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Koryo Tours Wonders of the Middle East Tours

Small group tours to Iraq, Syria, and beyond. Travel the Middle East with the experts in travel to Unusual Destinations.

Visit the must-sees in Iraq as we travel from South to North, from Basra to Baghdad and everywhere between. We spend a night in the Iraqi marshes, pay a visit to the ancient world at Ur, and continue through to Nippur and Najaf, where we'll enjoy a homestay with a local family. We then carry on north to Karbala, Baghdad, Samara, Mosul, and everywhere in between!

In Syria, we drive to Damascus from Beirut, and carry on the road trip through the country as we hit up the most important sites. We'll visit ancient Palmyra, the second biggest city of Aleppo, and also spend time in Hama, Homs, Maaloula and Lattakia. All the while travelling in style in 4-5* accommodation.

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February 2026 — 1 tour

February 20 - March 3 2026

Travel Syria's Historic Lands

9 nights in Syria + 2
nights in Beirut (4 &
5* hotels)

Beirut to Damascus, Aleppo, Palmyra, Homs,
Hama, Maloula, Lattakia, Bosra, and more!

From 2420 USD per person

Please apply by 1st February, 2026.

Travel Syria's Historic Lands

9 nights in Syria + 2
nights in Beirut (4 &
5* hotels)

Beirut to Damascus, Aleppo,
Palmyra, Homs, Hama, Maloula,
Lattakia, Bosra, and more!

From 2420 USD per person

  • Overall

    If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring one of the world’s oldest civilisations, walking through streets that have witnessed millennia of history, and sharing warm meals with locals who embody the spirit of resilience, then this journey through Syria is for you, as Koryo Tours travels to Syria! 

    Probably one of the most underrated countries to travel to in the world. 

    Over 12 days, we’ll travel from bustling Beirut to Damascus, Aleppo, Palmyra, and beyond - as you visit the homes of locals, take part in cooking classes, explore ancient wonders and medieval castles on foot, stay in incredible traditional hotels, and end the day relaxing in Syria's only speakeasy...

    Our adventure begins in Damascus, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on Earth, and our exploration takes us from the underground Ananias Church to the Roman Straight Street, to sipping tea in Al Nofara (the city’s oldest café) and listening to the legendary storyteller who still performs there. 

    Heading north, we pass through Maaloula, where the ancient Aramaic language still lives on, and visit its breathtaking Mar Musa Monastery, perched high in the mountains. In Hama, the great waterwheels turn as they have for centuries - before our tour to Syria arrives in Aleppo.

    Once the rival of Damascus as the oldest continuously inhabited city, Aleppo is full of contrasts: historic citadels, restored markets, and the poignant scars of war. Highlights here include visiting the traditional Aleppo Soap factories (home to the world's largest soap!), and watching the sunset from a secret lookout before feasting on falafel, said to be the best in the world.

    Our Syria tour then takes us west toward the coast to Lattakia. Along the way, we’ll stop at the mighty Citadel of Salah ad-Din, before continuing to Burj Islam’s rocky beaches. We also visit the ancient ruins of Ugarit (where the world’s first alphabet was discovered) and the mighty Crusader stronghold of Marqab Castle.

    We then make a stop at Tartous and Syria's only island - Arwad Island.

    Of course, no tour to Syria would be complete without Krak des Chevaliers, described by Lawrence of Arabia as “the most wholly admirable castle in the world.” In Homs, where we’ll see both Islamic and Christian landmarks and experience the resilience of a city that has endured so much.

    And saving perhaps the most iconic site of all to last - Palmyra.

    Once a key Silk Road site and home to Queen Zenobia’s short-lived empire. Unfortunately, it was largely destroyed by ISIS, but there is still plenty to explore. We wander through its great colonnades, amphitheatre, and temples. And round it all off by enjoying lunch in a Bedouin tent restaurant, hosted by a local family.

    Our tour to Syria ends with a visit to Bosra al-Sham, home to the world’s best-preserved Roman theatre. 

    Highlights

    • Palmyra | The ancient city and Roman Ruins. 
    • Krak Des Chevaliers | One of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world from the 11th Century, where we explore its towers and chambers. 
    • Damascus & Aleppo | The Old Town of Damascus, the Umayyad Mosque, the bustling Souk al-Hamidiye, the exquisite Azem Palace... and explore Syria's second largest city of Aleppo including the famous citadel. 
  • Itinerary

    Briefing Day
    1. February 20 | Friday

      Briefing Night in Beirut

      Arrival in Beirut
      • Arrive at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) throughout the day. Beirut is served by major European, Middle Eastern carriers, and the local airline MEA-Middle East Airlines from various destinations, well-connected with the rest of the world.
      Welcome Dinner & Pre-Tour Briefing
      • We will gather for some excellent Lebanese food and a pre-tour briefing tonight before the adventure ahead.

       

      Accommodation | Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5* hotel located in Central Hamra, Beirut  

      Included Meals | N/A

    2. February 21 | Saturday

      Into Syria

      Beirut to Damascus Scenic Drive
      • We will leave early from the Lebanese capital on a scenic drive to the Syrian border, and onward to Damascus. This is a ca. 4-hour-long drive, including formalities at the Lebanon-Syria border.
         
      • Check in and a short recharge at our hotel in Damascus.
      The Historic Old Town of Damascus
      • Ananias Church | The oldest underground structure of Damascus and the presumed remains of Ananias of Damascus' home, where Saul was baptised, who is known today as Paul the Apostle.
         
      • Straight Street | Also known by its Latin name, Via Recta, is the Roman street that runs from East to West in Damascus' Old Town. The street has several sites dating back to the Roman, Christian, and Islamic periods, and according to the Book of Acts, St. Paul also visited here.
         
      • Al Nofara | The oldest café in Damascus, where we will listen to the famous storyteller.
         
      • Dinner will be at Naerj, the best restaurant in Damascus Old Town, where you are guaranteed to have one of the best meals of your life.
         
      • Optional evening scrub at a historic Hamam.

       

      Accommodation | Mamluka Hotel 5* or similar, Damascus.

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    3. February 22 | Sunday

      Damascus City Tour

      • National Museum | Here, we will gain an overview of the civilisations that have thrived on Syrian soil. It exhibits statues, seals, jewellery, masks, mosaics, tablets, and weavings from the most important sites in the country.
         
      • Handicraft Market | Home to some of the finest handmade goods in
        the Middle East.
         
      • Souk Al-Hamidiye | The most beautiful souk of Damascus. Its shops display a wide range of goods, including clothes, fabrics, pastries, and handicrafts.
         
      • Umayyad Mosque | A historic site of worship, dating back to the first millennium BCE, it was once a church and is now one of the most important mosques in the World.
         
      • Azem Palace | A beautifully preserved example of a traditional Damascene house turned Ottoman-era museum.
         
      • Ghouta Area | A site of chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime, a poignant reminder of the region's history and the resilience of its people.
         
      • Mount Qasioun | The highest peak in Damascus, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire city. We will also discover some hidden gems in the city, such as Al Qashleh Café, known for its vibrant atmosphere and popularity with Syria's younger crowd.
         
      • Speakeasy | Additionally, we will stop by The Barber Shop, the only speakeasy place in Syria, offering a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

      Accommodation | Mamluka Hotel 5* or similar, Damascus

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    4. February 23 | Monday

      Damascus to Aleppo

      Maaloula
      • The first stop on the route to Aleppo will be Maaloula, a small Christian town that suffered immense destruction by ISIS in 2014. Despite this, it remains one of the most scenic villages in Syria and is the only place in the world where Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus, is still actively used as a living language.
      Mar Musa
      • Our second stop along the road will be Mar Musa, a breathtaking 6th-century monastery perched among rugged mountains.
         
      • Shaped like a towering fortress, this ancient site was founded by Mar Musa al-Habashi (Saint Moses of Abyssinia), who, according to legend, was the son of an Ethiopian king.
      Hama
      • Our last stop before reaching Aleppo will be Hama, where we'll visit the iconic waterwheels that once played a crucial role in providing water to the surrounding land. These ancient structures are a symbol of the city’s rich history.
      Aleppo
      • Aleppo has been a flourishing metropolis since the 3rd millennium BCE. The city has been fighting with Damascus for the title of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city.
         
      • After some exploring of the city, we'll enjoy dinner at Qurtuba, a renowned Syrian restaurant run by an Armenian family, known for its authentic flavours and warm atmosphere.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4* or similar, Aleppo

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    5. February 24 | Tuesday

      Aleppo

      • Aleppo Castle | Located in the middle of the city, the castle dominates Aleppo from a height of fifty meters. Its admirably designed towers, along with its iron gates, are distinguished by their entrances made with perfection to prevent any enemy intrusion.
         
      • Aleppo Market | Stretching from the front of the castle to the old city, we'll witness the contrast between the destroyed areas, the active restoration sites, and the fully renovated section, which now looks stunning.
         
      • Abu Hagoub Restaurant | As Aleppo is renowned for its spicy sausage, we will have lunch at this famous restaurant to sample the best sausage sandwiches in the city.
         
      • Umayyad Mosque | The largest and one of the oldest mosques in the city, which is currently in the final stages of restoration.
         
      • Al-Jubaili Soap Factory | The oldest soap factory in Aleppo, where you'll have the opportunity to witness the traditional process of crafting the world-famous laurel Aleppo soap, renowned for its quality and history. We will also visit a soap exhibition where you can touch the largest bar of soap in the world, according to the Guinness World Records Book.
         
      • For sunset, we will visit one of our secret spots overlooking Aleppo.
         
      • Uncle Hamido's Restaurant | For dinner, we will get the chance to taste what is often hailed as the best falafel in the World.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4*, Aleppo

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    6. February 25 | Wednesday

      Aleppo to Lattakia

      • Idlib Governorate | Here, we can observe a unique economic system distinct from other regions, and we will also visit the refugee camps, gaining insight into the challenges faced by displaced families.
         
      • Citadel of Salah ad-Din | Syria’s most breathtaking castle, majestically perched on a rocky hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding green mountains. One of its most remarkable features is a manually excavated moat, a testament to the dedication and skill of its builders.
         
      • This historic fortress has witnessed the influence of multiple civilisations, from the Phoenicians and Byzantines to the Crusaders and the era of Saladin.
         
      • Lattakia | This is where the sea meets the lush green mountains, and it has a lively urban atmosphere.
         
      • Upon arrival, we will explore the city and take in its unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture.

      Accommodation | la Mira Hotel 5*, Lattakia

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. February 26 | Thursday

      Lattakia to Tartous

      • Burj Islam | An area renowned for its stunning rocky beaches and crystal-clear blue waters. This picturesque coastal spot also features a breathtaking sea cave, offering a unique and serene natural escape.
      UGARIT
      • Ugarit | A historic coastal town north of Lattakia. Ugarit gained fame with the discovery of clay tablets bearing the world’s oldest known consonantal alphabet.
         
      • The earliest settlement, a large fortified village, dates back to the 8th millennium BCE. Later, two immense palaces were constructed, containing archives and literary texts that reveal an astonishing diversity of languages and five distinct writing systems, including the Ugaritic script from the 14th century BCE.
         
      • Marqab Castle | Also known as Margat, a historic Crusader fortress near Baniyas.
         
      • As one of the major strongholds of the Knights Hospitaller, who also controlled Krak des Chevaliers, the two castles communicated via smoke signals or mirrors through Chastel-Blanc (Safita), a smaller intermediary fortress. Perched on a hilltop, Marqab Castle offers breathtaking views of the coastline.
         
      • Tartous | A vibrant city that blends seamlessly with the sea.
      • Tartous is renowned for its lively seafront, lined with dozens of cafés and restaurants offering stunning views and a relaxing ambience.

      Accommodation | Shahin Tower Hotel 4*, Tartous

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    8. February 27 | Friday

      Tartous to Homs

      • Arwad Island | The only island in Syria. Known for its charming narrow alleys and small houses enclosed within ancient walls.
         
      • Measuring approximately 800 meters in length and 500 meters in width, the Phoenicians settled the island in the early 2nd millennium BCE. Today, Arwad is renowned for its handmade shipbuilding and thriving fishing industry.
         
      • Amrit | A Phoenician temple, located in Tartous Governorate, dating back to the 3rd millennium BCE.
         
      • Its unique design features a central altar accessible only by boat, as it is surrounded by water within the temple grounds. The site reflects the grandeur of the Phoenician civilisation along the Syrian coast. Notably, an Olympic stadium is situated nearby.
      KRAK DES CHEVALIERS
       
      • Krak des Chevaliers | This castle was described by Lawrence of Arabia as "the most wholly admirable castle in the world."
         
      • In addition, this medieval crusader fortress is one of the most significant and well-preserved castles from that era, offering a fascinating glimpse into Syrian History.
      HOMS
      • Homs | The most affected city by the war.
      • During our visit, we'll explore the Khaled Ibn Al-Walid Shrine and the St. Mary Church of the Holy Belt, two significant landmarks of the city.

