account and have a local card.
When is the best time to visit Iran?
March, April, and May are in the peak season of the year. Persian New Year starts on March 21st, or 22nd. There are many travelers not just from Iran but also from all over the world who are eager to see Persian ceremonies and the like.
For those who like to have a more relaxing time and to stay in cozy places and a more affordable fee, quiet sights, more relaxing time, and less hustle and bustle visits, we do recommend June, July, and August.
Is there any limitation on travel to Iran as an unmarried couple?
No, do not worry at all. There is no limitation for unmarried couples to travel to Iran. They can stay at the hotel in the same room without any problem because the hotel won’t ask about your relationship.
What to wear in Iran?
Obeying Islamic rules including Hijab or Islamic dress code is necessary for Iran. However, these rules are not observed very strictly, especially for tourists and foreigners. You must not worry about maintaining your hijab since in times you have forgotten about it, the maximum penalty will be a request (usually in a kind way) to make it correct.
Is there Internet access in Iran?
Internet access is pretty good with lots of coverage everywhere and for sure cheap. All the hotels, restaurants, and cafes+ in Iran have WIFI so you can access the Internet when you are at your hotel in all cities.
Additionally, Let’s go Iran will give you an Iranian sim card upon your arrival. This way, you will have Internet access in the streets during your tour. If your data is finished, you can ask your guide to help you to recharge it.
Please keep in mind a point regarding the social Apps (Media) in Iran: You can use What's app, Linkedin, and Instagram in Iran easily and without any restrictions. BUT Facebook, Telegram, and Twitter are blocked in Iran. To use them, you need to install apps to bypass the filtering.
What are the extra costs you need to pay during your trip to Iran?
The entrance fee is approximately 1 to 10 US$ per person for each site. Some sites are less expensive and some sites are more expensive.
Food
A very good traditional meal in a good restaurant is almost 7 US$ per person,
Currency
You are able to bring your money in Euro or Dollars and exchange your money in the reliable exchange offices in main cities, and at the airports.
Tips
Please notice that it is not necessary to pay tips to the persons who meet during your trip in Iran, but if you are interested to pay tips to them, you can pay 10 US$ per day
What can I buy as a souvenir in Iran? Can I buy souvenirs like Persian rugs in Iran?
Because of the rich culture of Iran, you can find various handicrafts there. You will have many options to choose as a souvenir in each city in Iran such as Iranian rugs, saffron, pistachios, and handmade crafts.