Chaharshanbe Suri is an Iranian festival celebrated on the eve of the last Tuesday nights of the year before Nowruz. The Persian name of the festival consists of čahāršanbe Read More
Chaharshanbe Souri

Welcome to our Festival page. As a travel agency, we are willing to well promote our festivals that are remained traditions from ancient Persia and people always prefer to celebrate them perfectly. Even those people who live in other cities, would like joining these events and enjoy gathering cultural activities.
Yearly, many travelers from all over the world, travel to Iran for short- or long-term vacations. They are very much interested in learning more about Iranian events in their traveling routes. It very much depends on traveling season in order to join to an event.
We are willing to introduce some of the famous ones in our page in order to get acquainted with local culture and history. However, we strongly believe in every single corner of Iran locals celebrate their own events aside from national ones. Some of the national events and festivals are world-widely known such as Nowrouz that is New Year Festival.
Another famous Festival is Mehregan which dates back to ancient days of Persia which is mostly celebrated among Zoroastrians nowadays. Most of these parties and festivals were based on eating, drinking and dancing.
As travel consultants, we would highly recommend plan your trip based on having either of these festivals in your itinerary. Please refer to our event page.
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