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We show Iran in a different way Established in 1965 Tavakoli Tour & Travel , is one of the reputable tour and travel operators in Iran with more than a half century of professional experience presence on a variety of tour package such as

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We show Iran in a different way

Established in 1965

Tavakoli Tour & Travel , is one of the reputable tour and travel operators in Iran

with more than a half century of professional experience presence on a variety

of tour package such as

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*cultural & historical tours

*nomadic tribes tours

*business & conventional tours

*eco tours

*adventure tours

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*sport tours including Ski and so on.

* congresses and large\ events

and so forth in Iran. A tour operator you can trust

As Full Service Provider, we offer all travel related services around your corporate

travel needs and have a team of over 50 specialists to always be at your service

also under of license ICHTO ( Iran Culture Heritage, Handicraft & Tourism

Organization), member of IATA ( International Air Transport Association) and many

other related organizations, we guarantee highest service level and profound

expertise.

Please have a glance at our enclosed company presentation to get an idea of

how Tavakoli Tour & Travel co can perfectly meet your client’s requirements in this

specific field of business.

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IRANIAN VISA SERVIES

In Iran, only some tour operators can apply for tourist visa specially

AMERICAN, CANADIAN AND BRITISH CITIZENS .Therefore , we can quickly

tourist visa to Iran.

Why do U Choose Iran?

Ancient towns that date back to the Silk Road era, elaborate mosques that beam out

the evocative call to prayer and modern cities where fashion-conscious youth rub

shoulders with conservative elders. It’s time to demystify the misconceptions about

Iran! Exquisite palaces, domed mosques, brilliant bazaars and gracious people all

make Iran a true travel gem. But don’t believe us .come and experience the splendor

of Iran yourself.

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OUR SERVICES

*Professional Tour Guide in main languages.

*Accommodation

*All Transfers

*All entrances

*Domestic Air & Ground Transportation

*Visa Formalities (FIT& GIR)

* Arranging Conferences, Fairs & conventions e.g. B to B , B to C

*Insurance (optional)

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PERSIA

Understanding Iran or Persia has always been very complicated and confusing. Iran

as an Islamic state in the heart of Middle East enjoying a glorious past of non-

Islamic culture which had the world paramountcy in the ancient world, has kept its

testimonies for the people of the world and is welcoming to travel to; it is easy to

understand this reality through legacies left from the Achaemenians and Sassanians

Empires all around the present day country Iran. Persia was invaded by the Arabs in

7th century that made a milestone of Persian history that has been continued to the

present time. Converting Persia has been the matter of great debate amongst the

historians either to analyze the history trough academic or religious eyes. Either we

want to believe the reality about this land or to prefer to accept whatever has been

told about her by media the best way to touch the reality is to see the country

through your own eyes since seeing is believing.

We invite you to visit our country and share her beauties with you so that you can

experience a new insight about Iran.

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UNESCO SITE IN IRAN

Cultural (20)

Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran (2008)

Bam and its Cultural Landscape (2004)

Bisotun (2006)

Chogha Zanbil (1979)

Cultural Landscape of Maymand (2015)

Golestan Palace (2013)

Gonbad-e Qābus (2012)

Congregational of Isfahan (2012)

Meidan Emam, Esfahan (1979)

Pasargadae (2004)

Persepolis (1979)

Shahr-i Sokhta (2014)

Sheikh Safi al-din Khānegāh and Shrine Ensemble in Ardabil (2010)

Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System (2009)

Soltaniyeh (2005)

Susa (2015)

Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex (2010)

Takht-e Soleyman (2003)

The Persian Garden (2011)

The Persian Qanat (2011)

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SHORTCUT TO CITIES

Anzali & Masuleh

The architectural style that makes Masuleh special can be seen elsewhere in Iran

but not so perfectly preserved. In order to accommodate houses, a bazaar, 18

mosques and all the facilities of a village of just under 2,000 inhabitants.

Ardebil

Ardabil is known for its silk , rugs and carpet trade tradition. the Ardabil Shrine, the

sanctuary and tomb of Shaikh Safî ad-Dîn, eponymous founder of the Safavid

dynasty.

Bishapour

Bishapur ,the City of Shapur I, was founded in 266. Shapur was the second

Sassanian king, after Ardashir, and his city was on the road

from Persepolis to Ctesiphon.

