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Family Train Journey to Yazd and Hormozgan February 3 to February 12 2026

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Day 1 · Tue, Feb 3
Yazd

Arrival in Yazd and check-in at Traditional Art Residence

8:00 AM:

Arrive at the Yazd Railway Station and take a family-sized taxi to the historic heart of the city.

8:30 AM:

Step into the Yazd Art Residence, a stunning traditional house, to drop off your luggage and admire the central courtyard and fountain.

9:30 AM:

Head up to the rooftop of Cafe Art for a traditional breakfast featuring local bread and jams while gazing at the horizon of Yazd Windcatchers.

10:30 AM:

Begin a guided walk through the narrow, high-walled alleys of the Fahadan District, the oldest neighborhood in the city.

11:30 AM:

Marvel at the soaring minarets and brilliant blue mosaics of the Jameh Mosque of Yazd, an architectural masterpiece of the 14th century.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a traditional family lunch at the historic Hammam-e Khan Restaurant, a beautifully restored 18th-century bathhouse serving authentic Yazdi Shuli soup.

1:30 PM:

Walk to the iconic Amir Chakhmaq Complex to admire its symmetrical alcoves and the massive wooden Nakhl used in local ceremonies.

2:30 PM:

Stop by the legendary Haj Khalifeh Ali Rahbar confectionery to pick up some traditional Qottab and Pashmak for the kids to snack on.

3:30 PM:

Explore the Yazd Water Museum, where you can see the fascinating underground Qanat irrigation system that has sustained the desert city for centuries.

5:00 PM:

Take a short taxi ride to the UNESCO-listed Dowlatabad Garden to marvel at the world's tallest Windcatcher and stroll along the long reflecting pools.

6:30 PM:

Watch a mesmerizing demonstration of ancient Persian strength training at the Saheb A Zaman Zurkhaneh, housed within a historic water reservoir at Amir Chakhmaq Square.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a scenic family dinner on the rooftop of Marco Polo Restaurant, where you can savor Camel Meat stew or grilled kebabs while overlooking the illuminated minarets of the Jameh Mosque of Yazd.

8:30 PM:

Treat the children to a bowl of Yazdi Falooda, a unique local version of the cold starch noodle dessert, at one of the popular stalls surrounding the Amir Chakhmaq Complex.

9:30 PM:

Return to the peaceful courtyard of the Yazd Art Residence to share stories of your first day over a pot of aromatic Persian tea under the moonlight.

Day 2 · Wed, Feb 4
Yazd

Exploring UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Yazd

8:00 AM:

Begin your second day in the desert city with a traditional breakfast at the Yazd Art Residence, sampling local honey, walnuts, and fresh herbs in the tranquil courtyard.

9:00 AM:

Drive to the southern outskirts of the city to explore the Towers of Silence (Dakhmeh-ye Zartoshtiyun), ancient circular structures where Zoroastrians once practiced sky burials atop the wind-swept hills.

10:30 AM:

Visit the sacred Zoroastrian Fire Temple (Yazd Atashkadeh), where you can observe the eternal flame that has been burning for over 1,500 years and see the iconic Faravahar relief.

11:30 AM:

Walk through the Markar Complex, a historic clock tower and museum dedicated to Zoroastrian history and culture, offering educational exhibits that will fascinate both the 4-year-old and the 12-year-old.

12:30 PM:

Head to the renowned Talar-e Yazd Restaurant for a hearty family lunch, where you must try the authentic Khoresht-e Gheimeh Yazdi, a split-pea stew unique to this desert region.

2:00 PM:

Explore the magnificent Lariha House, one of the best-preserved Qajarian traditional houses, featuring intricate stained-glass windows and a cool, tranquil basement designed for summer heat.

3:30 PM:

Visit the historic Alexander's Prison (Zendan-e Eskandar), an ancient domed structure shrouded in legends, where the kids can explore the deep central courtyard and dungeon.

4:30 PM:

Take a leisurely stroll to the Vaqt-os Sa'at Square to admire its unique clock tower and let the children enjoy some local snacks from the street vendors near the Sayyed Rokn-addin Mausoleum.

5:30 PM:

Explore the historic Khan Bazaar, where the family can admire intricately woven Termeh fabrics and the rhythmic sounds of the Copper Bazaar.