      Accommodation | Al Walid Hotel 3* or similar, Homs (our only 3* hotel of the trip)

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    9. February 28 | Saturday

      Homs to Damascus

      Palmyra
      • Syria's most iconic tourist destination. Notably, once a key city on the Silk Road, Palmyra briefly ruled its own empire in the 3rd century, stretching from Turkey to Egypt.
         
      • However, despite being well-preserved, much of the city was sadly destroyed during the ISIS occupation in 2015.
         
      • During our tour, we will explore what remains, including the Arch of Triumph, Fakhr ad-Din al-Maani Castle, the Sulphur Spring, the Great Columns, the Theatre, the Agora, and the Tombs.
         
      • We’ll enjoy a delicious lunch in a traditional Bedouin tent restaurant, run by a local family. This is, indeed, a perfect opportunity to savour authentic Syrian cuisine while experiencing the warm hospitality of the region.
      Return to Damascus
      • We will drive back to Damascus, arriving just in time to enjoy a relaxing dinner in the city.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4* or similar, Damascus

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    10. March 1 | Sunday

      Busra Al Sham

      • Shrine of Sayyida Zaynab | An important Mosque for Shiaa followers.
         
      • Bosra al-Sham | We will drive south through the lush, fertile plains to this ancient city, home to the best-preserved Roman amphitheatre in the world. We'll explore the city’s rich Roman heritage, including its baths and captivating historical tales.
         
      • Meanwhile, while in the region, we’ll also have the chance to enjoy the renowned Malihi dish, a local speciality.
         
      • After returning to Damascus, we'll wrap up the journey with a memorable final night out.
         
      • Cooking Class | Our last program for the day will be a cooking class and dinner with a Syrian family.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4* or similar, Damascus

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    11. March 2 | Monday

      Return to Beirut

      • In the morning, we will cover the remaining attractions in Damascus that might have been left out during the busy previous days.
         
      • We will also have some time for some last-minute shopping.
         
      • Drive back to Beirut. The estimated arrival time in Beirut is 18:00.

      Accommodation | Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5* hotel located in Central Hamra, Beirut  

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch

    12. March 3 | Tuesday

      Departure Day

      • Departure from Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) throughout the day to European or Middle Eastern destinations offering connection to the rest of the World.

      Included Meals | Breakfast

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Syria

      The default rooming option for this tour is a shared hotel room. Each hotel room on tour has two separate beds. If you'd like a room to yourself then you can upgrade for an extra 54 USD per night.

  • What is / is not included?

    INCLUDED
    • Return transportation from Beirut to Damascus.
    • 2 nights hotel in Beirut before & after the tour in Syria. 
    • All transportation within Syria (AC bus). 
    • Entrance fees for all sites mentioned in the itinerary.
    • Accommodation every night (4 & 5* hotels, 1x 3* hotel).
    • Local tour guide
    • Koryo Tours tour leader
    • All meals listed (including homemade dinner with a Syrian family + private Arada Show)
    • One 1.5-L bottle of water per day.
    • Permits and all local taxes
    • Syrian land border departure tax
    EXCLUDED
    • Travel to Beirut.
    • Visa fee.
    • Personal expenses such as souvenirs or any optional activities.
    • Extra drinks/snacks at meal times. 
    • Tipping for the guide and driver
  • Notes

    All items on this itinerary are subject to change or cancellation depending on the security situation and availability. Koryo Tours takes safety on our tours extremely seriously and it will be prioritised above all else. 

Please apply by 1st February, 2026.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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December 2026 — 3 tours

December 14 - December 21 2026

Travel Iraq into Mesopotamia

Baghdad, Karbala, Najaf, Babylon,
Basra, Mesopotamian Marshes

7 nights exploring Iraq,
start and finish in Baghdad

From 3390 USD per person

Please apply by 30th November, 2026.

Travel Iraq into Mesopotamia

Baghdad, Karbala, Najaf, Babylon,
Basra, Mesopotamian Marshes

7 nights exploring
Iraq, start and
finish in Baghdad

From 3390 USD per person

  • Overall

    Travel Iraq and through ancient Mesopotamia.  Over one week, you’ll visit all the highlights you can in this short time to make the most of your travel to Iraq. 

    Experience the spirit of Mesopotamia first-hand! 
    Its living history. Its culture of hospitality. Its resilience.

    All guided by experts who bring both context and connection to every site you visit, and prioritise safety.

    Starting and finishing in the capital, Baghdad, you will trace the heart of Iraq throughout this journey. In Baghdad, we explore both old and new with its book markets, riverside cafés, National Museum, and Mesopotamian treasures. 

    You will drive out to the holy cities of Karbala and Najaf, visited by millions of pilgrims every year.
    We stand among the ruins of Babylon, birthplace of legends, and walk through Ur and Uruk, where writing itself was born. 

    In the south, we’ll glide through the marshes of Mesopotamia, meeting families who still live in reed houses on the water. And finally, we experience Basra, Iraq’s bustling gateway to the Gulf, before returning to Baghdad.

    Looking for Christmas plans?
    Combine this trip with our Syria tour and spend Christmas in Damascus!

    (Includes a free night in Beirut, our Christmas gift to you!)

    Highlights

    • Holy Cities of Karbala & Najaf | Visit the Imam Hussein and Imam Ali Shrines, two of the holiest sites in Shia Islam, and the vast Wadi al-Salam cemetery.
       
    • Baghdad Old & New | Wander Al-Mutanabbi Street and Rasheed Street, sip tea in old cafés, visit the Iraqi Museum, and stroll Abu Nawas Street by the Tigris.
       
    • The Cradle of Writing | Step into Uruk and Ur, two of the most important Sumerian cities, where the first words were written and ancient temples still stand.
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 8
    1. December 14 | Saturday

      Arrival Day in Baghdad

      Arrival & airport pick-up
      • Arrive at Baghdad International Airport (BGW).

      • Meet your driver and guide and transfer to the hotel (VIP airport pick-up).

      • Rest and meet the group for a welcome dinner in the evening.

      Welcome Dinner
      • We will gather for a welcome dinner.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad

      Included Meals | Dinner

    2. December 15 | Sunday

      Baghdad City Tour

       

      • Mutanabi Street | Explore the old part of Baghdad. We will go to Mutanabi Street, known as the Book Street, the antique market, and the old copper market. It is named after the 10th-century poet Al-Mutanabi.
         
      • Rasheed Street | Once Baghdad’s most prestigious avenue, lined with early 20th-century architecture, shops, and cafés.
         
      • Iraqi National Museum | Visit the Iraqi National Museum to get introduced to Iraqi culture and history throughout the years. The Iraqi National Museum houses a vast collection of artefacts from Mesopotamian civilisations, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian relics. It is considered one of the most important museums in the Middle East.
         
      • Abbasid Palace & Mustansiriya Madrasah | Two fine examples of Abbasid-era architecture. We will also visit Mustansiriya School, one of the oldest remaining schools in the world. The Mustansiriya Madrasa was established in the 13th century. It served as an important educational institution during the Abbasid era.
         
      • Tahrir Square & Firdus Square | See the sites associated with Iraq’s modern political history.
         
      • Abu Nawas Street | Evening stroll along the Tigris, with statues and gardens inspired by the tales of 1001 Nights.
         
      • Dinner on the Tigris River, trying Iraq’s famous dish, masgouf.
         

       

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad.

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    3. December 16 | Monday

      Baghdad → Babylon → Karbala

      Babylon
      • Drive south to Babylon.

      • Ancient City of Babylon | Babylon was one of the most important cities of ancient Mesopotamia, known for its role as the capital of Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II. It is associated with significant cultural achievements, including the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

      • Saddam’s Palace | Pay a visit to Saddam’s Palace and see the last remnant from his regime.  From here, enjoy a great view of the ancient city.

      Karbala
      • Continue to Karbala.
         
      • Karbala is a holy city for Shia Muslims and the site of the shrine of Imam Hussein. It is the focal point of the Arbaeen pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
         
      Accommodation | Hotel in Karbala

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    4. December 17 | Tuesday

      Najaf 

      Najaf City Tour
      • Old City | Explore Najaf and Najaf’s Old City, one of the most important cities in the Shia Muslim world.
         
      • Wadi al Salam | We pay a visit to the largest cemetery in the world - Wadi al Salam. Meaning "Valley of Peace," it is located in Najaf and is the largest cemetery in the world. It has been a burial site for over 1,400 years.
         
      • We then take a trip to the market where we can buy local clothes and Abayas, as well as lots of other souvenirs. You'll need this local attire to enter the shrine. 
         
      • Imam Ali Shrine | The Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf is the burial site of Imam Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first Imam in Shia Islam. The shrine is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Shia Muslims. The golden dome of the Imam Ali Shrine draws pilgrims from across the globe. We will take a look inside the separated female/male sections, and you'll truly be astounded by the colours, lights, and decorations from this fantastic piece of architecture. 
      Accommodation | Hotel in Najaf

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    5. December 18 | Wednesday

      Najaf → Uruk → Ur (Nasiriyah)

      Uruk
      • Drive south to Uruk, the world’s first great city, associated with the invention of writing and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
      Ur
      • Continue to Ur to see the Ziggurat of Ur, a 4,000-year-old stepped temple.
      Nasiriyah
      • Visit Nasiriyah city in the evening.
      Accommodation | Hotel in Nasiriyah

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    6. December 19 | Thursday

      Marshes of Southern Iraq → Basra

      Mesopotamia Marshes
      • Travel to the Marshes, where we will have a late lunch of Masquf, the Sumerian local fish (vegetarian option available).

      • Marshes | A UNESCO-listed wetland where life has changed little over millennia. The Marsh Arabs still live in traditional reed houses and travel by narrow boats along the waterways.

      • Boat Trip in the Marshes | We take a boat trip to take a tour of the marshes and see what wildlife we can spot! 

      Basra
      • Basra | This is the main southern city and its largest port. It has long been a gateway for trade, culture, and ideas. Basra is also known for its canals lined with date palms!

      Accommodation | Hotel in Basra

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. December 20 | Friday

      Basra → Baghdad

      Basra City Tour
      • Basra Museum | A look into the history of Basra and the surrounding areas. It used to be Saddam’s Palace.
         
      • Stroll through the old city and antique museum.
      Baghdad
      • Martyrs Monument | Go for sunset to the Martyrs Monument. The Martyrs Monument in Baghdad is a large blue-domed structure built in the 1980s to commemorate Iraqis who died in past wars. It is a symbol of national remembrance.
      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    8. December 21 | Saturday

      Departure from Iraq

      Flight Departures from Baghdad Airport / Continue to Lebanon for our Iraq-Syria Christmas Combo tour. 
      • You will be transferred to Baghdad International Airport.
         
      • Departure from Baghdad International Airport (BGW) throughout the day. Baghdad is well-connected to major Middle Eastern hubs, Istanbul, and select European cities.
      Accommodation | N/A

      Included Meals | Breakfast

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Iraq

  • What is / is not included?

    INCLUDED

    • All accommodation in Iraq.
    • Iraq visa support.
    • Local Iraqi tour guide.
    • Expert Koryo Tours tour leader. 
    • All transportation within Iraq.
    • Airport pick up & drop off
    • All entrance tickets and activities listed.
    • All meals.
    • Water throughout the day. 

    NOT INCLUDED

    • Travel to Iraq.
    • Iraq visa.
    • Travel insurance (mandatory).
    • Tips for local guides. 
    • Souvenirs.
    • Extra drinks/snacks. 
    • Single supplement rooming (50 USD per night)
  • Notes

    The visa is an e-visa application. We will provide supporting documents and help you make the visa application. The visa (including for VOA) ranges from $160-190 USD. 

    On this trip, we aim to see as much as possible in a very short amount of time. Iraq has a lot of history on offer, so of course we want to make the most out of this trip. Because of that, the days may be long and it involves a lot of driving as we make our way from south to north. 

    Note: If you’d like to organise a trip to Iraqi Kurdistan, let us know. We can assist in creating an Iraqi Kurdistan add-on private tour.

Please apply by 30th November, 2026.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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December 14 - December 30 2026

Travel Iraq & Syria Christmas Combo Tour

Explore the highlights of Iraq and Syria in the
company of great new friends and spend Christmas
in Damascus!

Baghdad - Damascus | 16 Nights,
3 Countries, 1 Epic Christmas

From 4940 USD per person

Please apply by 30th November, 2026.

Travel Iraq & Syria Christmas Combo Tour

Explore the highlights of Iraq and Syria in the
company of great new friends and spend Christmas
in Damascus!

Baghdad - Damascus
| 16 Nights, 3 Countries,
1 Epic Christmas

From 4940 USD per person

  • Overall

    If you’ve ever dreamed of travelling through the lands where civilisation began - crossing from ancient Mesopotamia to the heart of the Levant – this special Iraq and Syria Christmas Tour is for you.

