Isfahan is a city in central Iran, south of Tehran and is the capital of Esfahan Province. The Persians call it “Nesf-e-Jahan”, meaning “Half The World”.
Due to its beautiful hand-painted tiling and magnificent public square, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. An ancient town and capital of Persia from 1598 to 1722, it was long noted for its fine carpets and silver filigree.
Today, textile and steel mills take their place. Its architecture, tree-lined boulevards and relaxed pace make it one of the highlights of Iran. The city is 430km south of Tehran at the foothills of the Zagros mountain range. The dazzling city of Isfahan, is an important cultural hub in Iran with some of the most breathtaking mosques in the country. A world you won’t want to leave after spending only a few days there. low down in Isfahan and you will fall in love. And this comes from me. And I don’t even like cities. There is no doubt, Isfahan is different. It’s full of life, culture, colors, hopes, and dreams. Be a part of it, if only for a few days, and leave a small part of your heart behind. Or a big chunk.
Isfahan might be on the trodden tourist route in Iran, but the country is still one of those off the beaten track destinations you need to visit, so even so, you won’t meet too many tourists.

Culinary tour

Food and dining has a public face in Iran, but its fullest development and greatest glories are to be found in the private setting of the home, among relatives and friends. Especially in social gatherings, the variety and abundance of foods, as well as the conviviality and generosity of the host, are remarkable. Sharing food is an important mechanism of socialization and social bonding.

A traditional proverb states that a way to win someone’s favor is to share your food with them: namakgir kardan , which means “having someone to have a taste of the salt in your food” (i.e., to become bound by hospitality).

Food is not an end itself but a means of family solidarity and social exchange, especially in the traditional world of the past when families were extended and eating was a communal affair within the extended family.

In general, culinary practices in Iran have been affected by several important cultural factors. The most obvious, of course, are the requirements of Islamic dietary law since the vast majority of the population are Muslims: meat should come from animals that have been ritually slaughtered; pork and certain other foods are forbidden; and wine or other alcoholic beverages, though certainly used by some people at various times, are illegal under Islamic law and have been strictly prohibited since the establishment of the Islamic Republic.
Come Iran, Taste our culinary food and Enjoy well.

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Cultural & Historical tours

Iranian culture and civilization endows the place with unique rituals, believes, attitudes, art forms, handicrafts and others. An enigmatic country like Iran has its root deep into its custom, culture, history and religion. The more you try to enjoy this essence, the more amusing Iran becomes. Known for its flavored legacy and history, this land has a unique charm that accounts for its sovereignty, customs, beauty and others. Each city is different in this element creating a cluster of diversity that no other country can show. Shiju cultural and historical tours is organized at the right time to enjoy epic rituals, traditions, customs and others. Usually, these tours focus on famous local festivals that draws tourists and locals to take part.

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Cycling tour

Undoubtedly, cycling is a ton of fun. No matter if you choose to hop on your bike for starting a new adventure, for health reasons or simply for enjoying nature, cycling has lots of benefits. In addition, if you choose a great destination like a beautiful forest or a peaceful shore, you are going to double the joy. Biking in nature is a wonderful way to reconnect with it and reduce your worries and stress. Here, we are going to explore some of the most beautiful spots in Iran for biking. These amazing destinations will help you to slow down and discover the nature and history surrounding while biking.

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Daily tour

Iran is full of beautiful tourism attractions worth visiting. If your travel time to Iran is short, or you have traveled to Iran with a goal other than entertainment such as commercial and exhibition travels and even if you are a back packer and want to travel to Iran without having any planned tour packages, we suggest to you our Daily Tour packages in the different cities of Iran. You can add to or subtract from the number of the travel days of this package and customize it for you.

These packages are offered to you with local meal, transfer, local guide or can be even given to you without them.

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