8 Days 7 Nights
Daily Tour
7 people
English
Experience Iran through its food, culture, and regional traditions on this 8-day northern Iran culinary tour across some of the country’s most fascinating destinations. From the vibrant streets of Tehran to the historic bazaars of Tabriz, the mountain landscapes of Ardabil, and the lush Caspian coast, this tour offers a unique way to discover Iran beyond its famous monuments.
Along the way, you’ll taste authentic local dishes, explore traditional markets, meet local families, and learn how geography, climate, and history have shaped Iran’s diverse culinary heritage. Enjoy a home-hosted dinner in Tabriz, a hands-on cooking class in Rasht, fresh seafood by the Caspian Sea, and regional specialties that vary from city to city.
Combined with visits to UNESCO-listed sites, historic bazaars, charming villages, and cultural landmarks, this journey offers an immersive introduction to both Persian cuisine and everyday life. Whether you’re a passionate food lover or a curious traveler, this tour promises memorable flavors and meaningful cultural connections. Join us and discover Iran one delicious bite at a time.
Welcome to Iran. Upon arrival at Imam Khomeini International Airport, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel in Tehran.
Depending on your arrival time, the rest of the day is yours to relax after your flight or begin soaking up the atmosphere of Iran’s vibrant capital. This is a good opportunity to settle in and prepare for the culinary journey ahead.
Overnight in Tehran.
Today introduces you to the rich history and culinary traditions of Tehran, where influences from every corner of Iran come together.
We begin with visits to Golestan Palace, a UNESCO-listed royal complex, followed by the National Museum of Iran, where thousands of years of Persian history are brought to life through remarkable archaeological treasures.
Later, we head into the bustling Tehran Grand Bazaar, one of the city's most vibrant cultural hubs. As we explore its colorful alleys, you'll discover traditional ingredients that define Persian cooking, including saffron, rosewater, barberries, dried limes, and aromatic spice blends.
For lunch, we enjoy a traditional serving of Dizi (Abgoosht), one of Iran’s most beloved comfort foods. While dining, you'll learn about its ingredients, preparation methods, and the customs surrounding this classic Persian dish.
Overnight in Tehran.
After breakfast, transfer to Mehrabad Airport for a short flight to Tabriz, the cultural heart of Iranian Azerbaijan.
Upon arrival, we explore some of the city's most important landmarks, including the Blue Mosque, the Constitutional House, and the UNESCO-listed Tabriz Grand Bazaar. Filled with spice merchants, sweet shops, dried fruits, and local delicacies, the bazaar offers a fascinating introduction to Azerbaijani food culture.
At lunch, we taste the famous Koofteh Tabrizi, a traditional meatball dish known for its rich flavors and family recipes passed down through generations.
In the evening, enjoy one of the most memorable experiences of the tour: a home-hosted dinner with a local Azerbaijani family. Sharing homemade dishes and stories around the table provides a genuine glimpse into Iranian hospitality and everyday life.
Overnight in Tabriz.
Leaving Tabriz behind, we travel through scenic mountain landscapes toward Ardabil, one of Iran’s oldest cities and an important center of culture and spirituality.
Our visit includes the UNESCO-listed Shrine of Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardabili, an architectural masterpiece and one of the country's most significant historical monuments.
As we continue exploring the region, you'll discover traditional dishes shaped by Ardabil’s cooler climate. Local specialties such as Ash-e Dough, Ash-e Miveh, and Torshi Garma showcase the unique flavors of northwestern Iran.
Later in the day, we continue to Sarein, a town famous for its natural hot springs. Enjoy a relaxing evening soaking in the thermal waters before dinner.
Overnight in Sarein
Today we journey toward the lush green landscapes of northern Iran and the Caspian coast.
Our first major stop is the picturesque village of Masuleh, where houses are built into the mountainside and narrow pathways replace streets. The village offers stunning views and a completely different atmosphere from central Iran.
Continuing to Fuman, we sample the town’s famous traditional cookies before heading onward to Rasht, the culinary capital of Iran.
