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9-Day Iran Tour: Detailed Guide to Avoid Pitfalls
Hey guys, here's a detailed guide for a 9-day in-depth tour of Iran! Explore this mysterious ancient country and don't miss out! ✨
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📅 Itinerary:
Day 1: Depart from Urumqi and fly to Tehran to start your journey in Iran.
Day 2: Explore the cityscape of Tehran and experience the charm of the Iranian capital.
Day 3-4: Travel from Tehran to Kashan, passing through Abyaneh Village, and finally arrive in Isfahan to visit historical sites.
Day 5-6: Leave Isfahan, pass through Meybod, and arrive in Yazd. Then head to Pasargadae and Persepolis, and finally arrive in Shiraz.
Day 7: Take a domestic flight from Shiraz back to Tehran.
Day 8-9: Fly back to Urumqi from Tehran and end your pleasant journey in Iran.
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Must-visit attractions:
🏰 Golestan Palace: Once the residence of the rulers of the Qajar Dynasty, the interior is exquisitely decorated, with every corner witnessing the glory of that era.
🗼 Azadi Tower: As a symbol of the 2,500-year history of the Persian Empire, this tower carries the profound historical heritage of Iran and is a must-visit historical landmark.
🏛️ Persepolis: A famous ancient site in Iran, where the traces of history are clearly visible, as if you can hear the echoes of ancient Persian civilization.
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Tips:
- Specialty prices: Saffron and rose essential oil are affordable, dried figs are good value for money, and don't forget the exquisite enamelware and carpets! 🛍️
- November climate: Tehran is warm and comfortable during the day and slightly cool at night, so remember to bring a light jacket and long pants! 🧥
- Airport transportation: Imam Khomeini Airport is far from the city center, so plan your transportation in advance. You can choose the subway or a taxi. 🚇🚕
- Safety precautions: Iran is generally safe, but you still need to be vigilant, especially female tourists, and dress conservatively. 👗
- Cultural respect: Respect local culture and customs, ask for permission before taking photos, and avoid unnecessary trouble. 📸
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🇮🇷 Kashan, Iran with $25
#asiabudgetchallenge
Kashan is a beautifully preserved desert town, full of traditional Persian architecture, rose gardens, and old merchant houses turned boutique hotels. I wandered through the Agha Bozorg Mosque, drank saffron tea in a rooftop café, and visited the nearby Maranjab desert for a quick overnight adventure. It’s calm, elegant, and a great escape from Tehran’s bustle.
📍Destination: Kashan, Iran
💸Rough Budget: $25/day (guesthouse, entry fees, meals)
💡Top Tip: Stay in a restored historic house — they’re affordable and absolutely beautiful.
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Kashan, Iran: Agha Bozorg Mosque
🇮🇷Kashan, Iran: Agha Bozorg Mosque✔️
After returning to Tehran by plane from Qeshm Island, the two restless people decided not to miss any attractions in Iran and decided to take a day trip to Kashan.
Tehran is more than 200 kilometers away from Kashan. At first, we called Snap, but unfortunately no one was willing to take the order. Then, we ran to the previous youth hostel and asked the local Iranians to help call a car.
Fortunately, our drivers are always very interesting. This time it was a handsome local brother who agreed to pick us up and drop us off. He introduced us to the attractions along the way, took us to buy Persian carpets, helped us negotiate prices and bargains, and bought us ice cream. Maybe having two Chinese girls by his side in Iran also makes him feel very proud~
The Agha Bozorg Mosque we went to this time was also driven by this brother. It was built in the 19th century, symmetrical in shape, and consists of four parts: a sunken courtyard with a purification pool; a very simple dome; a minaret built with tiles and a very tall spire. The wooden front door has many patterns and mosaic patterns.
Because this mosque is relatively niche, there are no tourists when we go in. The angles we shoot are all taught by a local old man. At first, we thought he would charge a fee and didn't dare to let him shoot. In the end, I found out that he just left with a smile after taking the pictures. He doesn't want money either. So far, whether it's the beautiful scenery I've seen in Iran or the people I've met, they all make me very healed. Their simplicity and kindness also slowly calm my restless heart~
⚠️The basement is not allowed to go, because the Islamic University is still in use.
Dress code: The mosque will provide a floral robe
Business hours 09: 30-18: 00
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