Entire Iraq Summer Tour

What's it all about?

Welcome to our Entire Iraq Summer Tour! In May, the weather is hot but not nothing like July and August.
 
We’ve been running safe and secure tours to southern Iraq since our first research tour to the region in April 2018. It quickly became one of our favourite tours. The area is spoiled with world-class heritage and is completely unspoiled by tourism meaning we will feel like the only foreign travellers in town.
 
There is a huge amount of ancient and modern history waiting to be explored. We’ll travel from Baghdad to the holy cities of Najaf & Karbala, onto Babylon & the marshes before making our way back northwards to Baghdad, Samarra & Mosul. We cover a huge amount of ground with our expert local guide keeping us entertained and explaining all as we go.
 

The second half of the Entire Iraq Summer Tour takes us to the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan where there are plenty of lakes and rivers to cool off in.

This part takes us to the world’s most important Yazidi shrine at Lalesh (40 KM from Mosul), before heading north to Duhok, Saddam Hussein’s former palace, Amadiya, Sulaymaniyah and back to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Erbil.

Book your place now for this unique Iraq tour and see the whole of the country!
Highlights
Where?

Baghdad –  Karbala – Babylon – Najaf -Nasariyah – Baghdad – Samarra – Mosul – Erbil – Lalish – Duhok – Rawandiz – Akre Sulaymaniyah.

When?

May 17 – 31st, 2025

Visa?

For Kurdistan, luckily it’s visa free for most nationalities including the EU, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. If you’re not sure if you qualify just ask us and we’ll let you know.

 

For Southern Iraq a new visa on arrival scheme has been announced for citizens of the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Russia, China, Japan & South Korea. 

The Itinerary

May 17th - Baghdad Arrival

  • Arrival in Baghdad. We will provide airport transfers for all incoming flights.
  • Check into the hotel and overnight.

May 18th - Baghdad

  • Baghdad tour – see the Liberation Square monument and the place where Saddam’s statue was toppled in 2003.
  • See the iconic Al-Shaheed (Martyr) Monument.
  • Visit the Save Iraqi Culture Monument.
  • Visit the happening Adamiya or Karada neighbourhoods in the evening.
  • Traditional Fish Masgouf dinner and overnight in Baghdad.

May 19th - Baghdad & Ctesiphon

  • After breakfast, it’s a full Baghdad city tour starting with a visit to the National Museum of Iraq. Reopened in 2015 after notorious looting during the war, it contains various treasures from the Mesopotamian and Babylonian periods.
  • Visit the incredible Al – Mustansariya School. This is commonly known as the oldest school in the world.
  • Stroll through the nearby bazaar with book markets, antiques and cooper galore!
  • Stroll along the Tigris River and see the famous old clock tower.
  • Take a well-deserved break in the Shabinder cafe for tea and Shisha.
  • Lunch in the famous Kubba restaurant next door.
  • Drive out to one of the greatest historical sites in the Middle East: the ruins of Ctesiphon. These days all that’s left is a gigantic arch which also happens to be the world’s largest span of unreinforced brickwork.
  • Dinner and overnight in Baghdad.
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May 20th - Babylon & Karbala

  • Drive to Babylon, once the largest and most important city in the world. We tour the ancient ruins with our local expert and see what’s left of the hanging gardens.
  • Saddam Hussain Palace – Perched right on top of Babylon, the dictator made sure he had the best view of the site. We spend some time exploring the looted remains of one of his many former palaces.
  • After extensively exploring Babylon, continue on Karbala.
  • Visit Karbala’s famous Al Abbas mosque and Iman Husayn shrine at dusk.
  • It’s also home to some of the best baklava in Iraq!
  • Dinner and overnight in Karbala.

May 21st - Najaf & Ur

  • Visit Najaf, including Imam Ali’s house (the very spot where Imam Ali was killed) and the Imam Ali Shrine itself.
  • Visit the Wadi-Us-Salaam – the world’s largest graveyard. It is said to contain tens of millions of bodies. Many Shiites request to be buried here in one of the numerous catacombs.
  • Leave Najaf and drive south to visit the Ziggurat of Ur, a neo-Sumerian construction built in 2000 BC. This used to be the capital of Mesopotamia during the Sumerian time and it has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2016.
  • Drive to Nasariyah city and overnight.

May 22nd - Chibayesh and Baghdad  

  • Up super early for sunrise in Mesopotamian Marshes! We’ll take a boat trip through the maze of marshes stopping by local villages for tea. The marshes once engulfed a whole swathe of Southern Iraq with numerous floating villages. Today the receding waters have led most families to change their livelihood but we’ll still see the few that remain.
  • It is also home to the Maʻdān population who over the centuries have adapted to life on the water. Stop by a traditional house for lunch and tea.
  • Tour the local market of Chibayesh, have lunch in a traditional reed house and then drive back to Baghdad.
  • Stop by the ancient site of Agargouf Ziggurat.
  • Visit the Save Iraqi Culture Monument and see the Green Zone of Baghdad.
  • Dinner in the modern area of Karada and overnight in Baghdad.

May 23rd - Baghdad - Samarra - Mosul

  • Hit the road early and drive north to Samara. We pass through multiple checkpoints along the route driving by many villages recently destroyed during fighting against ISIS.
  • Samara is famous for its Minarets (we will likely see the spectacular & less visited Abu Delef Minaret). We’ll climb the spiral staircase all the way to the top for the 360-degree view. Not for the faint-hearted!
  • After lunch drive towards Hatra, an important historic religious centre with a strategic position along caravan trade routes. Hatra was one of the first Arab states to be established outside of Arabia.
  • Continue driving to Mosul and overnight.

