At a glance
5 days from $0 2025-05-04
Guaranteed Departure Yes
Starts/Ends Tehran
Max group size:
Local Payment No
Tour Guide Yes
View PDFDizin is the largest Iranian ski resorts. It is located in the Alborz mountain range, about 70 km North from Tehran.
The ski season in Dizin lasts from December to May, due its high altitude. The highest ski lift reaches 3,600 m, making it one of the 40 highest ski resorts in the world.
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Highlights
Scenic Chalous Road
Dizin Ski Resort -
Itinerary
Tehran-Dizin
Day 1Overnight DizinWelcome to Tehran! You will be met by our representative at IKA airport and transferred to your hotel in Dizin Ski Resort
GajerehDizin
Day 2Overnight DizinSkiing at Dizin resort
Gajereh breakfastDizin
Day 3Overnight DizinSkiing at Dizin resort
Gajereh breakfastDizin-Tehran
Day 4Overnight TehranSkiing at Dizin resort - Afternoon transfer to Tehran
Enghelab breakfastTehran
Day 5Transfer to IKA Airport for departure flight
breakfast -
Inclusions
Included
- Iranian visa invitation letter with reference number issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Inbound & Outbound Airport Transfers
- Daily transfer between hotel and resort (3 km)
- Daily Breakfast
- 4 nights 3 star accommodation
Extras
- Tips - driver and guide
- Meals where not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance fees for sites not mentioned in the itinerary
- Ski lifts - Approximately 35 USD per day
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Dates & Prices
Open Departures
This tour can depart any day within the dates below.
Depart Between Price Twin Single Supplement 1 December 2022 & 30 April 2023 $675 $145
“Truly Persia met our expectations and stretched our minds. We travelled over 4500 ks in our 3 weeks and saw some beautiful landscapes, stunning cultural and historic sites and vibrant cities. Iran is blessed with many wonderful UNESCO World Heritage sites and takes pride in the country's poets, writers, scientists and craftsmen. The people are warm and welcoming and although there is evidence of theocracy, we felt very safe at all times and accepted. In the bigger cities there were plenty of other tourists about but in smaller places we were more of a novelty. People were very interested in what we thought of their country and where we were from.”
Kate & Peter Murray, VIC – April 2016