    Over two incredible weeks, our Iraq group tour and Syria group tour combine to bring you face to face with the region’s history, culture, and unmatched hospitality. Guided by experts who bring context, safety, and connection to every stop, you’ll celebrate Christmas in Damascus and walk ancient cities and streets, retracing the footsteps of prophets, poets, and kings.

    Iraq Tour

    Our journey begins in Iraq, the land of ancient Mesopotamia.

    From the capital Baghdad, we explore a city where tradition and modern life meet. Through book markets, riverside cafés, and the treasures of the National Museum.

    We travel south to the holy cities of Karbala and Najaf, where millions of pilgrims gather each year, and walk through the ruins of Babylon, Ur, and Uruk. The very places where writing and cities were born!

    In the far south, we glide through the Marshes of Mesopotamia, meeting families who still live in reed houses on the water, before reaching Basra, Iraq’s gateway to the Gulf.

    Lebanon & Syria

    We then go to Lebanon, where you will have a couple of days to explore and prepare to cross into Syria.

    From Beirut, we drive to Damascus, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on Earth.

    We’ll wander along Straight Street, visit the Umayyad Mosque and Ananias Church, and share tea with locals at Al Nofara Café, where the city’s legendary storyteller still performs.

    We continue south to Bosra, home to the world’s best-preserved Roman theatre, then north through mountain landscapes to Mar Musa Monastery, Homs, and Aleppo.

    In Aleppo, we explore the grand citadel, restored souks, and the traditional soap factories the city is famous for.

    We’ll visit the mighty Krak des Chevaliers, sample local wines in the Homs countryside, and spend a night in the picturesque Christian village of Al Mishtaya.

    Our journey ends in Palmyra, once a jewel of the Silk Road and the seat of Queen Zenobia’s empire. 

    Looking for something shorter?
    Join either one of our Iraq or Syria group tours separately.

    Highlights

    • 3 Countries, 1 Tour! | Visit 3 incredible countries hassle-free, and enjoy the highlights in a short period of time, all in the company of new friends - over Christmas time!
       
    • Capitals Baghdad, Beirut, and Damascus | Three incredible, historic capital cities of 3 countries full of culture. 
       
    • Historic and Religious Sites | Uruk and Ur, Babylon, Busra, Palmyra, Karbala and Najaf. Places you read about in the history books! 
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 17
    1. December 14 | Saturday

      Arrival Day in Baghdad

      Arrival & airport pick-up
      • Arrive at Baghdad International Airport (BGW).

      • Meet your driver and guide and transfer to the hotel (VIP airport pick-up).

      • Rest and meet the group for a welcome dinner in the evening.

      Welcome Dinner
      • We will gather for a welcome dinner.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad

      Included Meals | Dinner

    2. December 15 | Sunday

      Baghdad City Tour

      • Mutanabi Street | Explore the old part of Baghdad. We will go to Mutanabi Street, known as the Book Street, the antique market, and the old copper market. It is named after the 10th-century poet Al-Mutanabi.
         
      • Rasheed Street | Once Baghdad’s most prestigious avenue, lined with early 20th-century architecture, shops, and cafés.
         
      • Iraqi National Museum | Visit the Iraqi National Museum to get introduced to Iraqi culture and history throughout the years. The Iraqi National Museum houses a vast collection of artefacts from Mesopotamian civilisations, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian relics. It is considered one of the most important museums in the Middle East.
         
      • Abbasid Palace & Mustansiriya Madrasah | Two fine examples of Abbasid-era architecture. We will also visit Mustansiriya School, one of the oldest remaining schools in the world. The Mustansiriya Madrasa was established in the 13th century. It served as an important educational institution during the Abbasid era.
         
      • Tahrir Square & Firdus Square | See the sites associated with Iraq’s modern political history.
         
      • Abu Nawas Street | Evening stroll along the Tigris, with statues and gardens inspired by the tales of 1001 Nights.
         
      • Dinner on the Tigris River, trying Iraq’s famous dish, masgouf.
         

       

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad.

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    3. December 16 | Monday

      Baghdad → Babylon → Karbala

      Babylon
      • Drive south to Babylon.

      • Ancient City of Babylon | Babylon was one of the most important cities of ancient Mesopotamia, known for its role as the capital of Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II. It is associated with significant cultural achievements, including the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

      • Saddam’s Palace | Pay a visit to Saddam’s Palace and see the last remnant from his regime.  From here, enjoy a great view of the ancient city.

      Karbala
      • Continue to Karbala.
         
      • Karbala is a holy city for Shia Muslims and the site of the shrine of Imam Hussein. It is the focal point of the Arbaeen pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
         
      Accommodation | Hotel in Karbala

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    4. December 17 | Tuesday

      Najaf 

      Najaf City Tour
      • Old City | Explore Najaf and Najaf’s Old City, one of the most important cities in the Shia Muslim world.
         
      • Wadi al Salam | We pay a visit to the largest cemetery in the world - Wadi al Salam. Meaning "Valley of Peace," it is located in Najaf and is the largest cemetery in the world. It has been a burial site for over 1,400 years.
         
      • We then take a trip to the market where we can buy local clothes and Abayas, as well as lots of other souvenirs. You'll need this local attire to enter the shrine. 
         
      • Imam Ali Shrine | The Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf is the burial site of Imam Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first Imam in Shia Islam. The shrine is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Shia Muslims. The golden dome of the Imam Ali Shrine draws pilgrims from across the globe. We will take a look inside the separated female/male sections, and you'll truly be astounded by the colours, lights, and decorations from this fantastic piece of architecture. 
      Accommodation | Hotel in Najaf

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    5. December 18 | Wednesday

      Najaf → Uruk → Ur (Nasiriyah)

      Uruk
      • Drive south to Uruk, the world’s first great city, associated with the invention of writing and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
      Ur
      • Continue to Ur to see the Ziggurat of Ur, a 4,000-year-old stepped temple.
      Nasiriyah
      • Visit Nasiriyah city in the evening.
      Accommodation | Hotel in Nasiriyah

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    6. December 19 | Thursday

      Marshes of Southern Iraq → Basra

      Mesopotamia Marshes
      • Travel to the Marshes, where we will have a late lunch of Masquf, the Sumerian local fish (vegetarian option available).

      • Marshes | A UNESCO-listed wetland where life has changed little over millennia. The Marsh Arabs still live in traditional reed houses and travel by narrow boats along the waterways.

      • Boat Trip in the Marshes | We take a boat trip to take a tour of the marshes and see what wildlife we can spot! 

      Basra
      • Basra | This is the main southern city and its largest port. It has long been a gateway for trade, culture, and ideas. Basra is also known for its canals lined with date palms!

      Accommodation | Hotel in Basra

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. December 20 | Friday

      Basra → Baghdad

      Basra City Tour
      • Basra Museum | A look into the history of Basra and the surrounding areas. It used to be Saddam’s Palace.
         
      • Stroll through the old city and antique museum.
      Baghdad
      • Martyrs Monument | Go for sunset to the Martyrs Monument. The Martyrs Monument in Baghdad is a large blue-domed structure built in the 1980s to commemorate Iraqis who died in past wars. It is a symbol of national remembrance.
      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    8. December 21 | Saturday

      Departure from Iraq - Lebanon 

      Flight Departures from Baghdad Airport & Continue to Lebanon for the Syria part of the trip. 
      • You will be transferred to Baghdad International Airport.
         
      • Departure from Baghdad International Airport (BGW). Arrive in Lebanon in the afternoon/evening. Flights are not included. You must book your own Baghdad - Lebanon flight, but we will give you guidance and let you know which flight we suggest. 
         
      • Arrival into Lebanon and free time to explore. Ask your tour leader for suggestions for food and activities based on your preferences! 
      Accommodation | Crowne Plaza Hotel, Hamra, Beirut, Lebanon 

      Included Meals | Breakfast

    9. December 22 | Sunday

      Beirut, Lebanon 

      Free day to explore Beirut city at your own leisure 
      • Relax and see the highlights of Beirut at your own leisure. We will be staying in a central district with lots to do just around the corner! 
         
      • Ask your tour leader for suggestions for food and activities based on your preferences!
      Welcome Evening Meal
      • [Optional] For those who wish to join, we will have a welcome meal together in the evening for those who are just joining for the Syria part of the trip at a local restaurant. 
      Accommodation | Crowne Plaza Hotel, Hamra, Beirut, Lebanon 

      Included Meals | Breakfast

    10. December 23 | Wednesday

      Into Syria

      Beirut to Damascus Scenic Drive
      • We will leave early from the Lebanese capital on a scenic drive to the Syrian border, and onward to Damascus. This is a ca. 4-hour-long drive, including formalities at the Lebanon-Syria border.
         
      • Check in and a short recharge at our hotel in Damascus.
      The Historic Old Town of Damascus
      • Ananias Church | The oldest underground structure of Damascus and the presumed remains of Ananias of Damascus' home, where Saul was baptised, who is known today as Paul the Apostle.
         
      • Straight Street | Also known by its Latin name, Via Recta, is the Roman street that runs from East to West in Damascus' Old Town. The street has several sites dating back to the Roman, Christian, and Islamic periods, and according to the Book of Acts, St. Paul also visited here.
         
      • Al Nofara | The oldest café in Damascus, where we will listen to the famous storyteller.
         
      • Dinner will be at Naerj, the best restaurant in Damascus Old Town, where you are guaranteed to have one of the best meals of your life.
         
      • Optional evening scrub at a historic Hamam.

      Accommodation | Mamluka Hotel 5* or similar, Damascus.

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    11. December 24 | Thursday

      Damascus - Busra - Damascus

      • National Museum | Here, we will gain an overview of the civilisations that have thrived on Syrian soil. It exhibits statues, seals, jewellery, masks, mosaics, tablets, and weavings from the most important sites in the country.
         
      • Souk Al-Hamidiye | The most beautiful souk of Damascus. Its shops display a wide range of goods, including clothes, fabrics, pastries, and handicrafts.
         
      • Umayyad Mosque | A historic site of worship, dating back to the first millennium BCE, it was once a church and is now one of the most important mosques in the World.
      Drive to Busra
      • In the afternoon, we head south through the lush, fertile plains to the ancient city of Bosra al-Sham (also Busra / Busra al-sham).
         
      • Bosra is certainly home to the best-preserved Roman amphitheatre in the world.
         
      • We'll explore the city’s rich Roman heritage, including its baths and captivating historical tales. 
      Drive back to Damascus
      • Arada Show in front of the Damascus Hotel.
         
      • Cooking class and Dinner with a Syrian family.

      Accommodation | Mamluka Hotel 5* or similar, Damascus

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    12. December 25 | Friday

      Damascus to Aleppo

      Mar Musa
      • Our second stop along the road will be Mar Musa, a breathtaking 6th-century monastery perched among rugged mountains.
         
      • Shaped like a towering fortress, this ancient site was founded by Mar Musa al-Habashi (Saint Moses of Abyssinia), who, according to legend, was the son of an Ethiopian king.
      Homs
      • Following this, we’ll head to Homs, the most affected city by the war. During our visit, we'll explore the Khaled Ibn Al-Walid Shrine and the St. Mary Church of the Holy Belt, two significant landmarks of the city.
         
      • Lunch in Homs City.
      Aleppo
      • Aleppo has been a flourishing metropolis since the 3rd millennium BCE. The city has been fighting with Damascus for the title of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city.
         
      • After some exploring of the city, we'll enjoy dinner at Qurtuba, a renowned Syrian restaurant run by an Armenian family, known for its authentic flavours and warm atmosphere.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4* or similar, Aleppo

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    13. December 26 | Saturday

      Aleppo

      • Aleppo Castle | Located in the middle of the city, the castle dominates Aleppo from a height of fifty meters. Its admirably designed towers, along with its iron gates, are distinguished by their entrances made with perfection to prevent any enemy intrusion.
         
      • Aleppo Market | Stretching from the front of the castle to the old city, we'll witness the contrast between the destroyed areas, the active restoration sites, and the fully renovated section, which now looks stunning.
         
      • Abu Hagoub Restaurant | As Aleppo is renowned for its spicy sausage, we will have lunch at this famous restaurant to sample the best sausage sandwiches in the city.
         
      • Umayyad Mosque | The largest and one of the oldest mosques in the city, which is currently in the final stages of restoration.
         
      • Al-Jubaili Soap Factory | The oldest soap factory in Aleppo, where you'll have the opportunity to witness the traditional process of crafting the world-famous laurel Aleppo soap, renowned for its quality and history. We will also visit a soap exhibition where you can touch the largest bar of soap in the world, according to the Guinness World Records Book.
         
      • For sunset, we will visit one of our secret spots overlooking Aleppo.
         