May 24th - Mosul - Erbil

  • Start the day with a local breakfast before we start discovering the reconstruction of the old city including the Al-Nuri mosque and Al Tahira church.
  • See the Bash Tapia castle with its amazing views over the city and Tigris river.
  • Lunchtime with the “Kubba of Mosul” the area’s most popular dish.
  • Before sunset, we head to  Erbil in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
  • Farewell dinner to those leaving us in Erbil and meet up with those joining us for the Kurdistan tour
  • Overnight in Erbil.

May 25th- Erbil

  • After a lot of driving in the south, we’ll have a leisurely start today – head to the bazaar and take in the atmosphere. Stop for Kurdish tea/coffee inside the market.
  • In the afternoon we’ll visit the Erbil Citadel – the oldest continually inhabited place in the world. Take in the views over the city from the top of the Citadel.
  • Check out the textile museum, Minaret Park & the Jalil Khayat Mosque.
  • Rest up in the hotel before going out for dinner with the rest of the group in the Christian district. Plenty of Kurdistan cuisine options here!
  • Overnight in Erbil.

May 26th - Sulaymaniyah

  • We hit the road early and drive to the second major city of Iraqi Kurdistan – Sulaymaniyah.  
  • We’ll stop at the old Jewish town of Koya along the way before lunch. Visit the ancient and crumbling Caravanserai here.
  • On arrival in Sulaymaniyah, we head straight to the infamous “Red Prison” – once a torture centre for Saddam Hussein’s regime. The prison is now a fascinating museum.
  • Walk through the bustling central Bazar right next to our hotel
  • Tea in a traditional tea house.
  • At sunset, we’ll drive up Goyzha Mountain for the stunning views overlooking Sulay.
  • Get the cable car back down the mountain!
  • Dinner and overnight in Sulaymaniyah.

May 27th - Halabja

  • We drive one hour to Halabja. This was the scene of a chemical attack on the Kurdish people, perpetrated by the Baathist regime towards the end of the Iran/Iraq war. Here we’ll tour the memorial and mass grave sites.
  • We head to Tawela on the Iran border, and previously the front line in the Iran/Iraq war.
  • Lunch by the border.
  • Drive onto Ahmed Awa waterfall.
  • We head back to Sulaymaniyah for some leisurely time around the bazaars.
  • Group dinner and drinks for St Patrick’s Day!
  • Overnight in Sulaymaniyah.

May 28th - Sulaymaniyah - Rawunduz

  • We depart Sulay this morning and head west towards Lake Dokan. Weather depending we’ll take tea, snacks and a boat ride here.
  • Drive the famous Hamilton Road.  The road was built by AM Hamilton in the 1930s for what he hoped would unify the peoples of the region. It linked Iran with Iraq and was an engineering marvel of the time.
  • Stop by the Bekhal waterfall.
  • Continue driving through incredible mountain ranges stopping at various points for photos.
  • Overnight in Soran.

May 29th- Duhok

  • Drive to the historic Shanidar cave.
  • Amadiya – the stunning mountain top village. Walk through the quiet streets and visit the mosque and church here.  See the ancient gateway to the town.
  • Qubahan School – the fascinating ruins of an ancient madrassa
  • Drive to stunning Deralook Creek. Iraq’s most beautiful blue water swimming spot.
  • Continue towards Duhok.
  • Tour the Duhok Bazaar and visit a tea house dedicated to Martyrs killed at the hands of ISIS.
  • Dinner and overnight in Duhok.

May 30th - Lalish - Erbil

  • Depart Duhok for one of the world’s oldest monasteries – Alqosh is built into the mountains and is technically part of Mosul and Iraq “proper”.
  • We then drive an hour’s drive to Lalesh.  This is the most sacred town for the Yazidi religion. We’ll tour the temple, meet the locals on pilgrimage here and learn about their recent dark history with ISIS.
  • Picnic lunch at Jerwan Aqueduct.
  • Following lunch, we’ll drive to Erbil.
  • Final group dinner & overnight in Erbil.

May 31st - Depart

  • End of the tour, we can arrange additional accommodation or transport to the airport.
What else?
Inclusions
Exclusions
  • Secure Hotels in Iraq

    Twin share accommodation (single supplements are available for an extra $60 per night)

  • Entrance fees

    All entrance fees (unless otherwise stated)

  • Guides

    Expert local guide only on budget tours. Both a local guide and western tour leader on regular tours.

  • Transport

    Air-conditioned bus and driver.

  • Visa Support

    Everyone must apply for an eVisa through the official portal on the Iraqi government's website.

  • Airport Pickup/Dropoff

    Airport transfers included.

  • International Flights

    Flights in and out of Iraq.

  • Lunch and Dinner

    Most lunch and dinners are extra charge.

  • Visa Fee

    Any associated visa fees.

  • Tips

    Tips are expected for your Iraqi local guides and driver.

  • Pre/Post Tour Accommodation

    If you would like to spend a day or more pre or post tour, let us know and we'll reserve the hotel for you.

Tour Notes

You’ll be in the vastly experienced hands of our English-speaking local guides & fixers as well as your Rocky Road Travel guide. We visit Iraq regularly, so we know the best spots and have perfected the itinerary accordingly. Given the unpredictable nature of travelling in Iraq, the itinerary may change slightly, but we will always go above and beyond with added extras to the itinerary such as stops at local cafe bars, shisha lounges and amusement parks. We are in constant communication with our local partners on the ground who advise the safest routes to take.

Before & after each tour we will add you to dedicated email and social media groups so you can share photos easily with your travel mates. Just let us know if you want to opt out of this.

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