6:30 PM:

Head to the Moshir-ol-Mamalek Garden Hotel, a UNESCO-listed garden where children can watch the peacocks roam near the scenic water channels.

7:30 PM:

Dine at the Moshir-ol-Mamalek Restaurant, a majestic venue offering traditional Persian dishes in a serene, plant-filled environment.

9:00 PM:

Enjoy a tranquil evening walk to Aboozar Square to witness the local evening life and enjoy a light snack of Yazdi Baklava.

10:00 PM:

Return to the warm comforts of the Yazd Art Residence to enjoy a pot of herbal tea in the courtyard under the moonlit desert sky.

Day 3 · Thu, Feb 5
Yazd

Ancient Windcatchers and Local Cuisine Experience

8:00 AM:

Enjoy a final traditional breakfast in the tranquil courtyard of Yazd Art Residence, sampling local goat cheese, dates, and fresh Sangak bread.

9:00 AM:

Visit the Ab-Anbar-e-Rostam Giv, an architectural marvel featuring four massive Windcatchers designed to keep the city's water supply cool in the desert heat.

10:00 AM:

Head to the Yazd Art House to see local artisans at work and explore their gallery of handmade ceramics and textiles in the heart of the old city.

11:00 AM:

Discover the Seyed Rokn-addin Mausoleum, where the children can admire the vibrant blue-tiled dome and the intricate calligraphy decorating the interior.

12:00 PM:

Gather the family for a traditional lunch at the Malek-o-Tojjar Traditional Restaurant, a grand merchant's house famous for its beautifully painted wooden ceilings.

1:30 PM:

Take a short walk through the atmospheric Kushk-e-No District to visit the Heidarzadeh Coin Museum, which showcases a vast private collection of Iranian currency within a beautifully restored traditional home.

2:30 PM:

Explore the historic Sigari House, an architectural gem where the family can admire the tall, operational Windcatcher and the intricate woodwork that defines the local Qajarian style.

3:30 PM:

Visit the Iranshahr High School, a stunning example of Pahlavi-era architecture featuring traditional brickwork and sprawling courtyards that will capture the interest of the 12-year-old.

4:30 PM:

Head to the Kasar Saffron and Spice Shop in the traditional bazaar area to let the children experience the scents of the desert and learn about the local spices used in Yazdi Cuisine.

5:30 PM:

Climb up to the rooftop of Cafe Nardoon to witness the transition to dusk, enjoying a refreshing glass of Sekanjabin with cucumber while overlooking the mud-brick rooftops and the Yazd Skyline.

6:30 PM:

Wander through the Historic Alleys of Fahadan at twilight, where the soft glow of street lamps highlights the desert architecture of the Old City of Yazd.

7:30 PM:

Gather for a final Yazdi dinner at Fahadan Traditional Restaurant, tucked inside a restored mansion, where you can sample Khoresht-e-Aloo while the children enjoy the fountain views.

8:30 PM:

Treat the family to a unique dessert experience at Shir Hosein Ice Cream, a local favorite famous for its traditional saffron ice cream and herbal Yazdi Sharbats.

9:30 PM:

Return to the Yazd Art Residence to settle in and pack your belongings in preparation for the morning train departure toward the shores of Bandar Abbas.

Day 4 · Fri, Feb 6
Hormuz Island

Train to Bandar Abbas and Boat Transfer to Hormuz Island

8:00 AM:

Enjoy a final quick breakfast at the Yazd Art Residence and ensure all luggage is packed for the morning checkout.

8:30 AM:

Take a taxi to the Yazd Railway Station, catching a final glimpse of the desert city's distinctive Windcatchers as you leave the historic center.

9:00 AM:

Board the train departing for the coast, settling into your compartment as you begin the journey toward Bandar Abbas.

10:00 AM:

Arrive at the Bandar Abbas Railway Station and quickly secure a motor-taxi or van to transport the family to the waterfront.

10:45 AM:

Check in at the Haqqani Port (Shahid Haqqani Passenger Terminal) and purchase tickets for the next available boat to the island.

11:30 AM:

Board the high-speed passenger ferry for a 45-minute crossing of the Persian Gulf, letting the children look for dolphins in the wake of the boat as you approach Hormuz Island.

12:15 PM:

Disembark at the Hormuz Island Pier and hop onto a colorful local motor-tricycle (tuktuk) for a fun and breezy ride to your guesthouse.

