3 Days Itinerary in Mahābād, Iran - Travel Guide
Three Mesmerizing Days in Mahābād, Iran
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Exploring the Historical Marvels |
2 | Day 2 - Immerses in Nature |
3 | Day 3 - Savoring The Local Lifestyle |
Introduction
Discover the rich history, captivating culture and charming landscapes of Mahābād, Iran in this blissful three-day journey. Our itinerary caters to the inquisitive traveler who thrives on uncovering hidden gems and basking in unique cultural experiences.
Day 1 - Exploring the Historical Marvels
Kick start your journey by visiting the historical Mahābād Citadel. Allow the captivating vibe of this historic gem to transport you back in time. Afterwards, we'll take you to Babajani Valley, a chance for you to witness the beauty of Iran's natural landscape. We'll round off the day with a visit to the bustling Kosar Bazaar. How about shopping for traditional Iranian souvenirs and soaking up the local culture? Don't forget to try their mouth-watering local specialities while you're there!
Day 2 - Immerses in Nature
On our second day, be prepared to be enveloped by the beauty of Iran's landscapes. We'll start off with a trip to the breathtaking Lake Zarivar, a true gem in Mahābād. Imagine yourself on a boat, surrounded by crystal clear waters, can it get any better? Well, hold that thought until we hit our next spot, the Marmisho Lake, another visual treat that's sure to leave you smitten. We'll wrap the day up by catching the picturesque sunset at the Mahābād Dam. Ready to fill up your Instagram feed with envy-inducing pictures?
Day 3 - Savoring The Local Lifestyle
Today is all about immersing yourself in the allure of local life. Our first stop is the Khan-e Dohad Traditional Tea House, where you can sample various authentic Iranian teas. Next, we'll tour you around the Qarajeh Village. Witness the locals doing their daily tasks, and, you might just pick up a bit of the local dialect! Your journey in Mahābād wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Nabi Shiyt (Prophet Seth) Shrine, a revered site that's sure to captivate your faith.
Olivia Thompson
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Mahābād
The best time to visit Mahābād is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and conducive for sightseeing.
Iran is an Islamic country and you should respect its customs and dress code. Women are required to cover their hair and body, while men should also dress conservatively. Despite this, Iranian local dress is not required for travelers.
Local food specialities include Kabab torsh, a sour kebab made of pomegranate paste and herbs, and Mirza Ghassemi, a northern Iranian appetizer made of eggplants, tomato, garlic and toppings of scrambled eggs.
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