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4 Days Varzaneh Tour
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4 Days Varzaneh Tour

Wonders of The Desert

Overview of 4 days Varzaneh tour

About 100 kilometers southeast of Isfahan, lies a golden desert with stunning dunes, unique natural landscapes, and cultural attractions. Varzaneh Desert is the perfect place to explore part of the vast deserts of Iran and make unforgettable memories. There is much to see and do in the Varzaneh desert; sandboarding, safari, camel riding, stargazing, enjoying the magical sceneries of the desert during the sunset, picnicking in the desert, and so much more. If you are already exploring Iran in the classic heritage route, a little break in the magical nature of the Varzaneh Desert could add more to your trip. 
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4 Days
From $684
Service code: 105808
Trip Code: VR 189
Update: Thursday 2026/01/15
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Is this 4 days Varzaneh tour for me?

Travel Style: Iran cultural Tour, Iran nature tours, Iran Day 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: 3 - AVERAGE

​​​​Light walking, few climbs 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.
4 Days Varzaneh Tour

Itinerary (4 days Varzaneh tour)

​Day 1: Tehran / Isfahan
Fly to Isfahan, then drive towards Varzaneh Desert. Have some time to relax and get acquainted with the area. 
Overnight Traditional Ecolodge
Day 2: Varzaneh
Explore the historical Citadel of Ghortan, visiting Varzaneh highlights including Gav Chah, Asyab Shotor, and Karbafy workshop.
Overnight Traditional Ecolodge
Day 3: Varzaneh
Enjoy the Sand Dune of the desert and spend time near Wetland Gavkhooni. Picnic in the desert and immerse yourself in the silence of the desert under starry night. Go back to your accommodation at the end of the night. 
Overnight Traditional Ecolodge
Day 4: Tehran
Drive to Tehran. Explore a bit of Kashan en route, visiting Fin Garden, Tabatabaei House, and Boroujerdi House. 
 
 
 
What's Included in the Varzaneh 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
  • Traditional Ecolodge (3 Nights)
Other Services
  • Entrances Fee
  • VAT
Meals
  • Breakfast (3 Courses)
  • Lunch (0 Courses)
  • Dinner (3 Courses)
 
 
5 reasons to travel to Varzaneh:
  1. Unique dresses of women, they all wear white dresses.
  2. Ghoortan castle
  3. Gavkhouni Wetland
  4. Gav Chah, the traditional way of irrigation
  5. Shotor Asiyab, a mill that is working by a camel

 

 

Tailor-made your 4-day Varzaneh Desert tour with HiPersia!

Book your private Camel Riding Tour with us. Whether you have specific places in mind or activities you'd like to experience, we can make it happen. From choosing your preferred type of accommodation -be it a classic hotel, traditional, boutique, or hostel- to adding a natural twist to your classic tour, we'll personalize the trip to Iran to your liking. Our goal is to make sure your journey is seamless, enjoyable, and memorable with our local expert guides. Share your ideas with us, and we’ll take care of the rest! By booking or participating in a tour and any related products or services with HiPersia Inc. you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to be bound by Hipersia Terms and Conditions.
 
 
 
Description Amount (per person)
For 2 pax or more
$684
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