      • Uncle Hamido's Restaurant | For dinner, we will get the chance to taste what is often hailed as the best falafel in the World.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4*, Aleppo

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    14. December 27 | Sunday

      Aleppo - Idlib - Hama - Krak Des Chaveliers - Homs Countryside

      Idlib
      • Idlib Governorate | Here, we can observe a unique economic system distinct from other regions, and we will also visit the refugee camps, gaining insight into the challenges faced by displaced families.
      Hama
      • Drive south to Hama. Here, we'll visit the iconic waterwheels that once played a crucial role in providing water to the surrounding land. 
      Krak des Chevaliers
      • Krak des Chevaliers | After that, we'll continue our journey to Krak des Chevaliers, which is described by Lawrence of Arabia as "the most wholly admirable castle in the world."
         
      • In addition, this medieval crusader fortress is one of the most significant and well-preserved castles from that era, offering a fascinating glimpse into Syrian History.
      Jarjour winery
      • Jarjour Winery | We'll drive through the picturesque rural villages of the Homs Valley, heading to the renowned Jarjour winery, which is famous for its unique blue wine.
         
      • Here, we'll enjoy a wine and cheese tasting, immersing ourselves in the flavours of the region.
      Almishtaya
      • Afterwards, we take a short drive to the Christian village of Almishtaya, known for its vibrant nightlife. Indeed, you can experience the lively atmosphere and enjoy the evening in one of Syria's most charming villages.
      Overnight in Homs Countryside
      • Finally, we have an overnight stay in a 4-star hotel in Al Mishtaya-Homs countryside.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Homs Countryside

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    15. December 28 | Monday

      Al Mishtaya - Palmyra - Damascus

      • Syria's most iconic tourist destination. Notably, once a key city on the Silk Road, Palmyra briefly ruled its own empire in the 3rd century, stretching from Turkey to Egypt.
         
      • However, despite being well-preserved, much of the city was sadly destroyed during the ISIS occupation in 2015.
         
      • During our tour, we will explore what remains, including the Arch of Triumph, Fakhr ad-Din al-Maani Castle, the Sulphur Spring, the Great Columns, the Theatre, the Agora, and the Tombs.
         
      • We’ll enjoy a delicious lunch in a traditional Bedouin tent restaurant, run by a local family. This is, indeed, a perfect opportunity to savour authentic Syrian cuisine while experiencing the warm hospitality of the region.
      • Return to Damascus
      • We will drive back to Damascus, arriving just in time to enjoy a relaxing dinner in the city.

      Accommodation | Traditional Hotel in Damascus Old Town

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    16. December 29 | Tuesday

      Return to Beirut

      • In the morning, we will cover the remaining attractions in Damascus that might have been left out during the busy previous days.
         
      • We will also have some time for some last-minute shopping.
         
      • Drive back to Beirut. The estimated arrival time in Beirut is 18:00.

      Accommodation | Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5* hotel located in Central Hamra, Beirut  

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch

    17. December 30 | Wednesday

      Departure Day

      • Departure from Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) throughout the day to European or Middle Eastern destinations offering connections to the rest of the World.

      Included Meals | Breakfast

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room (Iraq-Syria Combo)

      The default rooming option for this tour is a shared hotel room. Each hotel room on tour has two separate beds. If you'd like a room to yourself, then you can upgrade for an extra USD 50 per night. This includes accommodation in Beirut in-between the two countries.

  • What is / is not included?

    INCLUDED

    • All accommodation in Iraq, Syria, and Beirut
    • Iraq visa support.
    • Local tour guides in Iraq and Syria.
    • Expert Koryo Tours tour leader throughout the trip. 
    • All transportation within Iraq and Syria. 
    • Airport pick up & drop off
    • All entrance tickets and activities listed.
    • All meals listed. 
    • Water throughout the day. 

    NOT INCLUDED

    • Travel to Iraq.
    • Iraq & Syria visa.
    • Travel insurance (mandatory).
    • Tips for local guides. 
    • Souvenirs.
    • Extra drinks/snacks. 
    • Single supplement rooming (55 USD per night)
    • Flights from Baghdad - Lebanon (around 200 - 350 USD). 
    • Airport pick-up and drop-off in Lebanon. 
  • Notes

    The Iraq visa is an e-visa application. We will provide supporting documents and help you make the visa application. The visa (including for VOA) ranges from $160-190 USD. 

    The Syria visa is a visa on arrival. 

    For Lebanon, most countries can enter visa-free. Check your visa requirements before travel. 

    On both of the trips, we aim to see as much as possible in a very short amount of time. Iraq has a lot of history on offer, so of course we want to make the most out of this trip. Because of that, the days may be long and it involves a lot of driving as we make our way from south to north. 

     

Please apply by 30th November, 2026.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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December 22 - December 30 2026

Travel Syria - Damascus, Aleppo, Palmrya

6 nights in Syria + 2
nights in Beirut (4 &
5* hotels)

Beirut to Damascus, Aleppo, Palmyra, Homs,
Hama, Maloula, Lattakia, Bosra, and more!

From 1850 USD per person

Please apply by 1st December, 2026.

Travel Syria - Damascus, Aleppo, Palmrya

6 nights in Syria + 2
nights in Beirut (4 &
5* hotels)

Beirut to Damascus, Aleppo,
Palmyra, Homs, Hama, Maloula,
Lattakia, Bosra, and more!

From 1850 USD per person

  • Overall

    Join our 8-day Syria tour, celebrating Christmas in the heart of Damascus!

    From the lively streets of Damascus to the Roman ruins of Bosra, the mountain monastery of Mar Musa, and the majestic Citadel of Aleppo, this Syria group tour promises to be one of our most fun for 2026.

    A rare chance to see the country at a time of renewal and resilience.

    Our journey begins in Damascus, one of the world’s oldest cities. Wander along Straight Street, visit the Umayyad Mosque and Ananias Church, explore vibrant souks, and share tea with locals at Al Nofara Café, home to the city’s traditional storyteller.

    Continue south to Bosra, where the world’s best-preserved Roman theatre stands almost untouched

    Travel north through breathtaking landscapes to Mar Musa Monastery, Homs, and Aleppo.

    Explore Aleppo’s ancient citadel, bustling markets, and famous soap factories before watching the sunset from a secret viewpoint. Visit the medieval fortress of Krak des Chevaliers, sample local wines in the Homs countryside, and spend a night in the picturesque Christian village of Al Mishtaya.

    We end our Syria tour at the magnificent ruins of Palmyra, once a vital Silk Road city and home to Queen Zenobia. Explore its great colonnades and temples before returning to Damascus, completing a journey that reveals Syria’s incredible history, culture, and enduring spirit.

    Looking for a longer trip over Christmas?
    Join our Iraq & Syria Christmas Combo trip!

    (Including 1 free night in Beirut, and save 300$ over both tours. Our Christmas gift to you!) 

    Highlights

    • Christmas in Syria! | Enjoy the celebrations with the locals! 
    • Palymera | The ancient city and Roman Ruins. 
    • Al Mishtaya & Homs Countryside | Explore the beautiful Syrian countryside including a wine and cheese tasting session at a local winery! 
    • Damascus & Aleppo | The Old Town of Damascus, the Umayyad Mosque, the bustling Souk al-Hamidiye, the exquisite Azem Palace... and explore Syria's second largest city of Aleppo, including the famous citadel. 
  • Itinerary

    Briefing Day
    1. December 22 | Tuesday

      Briefing Night in Beirut

      Arrival in Beirut
      • Arrive at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) throughout the day. Beirut is served by major European, Middle Eastern carriers, and the local airline MEA-Middle East Airlines from various destinations, well-connected with the rest of the world.
      Welcome Dinner & Pre-Tour Briefing
      • We will gather for some excellent Lebanese food and a pre-tour briefing tonight before the adventure ahead.

      Accommodation | Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5* hotel located in Central Hamra, Beirut  

      Included Meals | N/A

    2. December 23 | Wednesday

      Into Syria

      Beirut to Damascus Scenic Drive
      • We will leave early from the Lebanese capital on a scenic drive to the Syrian border, and onward to Damascus. This is a ca. 4-hour-long drive, including formalities at the Lebanon-Syria border.
         
      • Check in and a short recharge at our hotel in Damascus.
      The Historic Old Town of Damascus
      • Ananias Church | The oldest underground structure of Damascus and the presumed remains of Ananias of Damascus' home, where Saul was baptised, who is known today as Paul the Apostle.
         
      • Straight Street | Also known by its Latin name, Via Recta, is the Roman street that runs from East to West in Damascus' Old Town. The street has several sites dating back to the Roman, Christian, and Islamic periods, and according to the Book of Acts, St. Paul also visited here.
         
      • Al Nofara | The oldest café in Damascus, where we will listen to the famous storyteller.
         
      • Dinner will be at Naerj, the best restauracnt in Damascus Old Town, where you are guaranteed to have one of the best meals of your life.
         
      • Optional evening scrub at a historic Hamam.

      Accommodation | Mamluka Hotel 5* or similar, Damascus.

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    3. December 24 | Thursday

      Damascus - Busra - Damascus & 
      Christmas Eve Celebrations

      • National Museum | Here, we will gain an overview of the civilisations that have thrived on Syrian soil. It exhibits statues, seals, jewellery, masks, mosaics, tablets, and weavings from the most important sites in the country.
         
      • Souk Al-Hamidiye | The most beautiful souk of Damascus. Its shops display a wide range of goods, including clothes, fabrics, pastries, and handicrafts.
         
      • Umayyad Mosque | A historic site of worship, dating back to the first millennium BCE, it was once a church and is now one of the most important mosques in the World.
      Drive to Busra
      • In the afternoon, we head south through the lush, fertile plains to the ancient city of Bosra al-Sham (also Busra / Busra al-sham).
         
      • Busra is certainly home to the best-preserved Roman amphitheatre in the world.
         
      • We'll explore the city’s rich Roman heritage, including its baths and captivating historical tales. 
      Drive back to Damascus
      • Christmas Eve in Damascus | The biggest Christmas celebrations are on Christmas eve, so we'll be in Damascus the capital to take part in the festivities.

      Accommodation | Mamluka Hotel 5* or similar, Damascus

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    4. December 25 | Friday

      Christmas Day - Damascus to Aleppo

      Mar Musa
      • Our second stop along the road will be Mar Musa, a breathtaking 6th-century monastery perched among rugged mountains.
         
      • Shaped like a towering fortress, this ancient site was founded by Mar Musa al-Habashi (Saint Moses of Abyssinia), who, according to legend, was the son of an Ethiopian king.
      Homs
      • Following this, we’ll head to Homs, the most affected city by the war. During our visit, we'll explore the Khaled Ibn Al-Walid Shrine and the St. Mary Church of the Holy Belt, two significant landmarks of the city.
         
      • Lunch in Homs City.
      Aleppo
      • Aleppo has been a flourishing metropolis since the 3rd millennium BCE. The city has been fighting with Damascus for the title of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city.
         
      • After some exploring of the city, we'll enjoy dinner at Qurtuba, a renowned Syrian restaurant run by an Armenian family, known for its authentic flavours and warm atmosphere.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4* or similar, Aleppo

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    5. December 26 | Saturday

      Aleppo

      • Aleppo Castle | Located in the middle of the city, the castle dominates Aleppo from a height of fifty meters. Its admirably designed towers, along with its iron gates, are distinguished by their entrances made with perfection to prevent any enemy intrusion.
         
      • Aleppo Market | Stretching from the front of the castle to the old city, we'll witness the contrast between the destroyed areas, the active restoration sites, and the fully renovated section, which now looks stunning.
         
      • Abu Hagoub Restaurant | As Aleppo is renowned for its spicy sausage, we will have lunch at this famous restaurant to sample the best sausage sandwiches in the city.
         
      • Umayyad Mosque | The largest and one of the oldest mosques in the city, which is currently in the final stages of restoration.
         
      • Al-Jubaili Soap Factory | The oldest soap factory in Aleppo, where you'll have the opportunity to witness the traditional process of crafting the world-famous laurel Aleppo soap, renowned for its quality and history. We will also visit a soap exhibition where you can touch the largest bar of soap in the world, according to the Guinness World Records Book.
         
      • For sunset, we will visit one of our secret spots overlooking Aleppo.
         
      • Uncle Hamido's Restaurant | For dinner, we will get the chance to taste what is often hailed as the best falafel in the World.

      Accommodation | Rigga Hotel 4*, Aleppo

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    6. December 27 | Sunday

      Aleppo - Idlib - Hama - Krak Des Chaveliers - Homs Countryside

      Idlib
      • Idlib Governorate | Here, we can observe a unique economic system distinct from other regions, and we will also visit the refugee camps, gaining insight into the challenges faced by displaced families.
      Hama
      • Drive south to Hama. Here, we'll visit the iconic waterwheels that once played a crucial role in providing water to the surrounding land. 
      Krak des Chevaliers
      • Krak des Chevaliers | After that, we'll continue our journey to Krak des Chevaliers, which is described by Lawrence of Arabia as "the most wholly admirable castle in the world."
         
      • In addition, this medieval crusader fortress is one of the most significant and well-preserved castles from that era, offering a fascinating glimpse into Syrian History.
      Jarjour winery
      • Jarjour Winery | We'll drive through the picturesque rural villages of the Homs Valley, heading to the renowned Jarjour winery, which is famous for its unique blue wine.
         
