Iraqi Kurdistan Tours

Join one of our tours in Iraqi Kurdistan!

Did you know that the first group expedition we ever ran was in Iraqi Kurdistan?

Remote Christian monasteries, ancient towns and jaw-dropping landscapes, not to mention Saddam’s Hussein legacy, visible in his palaces and memorial museums that tell us about his atrocities.

This Autonomous Region of Iraq is outstanding, filled with marvelous sites which, combined with our great local team, help us offer one of the best tours up to date.

We have scheduled group tours for Kurdistan all year long, plus we can also organize any sort of private, tailored adventure.

Our scheduled group tours for Iraqi Kurdistan

Typically, we offer 8-day tours for Kurdistan, which start and finish in Erbil.

Our Federal Iraq tours also finish in Erbil, the reason why we are listing them below as well.

Upcoming Iraqi Kurdistan Tours

Here are all our scheduled tours for Kurdistan:

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Need to know for your Iraqi Kurdistan tour

How to get a visa?

Most nationalities can get a visa on arrival (75USD).

Is it safe?

Please check our safety disclaimer.

Which nationalities can join our Iraqi Kurdistan tours?

Pretty much all Western nationalities can join, including Americans.

Private, tailored trips for Federal Iraq

Do you want to travel solo, or with a group of friends?

From city tours around Baghdad to compelling multi-day itineraries, we are able to design any sort of adventure based on your needs, 365 days a year, almost anywhere in Iraq.

Tell us your dates

When do you want to travel to Iraq

Which places do you want to visit

We will design the perfect itinerary based on your needs

Where do you want to start from

Baghdad, Basra or Erbil?

Sample itinerary for our Iraqi Kurdistan tours

Here’s the standard 7-day tour we offer on most of our expeditions.

Day 1 – Arrival in Erbil

  • Our tour guide will meet you at the arrival terminal of Erbil International Airport. For that, you should share your flight itinerary with us in advance, in order to arrange the pickup.
  • Briefing and welcome drinks and or dinner at the Christian district of Ankawa.
  • Overnight in Erbil.

Day 2 – Mar Mattai, Lalish, and Duhok

  • Early in the morning, we will head for the historical Christian monastery of Mar Mattai, located only 20km from Mosul, and very close to the former front line against ISIS.
  • Then, we will go to Lalish, the holiest place for Yazidis, a religious group who mainly live across the Middle East, the Caucasus, Turkey, and Russia but Iraq has the largest population.
  • We will visit their temple and meet the Yazidi community.
  • We will finish our day in Dohuk, one of Kurdistan’s main cities.
  • Dinner and overnight in Dohuk.

Day 3 – Amedi, Soran

  • After having a hearty breakfast at the iconic Peshmerga Café, we will drive to Amedi, my favorite town in Iraqi Kurdistan, built on the top of a flat mountain, with incredible views of the valley.
  • It’s a 5,000-old historical village and believed to be the home of the Three Wise Man, who made a pilgrimage to Bethlehem to see Jesus Christ after his birth.
  • After lunch, we will drive through the most scenic road in all Iraq, stopping on the way in Barzan, a village and the epicentre of Kurdish nationalism.
  • Dinner and overnight in Soran.

Day 4 – Rawanduz and Nowruz in Akre, back to Erbil

  • In the morning, we will head for Rawanduz: jaw-dropping canyons, fairy meadows, deep gorges and traditional Kurdish villages.
  • Rawanduz is a small town surrounded by the finest and most beautiful landscapes in the region and we will spend the whole afternoon exploring its natural wonders.
  • We will also drive through the Hamilton Road, an internationally famous road built in the 30s.
  • Then, we will head for Akre, the most photogenic town in Iraqi Kurdistan, to experience the celebration of Nowruz, where every year, hundreds of thousands of people gather over bonfires and fireworks.
  • We will also witness the hundreds of Kurds, wearing traditional clothes and climbing down the mountain with torches, a visual spectacle.
  • At night, we will head back to Erbil.

Day 5 – Sulaymaniyah

  • In the morning, we will drive towards Sulaymaniyah, the most Westernized and modern city in all of Kurdistan, where we will visit the Red Security Museum, aka Saddam Hussein’s House of Horrors, located in what used to be the headquarters of Saddam’s regime.
  • After lunch, we will visit the different bazaars and mosques of Sulaymaniyah.
  • We will finish our day over a few beers at the top of Mount Goyzha, from where you have magnificent views of the entire city.
  • Dinner and overnight in Sulimaniyah.

Day 6 – Erbil city tour

  • Very early in the morning, we will drive to Erbil.
  • Erbil is a 7,000-year-old city, one of the oldest in the world, filled with historical sites and inhabited by some of the most hospitable people in the Middle East, the Kurds.
  • For sightseeing, this is my favorite capital in the Middle East.
  • During our visit, we will visit the Old Citadel, the bazaar, Jalil Khayat mosque and, in the evening, we can all go for drinks to the Christian district of Ankawa.
  • Dinner and overnight in Erbil.

Day 7 – Departure

  • After enjoying breakfast altogether, we will take care of your transfer to Erbil International Airport.
  • If your flight is later in the afternoon or evening, no problem, we can spend the day together hanging out in Erbil Old Town.

Safety DISCLAIMER

Before joining a tour to Iraqi Kurdistan, please read the information about the risks and dangers of the trip:

The traveler is expressly informed that the activities included in the travel itinerary are adventurous and/or take place in conflict zones, which entail dangers and imply the risk of physical, and psychological injuries, and/or death for the traveler.

Due to the characteristics of the destination and/or activities, the specific risks and dangers of the trip are, by way of example but not limited to, those listed below:

War; terrorism; political instability; arbitrary detentions, gunfire in the activity area; and/or violent crime.

Regarding the potential dangers of the destination, travelers are advised to consult the travel recommendations for the destination country provided by their country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For example, in the case of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), these recommendations can be accessed on the following link: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/iraq

FCDO advises against all travel to Iraq except to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), where they advise against all but essential travel to KRI.