Baghdad
11 Days
Escorted tour
30 persons
Baghdad
Mesopotamia Tour (10 days) all Iraq
Day 1 - Baghdad
π Freedom Monument : An iconic landmark symbolizing Iraq’s quest for freedom and national pride
π Iraqi Museum: Home to one of the world’s richest collections of Mesopotamian artifacts, showcasing Iraq’s ancient heritage
πAbbasid Palace: A remarkable example of Islamic architecture from the Abbasid era, reflecting the city’s historical grandeur
πOld Markets (Rashid Street, Al-Safafeer Market: Explore bustling traditional bazaars that capture the vibrant daily life and culture of Baghdad
π Darbuna Restaurant : Experience authentic Iraqi cuisine in a beautifully restored heritage house
π Al-Mutanabbi Street & Al-Sarai, Shabandar Café :Stroll through Baghdad’s oldest streets, famed for literary cafes and historic bookstores
Day 2 - Babylon and Karbala
π Ancient Kingdom of Babylon : Walk through the ruins of one of the greatest civilizations of antiquity
π Tower of Babel Archaeological Museum : Discover artifacts related to the legendary Tower of Babel and Babylonian culture.
π Ishtar Gate & Lion of Babylon : Marvel at the magnificent gate and iconic lion statues representing Babylon’s power.
π Saddam Hussein Palace : A historically significant site reflecting modern Iraqi history
πTour the heritage boat (Trada, Kaffa) :Enjoy a traditional boat ride along the Euphrates, immersing in local river life.
π Karbala (the shrine of Imam Hussein and his brother Abbas):Visit the revered shrines of Imam Hussein and Abbas, central to Shia pilgrimage and spirituality.
πMuseum of Imam Hussein and his brother Abbas
Day 3 - Najaf
πAl Kifl (Prophet Ezekiel’s Shrine) : A revered religious site with deep historical significance.
π Wadi Al-Salam Cemetery :The largest cemetery in the world, a place of immense spiritual importance.
π Imam Ali Shrine : A stunning masterpiece of Islamic architecture and one of the holiest sites in Islam.
π Kufa Mosque :One of the oldest and most significant mosques in the Islamic world.
π Imam Ali’s Historic House : A preserved heritage site offering a glimpse into the life of Imam Ali.
Day 4 - Ur - Marshes (Nasiriyah)
πCity of Ur: Explore one of the earliest Sumerian cities, a cradle of civilization
πAl-Chibayish Marshes: Experience the unique ecosystem of Iraq’s southern wetlands, home to the Marsh Arabs.
πBoat Tour in the Marshes :Glide through serene waterways surrounded by reed beds and wildlife
πMasgouf Fish : Savor the famous Iraqi grilled fish specialty, prepared traditionally by local communities
Day 5 - Basra
πBasra Museum : Showcasing Mesopotamian artifacts and Basra’s maritime heritage.
πOld Basra Tour : Explore the charming Shanashil houses and the historic Old Market
πBazaars Tour : Experience local flavors and traditional crafts
πReligious Heritage :Visit historic churches and mosques in Basra
πSaddam Hussein’s Ship & Arabian Gulf Corniche : A mix of history and scenic seaside views.
Day 6 - Uruk and Baghdad
πUruk:Visit the legendary ancient city regarded as the birthplace of writing and urban life
πArmenian Church:Witness Iraq’s religious diversity with a visit to this historic Christian site
πThe martyr Monument :A solemn memorial honoring those who sacrificed their lives for Iraq
πAl-Zawraa Park and Zoo :Baghdad’s premier recreational park offering family-friendly attractions
πHeritage Rescue Monument : Commemorating efforts to preserve Iraq’s invaluable cultural heritage.
πAl-Kadhimiya Shrine : A significant religious site, renowned for its stunning architecture and spiritual importance.
Day 7 - Samarra and Mosul
πSamarra Tower (Malwiya Minaret) :An architectural marvel and symbol of Abbasid ingenuity
πAbu Dalf Palace:Historic Abbasid palace showcasing Islamic art and design
πHatra Archaeological City : Explore the well-preserved ruins of this UNESCO World Heritage site blending Greek, Roman, and Mesopotamian influences.
πTigris River Walk (Mosul) :Enjoy scenic views along the majestic Tigris River
πMosul Heritage House Museum : A center dedicated to preserving Mosul’s rich cultural legacy.
Day 8 - Mosul
πOld Mosul :Wander through the historic quarters filled with centuries-old architecture
πAl-Musfi, Al-Nouri Mosques & Al-Hadba Minaret: Visit prominent Islamic landmarks, including the famous leaning minaret.
πMar Toma Church :Explore one of the oldest Christian churches in the region
πKingdom of Nineveh (Adad Gate) :Discover the remnants of the ancient Assyrian capital
πOur House Museum in Mosul: Experience local culture through curated exhibits on daily life in Mosul
πBaghdeda City (Qaraqosh) : A vibrant Christian town known for its heritage and resilience.
Day 9 -Dohuk
πLalesh Yazidi Temple :Sacred site for the Yazidi community, reflecting Iraq’s religious mosaic
πMar Mattai Monastery : One of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world, perched on Mount Alfaf with breathtaking views and a rich history dating back to the 4th century. Known for its ancient Syriac manuscripts and spiritual significance
πDohuk Dam : A serene reservoir surrounded by rolling hills, perfect for enjoying panoramic views and peaceful walks along the water’s edge
Day 10 -Erbil
πAkre :A picturesque town nestled between mountains, famous for its historic houses, vibrant Newroz (Kurdish New Year) celebrations, and stunning natural scenery.
πErbil Citadel : One of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
πErbil Bazaar : A bustling traditional market offering crafts, spices, and local flavors
πAl-Muzaffariyya Minaret : A historic Islamic architectural gem in the heart of Erbil.
π£π£Preparing to travel home and the airport
Note/ Some locations across Iraq are currently closed for maintenance. These include:
1. Al-Ukhaider Fortress