14-Day Iranian Culinary & Harvest Journey

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Shiraz, Estahban, Bushehr, Kerman, Qaena, Caspian Coast
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Duration

14 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

10 people

Languages

English, German, Japanese, Spanish

About this tour

From Fars Orchards to the Caspian Shoreline

Across two weeks, the route follows Iran’s agricultural calendar and regional kitchens rather than the usual monument circuit. Moving gradually from the south of Fars province to the capital, the journey connects saffron fields, fig orchards, date groves, pistachio farms, barberry terraces, and northern rice paddies. Each region introduces a signature ingredient and pairs it with hands-on culinary work led by local cooks and farmers.

The program is structured around seasonal harvests, farm visits, traditional cooking methods, and tasting sessions. It is suited to travelers interested in food heritage, agricultural landscapes, and the cultural history behind ingredients that have shaped Persian cuisine for centuries.

Seasonal Focus

Saffron harvest: October–November
Barberry harvest: Autumn
Fig drying season: Late summer–autumn
Date harvest: Late summer–autumn
Pistachio & cumin processing: Autumn
Caviar production: Farmed year-round, peak natural season late winter–early spring

Highlights

  • Harvest participation in saffron, barberry, fig, pistachio, and date regions
  • Regional cooking workshops in southern, desert, and northern Iran
  • Farm visits including pistachio orchards, rice paddies, and aquaculture centers
  • Signature dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients
  • Culinary masterclasses from traditional home kitchens to modern gastronomy
  • Gradual south-to-north route reflecting Iran’s agricultural diversity

Included/Excluded

  • In our tour packages, several common included services are typically provided to enhance the overall experience and convenience for travelers. These services can vary depending on the type and price of the tour, but here are some common inclusions:
  • 1- Guide
  • 2- Transfers
  • 3- Itinerary
  • These exclusions may vary depending on the travel plans and the specific package, but here are some items/services that are frequently not included unless requested:
  • 1- International Flights.
  • 2- Travel Insurance.
  • 3- Meals
  • 4- Personal Expenses

Itinerary

The journey begins in Shiraz, where Persian culinary technique and saffron use are introduced. The first workshops focus on rice preparation, spice layering, and balancing herbs with aromatic infusions.

  • Preparation of Shirazi Polo with saffron and fresh herbs.
  • Herb-based stews including Khoresht Sabzi with regional variations.
  • Workshop on saffron infusion methods and proper grading.
  • Dinner in a traditional courtyard house featuring classic Fars dishes.

Overnight: Shiraz

Estahban is known for its fig cultivation and seasonal saffron harvest. Time is dedicated to understanding drying techniques and field processing.

  • Hands-on fig harvesting and drying methods (seasonal).
  • Saffron stigma collection and preparation.
  • Cooking session: fig-stuffed lamb and fig preserves.
  • Preparation of saffron ice cream and fruit-based desserts.

Overnight: Estahban Region

Moving toward the Persian Gulf, the cuisine shifts to seafood and date-based preparations influenced by maritime trade.

  • Visit to date groves and molasses preparation sites.
  • Workshop on date-glazed fish and shrimp dishes.
  • Preparation of Khoresht Khorma (date stew).
  • Sunset coastal dinner featuring Gulf seafood.

Overnight: Bushehr

Kerman’s agricultural identity centers on pistachio orchards and cumin cultivation. The workshops emphasize spice blending and nut-based sauces.

  • Walk through pistachio farms and cumin fields.
  • Preparation of pistachio-enhanced Fesenjan variations.
  • Cumin-spiced lamb and regional breads.
  • Sweets incorporating pistachio and local honey.

Overnight: Kerman

Qaenat is considered the center of high-quality saffron and barberry production. These days focus on harvesting techniques and flavor balance between sweet and tart ingredients.

  • Participation in saffron and barberry harvest (seasonal).
  • Zereshk Polo with Chicken preparation.
  • Barberry lamb stew workshop.
  • Traditional Sholeh Zard saffron dessert.
  • Saffron grading and tasting session.

Overnight: Qaenat Region

The final regional segment moves north to the Caspian region, where sturgeon aquaculture and rice farming shape the local diet.

  • Visit to aquaculture center to learn about caviar production.
  • Caviar tasting and pairing session with traditional breads.
  • Exploration of rice paddies and farm-to-table lunch experience.
  • Preparation of saffron rice variations paired with seafood.

Overnight: Caspian Coast

The final day brings together ingredients collected and studied throughout the journey in a chef-led masterclass.

  • Date-glazed lamb with pistachio crust.
  • Fig and saffron-based desserts.
  • Barberry-infused chicken stew.
  • Saffron rice finished with caviar garnish.
  • Visit to specialty gourmet boutiques for premium saffron, pistachio, barberry, and dates.
  • Farewell banquet reflecting Iran’s culinary heritage.

Overnight: Tehran or Departure

Languages

English
German
Japanese
Spanish

Tour's Location

Shiraz, Estahban, Bushehr, Kerman, Qaena, Caspian Coast

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