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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Hello, (Hola! ) Salam! This is Pourya From Iran , I am working as a tour operator for more than 5 years , My previous guests said I am a safe driver but we are not going to drive here with Guru, So you can count on my knowledge about hidden part of the city. Originally from Abadan City of Oil and live here(Shiraz) for many years. Now I am trying to find more friends and also show our guests a unique aspects of Shiraz like Shiraz beautiul Mosques and Gardens and Also Shiraz special Sweets and deserts ( Faloodeh Shiraz ) or Carrot juice and Icecream , if it happens some Shiraz Wine. Please leave your Number or Text me on Whats app +98 917 115 7020 for confirmation.
Visiting this place without a guide would be like visiting a bunch of stones without any description and exciting stories.
Persepolis (Takht-e Jamshid) is the name of one of the ancient cities of Iran that consistently over the years was the magnificent and ceremonial capital of Iran kingdom during the Achaemenid Empire. In this ancient city there exists a building called Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid) which is constructed during the reign of Darius, Xerxes (New-Persian Khashayar, more correctly, khašāyāršā), and Artaxerxes I (Ardeshir I), and for about 50 years was the center for ritual ceremonies, especially Nowruz. Necropolis (Naghsh-e Rustam) Naqsh-e Rustam is one of the most spectacular and awe-inspiring ancient sites of the Achaemenid Empire, consisting of the colossal tombs of Persian kings dating back to the first millennium BC.
It stands as a lasting memory of a once-powerful empire that ruled over a significant portion of the ancient world.
Itinerary:
Drive from Shiraz for an hour to get to Persepolis as magnificent pre-Islamic Persian ruins from Achaemenid dynasty 530 BC, registered as a world heritage.
Later drive to Necropolis (Naghsh-e Rustam) which is also a registered world heritage.
Useful information:
- Transportation and Entrance Tickets are not included
I will pick you up in front of Karim Khan Citadel
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).