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Iraq Travel Guide

Iraq, the beloved land of rivers, where the whispers of ancient poets still dance upon the winds.

-Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian poet who was regarded as Palestine’s national poet.

Iraq is possibly the most misunderstood country in the world. It is a country that captivates with its untold stories and hidden treasures. Despite the turbulent history and occasional headlines, Iraq beckons travellers with its profound cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. Embrace the true spirit of Iraq beyond the news cycle.

Iraq Travel Guide

Language: Arabic, Kurdish

Currency: Iraqi Dinar (IQD)

Recommended Cities: Baghdad, Samara, Najaf, Karbala, Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, Mosul, Najaf

Recommended Trip Length: 7-20 days

Things to Consider: Prepare for your journey to Iraq with essential considerations:

  • Cash is king in Iraq; international banking services are limited.
  • Internet access may be restricted; a VPN can help navigate online restrictions.

Before You Go: Embrace Iraq’s renowned hospitality while respecting cultural norms:

  • Dress modestly and respectfully, especially in religious sites.
  • Engage with locals with curiosity and respect, fostering meaningful connections.

Visa Requirements: Navigating Iraq’s visa process requires careful planning:

  • Most nationalities can obtain a visa upon arrival or apply in advance.
  • Check specific requirements for your nationality and plan accordingly.

Estimated Budget:

Iraq caters to travelers of various budgets, ensuring an enriching experience for all:

Extreme budget: $30USD/day
Standard: $30-60USD/day
Luxury: $80USD+/day

From savoring Iraqi street delicacies to indulging in upscale accommodations, Iraq offers diverse experiences for every traveler’s preferences. Choose your budget wisely to make the most of your Iraqi adventure.

Welcome to Broke & Curious!

I’m Benjamin, The Founder of Broke & Curious. I have travelled to over 120 countries now and lived in 4. I have found a passion for helping people explore misunderstood countries and helping display that the best way to learn about something is to see it with your own eyes. I have spent many years now travelling around many of these countries learning about their language, culture, and history, meeting local tour operators and accommodations in which now I can confidently bring people to these regions to show them the best and most true sides to these countries in a safe manner and making sure everyone gets to do the most important thing I believe… Meeting locals.