
From the turquoise domes of Isfahan to the rose gardens of Shiraz, the unknown beauties of the neighbor.
When you step into Isfahan, your eyes will witness the dance of blue and turquoise tiles. Naqsh-e Jahan Square is one of the largest squares in the world and is surrounded by masterpieces. You will feel time stop while listening to the sound echoing in the acoustics of the Imam Mosque or taking an evening walk under those elegant bridges (Si-o-se Pol). This is not just stone and brick, but a work of art embroidered loop by loop.
Shiraz is the city of roses and poets. While visiting the tombs of Saadi and Hafiz, you will see the Iranians' passion for poetry; don't be surprised if you come across people reading poetry with a book in their hands as if praying. Also, the ancient city of Persepolis will slap you in the face with how deep-rooted history is. As for food; you don't have to worry about searching for halal food anyway, those delicious Persian kebabs and saffron rice will cheer up your palate.
"Put aside the news you see on TV. We want to introduce you to an Iran in love with art, poetry, and hospitality."
When you return from the Iran tour, not only magnificent mosques or palaces will remain in your memory; but also that warm, sincere smile of the Iranian people. They say 'Isfahan is half the world', you will agree when you go. Listening to poetry at the tomb of Hafiz, drinking tea in Naqsh-e Jahan Square, and witnessing the splendor of history in Persepolis... This tour is like a cultural therapy that will be good for your soul. How about knocking on the neighbor's door with HalalWorld assurance?