Overnight in Rasht
Rasht is recognized by UNESCO as a Creative City of Gastronomy. We begin at the city's lively local market, where vendors offer an incredible variety of fresh herbs, vegetables, fish, olives, spices, and regional specialties.
The highlight of the day is a hands-on Persian cooking class led by local cooks. Using ingredients sourced from the market, you'll learn how to prepare traditional Gilani dishes such as Mirza Ghasemi and Baghali Ghatogh while discovering the techniques and traditions behind the region’s renowned cuisine.
After enjoying the meal we prepare together, we continue to the Rural Heritage Museum of Gilan, where traditional houses and exhibits provide valuable insight into local culture and rural life.
Overnight in Rasht
After breakfast, we travel south to the historic city of Qazvin, once the capital of the Safavid Empire.
Our sightseeing includes Saad al-Saltaneh Caravanserai, one of the finest urban caravanserais in Iran, along with the Chehel Sotoun Pavilion, Jame Mosque, and the traditional Qajar Bathhouse.
At lunch, we sample Qeimeh Nesar, Qazvin’s signature dish and one of the most elegant rice-based specialties in Persian cuisine. Prepared with saffron, tender meat, almonds, pistachios, orange peel, and barberries, it reflects the city’s rich culinary heritage.
Spend the remainder of the day enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and historic charm of Qazvin.
Overnight in Qazvin
After breakfast, we begin our return journey to Tehran.
Upon arrival, transfer to Imam Khomeini International Airport for your departure flight.
As your journey comes to an end, take with you unforgettable memories of Iran’s diverse landscapes, welcoming people, rich history, and remarkable culinary traditions.
Depending on their nationality, most travelers will need a visa. We can handle the visa application process for you within 3 business days and offer a full refund if your application is denied.
Booking early gives you the best chance of securing top-quality hotels, especially during high seasons like April, May, September, and October when availability can be limited.
Absolutely! While our daily plans serve as helpful suggestions, you’re free to tailor your experience. Feel free to adjust your attractions and activities once you’re in each city. If you’d like to make significant changes, such as adding extra days or altering the itinerary framework, just get in touch with our support team.
Of course! In our private tours, you have the flexibility to opt out of activities that don’t appeal to you and replace them with ones that do. Your tour is all about your preferences.
We accept bank transfers and debit/credit card payments. For certain tours, you can make a prepayment in advance and settle the remaining amount in cash upon arrival.
Yes, indeed! As this is a private tour designed just for you, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace. You can choose the attractions and activities that interest you most, and our guides will accommodate as much free time as you need in each city.
Our private tours are available in English, and in German, French, Spanish, and Italian upon your request. If you need a guide fluent in another language, let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.
Not at all. Our private tour includes a personal driver and avoids any challenging routes, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Ladies should wear a scarf to cover their hair, a long shirt that covers their arms and reaches just above their hips, and long pants. Feel free to express your style within these guidelines. Gentlemen should avoid shorts and sleeveless shirts, but otherwise, casual attire is fine.
Most international insurance companies do not cover Iran, but don’t worry—our travel insurance included in the package covers your trip to Iran.
Of course it's not mandatory, but having an Iranian SIM card will make internet access easier. We include an Iranian SIM card in your package for convenience
International credit or debit cards are not accepted in Iran. Bring cash for frequent exchanges, or consider using an “Iran Tourist Card,” a prepaid debit card available upon request from our support team.
For small amounts, you can exchange money at the airport or hotel. For larger sums, we recommend exchanging at a city exchange store with your guide’s assistance to find the best rates.
Cancellations must be made in writing before the tour departure is confirmed. Cancellation fees vary by package and season. For details, please visit our terms and conditions page or email us at [email protected].
Depending on group size and road conditions, we use minibuses, vans, or VIP buses. All vehicles are private, air-conditioned, and meet the EURO4 or EURO5 standards for safety and comfort.
If you have any additional questions, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We’ll be happy to assist you promptly.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 Pax | 2 | 2 | 40% |
| 2 | 3 Pax | 3 | 3 | 48% |
| 3 | 4 Pax | 4 | 7 | 44% |
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