IRAQ
APRIL 2 - 14 ,2025
Forgotten as a travel destination, the situation has now changed...and for those who prefer the road less taken, it's time to visit Iraq!
This trip will provide you with a deep dive straight into the culture, people, food and history of this absolutely intriguing and complex country. You’ll spend time in vibrant Baghdad, travel south to the gorgeous holy Imam Ali shrine in Najaf and connect with the 5000 year old civilization of the Marsh Arabs, living secluded among the Mesopotamia Marshes. You’ll visit Iraq’s most eye-opening historical sites – from Samarra to Hatra to Babylon and more – while also touring the culturally-proud cities of Mosul and Erbil.
You’ll also spend significant time meeting such kind Iraqi people, learning directly from those we come into contact with. You’ll interact with new people every single day, including our own personal local friends, and you will be treated to a genuine warmth and kindness all over the country. Meeting the people of Iraq will surely be the major highlight of this trip, and something you will never forget.
Of course, we will make sure you try excellent local food in all destinations, explore local markets, experience Baghdad’s nightlife, wander through massive palaces, get out into beautiful nature and SO MUCH MORE. And you’ll do it all with a group of fellow travelers who are beyond excited to participate in such a unique trip!
While many of us think that Iraq could not possibly be a travel destination, this is no longer the case. With our local team, excellent guides and an experienced tour leader, this trip will undoubtedly become one of the most memorable and life-changing trips you will ever take!
*Please note: This tour is open to both women and men, welcoming all to join us in discovering the captivating culture, history, and people of Iraq.
Trip Cost
$5,575 per person (single)
$4,875 per person (twin-share)
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Small group (maximum 12 participants)
Tour group leader
Accommodation (12 nights – 3*/4* hotels)
Breakfast every day, 7 lunches and 8 dinners
Transportation within Iraq (Toyota Coaster and VIP luxury bus)
Local English-speaking guides throughout the trip
All activities, entrance fees and experiences mentioned in the itinerary
Gratuities at hotels/included meals
Water throughout the trip
Airport transfers
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Flights to/from Iraq
Passport/visa fees
Meals and activities not mentioned
Travel insurance (mandatory)
Other gratuities
On this Tour, you will:
Be accompanied by a professional, English-speaking guide who’s been leading tours in Iraq for two years
Walk through ancient Babylon and explore one of Saddam Hussein's abandoned palaces
Experience Iraqi crafts of weaving, calligraphy, carpet making, ceramics, and more
Explore the medieval Islamic capital of Samarra with its spectacular architectural design
Have endless interactions with friendly Iraqi women and men to gain a deeper understanding of life in Iraq
Enjoy clean, comfortable accommodations and warm, welcoming hospitality throughout our journey
Finish your journey in vibrant Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
DAILY ITINERARY
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Baghdad / Arrival Day
Upon arrival in Iraq you'll be met at the airport by our local representative who will assist you with the visa on arrival process. Afterwards you'll be transferred to our centrally located hotel. Once you're settled and have had some time to rest, we’ll start off with an evening orientation and group dinner at a rooftop restaurant with some of the best views of Baghdad.
Included meals: Dinner
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Baghdad
Today we'll embark on a full tour through Old Baghdad, delving into the city's rich tapestry of history and contemporary life. The day will first take us through the heart of the city's bustling markets, a sensory feast of colors, sounds, and aromas that showcase the vibrancy of local commerce and culture.
We'll continue our adventure with a tranquil boat trip on the Tigris River, offering us a unique perspective of Baghdad and providing glimpses into the daily activities along its banks. A visit to the Baghdad Cultural Center is next, where we'll immerse ourselves in the city's artistic traditions and historical narratives, enhancing our appreciation for Baghdad's cultural significance. Our exploration will finally lead us into the Green Zone, an area known for its political and diplomatic significance in contemporary Iraq.
This secured district houses government buildings, foreign embassies, and has been a focal point for Iraq's recent history, offering insights into the country's journey towards stability and governance.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Baghdad
Kicking off the day with a traditional Iraqi breakfast, we'll indulge in a spread that typically includes fresh bread, cheese, eggs, and a variety of jams and honey, all accompanied by strong, aromatic Iraqi tea. This hearty start will be followed by a guided visit to the Iraqi Museum, where we'll marvel at the treasures of ancient Mesopotamia, gaining insight into the cradle of civilization with its extensive collection of artifacts. The tour will then continue through modern Baghdad, showcasing the city's contemporary side and its recent developments. Our day will conclude with an authentic evening out, where our local friends will introduce us to the warm hospitality of Iraq. We'll enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, tasting a variety of local dishes, followed by a relaxed visit to a local shisha café, where we can unwind and share stories, enveloped in the flavorsome smoke of shisha and the vibrant Iraqi night.
