FAQs
Your tour will conclude in Baghdad on the 5 day of the trip
Your tour begins on the first day in the capital, Baghdad
Your tour includes Reception and farewell from the airport
Go to the tour reservation(book now) list and add the day and month for example and choose the number of people in the tour
The ticket price for one foreigner to the archaeological site is about 25,000 Iraqi dinars. The price of all the archaeological sites in the tickets is about 100 US dollars.
Yes, we have cheap visa prices with The company
The barbecued fish (Masgouf) is the very authentic and ancient meal. Then comes the traditional bread
This is a linguistic question. The Iraqi Dialect is strong due to the strong pronunciation we utter. Don't panic when you see two men sitting next to each other and shouting. The are just discussing daily issues. HAHAHA
We have artists, fine art galleries, theatres, orchestra, football stadiums where you can enjoy watching some matches. Also we have body building stars. LOL
Feature of any successful tour guide is to work neutrally and never concern her/his background when giving the information.
The best way to make your journey marvelous is to ask as many questions as you can, and we shall gladly answer all of them
YUP! and you can charge it with internet package too,You can buy upon arrival at the airport for $5.
well, you need to get the permission from the Iraqi government before you come, and you need to
Sur you can. But dollars are more preferred!
Don't worry. You can order salad, mashed potatoes and rice, but if you are vagent, you will have less choices.
Not everywhere. Better to bring cash with you ($100 notes new version only)
sure you can. But for the antihistamine drugs you
Well, better not to bring big lenses. Moreover, only phones are allowed inside the holy shrines.
You wear the hijab & the body cover only in the religious cities
Sure, take the hotel's card and hang out in the neighborhood.
Yes, with their permission.
raqis are warm, generous, and deeply respectful of guests. A smile and a polite greeting like “Salam Alaikum” go a long way. It’s appreciated when visitors show interest in Iraqi culture, history, or even try a few Arabic words.
1-Don’t be surprised if you’re invited for tea — it’s part of the culture
2-Showing respect to elders is highly valued
3-Avoid political or religious debates unless you’re very familiar with the context