Southern Iraq Ultimate Tour

6 nights, 7 days     10 Mar, 2027 – 16 Mar, 2027

6 nights, 7 days      10 Mar, 2027 – 16 Mar, 2027     Price:US$ 2595

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Unforgetable

Start Date

10 Mar, 2027

End Date

16 Mar, 2027

Duration

6 nights, 7 days

Price

2595

Following the fall of ISIS in 2017, YPT conducted its first research trip to Baghdad in April of 2018. The trip proved to be not only safe but incredibly informative and fascinating. This particular region has an abundance of ancient and modern historical sites completely unspoilt by tourism and ready for you to explore it with us.

The tour starts in Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq, where you'll visit some of the world's most unique Travelling back in time to the very craddle of civilization, you’ll explore the ancient city of Babylon, the Moon Ziggurat of Ur, said to be one of the first ever cities built by humans, and the Mesopotamian marshes. You'll also visit the holy cities of Karbala and Najaf and the southern city of Basra.

Travelling back in time to the very craddle of civilization, you’ll explore the ancient city of Babylon, the Moon Ziggurat of Ur, said to be one of the first ever cities built by humans, and the Mesopotamian marshes. You'll also visit the holy cities of Karbala and Najaf and the southern city of Basra.

One of the absolute highlights is exploring Mosul, Iraq's second largest city. Mosul was captured by ISIS in 2014 after the Iraqi troops withdrew. Over half a million locals escaped on foot or by car during within the first few days. Those who wanted to leave were forced to pay a "departure tax" giving up their homes, valuables or family members. In October 2016, Iraqi forces, alongside US and French forces fought back to reclaim Mosul which is in full control by the Iraqi government and people today.

We cover a huge amount of ground with our expert local guide explaining all as we go and taking us on the safest route. You'll be walking on the street and meeting people who are extremely eager to meet foreigners after their country was off limit for years! Prepare for all your preconceived ideas to be challenged but also to have a lot of fun.

Make the most out of your visit to the Middle East and expand your adventure further with our Lebanon and Syria group tour.

Tour Highlight

  • Be one of the first to return and explore Iraq as it slowly gets back from years of war. Feel the current political climate and meet the locals!

  • Discover both recent and ancient history of Iraq by visiting Saddam's Palace, Mesopotamian marshlands and Karbala and Najaf

  • Explore Mosul - one of the hardest hit cities by ISIS

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      Wednesday 10th March – Baghdad, Iraq

      Morning

      • Arrive at your convenience into Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq, which is well connected from many countries within the Middle East and most of Europe.
      • Pre-arranged private transfer to our hotel.
      • Pre-tour meeting in the lobby of our hotel to discuss tour itinerary and to meet your fellow travellers and YPT guide.
      • Visit Tahrir Square, which translates to Liberation Square, Baghdad’s largest and most central square which commemorates the 1958 establishment of the Republic of Iraq.
      • Explore Firdos Square. Named after the Persian word “paradise”, this was the very square where the Coalition forces toppled Saddam’s statue in 2003.
      • We begin the tour by visiting the Iraq Museum which contains precious relics from the Mesopotamian, Persian and Islamic civilization. The museum was looted during and after the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Despite international efforts, only some of the stolen artefacts have been returned, but it is still well worth the visit!
      • Next, we will stop by the Al-Mutanabbi street located near the old quarter. This particular street is well known for bookselling and has often been referred to as the very heart of the Baghdad literacy and intellectual community.
      • Visit the incredible and well renovated Al-Mustansariya School, commonly known as the oldest school in the world.
      • Walk through the adjoining Al Safafeer copper market. First opened in the 800s, it is the oldest continuously operated market in the world. A wonderful place for souvenirs and photography.

      Afternoon

      • Lunch break at a traditional Iraqi restaurant in town to try local popular Iraqi dishes
      • Have a look at Al Shaheed Monument, the most iconic structure in Baghdad, commemorating all the wars held in Iraq.
      • From outside the Green Zone, we’ll finish off today’s tour by trying to get close to the Victory Arch, also known as the Hands of Victory or the Crossed Swords. Built to commemorate the Iran–Iraq War and approved by Saddam himself, this monument stands 40 meters high and is located on the very edge of the green zone.
      • Dinner in town and overnight at our high-security hotel.

