Iran Tour for Pakistani Citizens is a special Iran tour package for travelers from Pakistan with a unique itinerary. Here, we explain all Iran travel guides for Pakistani citizens, like the Iran visa process, how to get an Iran sim card, the best travel time, the best airlines to Iran, and all the FAQs about travel to Iran.
You can find all the tour information for booking the Iran Tour for Pakistani citizens here. Tour information includes tour itinerary, tour services, list of must-see attractions in this tour, tour route on map, list of hotels, and best tour rate with discount.
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Why Pakistani tourists enjoy visiting Iran?
Iran, rich in history and full of local life, has become a popular destination for Pakistani tourists. There are many cultural similarities between Pakistanis and Iranians.
Pakistani tourists are drawn to Iran by its many historical places and impressive buildings. Places like Persepolis, amazing mosques, Persian gardens, and traditional bazaars. This is because they all enjoy history and culture, and of course, visiting religious Iranian cities is an essential reason that Pakistani tourists like to visit Mashhad, Qom and Shiraz. Imam Reza Holy Shrine is in Mashhad, Masoumeh Holy Shrine, and religious schools are in Qom, and Shah Cheragh Holy Shrine is in Shiraz.
Traveling to Iran is an affordable trip, and it’s not expensive. Remember to taste local foods and buy some local sweets as souvenirs.
Pakistani travelers who want to visit Iran need a visa. Before going on a trip, Pakistani citizens must get this visa from a nearby embassy, consulate, or visa centre. You can get your visa before you go to Iran if you have a regular Pakistani passport. To do this, you must have a visa authorization number before going to the Iranian consulate of your choice to pick up your visa.
This visa lets you stay in Iran for up to 90 days, but you can stay longer if you want to. It is for three months from the date it was issued.
Please note that Pakistani tourists cannot get an Iran airport visa to travel to Iran. So, the best thing to do is to apply for an Iranian visa in advance through a tourist agency in Iran. We can arrange the best price for your visa. Contact us.
Required Documents for getting an Iran visa for Pakistani tourist:
Perhaps the best choice for flying from Pakistan to Iran is Mahan Airlines, which has a direct flight from Lahore to Tehran without stopping. Mahan Airlines flies from Tehran to Lahore every Saturday and returns from Lahore to Tehran every Sunday. Although other airlines such as Turkish, Fly Dubai, Emirates, Ajet and Qatar Airways also fly from Lahore to Tehran every day, but all these airlines stop in their own countries.
Of course, there are weekly flights to Lahore from other Iranian cities such as Mashhad, Shiraz, Tabriz and Isfahan.
International Flight Details
Direct flight from Lahore to Tehran and Tehran to Lahore – non-stop – with Mahan Airlines
Arrival – every Sunday – Lahore to Tehran
Departure – every Saturday – Tehran to Lahore
Tour Route: Tehran > Shiraz > Yazd > Isfahan > Kashan >Tehran
Day 1: Arrival in Tehran. Transfer to the hotel. Take a short rest and then meet your guide at the hotel for a half-day tour of the Sa’dabad Historical-Cultural Complex, Tajrish Bazaar, and Imamzadeh Saleh. Overnight Tehran
Day 2: After breakfast, check out the hotel, meet your guide for a half-day city tour to visit the Treasury of National Jewels, Golestan Palace, and Azadi Tower, then transfer to Mehrabad Airport for a domestic flight from Tehran to Shiraz. Overnight Shiraz
Day 3: After breakfast, the full-day city tour of Shiraz will begin, visiting the Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque, Qavam House, Vakil Complex (including Karim Khan Citadel, Vakil Bath, Vakil Mosque and Vakil Bazaar), Shah Cheragh Holy Shrine, and Tomb of Hafez. Overnight Shiraz
Day 4: Early in the morning, check out Shiraz Hotel and transfer to Persepolis, one of the top Iranian attractions and is world-registered by UNESCO. Then, transfer to Yazd, check in at the hotel, and after a short rest, visit the Amir Chakhmagh Complex at night and buy souvenirs from the famous sweet shop of the Haj Khalifeh city of Yazd. Overnight Yazd
Day 5: After breakfast, have a full Yazd city tour to visit Jame Mosque Yazd, the historical context of Yazd, which is one of the most beautiful examples of urban construction with clay and registered by UNESCO, Zoroastrian Fire Temple, Dowlat Abad Garden and its famous wind-catcher. Then, Check out Yazd Hotel and transfer to Isfahan. Overnight Isfahan
