Escaping to Desert

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Through this spiritual journey, we practice separating our soul from the material world by experiencing unique moments and visiting mystical sites. We begin our journey by visiting different monuments and historical places in Tehran. We learn Sama dance or visit Safi Ali Shah Khanqah. We Move to Qom and visit Hoz-e Soltan Salt Lake, the Salt dome of Qom, and the Shrine. Then we move to Kashan and visit the important historical places in this city. The next day we move to and meditate near Chak Chak. We visit the desert cities of Yazd and Kerman. We move and visit Shah Nematollah Vali Tomb and Shazde Mahan Garden. Then we see Kaluts and practice concentrating in the desert.

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    All about the Escaping to Desert.

    Persian Mystics

    Iran has long been the place of living and growth to artists and mystics who have been famous worldwide. Nowadays, their tombs and mausoleums in various sites of Iran have been the place of worship and pilgrimage to different people around the world who visit these sites every day. The tombs of Saadi and Hafez in Shiraz, the tomb of Attar of Nishapur a great mystic of the sixth century of lunar calendar (11th to 12th century) , the tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali in Mahan of Kerman with seven hundred years of history, the mausoleum of bayazid bastami a great Persian mystic of the third century of the lunar calendar (8th century) in Shahrud, and the mausoleum of Baba Tahir another great mystic of the fourth century of the lunar calendar (11th century) are some of these sites.

    About Tour

    Through this spiritual journey, we practice separating our soul from the material world by experiencing unique moments and visiting mystical sites. We begin our journey by visiting different monuments and historical places in Tehran. We learn Sama dance or visit Safi Ali Shah Khanqah. We Move to Qom and visit Hoz-e Soltan Salt Lake, the Salt dome of Qom, and the Shrine. Then we move to Kashan and visit the important historical places in this city. The next day we move to and meditate near Chak Chak. We visit the desert cities of Yazd and Kerman. We move and visit Shah Nematollah Vali Tomb and Shazde Mahan Garden. Then we see Kaluts and practice concentrating in the desert.

    1. Day 1 Arrival in Tehran

      Day 1: First we arrive in Tehran the capital city of Iran. On this day we get acquainted with modern-day Iran. This city has been formed on the southern foothills of Alborz Mountains 250 years ago. We look at the artifacts and historic objects from the prehistoric and historic eras at the National Museum of Iran. This museum is an ideal place for those who want to visit the splendid works of the ancient Persian civilization. Alongside the main building of the National Museum of Iran is the Islamic Museum of Tehran which is dedicated to the display of major Islamic-Iranian handcrafts and artworks that would mesmerize any viewer. Later we visit a fire temple and a church.

      We spend the afternoon learning preliminary Sama dance or visiting Safi Ali Shah Khanqah (Persian monastery). O/N Tehran

    2. Day 2 Qom

      Day 2: Then we move to Qom (147.6 km) and go to the magical location of Howz-e Soltan Salt Lake wherewith the polished surface of the earth in its surroundings creates a mirror-like illusion for the visitors. Later we visit the salt dome of Qom and the Shrine. As you might know, Hazrat Masumeh Holy Shrine is the spiritual center and place of pilgrimage for the people of Qom which is included in this tour. With its spiritual atmosphere, unique mirror work, golden dome, magnificent tiles, incredible arches, and amazing courtyard it uplifts your spirit from this earthly dimension and takes you to a more divine dimension. And finally, we drive toward Kashan (108.6 km from Qom). O/N Kashan

    3. Day 3 Kashan and Abyaneh

      Day 3: We will explore the mesmerizing Borujerdi Historical House built to convince Jafar Tabatabaei (the owner of Tabatabaei Historical House) to give his consent to marry his daughter. A house based on love which has one of the most amazing architectures throughout Iran. Then we start visiting the Tabatabaei Historical House a gem in Persian architecture and be amazed by its plasterwork, colorful glasses, unique mirror work, and beautiful courtyard. After that, we will visit the Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse with its amazing plaster and sarooj work and also unique and colorful mosaics which wasn’t only used for cleansing at the time but also for gatherings, meetings, and even for prayer. We drive to the Historic Village of Abyaneh. The buildings in this village have mudbrick structures but what separates this village from the others, apart from its history, is the red color of the houses which gives the area a unique and distinctive look. And finally, we move toward Isfahan (215.2 km from Kashan). O/N Isfahan