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
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Babylon / Najaf
Our day begins with an early departure from Baghdad, setting the stage for an immersive tour of the ancient city of Babylon. Here, we'll explore the ruins of one of the world's oldest civilizations, walking through history where the Hanging Gardens once stood and marveling at the remnants of its great walls and gates. The journey through time continues with special access to one of Saddam Hussein's abandoned palaces, offering a rare glimpse into the opulence and isolation of Iraq's past.
We'll then proceed to the Valley of Peace, visiting the world's largest cemetery, an expansive and historic site reflecting centuries of Iraqi heritage and solemnity. As dusk falls, we'll prepare for a surreal experience at the Imam Ali Shrine, one of Iraq's most revered spiritual sites, where the evening's atmosphere adds a profound sense of tranquility and reverence to our visit.
Our day's travel concludes with a drive to Najaf, a city renowned for its significant cultural and spiritual heritage, readying us for the next chapter in our exploration of this storied land.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Najaf / Nasiriyah / The Ancient City of Ur
We'll start the day with a morning drive to Nasiriyah, setting off early to make the most of the day ahead. Upon arrival we'll dedicate the day to exploring the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, one of the world's earliest cities. Here, we'll delve into history with a visit to the archaeological site that includes the Ziggurat of Ur and the area believed to be the house where Abraham possibly lived.
After soaking in the historical and cultural significance of Ur, you'll have the evening to relax and enjoy some free time in Nasiriyah.
This is a great chance to wander, absorb the local atmosphere, or simply rest before we gather in the evening for a group dinner featuring some local cuisine.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Mesopotamia Marshes / Baghdad
Today we'll start with a breathtaking sunrise over the marshes, casting a golden glow over the water and reeds, setting a serene tone for the day. We will then take a boat to visit Al Hammar West and the Central Marshes, immersing ourselves in the dynamic ecosystem and lifestyles of this unique area.
A highlight of our morning will be sharing a traditional regional breakfast with some of our local friends in their reed home, offering an intimate glimpse into the local way of life. Our exploration then continues with a boat tour through the marshes, providing up-close encounters with the diverse flora and fauna.
After enjoying a fish lunch, showcasing the fresh, distinct flavors of the region, we'll conclude our day with a drive back to Baghdad in the afternoon.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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Baghdad / Fallujah / Dur Kurigalzu / Baghdad
The day's adventure begins with a morning trip to Fallujah, a city known for its abundant history, where we'll dive into the local culture right away with a traditional Fallujah lunch, featuring dishes rich in flavors and history. After lunch, we'll take a leisurely walking tour along the corniche, absorbing the city's atmosphere and scenic views.
Our journey then leads us to the fascinating abandoned city of Dur Kurigalzu, where we'll explore the ancient 3400-year-old temple tower, a testament to Mesopotamia's historical legacy.
With the evening free, you'll have the opportunity to explore at your own pace before we all gather for a group dinner before heading back to Baghdad for the night.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Baghdad / Samarra / Hatra / Mosul
Departing from Baghdad in the morning, our journey takes us to the historic city of Samarra, where we'll marvel at its ancient spiral minaret, an architectural marvel and a symbol of the city's Islamic heritage.
This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique glimpse into the Abbasid era, showcasing the innovative art and architecture of the period.
Our exploration continues as we head to the magnificent fortified caravan city of Hatra, known for its high walls and towers that have withstood the sands of time, and its blend of Greco-Roman and Eastern architectural influences, reflecting the city's importance as a trading hub in ancient times.
The day's journey concludes with our arrival in Mosul, setting the stage for further discovery in this city that bridges the past and present with its deep historical roots and bustling culture.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Mosul
Today we'll embark on a full walking tour of Old Mosul. Our journey will take us to significant UNESCO sites, including the majestic Al-Nouri Mosque and the venerable Al Tahira Church. As we meander through the bustling Old Bazaar and aromatic spice market, we'll immerse ourselves in the vibrant local culture.
We'll engage with the resilient residents, who will share their stories from the ISIS era, offering a deeper understanding of the city's recent struggles. The day will conclude with an evening at a local cultural cafe providing a perfect end to our day.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Mosul / Nineveh Plains
Embarking on a day trip from Mosul, we'll venture into the heart of the Nineveh Plains where we'll visit a local village that is home to both Christian and Yazidi communities. Our day begins with the warmth of local hospitality, as we're invited to share breakfast with a family, offering us a taste of their time-honored cuisine and a personal insight into their daily lives.
