Overview

This eleven-day ski tour offers a diverse experience, from skiing at the Dizin Ski Resort to ski touring on Mt. Kolun Bastak, Mt. Gole Zard, Mt. Damavand, and three peaks on the Doberar Ridge: Mt. Parvaneh, Mt. Changizchal II, and Mt. Ange Mar. We’ve assembled all the essentials for you to enjoy your time in the powder, coupled with the unforgettable experience of exploring lesser-known landscapes.

Iran is a mountainous country with over a hundred peaks higher than 4000m. We have an abundance of snow on the slopes during winter, and it's usually possible to go skiing from mid-winter until mid-spring.

It is advisable to bring the equipment you need. Additionally, if you have a contract with us, we will inform you about unnecessary supplies ahead of your trip.

Everything is set for you to carve new paths in Persia. Here, you’ll uncover unique landscapes from Iran’s highest peak and the surrounding mountains, and experience the warm hospitality of Iranians.

You have the option to book it as is on your preferred date, or fully customize it the way you like.

All the meals listed in itinerary are covered. If you have a special diet or any illnesses or concerns, please share it with us before purchasing the tour. Get in Touch

Itinerary

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Day 1: Dizin

  • Transfer from Tehran / Airport (IKA) to Dizin

Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Cottage in Dizin

Day 2: Dizin Ski Resort

  • On-Piste Skiing

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Pack, Dinner
Accommodation: Cottage in Dizin

Day 3: Mount Kolun Bastak

  • Skinning & Skiing uphill to Mount Kolun Bastak (~4135m)
  • Skiing back down

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Pack, Dinner
Accommodation: Cottage in Dizin

Day 4: Mount Golezard

  • Transfer to Polour village
  • Skinning & Skiing uphill to Mt. Golezard (~3340m)
  • Skiing back down to the Polour village
  • Transfer to Camp 1 in Rineh (~2100m)
  • Visiting the first and oldest camp of Mount Damavand

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Pack, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp 1 of Mount Damavand

Day 5: Do-Berar Ridge, Mount Parvaneh

  • Skinning & Skiing uphill to Mount Parvaneh (~3720m)
  • Skiing back down to Lasem village
  • Transfer to Camp 1 in Rineh (~2100m)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Pack, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp 1 of Mount Damavand

Day 6: Do-Berar Ridge, Mount Changizchal II

  • Skinning & Skiing uphill to Mount Changizchal II (~3930m)
  • Skiing back down to Lasem village
  • Transfer to Camp 1 in Rineh (~2100m)
  • Issuing entry permit to Mount Damavand*

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Pack, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp 1 of Mount Damavand

*Read more in the Rules and Conditions section.

Day 7: Camp 3 of Mount Damavand

  • Transfer from Camp 1 to Camp 2 (~3200m)* by 4WD Cars
  • Carrying duffel bags* from Camp 2 to Camp 3 by porters
  • Skinning & Skiing uphill to Camp 3 (~4150m)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Pack, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp 3 of Mount Damavand

*Read more in the Rules and Conditions section.

Day 8: Acclimatization

  • Acclimatization to the high altitude

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp 3 of Mount Damavand

Day 9: The Peak of Mount Damavand

  • Skinning & Skiing uphill to the top of Mount Damavand (~5610m)
  • Skiing back down to Camp 3
  • Skiing back down to 2500m*
  • Carrying duffel bags from Camp 3 to Camp 2* by porters
  • Transfer from Camp 2 (~3200m)* to Camp 1 by 4WD Cars

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Pack, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp 1 of Mount Damavand

*Read more in the Rules and Conditions section.

Day 10: Sightseeing & Relax

  • Sightseeing in Larijan district
  • Time to relax and soothe your muscles in the hot spring

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camp 1 of Mount Damavand

Day 11: Tehran

  • Transfer from Camp 1 to Tehran / Airport (IKA)

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: -

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    Price & Policies

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    Price and Discounts

    The price for Tour ID 5111:

    • For your desired date and for groups of at least two people: € per person + Permit
    • For your desired date and for solo travelers: Please contact us to get a quote.

    Notice: Mount Damavand Permit Fee is charged in USD by the Mountaineering Federation of Iran; it has been excluded from cost of the tour and must be paid separately and preferably in dollars or exact same amount in euros.

