Iraq Tours
A Journey through the cradle of civilization
where ancient Mesopotamian wonders, vibrant cities, and warm hospitality
come together to create an unforgettable travel experience.
Welcome to Iraq
Where the world’s first
cities still stand
Iraq is one of the most historically significant countries on earth. Between the Tigris and Euphrates, the world’s first cities rose from the dust Ur, Babylon, Nineveh, Assur. Today that ancient layer sits alongside a country reopening to curious travelers.
Our Iraq tours are built around what makes this place unforgettable archaeology, religious heritage, and Iraqi hospitality. Every trip runs with experienced local guides, vetted accommodation, and on-the-ground support, so you can explore with confidence.

Iraq at a Glance
Everything you need to know before you go climate, currency, visa, and the destinations that make Iraq unforgettable.
Capital
Baghdad
Language
Arabic, Kurdish
Currency
Iraqi Dinar (IQD)
Best time to visit
September – April
Summer avg. temperatures
38–44°C (100–111°F)
Winter avg. temperatures
4–15°C (39–59°F)
Electricity
230V, Type C/G plugs
Time zone
GMT +3

Choose how you want to explore Iraq
We offer two ways to experience Iraq, each designed for a different kind of traveler.
Both include expert local guides, vetted accommodation, and full on-the-ground support.
Iraq Group Tours
Travel with like-minded explorers.
Our small group Iraq tours run on fixed departure dates with a maximum of 12 travelers per group. Personal, social, and great value with no planning burden on your side.
Duration: 9 days
Arrival: Baghdad
Departure: Erbil
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Maximum 12 travelers — small, personal group experience
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Expert English-speaking local guide throughout
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Fixed departures — ideal for solo travelers and defined budgets
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All accommodation, transport, and site fees included
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Confirmed tours — no last-minute cancellations

Iraq Private tours
Any date
Depart whenever works for you no fixed schedule to align with
Just your group
Completely private no strangers, no compromise
Your itinerary
Tailored to your interests history, religion or culture
Full support
Expert local guide and 24/7 WhatsApp support throughout
Popular private tour itineraries

8-Day Iraq Archaeology Tour
The complete Iraq experience Baghdad, Babylon, Karbala, Najaf, the Ziggurat of Ur, the Marshes, and Iraqi Kurdistan

6-Day Iraq Private Tour
A journey through Iraq’s ancient history and sacred cities Baghdad, Babylon, Karbala, Najaf, Ur, the Marshes, and Samarra.

4-Day Central Iraq Tour
A compact introduction to Iraq’s history and faith Baghdad, Babylon, Karbala, and Samarra.

5-Day Iraq Private Tour
History and pilgrimage in one well-paced trip Babylon’s ruins, the shrines of Karbala and Najaf, and Samarra’s spiral minaret.
Top 5 things to do in Iraq
From 5,000-year-old ruins to living wetlands, these are the experiences that define a journey through Iraq.
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Walk through ancient Babylon
Stand at the reconstructed Ishtar Gate, walk the ancient Processional Way, and explore the ruins of Nebuchadnezzar’s palace. Just 90 km south of Baghdad, Babylon is one of the most significant archaeological sites on earth and one of Iraq’s most unforgettable experiences.
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Visit the holy shrines of Karbala & Najaf
The twin cities of Shia Islam are home to some of the most architecturally stunning religious sites in the Middle East. The golden domes of the Imam Hussein Shrine in Karbala and the Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf are awe-inspiring whether you visit for faith or for history.
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Boat through the Mesopotamian Marshes
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most unique ecosystems. Glide through ancient reed villages by traditional wooden boat, meet the Marsh Arab communities, and witness a landscape that has barely changed in thousands of years.
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Explore the Great Ziggurat of Ur
Standing for over 4,000 years near Nasiriyah, the Ziggurat of Ur is one of the best-preserved Sumerian monuments in the world. Climb to the top and look out over the flat plains of southern Iraq it is impossible not to feel the weight of history.
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Discover Baghdad’s hidden layers
Baghdad is a city of poets, scholars, and storytellers. The National Museum, Mutanabi Street, and the old city quarters reveal a side of Iraq most visitors never expect a capital far richer and more layered than anything you’ve read about it.
Iraq Destinations to Explore
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Babylon
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The Marshes
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Hatra
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Nineveh
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Erbil
Iraq Travel FAQs
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about traveling to Iraq and planning your trip with Nanaya Tours.
Yes, many parts of Iraq are open to tourism and receive international visitors every year. Like any destination, safety depends on where you travel and how you travel. We operate guided tours with experienced local guides, private transportation, and carefully planned itineraries that focus on the country’s major historical and cultural attractions.
While independent travel is possible in some areas, most visitors choose a guided tour. Local guides simplify transportation, checkpoints, language barriers, and logistics while allowing you to experience more destinations comfortably and efficiently.
Most travelers require a visa before entering Iraq, although requirements vary depending on nationality and government regulations. We recommend checking the latest requirements before booking, as visa policies can change.
The best time to visit Iraq is from October to April, when temperatures are pleasant for sightseeing. Spring and autumn offer comfortable weather, while summer can be extremely hot, especially in southern Iraq.
Yes. Iraq welcomes female travelers, including solo women. Many women visit Iraq every year on guided tours.
Yes. Mobile coverage is good in most cities, and hotels generally provide Wi-Fi. Local SIM cards with affordable data packages are widely available upon arrival.
A guided tour allows you to experience Iraq with expert local knowledge while simplifying transportation, security procedures, accommodation, historical interpretation, and logistics. You’ll spend more time enjoying Iraq’s incredible heritage and less time worrying about travel arrangements
Yes, visitors of all faiths are welcome. Before entering, your guide will brief you on the required dress code and proper etiquette. Modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees is required.
Most tours involve moderate walking at archaeological sites, museums, and old city centers. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.
Our Iraq tours include carefully selected 4-star hotels with breakfast included, We choose accommodations based on comfort, cleanliness, location, and service to ensure a pleasant stay throughout your journey.