Day 6: After breakfast, check out the hotel, have a full Isfahan city tour to visit Naqshe Jahan Square, Hasht Behesh Palace, Chehel Sotoun Palace, Vank Cathedral, and Walk in the beautiful area of Jolfa, and Si-o-Se Pol bridge. Then Drive to Kashan. Overnight Kashan
Day 7: After breakfast, have a half-city tour to visit Tabatabaei House, Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, and Fin Garden, and then check out Kashan Hotel and transfer to Imam Khomeini International Airport(IKA) for departure Flight
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Tour Services Exclude:
1- International Airfare
2- Visa Stamp Fee
3- Lunches and Dinners
4- Entrance fees to the attractions
List of Hotels
Special Offer
We also have a special offer for Pakistani tourists: an 8-day Iran budget tour with a new itinerary that includes Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz.
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Tour Rate Based on Per Person in 3*** Hotels with Local Guide
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Iran Pilgrimage Tour from Pakistan
Every year, there are many requests for an Iran Pilgrimage Tour from Pakistan. If you are also interested in booking an Iran pilgrimage tour, or if you are interested in combining this 7-day historical tour with a religious Iran tour, contact Let’s See Persia tour operators.
Yes, Pakistani tourists need a visa, and it’s a safe way to apply through a valid travel agency in advance. Please note that Pakistani travelers cannot get visas at the airport.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal for visiting Iran when the weather is pleasant and various festivals occur.
Iran is generally a safe destination for tourists, including Pakistani citizens. The country takes pride in its low crime rates and welcoming tourist atmosphere. The two countries have a special bond, making it a great trip.
Dress modestly, especially in public places, and avoid sensitive conversation topics to show respect for Iran’s cultural values.
Most places in Iran do not accept credit cards, so it is best to bring enough cash for daily needs. But there are places where you can swap foreign currency.
Some must-visit cities include Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan, Yazd, and Kashan, each offering unique charm and attractions. Pakistani travelers also like to visit the religious cities of Iran, such as Mashhad, Qom and Shiraz.
In Iran, asking for permission before taking someone’s photograph in public is generally considered polite. It would be appreciated if you approached individuals and kindly requested their consent before capturing their images. Most of the time, people will respond positively and may even smile or give a gesture of approval.
Toilet facilities in Iran are typically different from Western-style toilets. Iranian restrooms usually have a rectangular design. However, there is no need to worry, as Western-style toilets are available in most hotels, restaurants, and public places.
Due to Islamic culture, there are specific dress codes in Iran. Women must wear headscarves, and men should avoid wearing shorts in public spaces. However, this does not mean that fashionable clothing is prohibited. Iranians are fashion-conscious and stay up-to-date with the latest trends while adhering to the dress code guidelines.
How can Pakistani travelers purchase internet and sim cards?
Through our service, travelers can get internet and SIM cards. The SIM card is free and comes with their tour plan when they book it through our service. They are given this SIM card when they arrive so they can stay connected right from the start of their trip. They can also add more internet access to their SIM card. The internet service is fast, so they can stay online while they’re traveling.
People who are going to Iran on their own can buy SIM cards at the airport or from vendors selling cell phones. Notably, Hamrah-e-Aval (MCI) and Irancell are two trustworthy companies in Iran where you can get temporary SIM cards. These companies have good network coverage, and you can choose from a variety of packages or data plans, such as daily and weekly choices. Depending on their needs, travelers can use our travel guide to help them choose the best option.