      • Here, we'll enjoy a wine and cheese tasting, immersing ourselves in the flavours of the region.
      Almishtaya
      • Afterwards, we take a short drive to the Christian village of Almishtaya, known for its vibrant nightlife. Indeed, you can experience the lively atmosphere and enjoy the evening in one of Syria's most charming villages.
      Overnight in Homs Countryside
      • Finally, we have an overnight stay in a 4-star hotel in Al Mishtaya-Homs countryside.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Homs Countryside

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. December 28 | Monday

      Al Mishtaya - Palmyra - Damascus

      • Syria's most iconic tourist destination. Notably, once a key city on the Silk Road, Palmyra briefly ruled its own empire in the 3rd century, stretching from Turkey to Egypt.
         
      • However, despite being well-preserved, much of the city was sadly destroyed during the ISIS occupation in 2015.
         
      • During our tour, we will explore what remains, including the Arch of Triumph, Fakhr ad-Din al-Maani Castle, the Sulphur Spring, the Great Columns, the Theatre, the Agora, and the Tombs.
         
      • We’ll enjoy a delicious lunch in a traditional Bedouin tent restaurant, run by a local family. This is, indeed, a perfect opportunity to savour authentic Syrian cuisine while experiencing the warm hospitality of the region.
      • Return to Damascus
      • We will drive back to Damascus, arriving just in time to enjoy a relaxing dinner in the city.

      Accommodation | Traditional Hotel in Damascus Old Town

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    8. December 29 | Tuesday

      Return to Beirut

      • In the morning, we will cover the remaining attractions in Damascus that might have been left out during the busy previous days.
         
      • We will also have some time for some last-minute shopping.
         
      • Drive back to Beirut. The estimated arrival time in Beirut is 18:00.

      Accommodation | Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5* hotel located in Central Hamra, Beirut  

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch

    9. December 30 | Wednesday

      Departure Day

      • Departure from Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) throughout the day to European or Middle Eastern destinations offering connections to the rest of the World.

      Included Meals | Breakfast

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Syria

      The default rooming option for this tour is a shared hotel room. Each hotel room on tour has two separate beds. If you'd like a room to yourself then you can upgrade for an extra 54 USD per night.

  • What is / is not included?

    INCLUDED
    • Return transportation from Beirut to Damascus.
    • 2 nights hotel in Beirut before & after the tour in Syria. 
    • All transportation within Syria (AC bus). 
    • Entrance fees for all sites mentioned in the itinerary.
    • Accommodation every night (4 & 5* hotels, 1x 3* hotel).
    • Local tour guide
    • Koryo Tours tour leader
    • All meals listed (including homemade dinner with a Syrian family + private Arada Show)
    • One 1.5-L bottle of water per day.
    • Permits and all local taxes
    • Syrian land border departure tax
    EXCLUDED
    • Travel to Beirut.
    • Visa fee.
    • Personal expenses such as souvenirs or any optional activities.
    • Extra drinks/snacks at meal times. 
    • Tipping for the guide and driver
  • Notes

    All items on this itinerary are subject to change or cancellation depending on the security situation and availability. Koryo Tours takes safety on our tours extremely seriously and it will be prioritised above all else. 

Please apply by 1st December, 2026.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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January 2027 — 1 tour

January 29 - February 9 2027

Travel Iraq Cultural Tour - Marshes, History and Mountains

From the marshes of Southern Iraq to the mountains
of Iraqi Kurdistan, with a cultural twist in-between

11 nights exploring all Iraq has to offer
- from south to north, Basra to Erbil, historic
to scenic

From 4290 USD per person

Please apply by 1st January, 2027.

Travel Iraq Cultural Tour - Marshes, History and Mountains

From the marshes of Southern Iraq to the mountains
of Iraqi Kurdistan, with a cultural twist in-between

11 nights exploring all Iraq
has to offer - from south to
north, Basra to Erbil, historic
to scenic

From 4290 USD per person

  • Overall

    Iraq is one of those rare places where history feels alive. Mesopotamia, Babylon, Baghdad... you may have read about it in history books. Now it's time to see the real thing. 

    This tour runs from Basra in the south to Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan, combining ancient civilisations, living religious traditions, and a unique overnight experience in the UNESCO-listed Iraqi Marshes.

    We'll see the highlights as we make our way from south to north, as well as enjoying some unique cultural experiences as we go to give you the best, all-rounded experience of your time in Iraq. 

    Get to know the places and the people. 

    We begin in Basra, Iraq's southern port city, before travelling into the Marshes for a night in a traditional reed house and a sunset boat trip

    Heading north, we visit ancient sites and holy sites, including Najaf and Karbala, before arriving in Baghdad to explore both its historic and modern sites, many monuments and beautiful riverside restaurants.

    We continue through northern Iraq to Mosul and the Christian town of Baghdida, before crossing into Iraqi Kurdistan for Yazidi heritage sites, dramatic mountain scenery, and Erbil's famous citadel

    Note: if you'd like to spend more time exploring Iraqi Kurdistan, let us know. We can assist in creating an Iraqi Kurdistan add-on private tour. 

    Looking for something shorter?
    Check out our short tour to Iraq in March or spend New Year's Eve in Baghdad, 2027-2028. 

    Highlights

    • Unique Accommodations | One night in the marshes under the stars and amongst the buffalo as we stay in traditional reed huts, enjoy local food, and live the local life. One night in a local homestay to experience life with a typical Iraqi family. 
    • Holy Cities of Najaf & Karbala | Visit two of the most important cities in the Shia Muslim world, with incredible shrines and pilgrimage culture
    • Federal Iraq & Iraqi Kurdistan | Two very different places, extreme history and extreme nature - all in one trip!
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 12
    1. January 29 | Friday 

      Arrival Day in Basra 

      Arrival in Iraq's third-largest city
      • Arrive at Basra International Airport (BSR) from major hubs in the Middle East or Istanbul.
      • Your driver will wait for you at the airport to pick you up for a transfer to our hotel.
      • Check in at the hotel.
      Welcome Dinner 
      • We will gather for a welcome dinner and also take a walk on the award-winning Basra Waterfront Coronation. 

       

      Accommodation | Hotel in Basra

      Included Meals | Dinner 

    2. January 30 | Saturday 

      Basra Day Tour & Iraqi Marshes

      Basra Tour 
      • Day tour in the old city of Basra. 
      • Basra | This is the main southern city and its largest port. It has long been a gateway for trade, culture and ideas. Basra is also known for its canals lined with date palms!
      • Basra Museum | A look into the history of Basra and the surrounding areas. It used to be Saddam's Palace.
      • Tiger & Euphrates River | We will take a drive to the meeting point of the Tiger and the Euphrates River.
      • Adam's Tree | This is considered to be the Garden of Eden. 
      Iraqi Marshes
      • Travel to the Iraqi Marshes, where we will have a late lunch of Masquf, the Sumerian local fish (vegetarian option available).
      • Marshes | A UNESCO-listed wetland where life has changed little over millennia. The Marsh Arabs still live in traditional reed touses and travel by narrow boats along the waterways.
      • Boat trip in the Marshes | We take a boat trip for sunset, where we will go to a local Samarian-designd house in the middle of the marshes to spend the night.
      • Night in the Marshes | Enjoy an evening amongst the marshes where we will have snacks and a light dinner around the fire. We will have a fun evening of local music surrounded by nature 

      Accommodation | Samarian Style local accommodation in the marshes. 

      NB: This accommodation features local-style sleeping arrangements and is not a hotel. Amenities such as toiletries are not provided, but the experience makes up for it!

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    3. January 31 | Sunday 

      City of Ur and Najaf 

      Marshes to Najaf 
      • Local Sumerian breakfast of buffalo's cream and milk. After this, we will begin our drive north.
      • City of Ur | Visit the ancient city of Ur, where we will see the ancient Ziggurat and the House of the Prophet Abraham. This 4,000-year-old city was once one of the most important Sumerian settlements. The Ziggurat of Ur, a massive stepped structure dominating the otherwise flat landscapes. According to tradition, this is the birthplace of Abraham. 
      • City of Nippur | Nippur was the religious capital of the Sumerians and one of the oldest cities in Mesopotamia. It was dedicated to Enlil, one of the chief deities in the Sumerian pantheon, and served as a major religious centre during the 3rd millennium BCE. 
      • Continue driving to the city of Najaf. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Najaf

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    4. February 1 | Monday 

      Najaf

      Najaf City Tour 
      • Old City | Explore Najaf and Najaf's Old City, one of the most important cities of the Shia Muslim world. 
      • Wadi al Salam | We pay a visit to the largest cemetary in the world - Wadi al Salam. Meaning "Valley of Peace", it is located in Najaf and is the largest cemetary in the world. It has been a burial site for over 1,400 years. 
      • We then take a trip to the market where we can buy local clothes and Abayas, as well as lots of other souvenirs. You'll need this local attire to enter the shrine.
      • Imam Ali Shrine | The Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf is the burial site of Imam Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first Imam in Shia Islam. The shrine is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Shia Muslims. The golden dome of the Imam Ali Shrine draws pilgrims from across the globe. We will take a look inside the seperated male/female sections, and you'll truly be astounded by the colours, lights, and decoartions from this fantastic piece of architecture. 
      Cultural Afternoon
      • This afternoon we spend with a local family together at their house with various activities.
      • Homestay & Cooking Class | Return to our homestay for a cooking class where we will prepare and eat our lunch prepared by ourselves. 
      • Private River Chalet | Enjoy an afternoon of relaxation Iraq-style: with shisha, tea, and snacks in front of the river in our private rented chalet, including a swimming pool. 
      • Return to our homestay for the evening. 

      Accommodation | Homestay in Najaf. This will be local-style sleeping arrangements. The local family and us will be sleeping seperately but we can't guarantee private rooms. A hotel option is available for an extra fee of $50 USD.

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    5. February 2 | Tuesday 

      Babylon and Karbala 

      Najaf to Karbala 
      • Kufa Mosque | Start the day by going to Kufa Mosque, the fourth-holiest place for Shia Muslims. It has historical and religious significance due to its association with Imam Ali and early Islamic history. 
      • Ezekiel Tomb | Visit the Ezekiel Tomb, where we will see old Hebrew writings. This town used to be shared between Jews and Muslims. It is believed to be the burial place of the biblical prophet Ezekiel, and the tomb is inscribed with Hebrew writings.
      • Daniel's Market | Explore the old market to Ezekiel Tomb, called Daniel's Market.
      • Ziggurat of Borsipa | Visit the Ziggurat of Borsipa, which is believed by many to be the Tower of Babel. 
      • Lunch at a local farm. 
      Babylon 
      • Ancient City of Babylon | Babylon was one of the most important cities of ancient Mesopotamia, known for its role as the capital of Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II. It is associated with significant cultural achievements, included the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders to the Ancient World. 
      • Saddam's Palace | Pay a visit to Saddam Hussein's palace and see the last remnant from his regime. From here, enjoy a great view of the ancient city. 
      • Drive to Karbala.
      Karbala
      • Karbala is a holy city for Shia Muslims and the site of the shrine of Imam Hussein. It is the focal point of the Arbaeen pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Karbala

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    6. February 3 | Wednesday 

      Karbala and Baghdad 

      Karbala to Baghdad
      • Imam Hussein's Shrine | Visit Imam Hussein's shrine. Here, you will learn why it is one of the most important cities in Iraq religiously, with the largest annual gathering in the world. The shrine of Imam Hussein in Karbala marks the burial place of the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, who was martyred at the Battle of Karbala in 680 BCE. 
      • Ctesiphon | Drive to Ctesiphon (Taq kisra), the second largest single-span unreinforced brickwork vault in the world. See the panoramic view from a building next to it that is abandoned. It was the capital of the Parthian and Sassanian empires. 
      • Drive to Baghdad.
      • Enjoy an evening walk and dinner in front of the Tiger River. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad. 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    7. Feburay 4 | Thursday 

      Baghdad 

      Baghdad City Tour 
      • Iraqi National Museum | Visit the Iraqi National Museum to get introduced to Iraqi culture and history throughout the years. The Iraqi National Museum houses a vast collection of artefacts from Mesopotamian civilisations, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian relic. It is considered one of the most important museums in the Middle East. 
      • Mutanabi Street & Old Baghdad | Explore the old part of Baghdad. We will go to Mutanabi Street, known as the Book Street, the antique market, and the old copper market. It is named after the 10th-century poet Al-Mutanabi. 
      • Tea & Coffee stop in Baghdad | One of Baghdad's mots famous tea and coffee shops. Stop here for some lemon tea or shisha!
      • Mustansiriya School | We will also visit Mustansiriya School, one of the oldest remaining schools in the world. The Mustansiriya Madrasa was established in the 13th century. It served as an important educational institution during the Abbasid era.
      • Baghdad Green Zone | Drive through Baghdad's Green Zone. 
      • Save the Iraqi Culture Monument | A monument dedicated towards Iraqi culture and history. 
      • Martyrs Monument | Go for sunset to the Martyrs Monument. The Martyrs Monument in Baghdad is a large blue-domed structure built in 1980s to commemorate Iraqis who died in past wars. It is a symbol of national rememberance. 
      • Dinner in the new part of Baghdad. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    8. February 5 | Friday 