      Thursday 11th March – Baghdad – Ctesiphon – Babylon – Karbala

      Morning

      • This morning, we head out straight after breakfast for the drive north to Ctesiphon. We pass through multiple checkpoints along the route driving by many villages recently destroyed during fighting against ISIS.
      • Arrive at the ancient city of Ctesiphon. These days all that’s left is the palace archway which is the largest single span vault of unreinforced brickwork in the world.
      • Located opposite was a Saadam project under construction – a massive structure set to host an entertainment facility including a cinema. The construction was never finished. We will scale the stairwell and arrive at the top to have a beautiful view of Ctesiphon. We’ll enter inside and up to the rooftop where you’ll find many bullet shells, bullet holes, and debris leftover from those days.
      • Begin our drive to Babylon, once the largest and most important city in the world.
      • On the way we will stop at a small city for a quick lunch for shawarma or falafel

      Afternoon

      • In Babylon we’ll tour the ancient ruins with explore what’s left of the hanging gardens, see the foundation of the Babel Tower (Babel being the Arabic name of Babylon!), and explore the UNESCO World Heritage Palace – part of which was restored by Saddam Hussein in the 80s.
      • We’ll also see a replica of the Ishtar Gate and what’s left of it. This famous blue gate is now in a museum in Berlin.
      • If we can get exclusive permission, you’ll explore one of Saddam Hussein’s former palaces. Perched right on top of Babylon, the dictator made sure he had the best view of the site. You’ll be able to walk through the abandoned building with one of the dictator’s former employees, who’s a good friend of YPT, and even pose for a photo in Saddam’s bathtub!
      • Continue 100km southwest of Baghdad to Iraq’s holiest city of Karbala. The shrines of Imam Husayn and Al Abbas are considered incredibly holy for Shi’ite Muslims, the same way as Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem.
      • In the evening, we’ll go out and explore the city and stop by the outside of the Al Abbas Mosque and Imam Husayn Shrine. At night, the shrines comes alive, and we’ll rub shoulders with thousands of Shia pilgrims who have come to pay their respect.
      • Dinner and overnight at Karbala.

      Friday 12th March Karbala – Najaf

      Morning

      • After breakfast, depart the hotel and head into the heart of Karbala city to visit the shrines.
      • We’ll provide abayas for the women of the group: they make for good souvenirs and can be used in other Muslim sites! Tens of millions of Shi’ite Muslims visit this sacred site, rivaling Mecca and Mashhad by the number of pilgrims annually.
      • After visiting the shrines and learning about the traditions within Islam, depart Karbala for Najaf.

      Afternoon

      • Continue driving to Najaf, the third holiest city in Shia Islam. We’ll visit its most important site, and one of the most beautiful buildings in the country, the Imam Ali shrine.
      • At a walking distance from the shrine, we’ll head to the UNESCO Heritage Site of the Wadi-e-salam cemetery, also known as the Valley of Peace. This is the largest cemetery in the world with over 6 million corpses. It attracts millions of pilgrims annually.
      • We will then visit the local baazar and try Daheen, the popular Najaf sweet!
      • In this Bazaar you can pick up anything local including clothing, kuffiyehs, dishdashas, perfumes, sweets and more!
      • Dinner and overnight in Najaf

      Saturday 13th March Najaf – Ur – Marshes – Basra

      Morning

      • Breakfast at hotel and we will view Imam Ali’s house from the outside, the very spot where he was killed, and we will have a quick visit to the Kufa Mosque, one of the oldest surviving mosques in the world.
      • Drive south to visit the Moon Ziggurat of Ur, a neo-Sumerian construction first built over in the year 2000 BCE and which has gone through various restorations throughout history.
      • Ur was one of the world’s first metropolises and is, according to the Bible, the birthplace of Abraham.

