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Tour Category: Iran Trekking Tours Packages 2025

6 Days
Mount Damavand Tours in 6 Days
530 €
3 Days
Quick Damavand Trekking Tours in 3 Days
390 €
4 Days
Mount Sabalan Tour Packages
450 €
5 Days
Damavand Trekking Tour in 5 Days
450 €
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, trekking in Iran is considerably safe if you take safety precautions. Steady trails like Damavand are great, and you should avoid border areas altogether. Political warnings urge caution for some nationalities. Get travel insurance, use certified guides, and prepare for the weather.

It depends on the level of difficulty you want to experience. Some of the top trekking routes are:

  •   Golestan National Park: This is a great place for beginners and those who want to see the lush landscape.
  •   Dasht-e Kavir Desert: This is a great place for journeying in the Sahara and enjoying the unique settings.
  •   Zagros Mountains: Suitable for those wanting to experience a rugged route.
  •   Alamut Valley: Trekking here is great for experiencing a moderate challenge and also taking in the spectacular views.
  •   Mount Damavand: This may be the most difficult route. It is suitable for experienced trekkers.

Guides are advised for better navigation and safety. Citizens of the US, UK and Canada need guided tours due to visa regulations. Solo trekking is permitted on designated trails like Alamut, although it is dangerous if you don’t know the area.

Most trails have warm weather in the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Trekking in high-altitude places like Mount Damavand is best done in the summer, whereas Alborz ski trips or desert hikes are best done in the winter.

Group tours range in price from €380 to €500, economy from €580 to €700, and private VIP €780 to €1,200 for three days, which includes permits, guides and meals. Extra fees include insurance (€50-€100) and a visa (€15-€75). Budget options with group tours are great for those who don’t want to break the bank.

Damavand is difficult due to its high elevation. Zagros and Alamut are moderate and call for physical condition. Golestan has simple, mild routes, but desert treks need more stamina. Make sure to contact us in advance for preparation.

Bring a water bottle, a backpack, hiking boots and layered and insulated clothing. Women must cover their heads with a scarf or other head covering, and trekking at Damavand requires a sleeping bag and crampons. There are only a few rentals available, so check with us beforehand.

Yes, tents in deserts, guesthouses in Zagros/Alamut and camping or huts in Damavand are among the options you can choose. Meals such as bread, stews and regional cuisine are served. Keep in mind that there aren’t many vegetarian options. Remember to reserve certified accommodations beforehand.

Most foreign tourists can obtain a visa upon arrival for between €15 and €75 at Iranian airports. Tour agency sponsorship is required for the US, UK and Canada through Irun2Iran. Apply 1 to 2 weeks in advance with your itinerary, passport and photos.

Yes, but they should wear modest apparel (lengthy sleeves, trousers) and headscarves. Group tours are safe thanks to Irun2Iran. Locals are quite hospitable, but trust your instincts and avoid remote areas. Comfort and cultural respect are offered by mixed groups and female-friendly guides.