      Samara & Ashur 

      Baghdad to Mosul 
      • Depart from Baghdad north to Samara.
      • The Great Mosque of Samara | Built in the 9th century, it is famous for its spiral minaret, known as the Malwiya Tower. The structure is one of the most distinctive examples of Abbasid archietecture. It used to be the largest in the world at its time. 
      • Continue our way north and have lunch and a break. 
      • Travel to the ancient city of Ashur. 
      • Ashur | Ashur was the first capital of the Assyrian Empire and a significant religious centre. Its ruins, including temples and palace foundations, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This was the capital of the Assyrians and one of the oldest cities in human history.
      • Continue our drive to Mosul. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Mosul

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    9. February 6 | Saturday 

      Mosul & Baghdida 

      • Mosul City Tour | Start the day with a tour in the old city of Mosul, where we will see a lot of destruction from the time of ISIS, including churches, mosques, and old neughbourhoods. We will also see the Hidba Minaret, which is the icon of Mosul. This was destroyed by ISIS snd rebuilt by UNESCO.
      • Nori Mosque | This is where they announced the Islamic caliphate by Abu Bakal al Baghdadi.
      Baghdida
      • Baghdida | We visit Baghdida, one of the last Christian communities in Iraq. Here we will visit Tahira Church, which was the largest church in the Middle East during the 1940s.
      • In the evening, we will spend time in a local bar enjoying local liquor and a small gathering, and spend the night in the town.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdida
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

       

    10. Feburary 7 | Sunday

      Bashiqa and Iraqi Kurdistan

      Exploring Yazidi Religion
      • Bashiqa | Travel to Bashiqa, home to Yazidis, Christians, and Muslims, where we will visit Yazidi temples. The town is also known for local arak and beer.
      • Continue driving into Iraqi Kurdistan.
      Iraqi Kurdistan
      • Lalish | Drive to Lalish, the holiest site of the Yazidi religion, located in a mountain valley and a pilgrimage destination for Yazidis worldwide.
      • Rawanduz Valley | Continue to the valley of Rawanduz, one of the most scenic places in Iraq, known for dramatic gorges, mountains, and landscapes popular for hiking and photography.
      • Overnight in a hotel overlooking the valley.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Rawanduz
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    11. February 8 | Monday

      Erbil

      Rawanduz to Erbil 
      • Enjoy the morning in Rawanduz.
      • Shaqlawa | Travel to Shaqlawa, a town known for fruit orchards, cool climate, and traditional markets.
      • Drive to Erbil city, 

      Erbil

      • Erbil Citadel | Visit the market next to the Erbil Citadel, one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The citadel dominates the centre of Erbil and is surrounded by traditional markets and cafes.
      • Enjoy an evening at a local café overlooking the main square and market.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Erbil
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    12. February 9 | Tuesday 

      Departure from Iraq

      Flight departures from Erbil Airport
      • You will be transferred to Erbil International Airport (EBL).
      • Departures from Erbil International Airport (EBL) throughout the day. Erbil is well connected to major Middle Eastern hubs, Istanbul, and select European cities.

      Accommodation | N/A
      Included Meals | Breakfast

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Iraq

  • What is / is not included?

    • All accommodation in Iraq. 
    • Iraq visa support. 
    • Local Iraqi tour guide.
    • Expert Koryo Tours tour leader. 
    • All transportation within Iraq.
    • All entrance tickets and activities listed.
    • All meals.
    • Water throughout the day.
    • Travel to Iraq.
    • Iraq visa.
    • Travel insurance (mandatory).
    • Tips for local guides.
    • Souvenirs. 
    • Extra drinks/snacks.
    • Single supplement rooming ($50 USD per night).
  • Notes

    All visas are arranged through an e-visa scheme. We will provide supporting documents and help you make the visa application. The visa (including for VOA) ranges from $160-190 USD. 

    On this trip, we aim to see as much as possible in a very short amount of time. Iraq has a lot of history on offer, so of course we want to make the most out of this trip. Because of that, the days may be long and it involves a lot of driving as we make our way from south to north.

    Accommodation for both the marshes and the homestay will be the local-style thin mattresses either in tents or on the floor. We can provide private tents in the marshes but the homestay may not be able to accommodate for private rooms. There is an option to stay at the hotel if you prefer for an extra fee of $50 USD per night in Najaf. 

Please apply by 1st January, 2027.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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March 2027 — 1 tour

March 21 - March 27 2027

Travel Iraq Short Tour - Holy Cities & The Marshes

A compact journey through Iraq's
most iconic cities and landscapes

7 days exploring Iraq - Start & finish
in Baghdad, with a night in the Iraqi
Marshes

From 3200 USD per person

Please apply by 7th March, 2027.

Travel Iraq Short Tour - Holy Cities & The Marshes

A compact journey through Iraq's
most iconic cities and landscapes

7 days exploring Iraq -
Start & finish in Baghdad,
with a night in the Iraqi
Marshes

From 3200 USD per person

  • Overall

    Iraq is one of thise rare places where history feels alive - from the Abbasid legacy of Baghdad to the pilgrimage cities of Najaf and Karbala. This is a short tour packed with depth, taking you to the highlights of federal Iraq whilst also offering the unique opportunity to spend a night in the Iraqi Marshes

    This itinerary focuses on central and southern Iraq, combining culture, religion and history - both ancient and modern. 

    We begin and end in Baghdad, with time to explore the city's museums, markets, and historic quarters.

    Between Baghdad stays, we visit Karbala and Najaf - two of the most significant cities in the Shia Muslim world - before travelling south to spend a night in a traditional reed house in the Iraqi Marshes

    Between the modern cities, we will visit remote ancient cities - such as the Ziggurat of Ur dating back to 5000 BC, Uruk - the birthplace of the first written language, and Ctsesiphon - the world's oldest free-standing arch.

    Expect full days and some long drives. Although the payoff is seeing a huge cross-section of Iraq in a short time!

    Optional extension: if you'd like to add Iraqi Kurdistan to the end of this itinerary, let us know - we can assist with an add-on private tour. 

    Looking for somewhere to spend your New Year's Eve in 2027 - 2028? Why not check out our New Year's Eve in Baghdad tour

    Highlights

    • Baghdad's Old City | Explore Mutanabi Street, historic schools, and the Iraqi National Museum. 
    • Holy Cities of Najaf & Karbala | Visit two of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Shia world.
    • Marshes Overnight | Sunset and sunrise boat rides and a night in a traditional reed house. 
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 7
    1. March 21 | Sunday 

      Arrival Day in Baghdad 

      Arrival in Iraq's capital 
      • Arrive at Baghdad International Airport from major hubs in the Middle East or Istanbul.
      • Your driver will wait for you at the airport to transfer you to the hotel.
      • Check in at the hotel.
      Welcome Dinner
      • Enjoy an evening walk and dinner in front of the Tigris River.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    2. March 22 | Monday 

      Baghdad 

      Baghdad City Tour 
      • Iraqi National Museum | Visit the Iraqi National Museum to get introduced to Iraqi culture and history throughout the years. This museum houses a vast collection of artefacts from Mesopotamian civilisations, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian relics. It is considered one of the most important museums in the Middle East.
      • Mutanabi Street and Old Baghdad | Explore the old part of Baghdad. Visit Mutanabi Street, known as the Book Street, along with the antique market and the old copper market. It is named after the 10th-century poet Al-Mutanabi.
      • Tea and Coffee Stop in Old Baghdad | Stop at one of Baghdad’s most famous tea and coffee shops for lemon tea or shisha! 
      • Mustansiriya School | Visit Mustansiriya School, one of the oldest remaining schools in the world. The Mustansiriya Madrasa was established in the 13th century and served as an important educational institution during the Abbasid era.
      • Baghdad Green Zone | Drive through Baghdad’s Green Zone.
      • Save the Iraqi Culture Monument | Visit a monument dedicated to Iraqi culture and history.
      • Martyrs Monument | Go for sunset to the Martyrs Monument, a large blue-domed structure built in the 1980s to commemorate Iraqis who died in past wars. It is a symbol of national remembrance.
      • Dinner in the new part of Baghdad.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    3. March 23 | Tuesday 

      Babylon and Karbala 

      Karbala Day Visit 
      • Drive to Karbala.
      • Lunch at a local farm.
      Babylon
      • Ancient City of Babylon | Babylon was one of the most important cities of ancient Mesopotamia, known for its role as the capital of Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II. It is associated with significant cultural achievements, including the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
      • Saddam’s Palace | Visit Saddam Hussein's palace and see a remnant from his regime. From here, enjoy amazing views over the ancient city.
      Karbala
      • Karbala is a holy city for Shia Muslims and the site of the shrine of Imam Hussein. It is the focal point of the Arbaeen pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
      • Imam Hussein’s Shrine | Visit Imam Hussein’s Shrine. Here you will learn why it is once of the most important cities in Iraq religiously, with the largest annual gathering in the world. The shrine also marks the burial place of the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, martyred at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE. 
      • Dinner and overnight in Karbala.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Karbala
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    4. March 24 | Wednesday 

      Karbala to Najaf 

      Drive to Najaf
      • Ezekiel Tomb | Visit the Ezekiel Tomb, where it is believed to be the burial place of the biblical prophet Ezekiel. The site contains old Hebrew inscriptions and was historically shared by Jewish and Muslim communities.
      • Daniel’s Market | Explore the old market next to the tomb, called Daniel's Market.
      • Ziggurat of Borsippa | Visit the Ziggurat of Borsippa, which is believed by many to be the Tower of Babel.
      Najaf City Tour
      • Old City | Explore Najaf and its Old City, one of the most important cities in the Shia Muslim world.
      • Wadi al Salam | Visit Wadi al Salam - the largest cemetery in the world. Meaning "Valley of Peace", it is located in Najaf and it has been a burial site for over 1,400 years.
      • Market Visit | We will then visit the market to buy local clothes, abayas, and souvenirs. You'll need this local attire to enter the Imam Ali Shrine.
      • Imam Ali Shrine | Visit the Imam Ali Shrine, the burial site of Imam Ali, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first Imam in Shia Islam. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Shia Muslims. We will take a look inside the seperated female/male sections and you'll truly be astounded by the colours, lights, and decirations from this fantastic piece of architecture.
      • Kufa Mosque | Visit Kufa Mosque, the fourth holiest site for Shia Muslims, associated with Imam Ali and early Islamic history.
      • Dinner and overnight in Najaf.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Najaf
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    5. March 25 | Thursday 

      Najaf to the Iraqi Marshes

      Iraqi Marshes & Overnight Stay 
      • City of Ur | Visit the ancient city of Ur, including the Ziggurat of Ur and the House of the Prophet Abraham. This 4,000-year-old city was one of the most important Sumerian settlements. The Ziggurat of Ur itself is an impressive stepped structure which dominates the otherwise flat landscape. According to tradition, this is the birthplace of Abraham.
      • Travel to the Iraqi Marshes for a late lunch of masquf, which is Sumerian traditional grilled fish (vegetarian option available).
      • Iraqi Marshes | Visit the UNESCO-listed wetlands where the Marsh Arabs still live in traditional reed houses and travel by narrow boats along the waterways.
      • Boat Trip in the Marshes | Take a sunset boat trip and visit a local Samarian-designed reed house in the middle of the marshes where we will spend the night.
      • Night in the Marshes | Enjoy an evening amongst the marshes where we will have snacks, a light dinner around the fire, and local music all while being surrounded by nature.

      Accommodation | Samarian-style local accommodation in the marshes. Note: This is not a hotel and features local-style sleeping arrangements. Amenities such as toiletries are not provided, but the experience makes up for it!
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    6. March 26 | Friday 

      Drive to Baghdad 

      • Ancient City of Uruk | Visit Uruk, considered the birthplace of civilisation and the site of the earliest evidence of written language. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
      • Free time in Baghdad for souvenir shopping (time permitting!).
      • Walk alongside the Tigris River.
      • Farewell dinner in Baghdad.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. March 27 | Saturday

      Departure from Iraq

      Flight Departures from Baghdad
      • Transfer to Baghdad International Airport (BGW).

      • Departure from Baghdad International Airport throughout the day.

      Accommodation | N/A
      Included Meals | Breakfast

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Iraq

  • What is / is not included?