    Discounts:

    • Check out our Promotions to find out for which discounts you are eligible.
    Inclusions and Exclusions

    Included:

    • Tour leader
    • Mountain guide(s)
    • All listed meals
    • All listed Transfers
    • All listed Accommodations
    • Carrying duffel bags (Max 15kg/bag)
    • Hot shower in Camp 1
    • Mount Damavand Permit (Required)
    • Sightseeing
    • Hot springs

    Excluded:

    • Official Certificate of climbing Mount Damavand
    Extra or Separate Services

    Local Tourist Attractions

    Visa Application Services

    • It varies depending on the holder's passport issuing country, for more information please reach out to us.

    Transportation Services

    • In some situations, you might require transportation services beyond those provided in the itinerary. We encourage you to visit Transportation for more information and submit your request to us.

    Mountain Services

    • Read more about facilities and conditions of Mountain Huts.
    • Read more about permits, guides, certificates of ascent, pricing, and more at Mountain Services.

    City Services

    • You might be interested in exploring deeper into the city. Our city guide, accommodation options, and similar resources can be found on City Services for further learning.
    Rules and Conditions

    Rules

    To ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience, please pay attention to the following items:

    • Pack animal or Porter: Each bag should not exceed 15KG in weight, otherwise it will count as an extra bag and incur an additional charge.
    • Depending on snow coverage and trail conditions, Transfer to / from Camp 2 by 4WD vehicles may be substituted to the altitudes up to 2500m.

    Cancellation Policy

    Your safety is our top priority. Tours may be cancelled due to unexpected circumstances, or you might choose to cancel your booking. Please refer to Terms & Conditions for the latest information on our policies.

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    FAQs

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    1What equipment is necessary for a climb up Mount Damavand?

    The recommended list of equipment for climbing Mount Damavand:

    Important Notice: We have divided it into two versions, for summer-like and winter-like conditions. You should be experienced enough to choose the right gear according to your climbing journey and also adapt it to other seasons and variable temperatures.

    General Items:

    - Smartphone (with GPS capability) + Usable SIM Card

    - Passport & Travel Documents

    - Personal Hygiene Supplies

    - Personal Items/Medications/Prescriptions

    - First Aid Kit

    - Sunscreen & Lip Balm with SPF

    For Summer-like Conditions:

    - Sleeping Bag (Comfort -5°C)

    - Suitable Backpack (40L)

    - Appropriate Boots (Preferably waterproof trekking boots with good ankle support and a semi-rigid sole)

    - Base Layers (Both upper & lower body - Preferably 2 sets)

    - Suitable Trekking Pants

    - Insulation Layers (Fleece, preferably Polartec + light Down/Synthetic Jacket)

    - Weather-Proof Outer Layers (Upper body - Preferably Goretex)

    - Spare Socks & Underwear

    - Face Mask/Neck Gaiters/Multifunctional Scarf (x2) & Hat

    - Gloves (Base layer gloves + Preferably waterproof 2-layer gloves)

    - Water Bottle/Reservoir (1-2L)

    - Small Insulated Bottle (for hot water)

    - Trekking Poles

    - Mountaineering Goggles/Sunglasses + Strap

    - Headlamp

    - Sun/Bug Protection

    For Winter-like Conditions (In addition to or replacing items from the summer gear list):

    - Sleeping Bag (Comfort -25°C)

    - Warm Spare Socks (x3)

    - Suitable Boots (Preferably double-layer mountaineering boots, which consist of an outer boot shell and a removable inner boot)

    - Suitable Winter Pants (preferably with full side zip)

    - Insulation Layers (Both upper & lower body - Fleece, preferably Polartec + medium/heavy weight Down/Synthetic Jacket)

    - Weather-Proof Outer Layers (Both upper & lower body - Preferably Goretex with full side zip)

    - Balaclava/Face Mask + Neck Gaiters + Multifunctional Scarf (x3) & Warm Hat

    - Gloves (Base layer gloves + waterproof 2-layer gloves + Down gloves)

    - Mountaineering Goggles/Glacier Glasses + Strap

    - Headlamp with Extra Batteries

    - Water Bottle

    - Gaiters

    - Ice Axe

    - Crampons (Steel)

    - Harness

    - Carabiners (x2)

    Depending on your specific journey and the list of services agreed upon in the contract, you might also need:

    - Water and Food

    - Cooking Equipment (Dishes, Utensils, Stoves, Gas Canisters)

    - Bath Towel

    - Washing Soaps, Shampoo, Hand Sanitizer

    - Tooth Brush, Toothpaste

    - Extra Clothes

    - GPS Receiver

    - Tent

    - Sleeping Pad (Foam/Inflatable)

    - Helmet, Rope, Climbing Ascender, Cord and Other Technical Gears

    - Microspikes (Trail Crampons)

    1How can I stay connected?