1:00 PM:

Check into your vibrant, traditional accommodation at the Sabora Guesthouse, allowing the children to enjoy the unique, artistic design of the island rooms.

2:00 PM:

Gather the family for a delicious lunch at Gelak Restaurant, where you can sample local Ghalieh Mahi and other seafood dishes seasoned with island spices.

3:30 PM:

Take a ride to the breathtaking Red Beach (Golahek), where the deep crimson sand and the red-tinted waves of the Persian Gulf offer a surreal landscape for children to explore.

4:30 PM:

Visit the historic Portuguese Castle of Hormuz, a massive stone fortress overlooking the sea that provides a fascinating history lesson and panoramic views of the coast.

5:30 PM:

Explore the Museum of Dr. Ahmad Nadalian, where the family can see galleries of local sand art and learn about the intersection of ecology and community art on the island.

6:30 PM:

Head to the scenic Hormuz Island Coastline to watch the sunset paint the sky in vibrant shades that match the island's legendary colorful sands.

7:30 PM:

Dine at the charming Sang-e Sefid (White Stone) Restaurant, a family favorite where you can enjoy authentic Mahi Sorkh-kardeh (fried fish) and spicy local pickles.

8:30 PM:

Visit the Hormuz Art Gallery and Café to enjoy a relaxing cup of southern Ginger Tea while the children admire the intricate local crafts made from the island's natural pigments.

9:30 PM:

Return to the artistic atmosphere of the Sabora Guesthouse to relax in the colorful courtyard and prepare for a full day of island exploration tomorrow.

Day 5 · Sat, Feb 7
Hormuz Island

Discovering the Red Beach and Valley of Statues

8:00 AM:

Start your morning at the Sabora Guesthouse with a nutritious southern breakfast featuring fresh Tomoshi Bread, a signature thin island crepe made with local cheese and dates.

9:00 AM:

Hop into a local motor-tricycle to reach the Rainbow Valley (Darreh-ye Ranguin), where the children can marvel at hills and mountains layered in over 70 different hues of natural mineral soil.

10:30 AM:

Travel to the shimmering Salt Goddess (Elahe-ye Namak), an incredible salt mountain and cave filled with translucent crystals that provide a cool and mesmerizing experience for the family.

11:30 AM:

Embark on a gentle hike through the Valley of Statues (Darreh-ye Tandis-ha), where high-altitude erosion has shaped the rocks into fantastic silhouettes of animals and mythical creatures.

12:30 PM:

Gather for a traditional island lunch at Ashpazkhane-ye Madar-e Bozorg (Grandmother's Kitchen), famous for its authentic Shark Curry and homemade southern pickles.

2:00 PM:

Head to the glittering Silver Beach, where the children can marvel at the unique black sand that sparkles like diamonds under the midday sun due to mica minerals.

3:30 PM:

Explore the incredible Rainbow Cave, a short trek away, where the interior walls are naturally decorated with vibrant, undulating bands of colorful salt and minerals.

4:30 PM:

Visit the Silence Valley (Darreh-ye Sokoot), where you can walk through a dry riverbed of rock salt and listen to the 'cracking' sounds of the earth in the profound quiet.

5:30 PM:

Climb up to the Highlands of Hormuz for a panoramic view of the coastline, allowing the 12-year-old to capture photos of the contrasting turquoise water and red soil.

6:30 PM:

Head to the peaceful Mofaneh Beach as the sun begins to dip, allowing the children to enjoy the cool breeze while watching the sky turn amber over the Persian Gulf.

7:30 PM:

Gather for a family dinner at the cozy Ronak Restaurant, known for its authentic preparation of Mahi Shekam-por (stuffed fish) and local island-style seafood stews.

8:30 PM:

Take a leisurely walk through the Hormuz Village Alleys, where you can stop at a local street stall to try Ranginak, a traditional date-based dessert that the kids will love.

9:30 PM:

Return to the artistic atmosphere of the Sabora Guesthouse to relax in the colorful courtyard and enjoy a final pot of Southern Iranian Tea under the starry island sky.

Day 6 · Sun, Feb 8
Qeshm Island

Sea Crossing to Qeshm and Chahkooh Canyon

8:00 AM:

Savor a final island breakfast at the Sabora Guesthouse, enjoying fresh tropical fruits and regional tea before gathering your luggage for the journey.