    • All accommodation in Iraq.
    • Iraq visa support.
    • Local Iraqi guide.
    • Expert Koryo Tours tour leader.
    • All transportation within Iraq.
    • All entrance tickets and activities listed. 
    • All meals.
    • Water throughout the day. 
    • Travel to Iraq.
    • Iraq visa.
    • Travel insurance (mandatory).
    • Tips for local guides.
    • Souvenirs.
    • Extra drinks/snacks.
    • Single supplement rooming ($50 USD per night).
  • Notes

    All visas are arranged through an e-visa scheme. We will provide support documents and help you make the visa application. The visa (including for VOA) ranges from $160-190 USD.

    On this trip, we aim to see as much as possible in a very short amount of time. Iraq has a lot of history on offer, so of course we want to make the most out of this trip. Because of that, the days may be long and it involves a lot of driving as we make our way from south to north. 

Please apply by 7th March, 2027.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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November 2027 — 1 tour

November 5 - November 19 2027

Travel Iraq & Iraqi Kurdistan - Long Tour

Our most comprehensive tour through
Federal Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan

14 nights and 15 days exploring the whole of Iraq - all the
way from Basra to Erbil, Iraqi Marshes to the waterfalls &
mountains of Kurdistan.

From 5040 USD per person

Please apply by 5th October, 2027.

Travel Iraq & Iraqi Kurdistan - Long Tour

Our most comprehensive tour through
Federal Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan

14 nights and 15 days exploring the whole
of Iraq - all the way from Basra to Erbil,
Iraqi Marshes to the waterfalls & mountains
of Kurdistan.

From 5040 USD per person

  • Overall

    Our longest tour to Iraq is designed for travellers who want to see Iraq in depth. The highlights, the must-sees, and the hidden gems. This is Iraq in full

    The marshes and mountains, empires and everyday life, holy cities and modern recovery. A unique opportunity to see the whole country in one sweeping, unforgettable adventure. It's designed for travellers who want to go beyond the headlines and experience Iraq's astonishing variety. From the southern marshlands to the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan

    We begin in Basra, Iraq's storied port city on the Shatt al-Arab, easing into the local life with a waterfront evening and welcome dinner. From here we head into the UNESCO-listed Iraqi Marshes, where life still follows the rhythms of the waterways. You'll cruise by boat at sunset and spend the night in a traditional reed-house guest stay. This is a unique opportunity to experience one of the Middle East's most unique cultural landscapes. 

    Heading north, we dive straight into the heart of ancient Mesopotamia. Stand before the mighty Ziggurat of Ur, explore sacred sites like Nippur, and walk the ground Babylon, once one of the most influential cities on earth. 

    Along the way you'll gain a sense of how Iraq's past is not "museum history" but the living backdrop to everyday life. 

    Iraq's spiritual power is equally unforgettable. In Najaf and Karbala, we explore two of the holiest cities in Shia Islam, visiting iconic shrines and the extraordinary Wadi al-Salam cemetary, a vast city of the dead that has served as a place of pilgrimage for centuries and the biggest cemetary in the world. A special highlight of this trip is an immersive cultural afternoon in Najaf with a local family, including a hands-on cooking experience and time to relax Iraq-style by the river before spending the night in a homestay

    From there, we spend the night in Baghdad. A city of poets, markets and rebirth. Explore the Iraqi National Museum and wander the bookstalls of Mutanabbi Street. Then it's north to Samarra and the ancient Assyrian capital of Ashur, before arriving in Mosul to understand the city's layered history and extraordinary recovery. We also visit Baghdida, one of Iraq's most important Christian towns. 

    The final chapter to your epic journey is Iraqi Kurdistan. A complete shift in landscape and atmosphere. Visit Lalish, the holiest site of the Yazidi faith, explore mountain towns like Amedi, and take in the dramatic scenery of Rawanduz Valley

    We will enjoy the best that Iraqi Kurdistan has to offer in terms of its nature and history, as we cruise across Dokan Lake, delve into Kurdish history at Sulaymaniyah's museums, and visit Halabja to better understand the region's modern story. 

    The journey ends in Erbil, home to a UNESCO-listed citadel and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited urban areas. 

    If you're looking just to explore federal Iraq, you can check out our Iraq short tours, or spend less time in Kurdistan on our Iraq Cultural Tours

    Highlights

    • Overnight in the UNESCO Iraqi Marshes | Sunset boat ride, traditional reed-house stay, and a front-row seat to one of the world's most distinctive wetland cultures
    • Mesopotamia's Greatest Hits - Ur, Babylon and the Assyrian North | From the Ziggurat of Ur to Babylon and the ancient Assyrian centre of Ashur - a deep dive into the cradle of civilisation.  
    • Iraqi Kurdistan - Lalish, Rawanduz Valley and Erbil Citadel | Yazidi heritage, spectacular scenery, and a UNESCO citadel in a city that has been continously inhabited for millennia. 
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 15
    1. November 5 | Friday

      Arrival Day in Basra

      Arrival in Iraq's third-largest city 
      • Arrive at Basra International Airport (BSR) from major hubs in the Middle East or Istanbul.
      • Your driver will wait for you at the airport to pick you up for a transfer to our hotel. #
      • Check in at hotel.
      Welcome Dinner
      • We will gather for a welcome dinner and also take a walk on the award-winning Basra Waterfront Coronation. 

      Accomodation | Hotel in Basra 

      Included Meals | Dinner 

    2. November 6 | Saturday 

      Basra Day Tour & the Iraqi Marshes 

      Basra Tour 
      • Day tour in the old city of Basra
      • Basra | This is the main southern city and its largest port. It has been a gateway for trade, culture, and ideas. Basra is also known for its canals lined with date palms! 
      • Basra Museum | A look into the history of Basra and the surrounding areas. It used to be Saddam's Palace. 
      • Tiger and Euphrates River | We will take a drive to the meeting point of the Tiger and the Euphrates River 
      • Adam's Tree | This is considered to be the Garden of Eden 
      Iraqi Marshes
      • Travel to the Iraqi Marshes, where we will have a late lunch of Masquf - the Sumerian local fish (vegetarian options available!)
      • Marshes | A UNESCO-listed wetland where life has changed little over the millennia. The Marsh Arabs still live in traditional reed houses and travel by narrow boats along the waterways. 
      • Boat Trip in the Marshes | We take a boat trip for sunset, where we will go to a local Samarian-designed house in the middle of the marshes to spend the night. 
      • Night in the Marshes | Enjoy an evening amongst the marshes where we have snacks and a light dinner around the fires. We will have a fun evening of local music surrounded by nature. 

      Accommodation | Samarian Style local accommodation in the marshes.

      NB: This accommodation features local-style sleeping arrangements and is not a hotel. Amenities such as toiletries are not provided, but the experience makes up for it! 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    3. November 7 | Sunday 

      City of Ur and Najaf 

      Marshes to Najaf 
      • Local Sumerian breakfast of buffalo's cream and milk. After this, we will begin our drive north. 
      • City of Ur | Visit the ancient city of Ur, where we will see the ancient Ziggurat and the House of the Prophet Abraham. This 4,000-year-old was once one of the most important Sumerian settlements. The Ziggurat of Ur, a massive stepped structure dominating the otherwise flat landscapes. According to tradition, this is the birthplace of Abraham. 
      • City of Nippur | Nippur was the religious capital of the Sumerians and one of the oldest cities in Mesopotamia. It was dedicated to Enlil, one of the chief dieties in the Sumerian pantheon, and served as a major religious centre during the 3rd millennium BCE. 
      • Continue driving to the city of Najaf. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Najaf 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    4. November 8 | Monday 

      Najaf 

      Najaf City Tour 
      • Old City | Explore Najaf and Najaf's Old City, one of the most important cities in the Shia Muslim world. 
      • Wadi al Salam | We pay a visit to the largest cemetary in the world - Wadi al Salam. Meaning "Valley of Peace", it is located in Najaf and is the largest cemetary in the world. It has been a burial site for over 1,400 years. 
      • We then take a trip to the market where we can buy local clothes and Abayas, as well as lots of other souvenirs. You'll need this local attire to enter the shrine. 
      • Imam Ali Shrine | The Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf is the burial site of Imam Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first Imam in Shia Islam. The shrine is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Shia Muslim. The golden dome of the Imam Ali Shrine draws pilgrims from across the globe. We will take a look inside the seperated female/male sections, and you'll truly be astounded by the colours, lights, and decorations from this fantastic piece of architecture. 
      Cultural Afternoon
      • This afternoon we spend with a local family together at their house with various activities.
      • Homestay and Cooking Class | Return to our homestay for a cooking class where we will prepare and eat our lunch prepared by ourselves. 
      • Private River Chalet | Enjoy an afternoon of relaxation Iraq-style: with shisha, tea and snacks in front of the river in our private rented chalet, including a swimming pool. 
      • Return to our homestay for the evening 

      Accommodation | Homestay in Najaf. The sleeping will be local-style sleeping arrangements. The local family and us will be sleeping seperately but we cannot guarantee private rooms. A hotel option is available for an extra fee of $50 USD

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    5. November 9 | Monday 

      Babylon and Karbala

      Najaf to Karbala 
      • Kufa Mosque | Start the day by going to Kufa Mosque, the fourth-holiest place for Shia Muslims. It has historical and religious significance due to its association with Imam Ali and early Islamic history.
      • Ezekiel Tomb | Visit Ezekiel Tomb, where we will see old Hebrew writings. This town used to be shared between Jews and Muslims. It is believed to be the burial place of the biblical prophet Ezekiel, and the tomb is inscribed with Hebrew writings. 
      • Daniel's Market | Explore the old market next to Ezekiel Tomb, called Daniel's Market. 
      • Ziggurat of Borsipa | Visit the Ziggurat of Borsipa, which is believed by many to be the Tower of Babel. 
      • Lunch at a local farm
      Babylon
      • Ancient City of Babylon | Babylon was one of the most important cities of ancient Mesopotamia, known for its role as the capital of Hammurabi and Nebuchnezzar II. It is associated with significant cultural achievements, including the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
      • Saddam's Palace | Pay a visit to Saddam Hussein's palace and see the lasr remnant from his regime. From here, enjoy a great view of the ancient city. 
      • Drive to Karbala.
      Karbala
      • Karbala is a holy city for Shia Muslims and the site of the shrine of Imam Hussein. It is the focal point of the Arbaeen pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Karbala

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    6. November 10 | Tuesday

      Karbala and Baghdad

      Karbala to Baghdad
      • Imam Hussein’s Shrine | Visit Imam Hussein’s shrine. Here, you will learn why it is one of the most important cities in Iraq, religiously, with the largest annual gathering in the world. The shrine of Imam Hussein in Karbala marks the burial place of the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, who was martyred at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE.
      • Ctesiphon | Drive to Ctesiphon (Taq kisra), the second largest single-span unreinforced brickwork vault in the world. See the panoramic view from a building next to it that is abandoned. It was the capital of the Parthian and Sassanian empires.
      • Drive to Baghdad.
      • Enjoy an evening walk and dinner in front of the Tiger River.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. November 11 | Wednesday 

      Baghdad 

      Baghdad City Tour 
      • Iraqi National Museum | Visit the Iraqi National Museum to get introduced to Iraqi culture and history throughout the years. The Iraqi National Museum houses a vast collection of artefacts from Mesopotamian civilisations, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian relics. It is considered one of the most important museums in the Middle East. 
      • Mutanabi Street and Old Baghdad | Explore the old part of Baghdad. We will go to Mutanabi Street, known as Book Street, the antique market, and the old copper market. It is named after the 10th century poet Al-Mutanabi. 
      • Tea and Coffee stop in Old Baghdad | One of Baghdad's most famous tea and coffee shops. Stop here for some lemon tea or shisha!
      • Mustansiriya School | We will also visit Mustansiriya School, one of the oldest remaining schools in the world. The Mustansiriya Madrasa was established in the 13th century. It served as an important educational institution during the Abbasid era. 
      • Baghdad Green Zone | Drive through Baghdad's Green Zone. 
      • Save the Iraqi Culture Movement | A monument dedicated towards Iraqi culture and history. 
      • Martyrs Monument | Go for sunset to the Martyrs Monument in Baghdad is a large blue-domed structure built in the 1980s to commemorate Iraqis who died in past wars. It is a symbol of rememberence. 
      • Dinner in the new part of Baghdad. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

       

    8. November 12 | Thursday 

      Samara & Ashur 

      Baghdad to Mosul 
      • Depart from Baghdad north to Samara. 
      Samara 
      • The Great Mosque of Samara | Built in the 9th century, it is famous for its spiral minaret, known as the Malwiya Tower. The structure is one of the most distinctive examples of Abbasid architecture. It used to be the largest in the world at its time. 
      • Continue our way north and have lunch and a break. 
      Ashur
      • Ashur | Ashur was the first capital of the Assyrian Empire and a significant religious centre. Its ruins, including temples and palace foundations, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This was the capital of the Assyrians and one of the oldest cities in human history.
      • Continue our drive to Mosul 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Mosul 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    9. November 13 | Friday 

      Mosul and Baghdida 

      • Mosul City Tour | Start the day with a tour in the old city of Mosul, where we will see a lot of destruction from the time of ISIS, including churches, mosques, and old neighbourhoods. We will also see the Hidba Minaret, which is the icon of Mosul. This was destroyed by ISIS and rebuilt by UNESCO. 
      • Nori Mosque | Where they announced the Islamic caliphate by Abu Bakal al Baghdadi. 
      Baghdida
      • Baghdida | We visit one of the last Christian communities in Iraq, the Town of Baghdida, where we will visit Tahira Church, which used to be the largest church in the Middle East in the 1940s. 
      • We will spend the evening in one of the local bars, having liquor, a small party and spending the night in the town. 