    Obtaining an Iranian SIM card is crucial for tourists, as they are often unprepared for internet filtering in Iran. Most likely, common social media platforms won't function on their phones without the appropriate tools. In such situations, SMS becomes a necessary mode of communication.

    We also recommend reading our post on Iran Travel Information for more details. Additionally, explore our communication methods on the contact us page.

    1Will the tour be based on the contents of this page?

    The short answer is YES! However, as our tours are customizable, we adhere to the final contract that will be sent to you as a PDF file and any out-of-contract services will include a separate charge.

    1When is the best time to ascend Mount Damavand?

    We provide services in all four seasons, subject to weather conditions, as your safety is our top priority.

    Summer is the most popular time for ascents. It's no surprise that it can be very crowded during this period. We usually schedule our programs for less crowded times, taking into account public holidays.

    As for winter or winter-like conditions, let's start with winter. Winter climbs are obviously for those who are highly experienced, well-equipped, and know how to deal with harsh weather conditions.

    By "winter-like conditions", we refer to those times of the year that exhibit a mix of both summer and winter characteristics. These conditions usually extend the winter season, starting in mid-autumn and lasting until mid or even late spring. For these ascents, participants are required to be as prepared as they would be for winter ascents.

    1How can we get Damavand permit?

    The Mount Damavand permit is issued at Camp 1 and costs either €50 or $50. This fee is paid to the Iran Mountaineering and Sport Climbing Federation.

    1Hot shower and Laundry during the program?

    Hot shower is available at Camp 1 (Rineh) and obviously in urban accommodations such as hotels, hostels. Laundry services are usually provided in city accommodations, please contact us to find out if these services are included in your accommodation.
    A washing machine is also available at Camp 1.

    1Can I recharge batteries during the Damavand program?

    Electricity is accessible at Camp 1, as well as at both the Old and New Huts in Camp 3, thanks to power generators. However, the availability of electricity is not guaranteed and depends on the situation in Camp 3. Usually, it is available under stable conditions. Please note that you might not have direct access to electricity depending on your location within the New Hut.

    1Why mountain guides are necessary?

    It is strongly advised to have mountain guides. It would be very unsafe to rely only on electronic devices like GPS receivers or Smartphones, the high-altitude weather conditions are very variable, you may get lost or due to altitude sickness, make the wrong decision. Our mountain guides are experienced, they know different alternative paths and will keep the program under control.

    1What is Acclimatization & is that necessary for ascending Mount Damavand?

    Acclimatization is the body's natural means of correcting altitude sickness, the rate of high-altitude acclimatization depends on the altitude, rate of ascent, individual susceptibility and physical preparation. It is very popular to ascend Mount Tochal (~3960) in Tehran before your Damavand ascent, besides that some of our packages scheduled to have dedicated acclimatization time, but it will ultimately depend on our final contract and participants' conditions during the program.

    1Do we need to have sleeping bag and sleeping pad for Damavand trek?

    Sleeping bag is required for all camps except Camp 1 (Rineh).


    Sleeping pad is not required at Camp 1
    Sleeping pad is not required at Camp 3 (Renovated Old Hut/VIP Hut).
    Sleeping pad is required at Camp 3 (New Hut).

    1Do we need to have cooking equipment for Damavand program?

    If you are getting our full package, you don't need to bring any single piece of cooking gear, we have covered all the requirements. if it is not full package, contact us for details.

    1Do we need Crampons and Ice Axes?

    Crampons and ice axes are not required during the summer. However, weather conditions can be quite variable. If we are managing your program, we typically provide updates about the latest trail conditions and the list of required mountain gear ahead of your trip.

    1How prepared should we be?

    It is expected to have some cardio exercises or aerobic sports in your lifestyle. running, cycling, swimming, skipping, jogging, dancing or even long everyday walks can help in increasing your stamina which will result in higher performance during your climb.