8:30 AM:

Take a fun motor-tricycle ride back to the Hormuz Island Pier, waving goodbye to the vibrant murals and colorful soil that define the village.

9:00 AM:

Board the high-speed ferry across the Strait of Hormuz, where the kids can watch the turquoise waves as you make your way toward the largest island in the Persian Gulf.

10:00 AM:

Arrive at the Zakiri Pier in Qeshm City and meet your driver to transfer the family into a spacious vehicle destined for the island's interior.

10:30 AM:

Drop your bags and complete a quick check-in at the Irman Boutique Hotel, a beautifully designed property that blends traditional Qeshmi architecture with modern luxury.

11:30 AM:

Begin the scenic drive toward the western part of the island, entering the protected territory of the Qeshm UNESCO Global Geopark while passing massive salt domes and sedimentary ridges.

12:30 PM:

Gather for an authentic southern lunch at the Nakhoda Amini Guesthouse in Tabl Village, where the family can enjoy local Hawari rice and grilled fish in a traditional garden setting.

2:00 PM:

Explore the majestic Chahkooh Canyon, a geological wonder where the family can walk between towering walls shaped by erosion and see the ancient water wells carved into the rock.

4:00 PM:

Visit the historic Laft Village, often called the village of windcatchers, to admire the Historical Windcatchers of Laft and the ancient Tala Wells used for storing rainwater.

5:30 PM:

Climb up to the ruins of Naderi Castle on the hill overlooking the village to watch the sunset over the Laft Harbor and the clusters of traditional Lenj Boats docked below.

6:30 PM:

Head back toward Qeshm City and enjoy the evening buzz at the Setareh Qeshm Shopping Center, where the family can browse for local perfumes and traditional Bandar-style clothing.

7:30 PM:

Savor a delightful seafood dinner at the Shabhaye Talayi (Golden Nights) Restaurant, a beachfront favorite where you can enjoy Ghalieh Meygoo (shrimp stew) and grilled fish while the children play on the sand of the Qeshm Coastline.

8:30 PM:

Stroll through the lively Qeshm Old Bazaar, an atmospheric market where the family can watch local women in traditional Borgheh masks and find intricate Zardozi handicrafts.

9:30 PM:

Return to the tranquil Irman Boutique Hotel to enjoy a final evening pot of Southern Ginger Tea in the beautifully lit courtyard before retiring to your heritage-style rooms.

Day 7 · Mon, Feb 9
Qeshm Island

Exploring Hara Mangrove Forest and Star Valley

8:00 AM:

Enjoy a leisurely morning at the Irman Boutique Hotel with a southern-style breakfast featuring sweet Nan-e Charkhi and various regional jams in the courtyard.

9:00 AM:

Travel toward the northern coast to reach the Hara Mangrove Forest (Jangal-e Hara), a unique ecological wonder where the forest thrives in the salt waters of the Persian Gulf.

10:00 AM:

Board a private motorboat for a guided excursion through the labyrinthine channels of the Mangrove Forest, allowing the children to spot native herons and mudskippers among the roots.

11:00 AM:

Head to the Guran Shipyard to observe local artisans hand-building massive wooden Lenj Boats, an ancient maritime craft recognized by UNESCO.

11:45 AM:

Stop at a traditional cafe in Soheyli Village to try a refreshing glass of Southern Iranian Mint Tea and sample local dates before heading toward your lunch destination.

12:30 PM:

Dine at the Haft Rangoo Guesthouse for an authentic local seafood lunch, trying island delicacies like Ziboon (fried fish with rice) and the spicy shark-based Poodini salad.

2:00 PM:

Explore the geological wonders of Stars Valley (Darreh-ye Setaregan), where the children can wander through canyons of bizarre mud-brick formations created by wind erosion and legendary meteor strikes.

3:30 PM:

Discover the labyrinthine rock-cut chambers of the Khorbas Caves (Ghar-haye Khorbas), which historically served as ancient refuges and lookouts overlooking the southern coastline.

4:30 PM:

Travel to the Naz Islands (Jazayer-e Naz), where the retreating tide reveals a natural sand bridge across the seabed leading directly into the heart of the Persian Gulf.

5:30 PM:

Take a leisurely family camel ride along the shoreline of Naz Beach as the sun begins to set, casting a golden glow over the traditional fishing boats and the horizon.