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Bistun

The Bistoun Historic Site is located in the northwest province of Kermanshah on a

branch of the Aryan Trade Roads(also called the Silk Roads),a portion of which

became the Royal Road of Darius I, the Great.

Estakhr

Estakhr was a prosperous city under the Sasanian Empire and briefly served as its

capital from 224 to 226 CE.

Firuzabad

Firuzabad anciently, Sassanid Middle Persian Ardashir-Khwarrah meaning "The Glory

of Ardashir")[1] is a city in and the capital of Firuzabad County, Pars

Province (Persian Province), Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 58,210, in

12,888 families.

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Isfahan

An encyclopedia of Iranian and Islamic arts and architecture. A great collection of

UNESCO SITE ,historic monuments, such as bridges, mosques, palaces, houses,

churches, synagogues, mausoleums, pigeon towers, fire temples, minarets and so

on.

Izadkhast

The complex contains the castle of Izadkhast, one caravanserai and the Safavid-

period bridge. The works inside of the castle belong to different periods from

Sassanids to Qajars. The most important section of the complex is the castle that

has been built on singular bedrock in a sand construction and close to the valley of

Izadkhast.

Kerman

The city has a mud-brick core centred around the historic and very lively bazaar.

This is surrounded by ever-expanding low-rise, blond-brick suburbs punctuated

by qanat-fed parks.The city is something of a melting pot, blending Persians with the

more subcontinental Baluchis who dominate areas east of here.

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Khorramabad

. At the 2006 census, its population was 328,544, in 75,945 families.[] Khorramabad

is situated in the Zagros Mountains.the city center, a tall citadel called Falak-ol-

Aflak (The Heaven of Heavens), a relic of the Sassanid era.

Naein

"Nei" (“straw” in English) which is a marshy plant.It has one of the earliest remaining

Sassanid era fort, now in ruins, called Narin Ghal'eh.It extensively uses ab anbars.

Naein is most famous in the world for itsrugs.

Natanz

The famous Karkas mountain chain (Kuh-e Karkas) (meaning mountain of vultures),

at an elevation of 3,899 meters, rises above the town, and locals point in its direction

telling how the Achaemenian King, Darius III, was killed nearby.

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Necropolis

Naqsh-e Rustam is an ancient necropolis The oldest relief at Naqsh-i Rustam dates

to c.1000 BC. Though it is severely damaged, it depicts a faint image of a man with

unusual head-gear and is thought to be Elamite in origin. The depiction is part of a

larger image, most of which was removed at the command of Bahram II. Four tombs

belonging to Achaemenid kings are carved out of the rock face at a considerable

height above the ground.

Pasargad

Pasargadae (from Ancient Greek: was the capital of the Achaemenid

Empire under Cyrus the Great who had issued its construction (559–530 BC); it was

also the location of his tomb. It was a city in ancient Persia.

Persepolis

Persepolis (Greek, literally meaning "The city of the Persians") also known as Takht-

e-Jamshid was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330

BC).

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Susa

Susa was an ancient city of the Proto-Elamite, Elamite, First Persian

Empire, Seleucid, and Parthian empires of Iran, and one of the most important cities

of the Ancient Near East.

Taq-e Bostan

Taq wa San or Taq-e Bostan is a site with a series of large rock reliefs from the era

of Sassanid Empire of Persia, theIranian dynasty which ruled western Asia from 226

to 650 AD.

Takht-e Soleiman

Takht-e Soleiman is an archaeological site in West Azarbaijan Iran. The citadel

includes the remains of a Zoroastrian fire temple built during the Sassanid .

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Tehran

In the Classical era, part of the present-day city of Tehran was occupied by

a Median city that in the Avesta occurs as Rhaga

of the city.

Yazd

Because of generations of adaptations to its desert surroundings, Yazd has a

unique Persian architecture. It is nicknamed the city of windcatchers Persian:

Shahr-e Badgirha) because of its ancient Persianwindcatchers. It is also very well

known for its Zoroastrian fire temples, ab anbars, qanats, yakhchals, Persian

handicrafts, Termeh (Iranian handwoven cloth), silk weaving, and its high

quality Yazdi confectionery.