Trip Highlights : The days that you are in Iran : In Tehran you can see national museum and see Iranian ancient objects ,works of art and all interesting things, then you will move to Hamedan to visit Hegmataneh pre-islamic town, it’s amazing because Median Dynasty was established over there. After Medes, this city was the capital of Achaemenids as well, and you will visit Ibn e Sina or (Avicenna)Tomb too. He was Muslim philosopher-scientists. We will show you Ganjnameh (Achaemenid Inscription) too, According to Clifford Edmund Bosworth, "Hamadan is a very old city. It may conceivably, but improbably, be mentioned in cuneiform texts from ca. 1100 BC, the time of Assyrian King Tiglath-pilesar I, but is certainly mentioned by Herodotus who says that the king of Media Diokes built the city of Agbatana or Ekbatana in the 7th century BC. After Hamedan you will move to Kermanshah to visit Tagh e Bostan (Only 9 kilometers from Kermanshah) It is known for its rock carvings (bas-reliefs) of Sasanid origin (3rd to 7th century AD). The carvings, some of the finest and best-preserved examples of Persian sculpture and afterward you will visit Bistoon Inscription, Authored by Darius the Great. Darius provides a lengthy sequence of events following the deaths of Cyrus the Great and Cambyses II in which he fought nineteen battles in a period of one year.This site is really amazing. After Kermanshah you move to Ahvaz to visit Apadana palace ,Daniel Tomb and afterward drive to visit Chogha zanbil (A Sacred City for the Elamites) and Haft tape ,an archaeological site that remains of the Elamite city of Kabnak and then move to shushtar to visit historical hydraulic system and then you will visit Persian Kingdom and Empire in Shiraz, city of the Persian Kings