6:30 PM:

Head to the renowned Defari Traditional Restaurant, a magnificent mud-brick structure where you can dine in a traditional setting while the children admire the intricate local architecture.

7:30 PM:

Indulge in a signature seafood dinner featuring Kabab-e Mahi (grilled fish) and Ankas (cuttlefish), followed by a serving of warm Arabic Coffee and dates.

8:30 PM:

Explore the modern side of the island at the Qeshm City Center Mall, where the family can browse international brands and visit the Indoor Game Center to keep the children entertained.

9:30 PM:

Take a tranquil stroll through Simorgh Beach Park, enjoying the ocean breeze as the children play on the illuminated playground near the giant Simorgh Statue.

10:30 PM:

Return to the Irman Boutique Hotel to unwind in the quiet courtyard, savoring a final cup of island-style Ginger Tea before your last night on the island.

Day 8 · Tue, Feb 10
Bandar Abbas

Return to Bandar Abbas for Shopping and Sightseeing

8:00 AM:

Enjoy a final southern breakfast at the Irman Boutique Hotel in Qeshm, savoring fresh Tomoshi bread and local tea before checking out.

9:00 AM:

Take a short taxi ride to the Zakiri Pier in Qeshm, where the family will prepare for the return boat crossing to the mainland.

10:00 AM:

Board the high-speed ferry for a scenic 45-minute journey across the Strait of Hormuz, watching the skyline of Bandar Abbas emerge on the horizon.

11:00 AM:

Disembark at the Shahid Haqqani Passenger Terminal and head to the Bandar Abbas Anthropology Museum to explore three floors of artifacts detailing the diverse cultures and maritime history of the Persian Gulf.

11:45 AM:

Visit the nearby Hindu Temple (Masjed-e Hindooha), an architectural marvel built during the Qajar era that serves as a testament to the city's historic trade links with India.

12:30 PM:

Gather the family for a coastal feast at the renowned Khajeh Seafood Restaurant, sampling signature southern dishes like Ghalieh Mahi and spicy Mahi Sorkh-kardeh.

2:00 PM:

Check into the Hormoz Hotel Bandar Abbas, allowing the children a brief rest in the air-conditioned comfort of this storied hotel overlooking the Persian Gulf.

3:30 PM:

Immerse yourselves in the local atmosphere at the Bandar Abbas Fish Market, where the kids can see the diverse marine life of the Strait of Hormuz being sold at the daily auction.

4:30 PM:

Wander through the Bandar Abbas Traditional Bazaar, an excellent place to shop for vibrant Bandari fabrics, aromatic southern spices, and the unique Borgheh masks.

5:30 PM:

Take a refreshing family walk along the Bandar Abbas Coastal Boulevard, keeping an eye out for the local Lenj Boats docked at the shoreline as the afternoon sun begins to mellow.

6:30 PM:

Stroll along the Suru Beach to witness a stunning sunset over the Persian Gulf, letting the children play in the sand while you watch the large cargo ships in the distance.

7:30 PM:

Gather for a local dinner at Emperatoor Restaurant, where you can savor local delicacies such as Shark Poodini or grilled jumbo shrimp in an elegant setting.

8:30 PM:

Explore the vibrant Zeytoon Shopping Center, a perfect spot for the kids to enjoy the arcade while the adults browse for high-quality southern spices and textiles.

9:30 PM:

Visit a local juice stall near the Velayat Beach Park to try a refreshing Southern Iranian Mango Shake, a favorite treat in the humid coastal climate of Bandar Abbas.

10:30 PM:

Return to the Hormoz Hotel Bandar Abbas to settle in for the night, enjoying the views of the illuminated city port from your room.

Day 9 · Wed, Feb 11
Bandar Abbas

Leisure Morning in Bandar Abbas and Evening Train Departure

8:00 AM:

Savor a slow family breakfast at the Hormoz Hotel Bandar Abbas, enjoying a variety of southern Iranian sweets and fresh tropical fruits as you prepare for your final day in the city.

9:30 AM:

Visit the historic Kolah Farangi Pavilion, a unique hexagonal building from the Dutch trading era that serves as a fascinating reminder of the international maritime history of the Persian Gulf.

10:45 AM:

Explore the stunning Seyed Mozaffar Shrine, where the family can admire the vibrant turquoise tiles of the minarets and the intricate mirror work that reflects the brilliant morning sun.