      Afternoon

      • Visit to the Mesopotamian Marshes. We’ll take a boat trip through the maze of marshes stopping by local villages for a late lunch and tea. The marshes once engulfed the whole swathe of Southern Iraq with numerous floating villages. Today the receding waters have led most families to change their livelihoods but we’ll still see and experience the few that remain.
      • Continue driving onto Iraq’s southernmost city of Basra, most famous for its port. For those with energy, we can head out and walk the new corniche, usually filled with families and activities!
      • Dinner and overnight in Basra

      Sunday 14th March – Basra – Baghdad

      Morning

      • Breakfast at hotel
      • Take a walk along the Shatt Al Arab river and see some shipwrecks from the Iran-Iraq War from the 1980s, as well as the sunken remains of Saddam’s yacht. It was the biggest in the world in the 1980s and sank after being bombed during the 2003 invasion.
      • Visit the Ashar and Shanashil Al Basra area to catch a glimpse of the old Basra: traditional style merchant houses with balconies leaning over the narrow streets.
      • We’ll then depart Basra and visit the vast Basra British War Memorial – the memorial commemorates over 40,000 Commonwealth forces members who died during the Mesopotamian Campaign, from 1914 to 1921.

      Afternoon

      • We’ll then begin our longest drive of the tour back north to Baghdad with plenty of rest stops along the way for refreshments, toilet breaks and photos.
      • We will stop on the way for a roadside lunch before continuing back to the capital, Baghdad.
      • Arrive in Baghdad and check into your hotel room
      • Dinner and overnight in Baghdad

      Monday 15th March – Baghdad – Samarra – Mosul

      Morning

      • We’ll begin making our way north of Iraq passing multiple checkpoints again passing many villages returning to life after the destruction ISIS had left behind.
      • Trip highlight – Samarra is famous for its Minaret (also known as the Great Mosque of Samarra). As it is closed for renovations, we’ll see it from the entrance gate and then go to a secret abandoned 8th-century mosque, where we can also climb the spiral staircase all the way to the top for an epic 360 degree view. Not for the faint hearted!

      Afternoon

      • Continue north and stopping for a quick bite on the way
      • Explore the UNESCO sites of Hatra. A religious and trading centre of the Parthian empire, it has flourished during the 1st and 2nd centuries BCE. This city survived multiple invasions before being completely abandoned in 241 CE. Permission is hard to obtain so expect many checkpoints on the way!
      • Arrive in Mosul. Iraq’s second largest city is considered one of the most culturally significant cities of the Arab world due to its strategic location. The city was captured by ISIS in 2014 and reclaimed again by the Iraqi forced in 2017. It mostly remains in destruction but the locals are determined to rebuild and move on.
      • Head out for dinner and explore the nightlife of the city.
      • Overnight in Mosul

      Tuesday 16th March – Mosul – Bakhdida – Erbil

      Morning

      • Breakfast at hotel
      • Check the remains of the Al-Nuri Mosque. The most famous landmark of Mosul was famous for its leaning minaret, which earnt the city its nickname “the hunchback”, and was dynamited by ISIS. Reconstruction has recently been completed! The mosque is also famous for being the place where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi announced the creation of its so-called caliphate.
      • Walk through the neighbouring streets and encounter the men who are working to restore and demine the heritage of Mosul. The entire area is under reconstruction following the massive destruction caused by ISIS.
      • We’ll see the nearby church of Mar Toma, or St. Thomas. Believed to be situated at the site of the Apostle Thomas’s home in Mosul, this 7th century church is being carefully restored.
      • Visit the Al Tahira Church. It started construction in 1938 and is the largest church in Iraq.

      Afternoon

      • We will depart Mosul and head for the Christian village of Bakhdida. This village was largely destroyed by ISIS, but has completely been restored by its population – thankfully the inhabitants had time to flee before the arrival of ISIS and didn’t suffer many casualties. We will have lunch here before exploring the city.
      • Stop by the Church Square. Pope Francis held a mass on his historic visit to Iraq in March 2021, where he famously said “Terrorism and death never have the last word”
      • Whilst this village is full of many churches, we’ll visit the one not to be missed: the Immaculate Church. It is ridden with bullet holes as it was used as a training range for the children ISIS wanted to turn into soldiers.
      • Continue on to Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
      • Tour concludes – YPT is able to arrange post-tour accommodation or advice for flights.
      • Group members apart of our Iraqi Kurdistan Newroz Festival Tour check into our hotel for some rest before the pre tour meeting at 6:00pm. Overnight in Erbil

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