The nomads of Iran are a fast disappearing race, yet in a few areas the nomadic way of life still somehow co-exists with modern influence. Magic Carpet Travel is in contact with several nomadic tribes including the Qashqaii in the south west of Iran, the Bakhtiari in central Iran and the Kurdish Zaferanlou in the north east. We can arrange for you to spend one or two nights living with the nomads as an add-on to your existing itinerary or, if you prefer, we could tailor-make a whole visit for you to stay with and observe the different tribes.
You will, naturally, be living under canvas. Not the woven goat-hair shelters favored by the nomads themselves, and neither will you be expected to sleep under rough woolen blankets. but for a couple of days your life will be transformed as you watch these busy, colorful people going about their daily business. Often said to be the true Persians the Qashqaii nomads still dress in their colourful tribal costumes. They speak a Turkic dialect: conversation with the people is both possible and welcomed, and can be carried out via our local guides, who will accompany you on your trip and ensure you have everything you need.
A typical day will start at sunrise about 4 a.m. when the women will be starting to knead the dough for the fragrant flat bread that will be eaten hot from the mud ovens before the sun creeps higher and starts to bake the land. As the day progresses, you can watch the women spinning the wool from their sheep and weaving it on looms into the traditional rugs they sell at the market in Shiraz. The children tend the animals, which need to be watered, grazed and milked. The women are busy from dawn to dusk with cooking and weaving, fetching the water, sweeping and tent keeping. The men keep watch, their rifles by their sides.
| Day |
City |
Details |
| 1 |
London - Tehran  |
Depart Heathrow Terminal 3 on direct Iran Air fight at
17.00 |
| 2 |
Tehran |
Arrive 02.30 and transfer to hotel. Morning rest. After
lunch visit Sa'ad-abad Palace complex, one of the Royal Family & court's
former residences. On to the Carpet Museum. |
| 3 |
Tehran |
Visit the Archaeological and Glass Museums with their
fine collection of antiques. Lunch at a traditional teahouse. Visit
the stunning Crown Jewels held in the vaults of the Central Bank. |
| 4 |
Tehran - Yazd  |
Morning flight to Yazd. This desert town, famous for its
wind towers, is the Zoroastrian centre of Iran. Visit the Atashkadeh
Fire Temple. Although the temple is modern (1940), the sacred fire
has been burning since 470 AD. On to Alexander's Prison and Jame'h
Mosque. |
| 5 |
Yazd - Shiraz |
Morning visit to the Towers of Silence, ancient Zoroastrian
burial grounds. Afternoon drive to Shiraz. |
| 6 |
Shiraz |
In Shiraz visit Narenjestan Palace, Eram Gardens, and the mausoleums
of the Persian mystics and poets Hafez & Saa'di. |
| 7 |
Shiraz - Persepolis |
Excursion to the wind swept ruins Persepolis & Naghsh-e-Rostam,
the tomb of the three powerful Achaemenian Kings carved into huge
rocks, overlooking one of the oldest Zoroastrian fire temples in Iran. |
| 8 |
Shiraz - Firuzabad |
Drive to Firuzabad near Shiraz, winter quarters of the
Qashqaii nomads. Visit the fire temple & Palace of Artaxeres. Dinner
& overnight with Qashqaiis. Overnight in tents. |
| 9 |
Firuzabad - Yasuj |
Breakfast with the Qashqaiis. Drive to Kazerun, home to
many of the Qashqaiis. Visit the silent ruins of the old city of Shapour
and its rock carvings dating back to the Sassanian period. Drive to
Yasuj, the main nomadic centre of Iran. |
| 10 |
Yasuj - Isfahan |
Drive to Isfahan. This route rarely taken by tourists
offers scenery beyond imagination. Land of Waterfalls, as this region
is referred to, offers the traveller a most memorable image. |
| 11 |
Isfahan |
Tour of Isfahan's magnificent buildings, some of the greatest
examples of Islamic architecture, including the Royal (Imam) Square,
the Shah & Seikh Lotf-Allah Mosques, Ali-Qapu Palace. After dinner
evening tour of Isfahan including Si-o-Se & Khaju Bridges. |
| 12 |
Isfahan |
Visit Chehel Sotun (Forty Columns) and Hasht Behesht (Eighth
Heaven) Palaces. On to Jolfa, the Armenian quarters south west of
the city, to see Vank Cathedral. Visit the Shaking Minarets. In the
evening visit a Zoorkhaneh (House of Strength) to watch this traditional
Iranian sport - a combination of physical and spiritual aerobics,
with participants chanting to the powerful drums of their master. |
| 13 |
Isfahan |
No trip to Isfahan would be complete without a visit to
its famous bazaar, spanning 5km. Free time to shop. |
| 14 |
Isfahan - Kashan - Tehran |
Drive to Kashan via Abyaneh - a picturesque village dating
back to the Sassanian period, it is protected by UNESCO as a world
heritage site. Kashan is an oasis town famous for its beautiful Fin
Garden, Agha-Bozorg Mosque & House of Borujerdi. Evening arrival in
Tehran. Finish the evening with a traditional Persian dinner. |
| 15 |
Tehran - London  |
Depart for London 08.45, arriving Heathrow |Terminal 3
at 11.45 |
| PERSIA'S NOMADS |
| Out |
Return |
| Sunday Sept 18th 2011 |
Tuesday Oct 2nd 2011 |
| Sunday 15th April 2012 |
Sunday 29th April 2012 |
15 DAY TOUR:
Package price per person £2595
Single room supplement £395
Visa consular fee £95
The cost of the tour includes:
Direct return economy flights on Iran Air between London and Tehran*,
UK airport tax, arranging tourist visas, accommodation in three/four/five
star hotels in twin bedded rooms with private facilities, full board throughout
(breakfast, lunch and dinner every day), sightseeing visits & all entrance
fees as per the itinerary, English speaking national guide throughout
the trip, all transfers, land transport & internal flights including local
taxes.
The cost excludes:
All personal extras such as laundry, tips and porterage, all optional excursions, tours and visits, travel insurance - available through Magic Carpet Travel.
*Magic Carpet Travel acts as agents of Facts Travel Ltd ATOL 4109 for the international flight component of this tour at £345 including taxes. Land-only price is £2050, should you wish to join the tour in Tehran, or arrange your own flight.
Direct flight on Iran Air - Heathrow terminal 3 6-hour flight
London/Tehran IR 710 Depart 17.00 Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays arrive
02.30
Tehran /London IR 711 Depart 08.45 Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays arrive
11.45
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