Breathtaking mountainous sceneries, scenic terraced villages, adorable rural lifestyle, untouched Kurdish traditions, the charming Hawraman region, and precious historical treasures expect you on these Kermanshah Day Tours. Few tours offer to take you to the sweet Kurdish region of Iran: Kermanshah and Kurdistan Provinces. But with our Kermanshah and Kurdistan tours you’ll be in for a mixture of nature, history, architecture and culture. If you are also into folk and mystical music, some of these excursion trips will treat you to the depth of Kurdish music and Iranian mysticism.
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Contents
- 1 TOP Kurdistan & Kermanshah Day Trips & Excursion Tours
- 2 Tailor-Made Kermanshah Tours
- 3 Highlights on Kermanshah Day Tours
- 4 Bisotun Inscription (UNESCO)
- 5 Taq-e Bostan
- 6 Hawraman Region
- 7 Biglar Beigi Tekyeh
- 8 Kurdish Folk/Mystical Music
- 9 The Best Season for a Kermanshah Day Tour
- 10 Discover More about Kermanshah Attractions
TOP Kurdistan & Kermanshah Day Trips & Excursion Tours
Tailor-Made Kermanshah Tours
We have done our best to consider both your various tastes and Iran’s immense potentials to craft the best possible Kurdistan and Kermanshah day tours for you. Yet, if you’d like your trip to be different in any way or in any other corner of Iran, we will be more than happy to help you create it.
Highlights on Kermanshah Day Tours
Bisotun Inscription (UNESCO)
On a Kermanshah Tour, Persian civilization shows itself off on an elegant rocky mountain. On the face of this mountain, emperors from the ancient world carved mementos that have become precious legacies to the modern world. Together, these Median, Achaemenid, Parthian, Sassanid, and Safavid gems have created the world’s largest rock carving: Bisotun Historical Site. Darius the Great’s Bisotun Inscription is the highlight of the site.
Taq-e Bostan
The 1700-year-old Taq-e Bostan is a charming memento of the glory of Sassanid Empire. As one of the most well-known historical relics of western Iran and a hotspot on Kermanshah Day Trips, Taq-e Bostan is a collection of rock reliefs, alcoves and inscriptions remained from powerful Persian rulers. These powerful kings have been showing off their glory, their royal luxuries, their religious beliefs, and their artistic abilities on the facade of a high rock in the middle of this scenic region.
Taq-e Bostan
The 1700-year-old Taq-e Bostan is a charming memento of the glory of Sassanid Empire. As one of the most well-known historical relics of western Iran and a hotspot on Kermanshah Day Trips, Taq-e Bostan is a collection of rock reliefs, alcoves and inscriptions remained from powerful Persian rulers. These powerful kings have been showing off their glory, their royal luxuries, their religious beliefs, and their artistic abilities on the facade of a high rock in the middle of this scenic region.
Hawraman Region
Kurdistan and Kermanshah’s adored Hawraman Region (UNESCO world heritage), and its 3000-year-old Uramanat Takht, are probably the most attractive highlights of Kermanshah Day Tours. The breathtaking mountainous landscapes, the scenic terraced villages, and lovely stone houses are only a small piece of the beauties of Hawraman. It is the untouched Kurdish culture, the traditional lifestyle, the hospitable people, the Kurdish mysticism, and the sweet customs that give the place so much charm.
Biglar Beigi Tekyeh
In an old neighborhood in Kermanshah, Biglar Beigi Tekyeh has been attracting visitors since Qajar Era (1789-1925). The mirrored hall on the western side of the yard, the Huseiniyeh (building used to hold the rituals for commemorating the death of third Shia Imam), is covered with fine decorations and inscriptions. Manuscripts, calligraphic works, and old documents belonging to the owner are on display in this Kermanshah Day Tour highlight.
Biglar Beigi Tekyeh
In an old neighborhood in Kermanshah, Biglar Beigi Tekyeh has been attracting visitors since Qajar Era (1789-1925). The mirrored hall on the western side of the yard, the Huseiniyeh (building used to hold the rituals for commemorating the death of third Shia Imam), is covered with fine decorations and inscriptions. Manuscripts, calligraphic works, and old documents belonging to the owner are on display in this Kermanshah Day Tour highlight.
Kurdish Folk/Mystical Music
Discovering the Kurdish Music of Kermanshah and Kurdistan is probably the most special part of a Kermanshah tour. With its thematic diversity, Kurdish folk music enriches your Kermanshah day tour. Kurdish festive and lyrical music invites you to a cheerful group dance. And the mesmerizing mystic music of the Kurds enchants you with its mesmerizing rhythm. It has an ancient origin and is accompanied by Tanbur, an instrument sacred to some Kurdish mystics. Joining the spiritual musical gatherings of the Kurds is one the rarest experiences you could ever have.
The Best Season for a Kermanshah Day Tour
Kermanshah is in the cold mountains of western Iran. So, the best time to visit is spring and summer. If you don’t like rain and snow, fall and winter are probably not the best time to go.
Discover More about Kermanshah Attractions
Find out more about all the attractions you’ll discover on your Kermanshah Day Tour, from Hawraman region and Uramanat Takht to the sweet Kurdish culture.
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Greetings! Which city is best for a day tour after Kermanshah day tour? I mean somewhere close we can move to after this.
Hi dear Christina. Let’s talk more through email. Send us an email about your interests. We’ll sort the best plan for you. Good luck!
Very nice. Sure. Thank you for your quick reply!
Greetings. I’d like to visit Hawraman, yet I’m kind of old. Is it possible for me to visit there? It seems the city is built on a rocky mountain.
Hi dear Joe. Hope you’re fine man. Would you please send us an email with your information? We’ll be glad to help you. You can also check the city in a car anyway.
Is Kurdish mystical music only instrumental or it is associated with singing?
Dear Lena, both instrumental and singing exist in their music. The instrumental Kurdish music has a mystical atmosphere and the songs they sing are also chosen from mystical poems.
I’ve heard that Kermanshah has diverse delicious food recipes. Are there local restaurants in which we can eat Kurdish local foods?
Hi. Indeed. Kurd people are famous for their good taste of food and rich recipes. There is a vast selection of convenient restaurants for you. Best wishes.
Hi guys, I’m searching about the differences between Kurdish culture in different countries, is it possible to spend days in cities or villages around Kermanshah?
Can we find a good hotel in Kermanshah?
Yes, you can find very good hotels and boutique hotels.
It seems that there is a Caravanserai near Kermanshah, can we book it during our stay in Kermanshah?
Hi. It is called Behistun. Of course, we can book it for you as soon as you order.
I really like Kurdish culture. Kermansh definitely will be one of my destinations in my trip to Iran. During my staying there I want to see how they make their unique traditional shoes. Can you help me with this issue?
Please send us an email, we will give you the details you need.
Hello I hope you are doing well guys. Thank you for your exciting tours. I’m very excited to book a tour in and around Kermanshah. I just want to ask is it possible to add staying overnight with a kurd family in Uramanat?
Hello. Thank you very much. Hope you are doing great. The pleasure is ours. We can craft tours according to your tastes and preferences.
We are a group of 6 people who are interested having experience with nomads, you think can we have a tour with nomads around Kermanshah?
Yes, there are nomads people near Kermanshah and staying with them could be a very different experience. Good to know that there are different nomads around Iran and we craft the tour for our clients that are interested in nomads’ lives.