-Samarra
Visit the Malawiya minaret, it was built in the Abbasid era and was considered the largest mosque in the world at the time.
-Babylon
where the Hanging Gardens was located, we will take a tour in the ruins of the Babylonian Empire dating back to 2300 BC.
-Saddam Hussien's biggest palace
We will explore and having lunch in the palace on the highest plateau with it's wonderful view facing the ruins of Babylon.
-Karbala and Najaf
Visit the holy shrines
Baghdad - Babylon - Karbala - Najaf - Samaraa.
Iraqi Kurdistan grants a visa on arrival to most European countries in addition to the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brazil, and others.
For southern Iraq, a new visa-on-arrival regime was announced for citizens of the European Union, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Russia, China, Japan and South Korea. If you are not from one of these countries, we will apply for a visa on your behalf. An “e-visa” invitation letter is issued and you can receive it electronically and bring it with you to the airport to get the stamp in the passport.
- Iraq National Museum the oldest museum in the middle east after Egyptian museum in 1926. It contains treasures from all eras of Mesopotamia.
- Martyr’s Monument dedicated to the Iraqi soldiers who died in the Iran-Iraq war. The Monument was opened in 1983.
- Visit the Al-Yassin Shrine arguably Baghdad’s finest
- We will go to the Liberation Square monument in Tahrir Square, which commemorates the establishment of the Republic of Iraq.
- Dinner, over in Baghdad
- Baghdad sightseeing - Al Rashid street, Mutanabbi Street which is the most famous street in Iraq for book, is full of life, music, and the Baghdadi atmosphere, sipping the Iraqi tea in the oldest cafe in Iraq Al-Shabandar Café.
- We will drive to Samarra and visit the Malawiya minaret, one of the most important tourist attractions in Iraq. It was built in the Abbasid era and was considered the largest mosque in the world at that time,
- Dinner, overnight in Baghdad.
Driving to Babylon, taking a tour of the ruins of the Babylonian Empire dating back to 2300 BC, we will see the location of the Hanging Gardens, which is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
-Exploring Saddam's biggest palace on the highest plateau with its wonderful view facing the ruins of Babylon, having lunch in Hilla city.
-Driving to Karbala, check in the hotel and having an evening tour of the shrine of Imam Hussein and his brother Abbas, which is one of the holiest religious places for Muslims.
-Dinner, overnight in Karbala.
- Drive to Najaf and go to Kufa Mosque, which is the second mosque built in Islam.
-Go to see Wadi Salam cemetery from the top of a garage which the largest cemetery in the world that contains a trace of 7 million graves inside it.
- Going to Imam Ali shrine.
- Dinner, overnight in Najaf.
- Drive to Baghdad and visit Taq Qasra, the last remnants of the Persian Empire when they occupied Baghdad two thousand years ago, and it contains the largest arch built of bricks in the world.
- After a delicious local lunch, we will visit the Save Iraqi Culture Monument.
- Do an evening tour of Karrada Street, the most famous street in Baghdad for shopping and restaurants.
- Dinner, overnight in Baghdad.
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