As we tour the village, we'll be guided through a series of interesting locations, each with its own story and significance. These stops may include ancient churches, cultural landmarks, and sites of spiritual importance to the Yazidi and Christian communities.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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Mosul / Erbil
Departing from Mosul in the morning we'll set off towards the town of Qaraqosh, where we'll immerse ourselves in a walking tour of this historically rich town. Qaraqosh, once a thriving center of the Christian community in Iraq, offers a chance to see firsthand the architectural and cultural landmarks that define this area. Our visit includes a stop for lunch, where we'll enjoy local cuisine and perhaps engage with the townspeople.
After our time in Qaraqosh we'll continue our journey to Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region. Known for its ancient citadel and bustling bazaars, Erbil presents a fascinating blend of history and modernity.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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Erbil
In Erbil our day unfolds with a comprehensive morning city tour that showcases the evolution of the city from its ancient roots to its modern-day vibrancy. We'll begin at the Erbil Citadel, a remarkable structure that stands as a witness to continuous human habitation over thousands of years, its ancient lanes offering a tangible connection to the past. From there, we'll navigate through the bustling lanes of Old Erbil's markets, immersing ourselves in the lively atmosphere where the scent of spices fills the air, and the sound of merchants fills the space.
The tour will then take us to the Grand Mosque, providing a peaceful interlude to reflect on the spiritual heritage of the area. This will be followed by a tranquil stroll through Shar Park, a verdant retreat in the midst of the city's dynamism, as well as a local lunch featuring the abundant flavors of Kurdish cuisine.
The afternoon will be yours to keep delving deeper into Erbil's charm at your own pace before we gather for our farewell group dinner, sharing all of the amazing experiences we collected along the way.
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Erbil (Departure day)
You will be picked up at the hotel by a private driver who will take you to the airport for your departing flight.
Included meals: Breakfast
Accommodations
We'll be staying in comfortable 3.5* and 4* hotels with hot water, air-conditioning, and all of the standard amenities. Rooms will be stocked with bottled water and will have a private bathroom. There are a maximum of 10 single rooms available.
Physical Demands: Moderate
While the tour itself is not very strenuous, please note that it can involve the following: long days, a good amount of walking through ancient ruins, being out in the sun in potentially hot temperatures, long bus rides, boat tours, early morning wake-ups, and other similar scenarios.
We'll get around the country in a luxury bus with a bathroom onboard, a refrigerator, and even a tea/coffee maker. The roads are fine, meals are wonderful, facilities are hygienic, sites are mind-blowing and overall, it's not a particularly physically challenging trip.
Group Size : 8 - 12 participant (mixed group of women and men)
A $500 deposit is required to secure your spot on this trip.
Have questions? We thought you might.
Here are some common Q&A:
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Yes! Iraqis are amazingly friendly and welcoming to all visitors and tourism continues to grow, with more and more travelers arriving daily– only possible if safety is not a concern. The country is experiencing increased prosperity, and it's FAR more common to receive a free meal from a restaurant owner as a personal thank you than to experience a threat to personal safety.
Please know we would never organize a trip to any destination that might put Tribe members in any danger. That's definitely not how we operate!
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You may be surprised to learn that Iraq is one of the most free and open-minded countries in the Middle East.
In short, men and women are allowed to do all the same things. Women do not need to cover up, you can wear regular western clothing, and you don't need to cover your hair. Women are free to go anywhere and everywhere and it's common to see groups of women out on their own in restaurants, cafes, shopping malls and beyond. During the trip, you’ll meet many local women, a great opportunities to interact and learn about the culture directly from them!
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It's actually quite easy. Visas-on-arrival are issued at the airport in Baghdad for $77. There are many flights every day from Istanbul, Dubai and Europe. The logistics of getting to/from and into Iraq are remarkably simple.
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We'll be staying in comfortable 3.5* and 4* hotels with hot water, air-conditioning, and all of the standard amenities. We'll get around the country in a luxury bus that has a bathroom onboard, a refrigerator and even a tea/coffee maker. The roads are great, meals are wonderful, facilities are always hygienic, sites are mind-blowing and, overall, it's not a physically challenging trip.
Our professional tour leader, with more than 20 years of experience, has led six groups to this fascinating destination in the past two years. Now, he’s organized two spectacular weeks for the Tribe, filled with ancient sites, amazing food, history of ancient civilizations, significant interaction with local women, and exploration of the cultural heritage melting pot this country has to offer. This trip to Iraq will challenge what you know about travel to unlikely destinations.