11:45 AM:

Take a gentle walk through Ghadir Coastal Park to enjoy the sea breeze and let the children see the modern sculptures that decorate the waterfront near the Strait of Hormuz.

1:00 PM:

Treat the family to a final coastal banquet at Badgiran Restaurant, an architectural gem where you can dine under giant Traditional Windcatchers and sample authentic Hovari-ye Meygoo (shrimp rice).

2:30 PM:

Visit the Bandar Abbas Navy Museum, an open-air display of historic submarines and naval vessels that offers a fascinating educational experience for the children before leaving the coast.

4:00 PM:

Take a tranquil stroll through the Khalij-e Fars (Persian Gulf) Park, allowing the kids to explore the seaside play areas while you admire the last panoramic views of the Bandar Abbas Port.

5:15 PM:

Stop at Saman Pastry Shop to purchase local southern delicacies such as Ranginak and Southern Persian Baklava, which make for perfect snacks to enjoy during your long train ride back to Tehran.

6:30 PM:

Take a scenic evening walk through the Velayat Coastal Park, watching the local families gather as the sea breeze cools the air along the Persian Gulf.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a final celebratory dinner at Ghoghnoos Seafood Restaurant, where you can savor their famous Southern Grilled Shrimp and fresh local catch while listening to the distant sounds of the harbor.

9:00 PM:

Visit the Setareh-ye Jonoub Mall for some last-minute gift shopping, where the kids can pick out a few more traditional Bandari handicrafts as mementos of their island adventures.

10:00 PM:

Return to the Hormoz Hotel Bandar Abbas to settle the youngsters and begin organizing your luggage, carefully packing your Yazdi Termeh and Hormuz Sand Art for the journey home.

11:00 PM:

Relax on your final night in the south with a pot of Southern Iranian Mint Tea on the hotel terrace, taking in the illuminated views of the Bandar Abbas Port before retiring for the evening.

Day 10 · Thu, Feb 12
Tehran

Arrival in Tehran and End of Family Journey

7:00 AM:

Disembark at the Tehran Railway Station, where the familiar hustle and bustle of the capital greets you after your long rail journey from the southern coast.

8:30 AM:

Enjoy a traditional 'welcome home' breakfast at a local eatery near Rah-Ahan Square, savoring fresh Barbari Bread and local walnuts while the family recounts their favorite moments of the trip.

10:00 AM:

Take a scenic drive to the Azadi Tower, an architectural symbol of the city, to take a final family portrait with the grand structure before your journey concludes.

11:30 AM:

Head towards your final destination in the city, passing through the vibrant Valiasr Street, as you begin to unpack southern treasures like Hormuz Sand Art and Yazdi Termeh fabrics.

1:00 PM:

Gather the family for a celebratory lunch at Shandiz Mashhad on Jordan Street, where you can savor their legendary Shishlik as a grand finale to your culinary journey across Iran.

2:00 PM:

Take a refreshing walk through the pine-scented paths of Taleghani Park, a peaceful green lung in the city center that offers a natural escape for the children.

3:00 PM:

Marvel at the award-winning architecture of the Tabiat Bridge, walking across its curved multi-level decks toward the views of the Alborz Mountains as they tower over the Modarres Expressway.

4:00 PM:

Spend a fascinating afternoon at the Tehran Book Garden, where the children can engage with interactive exhibits in the Science Park and explore the massive Abbas Abad cultural complex.

5:00 PM:

Head into the adjacent Abo-Atash Park to watch the sunset over the Tehran Skyline, allowing the kids to witness the iconic fire-and-water towers light up as the evening begins.

6:00 PM:

Visit the Gonbad-e Mina Planetarium located in the Abbas Abad lands, where the family can enjoy a stellar 3D show about the galaxy that will captivate both the 4-year-old and the 12-year-old.

7:30 PM:

Head to the legendary Alborz Restaurant on Sohrevardi Street for a grand farewell dinner, savoring their world-famous High-quality Kebabs and saffron-infused rice in a classic Tehran atmosphere.

9:00 PM:

Drive through the beautifully lit Valiasr Street, the longest street in the Middle East, to admire the towering plane trees and the vibrant evening energy of the capital one last time.

10:00 PM:

Return home to begin the process of unpacking your southern souvenirs, like the Hormuz Sand Art jars and Yazdi Baklava, while sharing final memories of your 9-day family adventure.

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