Ski Tour in Iran

Tour details

Origin City: Tehran

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This trip shows you the diverse Iranian ski landscapes. You arrive in Tehran and start with a small city tour. You will then be taken to the Tochal ski resort at approx. 4000 m, where other exciting activities are possible in addition to skiing. Tochal is one of the highest areas in Iran and ideally developed for leisure and nature activities. Then Dizin is on the program, where the ambitious skier can pursue his favorite pastime. Dizin is one of the largest ski areas in Iran and annually attracts many domestic and foreign ski tourists.

Day 1

Arrival in Tehran 

Transfer to the hotel. 

Day 3

Tochal 

Delight yourself by skiing all day.

Day 5

Dizin

Enjoy skiing all day.

Day 7

Tehran-Isfahan : 500 km

Depart Tehran for Isfahan. On the way visit Fin Garden in Kashan which belongs to the 16th century and includes a few pavilions and a historic bath in which one of the most well-known Iranian ministers was murdered. Then stroll in Abyaneh Village, A 1400-year Zoroastrian village which is located on the slopes of Karkas mountains. This village is characterized with multi-story houses built out of red soil. At the end, you will enjoy a stroll along Zayandehrud River et will visit the historical bridges in Isfahan.

Day 9

Departure Isfahan

Transfer to the airport.

Day 2

Tehran-Tochal Slope : 106 km

Before start your ski excursion, you will visit  Saad Abad Museum Palace (white and green palaces) is a palace in the north of Tehran, where two former kings of Iran resided. This palace hosted Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin in Tehran Conference in 1942. Afterwards you will transfer to your hotel in Tochal by cable car and get some free time to stroll around Tochal Slope.

Day 4

Tochal-Dizin : 78 km

Transfer to Dizin Slope and have leisure time.

Day 6

Dizin-Tehran : 81 km

Dedicate your time to skiing for half a day. In the evening, drive to Tehran.

 

Day 8

Isfahan

You spend whole day on sightseeing in Isfahan, known as one of the treasures of art and architecture in the world. First, visit Chehel Sotoun Palace (Forty Columns), a brilliant example for Persian garden listed in UNESCO Word Heritage Site. Next, Head for Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the second largest square in the world, and the monuments around including Imam Mosque, known for its amazing tiling; Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, known as the mosque of women and the bride of Islamic architecture; and Ali Qapu Palace in which the important meetings of the king with ambassadors and other politicians were carried out in the Safavid era. At the end, visit Grand Bazaar of Isfahan, one of the greatest and luxurious trading centers in the Safavid era.