Ski-Zard Kuh-Kuh-e Dinar-Isfahan

Ski-Zard Kuh-Kuh-e Dinar-Isfahan

Ski-Zard Kuh-Kuh-e Dinar-Isfahan

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Iran is located in western Asia with more than 82 million population. Iran is the second largest country of the Middle East and the 17th largest one in the world. Iran is a marvellous country surrounded by stunning forests, jungles, mountains, and seas. Its culture, history, and architecture goes back to ages ago. It`s a country well-known for its hospitable and warm-blooded people.   Zard Kuh is a magnificent mountain in Zagros mountain rage with 4221 m altitude.  It has 11 summits all above 4000 m to climb. The name is the combination of two words “Zard” which means yellow and “Kooh” which means mountain.   Isfahan (1590 m) is like a painting with its astonishing historic monuments of Safavid era, its fabulous weather during the various seasons, its one of a kind handicraft, and an almighty Zayande Rood river running through the city. It`s been known as “Isfahan nesfe jahan” among Iranians which means Isfahan is like a half of a world that refers to its history, culture and ample historical spots.   Kuh-e Dinar with 4409 m altitude is the highest one in the Zagros Mountain range. It`s snowcapped summit is the place for ski lovers!

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Starting Point

Isfahan

Ending Point

Isfahan

Accommodation

Isfahan: 3 nights hotel, 3 nights local house, 2 nights camp

Included

Professional Mountain Guide with Climbing Instruction Certificate.

Transportation

Permits for Entering Each Region.

Beverages

Accommodations (Hotel, Villa, Lodge, Shelter, Camp)

Professional Cultural Guide for City Tours.

Permits for Ascend.

Meals

Entrance Fee to Visited Sites.

Not Included

Hotel Reservation Extra to the One Mentioned in the Itinerary.

Visa Fee.

Any Extra Request Not Mentioned in the Itinerary.

Ski and Trekking Equipment.

Tips to Guides and Staffs.

Single Room Supplement.

Personal Travel Insurance.

Coffee House Services.

Tour Plan


Daily plan :

locations:

About Iran:

Iran is situated in Western Central Asia in the area commonly referred to as the Middle East. It was geographically known as Persia until as recently as the twentieth century. In the North and Northwest, it is bordered by the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan (not to be confused with its own Iranian Azerbaijan region), Armenia and the autonomous Nakhchivan enclave. To the West lie Turkey and Iraq. Its southern boundaries extend to the scenic shores of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. It is adjacent to Afghanistan and Pakistan in the East and Turkmenistan to the Northeast.

Weather and Seasons:

Iran is one of the only countries in the world which has the complete four seasons.In summer, the weather can be cool as well as warm, and in the cold winters, it can be mild.A large part of the country suffers great extremes of heat and cold between summer and winter and rainfall is mainly confined to winter and spring. Summers are warm to hot with virtually continuous sunshine, with high humidity on the southern coasts. Very high temperatures can be experienced along the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea with a danger of heat exhaustion. Winter weather is very changeable with some mild, wet spells but also some very cold periods with frost and snow. A small area along the Caspian coast has a very different climate, here rainfall is heaviest from late summer to mid winter but falls throughout the year.

Keep in Mind

When planning the tours, we do consider all the possibilities that might affect the tour. Unexpected incidents like geographical, political, and social can cause some changes in the tour. During fall and winter ascends, due to the unstable weather condition we have a day as “reservation day”. The cost of this day is nonrefundable and is added to the total cost of the trip and even if it is not used the money will not be given back to the tourist. Our tours are absolutely tailor made and any changes that you have in mind will be applied to the tour. You can add or omit acclimatization day, cultural tours, and extend or shorten the days of your tour. When there is a need to ascend to the shelter extra luggage will be transferred by mules and you will have light backpack with just essentials. As the law of the Islamic country female tourists must have hijab. Scarf, long sleeve blouse which are up to mid-thigh length, and pants are required. Men shall not wear shorts in public places. Iran`s currency may seem a tad difficult to follow but you will get used to as you shop once or twice. The formal format and name of Iranian money is Rial but Tooman is common between people. (10,000 Rials = 1,000 Tooman) Roads of Isfahan to Chelgerd is asphalted and in a good condition, so is Isfahan to Khafr.

About Equipment

Wicking base layers (synthetic or wool) Fleece jacket or vest Fleece pants Insulating jacket (down or poly fill) Insulating hat, cap, balaclava or headband Sun-shielding hat or cap Socks (synthetic or wool) plus spares Gloves or mittens Gaiters Rain jacket with hood (or soft shell) Waterproof pants or bibs Bandana or Buff (neck or face gaiter) Map Compass Sunscreen Sunglasses, goggles or glacier glasses Lip balm Headlamp or flashlight Extra batteries First-aid kit Matches Knife Duct tape Rope Helmet Harness (with adjustable leg loops) Boots (crampon-compatible) Crampons Ice axe (with leash) Belay/rappel device Pulley Climbing pack Route description or guidebook Locking carabiner(s) Nonlocking carabiners Runners—singles and doubles Prusik cords Hand protection (athletic tape, gloves) Signaling mirror Crevasse rescue gear Avalanche transceiver Shovel Probe

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Sardabe

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Sa`dabad Palace

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Gandom Beryan

Ganjali Khan Square

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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

Naqshe Jahan Square

Isfahan International Airport

Hyrcania

Hesarchal

Tange Galoo

Kelardasht

Vandarbon

Alborz mountain range

Bargah Sevom

Polour

Mazandaran

Barbar Castle

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Niavaran Palace

Tajrish Bazaar

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Perspolis

Naranjestan Qavam

Arg-e-Karim Khan

Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque

Eram garden

Hafez Tomb

Shiraz International Airport

Chehel Sotoon Palace

Zarabad

Gosfandsara

IKA

Zagros Mountains

Alamut

Doberar

Dena

Zard Kuh

Varzaneh

Shahdad

Matin Abad

Abyaneh

Mesr

Sabalan

Shiraz

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Damavand

Alam Kuh

Tehran

Ardabil

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