Zanjan is located in the northwest of Iran. Zanjan has a cold semi-arid climate with hot, dry summers and cold, moist winters, often with snowfall. Precipitation is very low and mostly falls between October and May.
Zanjan has many tourists and natural attractions that every traveler will praise. Explore the fascinating Katal Khore cave, colorful mountains similar to the 'painted deserts' of outback Australia and badlands America, the archaeology museum that comprises ‘Museum of Salt Men' mummies discovered over the years in the Chehrabad Salt Mine, the Behestan Castle, the intriguing long Bazaar, Garmaab village, Dashkasan village, and Zanjan stone caravanserai. If you’re looking for a great Knife, there’s no better place to be.
Is this 2 days Zanjan tour for me?
Travel Style: Iran cultural Tour, Iran nature tours, Iran city tours
All of the highlights, culture, access, and I-can’t-believe-we-did-that moments, all at a great price.
Service Level: Standard
Simple and clean hotels and hostels; affordable public and private transport; lots of optional activities.
Demanding: AVERAGE- 2
Light walking, few climb more challenging than a flight of stairs. Easy does it.
Trip Type: Iran Private tours
Private tours are more flexible when it comes to your group size, travel dates, and what your trip includes.
Itinerary (2 days Zanjan tour)
Day 1: Dragon Temple
Drive to Dashkasan village and visit the Dragon temple, Rakhtshooy Khaneh edifice, visit Achaemenid men in Saltman museum, having lunch in the Zanjan stone caravanserai.
Day 2: Soltaniyeh
Drive to Garmaab village and explore Katale Khor cave, the Dome of Soltaniyeh, which is a UNESCO world heritage.
What's Included in Zanjan Tour
Transportation
Tourist Vehicle
All The Excursions
All Transport Between Destinations & To/From Included Activities
Staff & Experts
English Speaking Tour Leader Throughout
Local Guide
Accommodations
Hotel (1 Night)
Other Services
Entrances Fee
VAT
Meals
Breakfast (1 Course)
5 Reasons to Travel to Zanjan:
The UNESCO-listed Dome of Soltaniyeh, which is one of the largest brick domes in the world.
The Museum of Salt Men
The Dragon Stone temple, situated outside of the Dashkasan caves remains from the Ilkhanate era (the Mongol Empire).