Iraq-6-day-itinerary
Important Note: Traveling in Iraq can be challenging due to security concerns. It’s essential to research thoroughly and stay informed about the current situation before planning a trip.
6-Day Iraq Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Baghdad
- Arrival: Arrive at Baghdad International Airport (BGW)
- Transportation: Take a taxi or Uber to your hotel ( approx. 30-40 minutes, $10-$15 USD)
- Hotel: Stay at a reputable hotel in the city center, such as the Baghdad Towers Hotel
- Things to Know:
- Iraq is a Muslim country; respect local customs and traditions.
- English is not widely spoken, but many hotels and tourist areas have English-speaking staff.
- Be prepared for crowds and traffic congestion.
- Activity: Explore the city’s ancient history at the Baghdad Museum (open from 8 am to 3 pm)
Day 2: Baghdad
- Transportation: Take a taxi or Uber to the National Library of Iraq (approx. 20-30 minutes, $5-$10 USD)
- Things to Know:
- The library is home to over 4 million books and manuscripts.
- Be respectful when entering mosques and churches.
- Activity: Visit the Al-Mutanabbi Street, a historic book market with many shops selling books, maps, and souvenirs (open from 8 am to 5 pm)
Day 3: Erbil
- Transportation: Fly from Baghdad to Erbil International Airport (EBL) ( approx. 1 hour flight, $100-$150 USD)
- Hotel: Stay at a hotel in the city center, such as the Rotana Hotel
- Things to Know:
- Erbil is the capital of Kurdistan Region and has its own autonomous government.
- Respect local customs and traditions.
- Activity: Explore the ancient Citadel of Erbil, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (open from 8 am to 5 pm)
Day 4: Erbil
- Transportation: Take a taxi or Uber to the Martyr’s Memorial Park (approx. 20-30 minutes, $10-$15 USD)
- Things to Know:
- The park commemorates victims of the Anfal campaign during Saddam Hussein’s rule.
- Be respectful when visiting the memorial.
- Activity: Visit the Erbil Museum of Civilization, which showcases the history and culture of Kurdistan (open from 8 am to 5 pm)
Day 5: Mosul
- Transportation: Fly from Erbil to Mosul International Airport (MSW) ( approx. 1 hour flight, $100-$150 USD)
- Hotel: Stay at a hotel in the city center, such as the Golden Tulip Hotel
- Things to Know:
- Mosul is the second-largest city in Iraq and has a rich history.
- Be prepared for crowds and traffic congestion.
- Activity: Explore the ancient mosque of Al-Nuri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (open from 8 am to 5 pm)
Day 6: Departure
- Transportation: Return to Baghdad International Airport (BGW) by flight or taxi/Uber ( approx. 4-5 hours drive)
- Activity: Spend the morning shopping for souvenirs or visiting any last-minute attractions.
- Departure: Depart from Baghdad International Airport
Visa Requirements:
Visa requirements for Iraq vary depending on your nationality.
- Citizens of the United States, Canada, and European countries need to obtain a visa at the Iraqi embassy or consulate in their home country.
- Citizens of other nationalities may be able to obtain an electronic visa (e-Visa) online.
Safety Concerns:
Iraq is not considered a safe destination for tourists. The following areas are off-limits due to security concerns:
- Areas near the Syrian border
- Areas near the Iranian border
- Areas near the Turkish border
Stay informed about local conditions and follow the advice of local authorities and your government’s travel advisory.
Additional Tips:
- Be prepared for crowds and traffic congestion in cities.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting mosques and churches.
- Bring a power adapter for Iraq (230V, 50Hz).
- Stay hydrated and bring sunscreen due to the hot climate.
- Learn some basic Arabic phrases to help you communicate with locals.
Note: The information provided is subject to change. Always research thoroughly and stay informed about local conditions before planning a trip to Iraq.