Iran Adventure Tours
Iran is a vast country with four seasons and various natural and historical regions. Many of Iran's attractions are known inside and outside the country, and many others remain unknown. Among the tourist attractions of Iran, there are very beautiful areas with pristine nature that will surprise and amaze every visitor.
Tehran > 80 km > Dizin
6 Days
Hidden treasure of Iran, ski. Dizin is a beautiful high resort with a long long ski season which typically begins in November and runs through the end of May
Tehran > Tochal
6 Days
Tochal ski resort is one of the few ski resorts in the world, located just five kilometers north of the city. The amenities of this ski resort include 1 hotel and 2 restaurants. The ski resort has also been featured by the Federation of International Associations and has held several international snowboarding events attended by world champions and the Olympians.
Tehran > Shemshak
6 Days
Shemshak Track after Dizin is the second largest ski resort in Iran. This trail is located 57 km northeast of Tehran.
Shiraz > 80 km > Sepidan
Fars which is called "Small Iran" is a four-season province that has different climates and various species of plant and animal. Sepidan is one of the most unique parts of Fars province. Sepidan county is located in the western north of Shiraz in Fars province and Ardakan is the capital of the county. Sepidan is a cold county with a lot of apple and walnut trees, rivers, various ponds and waterfall. In winter the county is covered by heavy snow ,and it has a cool pleasant summer,too.
Tehran > Kish
6 Days
Crystal clear waters of persian gulf would be the best place to chill down and float in mesmorizing blue
Tehran > Dizin > Kish
7 Days
Experience of a life time, dive and ski at the same time in Iran. Iran is a diverse country in which we’ve got snow full resort in north and warm beaches in south
Tehran > Shiraz > Meymand > Kerman > Shahdad > Zeinodin > Yazd > Mesr > Isfahan > Kashan
13 Days
Choose this tour for a bit of adventure beside the usual historical path visiting deserts and nomads.
Tehran > Shiraz > Zein-o-din > Yazd > Tabas > Mesr > Naein > Mesr > Isfahan > Kashan >Maranjab > Qom
12 Days
Desert, desert, desert. We choose a couple of the most interesting dessert spots in Iran. Camp underneath the stars enjoy the amazing kavir
🌵 What’s Special About This Desert Tour?
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Combines nature (dunes, salt lakes, oases) with culture (Zoroastrianism, caravanserais, historic towns).
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Offers both touristic highlights and less-explored areas like Bafgh and Garmeh.
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Focus on local experience: stays in traditional guesthouses and meals with villagers.
🌍 Tour Highlights:
Route: Kerman → Shahdad → Kaluts → Nayband → Mahan → Kerman
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UNESCO-listed Lut Desert and the Kaluts
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Remote Nayband village, a living oasis at the edge of nowhere
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Natural and man-made contrasts: barren Lut and lush Persian gardens
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Real desert silence, starry skies, and ancient desert lifestyles
Tour focused on a shorter route through the southern deserts and salt plains, ideal for travelers who want a unique desert experience without long overland travel. This tour combines Qom Salt Lake, Rig-e Jenn Desert, and Varzaneh Desert — known for surreal landscapes and accessibility.
🏜️ Tour Summary:
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Great for short trips with limited time
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Balanced mix of wild desert (Rig-e Jenn) and accessible dunes (Varzaneh)
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Experience both natural wonders (salt lakes, dunes) and rural life
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Photogenic spots with fewer crowds
Here’s another Iran desert tour, this time centered on the southeastern desert corridor combining Bam, Rayen, and the Hamun-e Jazmurian desert basin — ideal for travelers interested in both history and raw, off-grid desert beauty.
🧭 Tour Highlights:
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Visit two ancient citadels: Rayen and Bam
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Experience the Jazmurian Basin, an unspoiled desert unlike any other in Iran
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See ancient civilization relics in Jiroft, far older than Persepolis
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Stay in real desert villages, interact with locals, and enjoy off-the-map experiences
This itinerary offers an immersive experience into Iran's nomadic life, combining cultural exploration with nature, while showcasing the country’s rich history and diverse tribes.
Another Nomadic Experience Tour where you can spend extended time living with the nomads of Iran:
This tour gives you a deeper, more extended immersion in the nomadic lifestyle, allowing you to live alongside the Qashqai or Bakhtiari tribes and truly understand the daily challenges and rewards of nomadic living. It’s an unforgettable experience for those looking to get off the beaten path and connect deeply with Iran's rich cultural heritage.
Here’s a detailed Nomadic Migration Tour in Iran, focused on migrating with nomads:
This Nomadic Migration Tour takes you into the heart of traditional nomadic life, allowing you to not only observe but also participate in the migration process that has been part of Iranian culture for centuries. From herding livestock to setting up camp in remote areas, this experience will immerse you in the day-to-day realities of one of the most ancient and resilient ways of life in the world.
Here’s a different take on a Nomadic Migration Tour, designed to provide an alternative route and focus on diverse experiences within Iran:
This Nomadic Migration Tour offers a rich experience that spans multiple regions of Iran, from the cultural exploration of Tehran and Isfahan to the immersive journey with the Bakhtiari Nomads in the Zagros Mountains. By joining the nomads in their migration, you’ll get a unique glimpse into their life, traditions, and enduring connection to the land.
Here’s another Iran Nomadic Tour, focused on exploring different nomadic tribes and their unique lifestyles across Iran:
This Iran Nomadic Tour offers an enriching experience where you can witness the lives of two distinct nomadic tribes: the Kurdish Nomads in the Azerbaijan Plateau and the Qashqai Nomads in the desert region of Kerman. It combines cultural immersion, practical experiences of migration, and a glimpse into traditional Iranian nomadic culture. You'll get a deeper appreciation for the nomads’ unique lifestyle, survival skills, and customs while exploring some of Iran’s most stunning landscapes and historic cities.
Here’s another jungle tour itinerary in Iran, this time focusing on light adventure and village stays in the central and western parts of the Caspian Hyrcanian Forests—perfect for travelers looking to combine culture, short hikes, and deep greenery.
Route: Tehran → Kelardasht → Abbasabad Forest → Tonekabon → Dohezar & Sehezar Valleys → Ramsar → Tehran
Best time to travel: Late spring to early autumn (May–October)
Route: Tehran → Lahijan → Masal → Talesh → Asalem → Gorgan → Golestan National Park → Tehran
Season: Best from late April to early October
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The Hyrcanian Forests are over 25 million years old and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Summer can be humid but offers the best access to highland villages like Subatan.
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Some areas may have limited phone coverage—a plus if you're seeking digital detox.
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Best to wear hiking shoes, bring insect repellent, and carry rain gear.
Here’s a different jungle tour route in Iran, focusing more on the Mazandaran and Golestan regions, with an emphasis on short treks, waterfalls, and forest villages—perfect for travelers who want rich nature without long drives to Gilan.
Route: Tehran → Filband → Savadkuh → Javaher Deh → Ramsar → Abbasabad → Chalus → Tehran
Best time: May to October