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Iconic Iran: A Journey Through Persia April 5-21, 2018 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Departure Thursday, April 5 Depart on an overnight flight to Iran., Iran Friday, April 6 Following an afternoon arrival in, transfer to the centrally located Hotel Espinas. Dinner is at the hotel. Saturday, April 7 At the National Museum, view the impressive collection of pre-historic and ancient artifacts. Continue to the elegant Islamic Era Museum. After lunch, drive to the Jewels Museum, housed in the vaults of the Central Bank of Iran, displaying one of the most dazzling collections in the world, including the legendary Peacock Throne. Gather this evening for welcome remarks by Yelena Rakic, followed by dinner. Sunday, April 8 Depart this morning for the Golestan Palace complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating from the 18th to early 20th century. Visit the Marble Hall and the Hall of Mirrors, used as a coronation room, and stroll the garden to view the ornate tile-covered walls. Following lunch, visit the Carpet Museum, where a fine array of carpets from ancient to contemporary is on display. Then explore the Glass Museum, housed in an elegant mansion from the Qajar period. / Kermanshah Monday, April 9 A morning flight takes us to Kermanshah, in the heart of the Zagros Mountains. Continue to the Parsian Hotel for lunch and check-in. In the afternoon visit the site of Taq-i Bustan, whose extraordinary bas reliefs exalt Sassanian kings. Carved along an ancient Silk Road mountain pass, these well-preserved reliefs display epic hunting scenes and ceremonial coronations. Dinner is at the hotel. Kermanshah Tuesday, April 10 Depart for the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bistotun to view the bas relief and cuneiform inscription ordered by Darius the Great and D strategically located along an ancient trade route. Written in three languages, the text documents Darius divine connection, his conquests, and his re-establishment of the Persian Empire in 521 B.C. Continue east to Kangavar and the Temple of Anahita. The temple s Hellenistic characteristics represent architectural influences in Persia that appeared after the conquest by Alexander the Great and blend seamlessly with existing Achaemenid elements. Return to Kermanshah for a walk in the city s lively Grand Bazaar. Kermanshah / Ahwaz Wednesday, April 11 A full day s drive takes us south, through beautiful landscapes to Ahwaz. Stop en route to see the Pol-e Dokhtar, or Bridge of the Daughter, part of the Persian Royal Road. Arrive in Ahwaz in the early evening for dinner and check-in at the Fajr Hotel. Ahwaz / Choga Zanbil, Susa & Shustar Thursday, April 12 Drive to Choga Zanbil, built in 1250 B.C. and one of the few remaining ziggurats outside of Mesopotamia. At ancient Susa explore the remains of the Achaemenid palace built during the reign of Darius I. After lunch, see the fascinating Sassanian water mills of Shustar, on the Karun River. Return to Ahwaz in time for dinner. Ahwaz / Shiraz Friday, April 13 Depart this morning for Shiraz, stopping to visit the site of Bishapur, the third-century hunting palace of the Sassanian king, Shapur. See the reliefs celebrating his victories over the Roman armies. Following lunch en route, continue through dramatic mountain scenery and descend into the valley towards Shiraz. Arrive in the early evening for check-in and dinner is at the Hotel Homa. Shiraz Saturday, April 14 This morning discover the celebrated gardens of this city of roses and nightingales. Begin at Eram Garden before visits to the pink-tiled 19th-century Nasir al-mulk Mosque and the Qajar-period Naranjestan Palace. After lunch, see the 18th-century citadel of Arg-e Karim Khan, the elegant Pars Museum, and the Atiq Mosque, Masjid-i-Vakil. Conclude the day at the colorful Vakil Bazaar of Shiraz. Shiraz / Persepolis Sunday, April 15 Once the center of the Persian Empire, Persepolis, was one of the most important sites of the ancient world. Explore the remains of the palaces of Darius the Great, Xerxes, and Artaxerxes. Continue to Naghsh-é- Rajab, a nearby grotto with Sassanian reliefs. At the fascinating necropolis of Naghsh-é-Rostam, see the Royal Tombs and the Ka bé-zardosht fire temple. Return to Shiraz to stroll in the Musalla gardens, site of the tomb of Iran s greatest lyric poet, Hafez. Dinner is at the hotel. Shiraz / Monday, April 16 Following breakfast, depart for stopping in Pasargadae to explore the ruins of the capital, palaces, and majestic tomb of Cyrus the Great. After lunch, stop to view the castle and remarkable caravanserai ruins at Izad Khast. Arrive in for check-in and dinner at the elegant Hotel Abbasi. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB More Travels with The Met Cuba by Sea: Cienfuegos to Havana Aboard Variety Voyager January 25 February 2, 2018 The Enchanting Douro River Aboard AmaVida April 16-24, 2018 The Alluring Aegean: Enchanting Greek Islands Aboard Sea Cloud June 24 July 2, 2018 For details, please go to metmuseum.org/travel BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
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Wednesday, April 18 Depart the hotel on foot for the 17th-century Hasht Behesht pavilion, a small but intricate building set amongst tree-lined alleys, a reflecting pool, and water rills. Continue to the breathtaking square, Maidan-e-Naghshe-Jahan. The maidan (town square) is flanked by the Ali-Qapu Palace with its royal balcony, from where the kings watched polo games, and two of the world s greatest mosques with their splendid tilework: the Sheikh Lotfollah and the Masjid-i Iman. Conclude at the Qeisarieh Bazaar with time to browse the hundreds of shops displaying the arts and handicrafts for which is famous. / Thursday, April 19 On today s drive to, stop in Natanz to visit the 12th-century Masjed-e Jame built with a four-iwan (an open, vaulted space) BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Iconic Iran: A Journey Through Persia April 5 21, 2018 Reservation Form To secure your reservation, please call Arrangements Abroad at 844-TRVLMET (844-878-5638); or complete this form and return it with your deposit of $1,000 (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees), to be paid by debit card, credit card, wire transfer, or check payable to Arrangements Abroad. 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Return to central for lunch. This afternoon, visit the Reza Abassi Museum whose galleries include ceramics, important finds in gold and silver, and masterpieces of classical Persian book painting. Following an early dinner, transfer to s Imam Khomeini Airport for the flights home, departing very early the morning of April 21. and Alborz Mountains This itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Arrangements Abroad. For complete details, please carefully read the terms and conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms. Form of Payment Check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) Debit card Credit card Name on debit/credit card Debit/credit card number 3- or 4-digit security code Expiration date Each participant must sign below. I/We have read, understand and agree to the Terms & Conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms and detailed in forthcoming program documents. I/We agree to full payment 120 days prior to departure. Signature (required) Signature (required) For additional information, please call 844-TRVLMET (844-878-5638) A Note About Travel in Iran Driving is often the most efficient way to access the cities and villages we will visit. Long drives are to be expected during this program, however the remarkably varied landscapes of Iran will offer a scenic panorama along the way. Iranian people are warm and hospitable towards visitors. They enjoy engaging foreigners in English conversation and are especially curious about life in America. Certain rules of dress and conduct are strictly observed in Iran and all trip participants are expected to adhere to local laws and customs. Women are required to cover their heads with a scarf whenever outside the privacy of their hotel room and to wear loose clothing that covers their arms and legs. Loose trousers with a top that reaches mid-thigh, are recommended. Except for shorts, which are discouraged, men may wear the same clothes as when traveling in any western country although we suggest you leave your ties at home! (Ties are rarely seen and never necessary.) Alcohol is forbidden at all times. After a brief period of adjustment to these regulations, western travelers should feel quite comfortable and at ease. 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