    4. Day 4 Ardakan and Chak Chak

      Day 4: We head toward Ardakan (255.7 km). Located inside a mountain near the city of Ardakan is the Chak Chak Fire Temple which we will visit on this day and spend time in this spiritual and holy Zoroastrian place and will be meditating near Chak Chak. Finally, we move forward arriving at the city of Yazd (59.9 km from Ardakan). O/N Yazd

    5. Day 5 Yazd

      Day 5: On this day, we visit the Jameh Mosque of Yazd, a unique landmark of the city of Yazd. The tall gate, turquoise tiles, and the calligraphy used in the construction of this marvelous mosque are what catch the eyes of any viewer. Then we walk through the alleys of the Historic District of Yazd and begin sightseeing among the unique mudbrick houses that have their own magical and distinctive look. Then we will be visiting Amir Chakhmaq Square at night and the desert in the evening. O/N Yazd

    6. Day 6 1st Day in Kerman

      Day 6: We depart toward Kerman (368.7 km from Yazd ) in the early morning and dine in Kerman. If you want to visit a historic site that has everything a traveler wants Ganjali Khan Complex is the right place for you and is included in this tour. It has different historic structures such as a bathhouse, bazaar, caravanserai, mosque, and also a museum. O/N Kerman

    7. Day 7 2nd Day in Kerman

      Day 7: Our next stop will be the Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine. Shah Nematollah Vali was a renowned Iranian mystic and poet who is laid to rest in a unique and spiritual place open to the public so that people can elevate their spirits in this relaxing atmosphere. Later we explore Shazdeh Mahan Garden, an oasis in the middle of the desert. This mesmerizing Persian Garden (UNESCO Heritage Site) is like a heaven in the middle of the wasteland where the only things which separate the two areas are the brick walls. Then we will be dining in Mahan, and moving toward Kaluts to watch the Kaluts at dusk, practice silence and concentration at night in the desert, observe the stars, and camp in the desert till dawn. O/N Kerman

    8. Day 8 Departure

      Day 8: On the last day, we walk through the Kerman Bazaar and perhaps do some shopping, fly back to Tehran (takes around 1 hour and 40 minutes), and depart toward home.

    Accommodation

    Tehran: 1 night (read more)

    Kashan: 1 night (read more)

    Isfahan: 1 night (read more)

    Yazd: 2 nights

    Kerman: 2 nights

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    Yes, there are several newspapers in English. Most of the times, there are available at hotel lobbies.

    Iranian visa for US passport holders is subject to particular regulations. In a way that US passport holders cannot travel to Iran independently. US citizens are required to travel on escorted tours; either as part of a group, or on a tailor-made individual tour. An exact itinerary, to which you must follow is needed to be submitted in advance. So, make your travel arrangements at least 10 weeks before your planned travel date.

    Those who have been to Iran know about the quality and variety of Persian kebabs and stews. There are different types of restaurants. You can find new spices and herbs you haven’t seen before, but Iranian dishes are not as spicy as the Indian foods. A moderate amount of them is added to the food just to make it more delicious. As there are not genetically modified vegetables and fruits in Iran, they taste the old flavors. The meat served in the restaurants is usually chicken, fish, lamb, and veal. Of course, you can find quail, turkey, and shrimp too, but no frog, pork, snake, dog or other sorts. It is prohibited to eat them in Islam and this is observed everywhere. The vegetarians can find cooked or raw vegetables at hotels and in restaurants. However, it is better to inform your tour guide about this matter so he could arrange it for you.

    Overall Rating
    5/5
    Sardo Numspar
    Reviewed On 25/06/2019
    5/5

    Wonderful TourBooked a private spiritual tour of Iran. Our tour guide, Reza, was wonderful. We learned a great deal and experienced Iran like a local. I cannot say enough good things about our day.

    Esther Montis
    Reviewed On 19/05/2019
    5/5

    The best part for me was Sama. I have been in Turkey before and saw the spinning dervishes but I wanted to see it in Iran also, thanks hogotravel, best wishes

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