Project Description
This extraordinary 5-day expedition to conquer the legendary Mount Damavand, where adventure and natural beauty unite in perfect harmony. As you reach the peak, the world unfolds beneath you, revealing a panorama of breathtaking vistas that revive your soul. Our expert guide will provide practical advice on acclimatization and offer expertise to ensure your safety and comfort throughout this trekking.
Are you ready to challenge yourself and create lifelong memories at the highest peak in Iran, the magnificent Damavand?
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Tehran/Polour
Depart Tehran and hit the road to Polour in a sedan car.
Day 2: Polour/ Base Camp/Camp 3
Drive to Goosfand Sara, Damavand Base Camp at 3000m on a 4WD.
Hike up to Camp 3 (Bargah Sevom) at 4200m.
Day 3: Acclimatization
Hike up to 5000m to get acclimatized.
Return to Camp 3.
Day 4: Conquer Peak/Camp 3
Hike up to the peak at 5671m.
Enjoy exploring the area and taking photos.
Descend to Camp 3 (Bargah Sevom) at 4200m.
Day 5: Camp 3/Goosfand Sara/Tehran
Descend to Goosfand Sara at 3000m.
Drive to Larijan and Rineh on a 4WD.
Drive to Tehran in a sedan car.
When you arrive in Tehran, you can select a sightseeing tour to visit the city in the next few days.
2-8 Participants:
- Per Person: €450
* Discounts for groups of 4+
* Surcharge for solo travelers
- Altitude: 5671 m
- Geographical index: 35° 57′ 17″ N, 52° 06′ 34″ E
- Location: 75 km northeast of Tehran
- Group Size: Min 2 – Max 8
- Style: Adventure, Mountaineering
- Best Time: Mid-May to Late-September
- Highlights: Damavand
- Dining: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners, refreshments, hot drink
- Accommodation: 4 nights in camp
- Accompanying Team: Mountain guide, cook
- Transportation: Sedan car from/to Tehran, 4WD from/to Goosfand Sara, Mule if needed (each passenger up to 8k)
- Damavand Permit Fee
- Iran Visa authorization code (FOC)
- Normal physical conditions and fitness
- Experience in climbing up to 4000 meters
- August is the best time you can climb to the peak without special equipment. However, there is the possibility of sudden weather changes and snowfalls, even in summer.
- Special climbing conditions and equipment are necessary for winter ascent.
- Warm clothes
- Hiking boots
- Gaiter
- Sunglass
- Sunscreen cream
- Climbing pick
- Trekking pole
- Gortex
- Polar sweater
- Head Light
- Personal medicament
- Best Price Guarantee
- No Prepayment
- Some FOC Services
- Get Discounts on Next Trips
Thanks for your help and for providing us with a great experience. All the best to you and your future endeavors and hope to make it back again to Iran someday.
I would have no hesitation in recommending your services to my friends, as I have said before, I really appreciated the way you answered emails promptly and professionally and made the entire experience easy and enjoyable.
I’m writing to tell you what an unbelievably enjoyable trip you arranged for me. Everything went perfectly. The accommodations were great, especially the quaint traditional guest houses.
Damavand Trekking 5 Days
This extraordinary 5-day expedition to conquer the legendary Mount Damavand, where adventure and natural beauty unite in perfect harmony. Our expert guide will provide practical advice on acclimatization and offer expertise to ensure your safety and comfort throughout this trekking.
Are you ready to challenge yourself and create lifelong memories at the highest peak in Iran, the magnificent Damavand?
Detailed Itinerary
2-8 Participants:
- Per Person: €450
* Discounts for groups of 4+
* Surcharge for solo travelers
- Altitude: 5671 m
- Geographical index: 35° 57′ 17″ N, 52° 06′ 34″ E
- Location: 75 km northeast of Tehran
- Group Size: Min 2 – Max 8
- Style: Adventure, Mountaineering
- Best Time: Mid-May to Late-September
- Highlights: Damavand
- Dining: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners, refreshments, hot drink
- Accommodation: 4 nights in camp
- Accompanying Team: Mountain guide, cook
- Transportation: Sedan car from/to Tehran, 4WD from/to Goosfand Sara, Mule if needed (each passenger up to 8k)
- Damavand Permit Fee
- Iran Visa authorization code (FOC)
- Normal physical conditions and fitness
- Experience in climbing up to 4000 meters
- August is the best time you can climb to the peak without special equipment. However, there is the possibility of sudden weather changes and snowfalls, even in summer.
- Special climbing conditions and equipment are necessary for winter ascent.
- Warm clothes
- Hiking boots
- Gaiter
- Sunglass
- Sunscreen cream
- Climbing pick
- Trekking pole
- Gortex
- Polar sweater
- Head Light
- Personal medicament
- Best Price Guarantee
- No Prepayment
- Some FOC Services
- Get Discounts on Next Trips
Thanks for your help and for providing us with a great experience. All the best to you and your future endeavors and hope to make it back again to Iran someday.
I would have no hesitation in recommending your services to my friends, as I have said before, I really appreciated the way you answered emails promptly and professionally and made the entire experience easy and enjoyable.
I’m writing to tell you what an unbelievably enjoyable trip you arranged for me. Everything went perfectly. The accommodations were great, especially the quaint traditional guest houses.
Hello,
I am preparing a team for a trip to Iran and we would like to climb the Damavend peak. I found your website and I have some questions. Is the overnight stay in a mountain hut or will we need tents? Is late August early September available?
Best Regards,
Marcin
Hello Marcin,
Thank you for reaching out to us. We’re glad to hear that you’re interested in climbing Damavand peak in Iran. To answer your questions, there are mountain huts available on the mountain that climbers can use for overnight stays. However, it’s also possible to camp on the mountain if you prefer to bring your own tent.
Late August and early September are generally good times to climb Damavand. The weather is usually mild with clear skies, making it a great time to enjoy the mountain’s beautiful scenery.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to ask. We’re happy to help in any way we can.