      Accommodation | Guesthouse in Baghdida. This is a rarely visited town in Iraq without any hotels. We will stay in local apartment-style accommodation. 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    10. November 14 | Saturday 

      Bashiqa, Lalish, Armedi & Iraqi Kurdistan 

       Exploring Yazidi Religion 
      • Bashiqa | Today we will travel to the city of Bashiqa, home to the Yazidis, Christians and Muslims, where we will be able to see Yazidi temples. The town is famous for local Araq and beer. 
      • We will continue our drive into Iraqi Kurdistan. 
      Iraqi Kurdistan 
      • Lalish | Drive to Lalish, the holiest place for the Yazidi religion in the middle of the mountains. The temple complex, located in a mountain valley, is a pilgrimage destination for Yazidis worldwide. 
      • Duhok | Have a rest stop at the Martyr's cafe and have a walk around the city. Duhok is a lively regional city surrounded by mountains, serving as a gateway to northern Iraqi Kurdistan. It has grown rapidly in recent decades and combines modern infrastructure with traditional Kurdish culture. 
      • Amedi | 'The town that will never expand'. The walls enclose this city have been standing for years. Enjoy the fresh air as we visit this beautiful place of nature and history. One of the most elevated towns in Iraq, its history also stretches back thousands of years with layers of Assyrian, Median, Persian, and Islamic influence. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Amedi. We will stay in local apartment style accommodation. 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    11. November 15 | Sunday 

      Amedi, Shanadar Cave & Rwanduz

      Exploring Amedi and more of Kurdistan's beautiful landscapes 
      • Amedi | Explore the old town and old gates. 
      • Barzan | Enjoy the nature of Barzan. One of the famous towns for the establishment of the Kurdistan region. It is closely associated with the Barzani family and the Kurdish national movement. 
      Shanadar Cave 
      • Shanadar Cave | Shanadar Cave is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Middle East. Famous for the discovery of Neanderthal remains, it has transformed how scientists understand early human behaviour, including evidence suggesting ritual burial and social care. You can watch the Netflix documentary all about this cave and the discoveries made here! 
      • Continue driving to the valley of Rawanaduz, one of the most scenic places in Iraq. A day of mountains and waterfalls!
      Rwanduz
      • The Rawanduz Valley | Famous for its dramatic gorges, mountains, and landscapes. It is a popular location for hiking and photography. 
      • We will spend the night in a hotel overlooking the valley. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Rawanduz 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    12. November 16 | Monday 

      Sulimania 

      Drive from Rwanduz to Sulimania 
      • Today we will take a scenic drive from Rwanduz to Sulimania, with a few stops along the way. 
      • Dokan Lake and Dam | A scenic lake where we will enjoy a boat tour on the lake. Dokan Lake is on of the most scenic spots in Iraqi Kurdistan. Created by the Dokan Dam in the 1950s, the lake is surrounded by rolling hills and open skies. 
      • Arrival in Sulimania.
      Sulimania 

      Often described as the cultural capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, Sulaymaniyah is known for its heritage, lively cafes, art scene, and political history. Founded in the late 18th century, it has long been a centre of Kurdish intellectual life. 

      • Sulimania Museum | Historic artefacts from the region. One of the largest museums in the Kurdistan Region, the Sulaymaniyah Museum houses artefacts spanning prehistoric, ancient, and Islamic periods. Exhibits include statues, reliefs, inscriptions, and everyday objects from across northern Mesopotamia. 
      • Roman Theater | Explore the Roman Theater at sunset. A reminder of how far Roman influence once extended into Mesopotamia. Though partially ruined, the site is atmospheric, particularly at sunset, when the surrounding hills glow in soft light. 
      • Dinner in Sulimania. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Sulimania 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    13. November 17 | Tuesday 

      Halabja & Iraq-Iran Border 

      Halabja 

      Halabja is a quiet town with a tragic place in modern history. In March 1988, it was the site of the deadliest chemical weapons attack ever carried out against a civilian population, killing thousands of people in a matter of hours. 

      • Our first stop from Sulimania will take us to Halabja.
      • Halabja Museum | Dedicated to the victims who died in the chemical attack conducted by Saddam Hussein during the Iraq-Iran war. 
      Byara 

      A small mountain town set in the dramatic landscapes near the Iranian border. Surrounded by rugged hills and valleys, it offers a glimpse into traditional Kurdish rural life and the natural beauty of the Hawraman region.

      • We then carry on our drive to the Iraq-Iran border where we can take a walk around and enjoy tea on the border with Iran. 
      • Drive back to Sulimania. 
      • Sulimaniya Red Museum | Also known as Amna Suraka, the Red Museum is one of the most powerful and confronting sites in Iraqi Kurdistan. This former intelligence prison was used by Saddam Hussein's regime to detain, torture, and execute Kurdish political prisoners. Today, the complex has been transformed into a memorial museum documenting the Anfal campaign, political repression, and Kurdish resistance. You can see preserved prison cells, execution chambers, personal belongings of prisoners, and striking visual installations, including walls still marked by bullet holes from the 1991 uprising. 
      • Final exploration in Sulimaniya. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Sulimania

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    14. November 18 | Wednesday 

      Erbil 

      Sulimania to Erbil 
      • Shaqlawa | Go to Shaqlawa, a beautiful town on the way to Erbil. Shaqlawa is a small town in Iraqi Kurdistan known for its fruit orchards, cool climate, and traditional markets. 
      • Drive to Erbil city. 
      Erbil 
      • Erbil Citadel | We will go to the market that is next to Erbil Citadel, one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the citadel dominates the centre of Erbil and is surrounded by traditional markets and cafes. 
      • Enjoy an evening in the market's local cafe overlooking the main square of Erbil and the market. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Erbil 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

    15. November 19 | Thursday 

      Departure from Iraq 

      Flight Departures from Erbil Airport
      • You will be transferred Erbil International Aiport (EBL). 
      • Departure from Erbil International Airport (EBL) throughout the day. Erbil is well connected to major Middle Eastern hubs, Istanbul, and select European cities. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Erbil 

      Included Meals | Breakfast 

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Iraq

  • What is / is not included?

    • All accommmodation in Iraq.
    • Iraq visa support.
    • Local Iraqi tour guide. 
    • Expert Koryo Tours tour guide.
    • All transportation within Iraq.
    • All entrance tickets and activities listed. 
    • All meals.
    • Water throughout the day. 
    • Travel to Iraq.
    • Iraq visa.
    • Travel insurance (mandatory).
    • Tips for local guides.
    • Souvenirs.
    • Extra drinks/snacks. 
    • Single supplement rooming (50 USD per night). 
  • Notes

    All visas are arranged through an e-visa scheme. We will provide supporting documents and help you make the visa application. The visa (including for VOA) ranges from $160-190 USD. 

    On this trip, we aim to see as much as possible in a very short amount of time. Iraq has a lot of history to offer, so of course we want to make the most out of this trip. Because of that, the days may be long and it involves a lot of driving as we make our way from south to north. 

    Accommodation for both the marshes and the homestay will be local-style on thin mattresses either in tents or on the floor. We can provide private tents in the marshes but the homestay may not be able to accommodate for private rooms. There is an option to stay at the hotel if you prefer for an extra fee of $50 USD per night in Najaf. 

Please apply by 5th October, 2027.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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December 2027 — 1 tour

December 26 - January 1 2028

Travel Iraq Short Tour - New Year's Eve in Baghdad

Welcome 2028 in Iraq - with
an overnight stay in the Iraqi
Marshes

7 days uncovering Iraq's most iconic cities
and landscapes + spend the new year in
Baghdad

From 3250 USD per person

Please apply by 17th December, 2027.

Travel Iraq Short Tour - New Year's Eve in Baghdad

Welcome 2028 in Iraq - with
an overnight stay in the Iraqi
Marshes

7 days uncovering Iraq's most
iconic cities and landscapes
+ spend the new year in Baghdad

From 3250 USD per person

  • Overall

    Iraq is one of those places where history feels alive. From the Abbasid legacy of Baghdad to the pilgrimage of Najaf and Karbala. This is a short tour packed with depth, taking you to the highlights of federal Iraq whilst also offering the opportunity to spend a night in the Iraqi Marshes

    This itinerary focuses on central and southern Iraq, combining culture, religion, and history - both ancient and modern. 

    We begin and end in Baghdad, with time to explore the city's museums, markets and historic quarters.

    Between Baghdad stays, we visit Karbala and Najaf - two of the most significant cities in the Shia Muslim world - before travelling south to spend a night in a traditional reed house in the Iraqi Marshes

    Between the modern cities, we will visit remote ancient cities - such as the Ziggurat of Ur dating back to 5000 BC, Uruk - the birthplace of the first written language, and Ctesiphon - the world's oldest free-standing arch. 

    We end the trip with a night back in Baghdad on the last day of 2027 to celebrate the New Year and welcome in 2028. You can expect a night of music and fireworks! 

    Expect full days and some long drives, but the payoff is seeing a huge cross-section of Iraq in a short time!

    Optional extension: if you'd like to add Iraqi Kurdistan to the end of this itinerary, let us know - we can assist with an add-on private tour. 

    If you're looking for more of a cultural exploration into Iraq, check out our Iraq Cultural Tour - perfect for those who like to get to know the people. Think cooking classes and homestays! 

    Highlights

    • Baghdad & New Year's in the capital city | Explore Mutanabi Street, historic schools, the Iraqi National Museum and New Year's Eve celebrations. 
    • Holy Cities of Najaf & Karbala | Visit two of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Shia world. 
    • Iraqi Marshes Overnight | Sunset & sunrise boat rides and a night in a traditional reed house. 
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 7
    1. December 26 | Saturday 

      Arrival Day in Baghdad 

      Arrival in Iraq's capital
      • Arrive at Baghdad International Airport from major hubs in the Middle East or Istanbul.
      • Your driver will wait for you at the airport and transfer you to our hotel.
      • Check in at the hotel.
      Welcome Dinner
      • Enjoy an evening walk and dinner in front of the Tigris River.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    2. December 27 | Sunday

      Baghdad

      Baghdad City Tour
      • Iraqi National Museum | Visit the Iraqi National Museum to get introduced to Iraqi culture and history throughout the years. This museum houses a vast collection of artefacts from Mesopotamian civilisations, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian relics. It is considered one of the most important museums in the Middle East.
      • Mutanabi Street and Old Baghdad | Explore the old part of Baghdad. Visit Mutanabi Street, known as the Book Street, along with the antique market and the old copper market. It is named after the 10th-century poet Al-Mutanabi.
      • Tea and Coffee Stop in Old Baghdad | Stop at one of Baghdad’s most famous tea and coffee shops for lemon tea or shisha!
      • Mustansiriya School | Visit Mustansiriya School, one of the oldest remaining schools in the world. The Mustansiriya Madrasa was established in the 13th century and served as an important educational institution during the Abbasid era.
      • Baghdad Green Zone | Drive through Baghdad’s Green Zone.
      • Save the Iraqi Culture Monument | Visit a monument dedicated to Iraqi culture and history.
      • Martyrs Monument | Visit the Martyrs Monument at sunset. The large blue-domed structure was built in the 1980s to commemorate Iraqis who died in past wars and stands as a symbol of national remembrance.
      • Dinner in the new part of Baghdad.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    3. December 28 | Monday 

      Babylon & Karbala 

      Karbala Day Visit 
      • Drive to Karbala.
      • Lunch at a local farm.
      Babylon
      • Ancient City of Babylon | Babylon was one of the most important cities of ancient Mesopotamia and is known for being the capital of Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II. It is associated with major cultural achievements, including the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
      • Saddam’s Palace | Visit Saddam Hussein's palace, a remnant from his regime, and enjoy views overlooking the ancient city
      Karbala
      • Karbala is a holy city for Shia Muslims and the site of the shrine of Imam Hussein. It is the focal point of the Arbaeen pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
      • Imam Hussein’s Shrine | Visit Imam Hussein’s Shrine, which marks the burial place of the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, martyred at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE. Here you will learn why it is one of the most important cities in Iraq religiously, with the largest annual gathering in the world. 
      • Dinner and overnight in Karbala.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Karbala
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    4. December 29 | Tuesday 

      Karbala to Najaf

      Drive to Najaf
      • Ezekiel Tomb | Visit the Ezekiel Tomb, believed to be the burial place of the biblical prophet Ezekiel. The site contains Hebrew inscriptions and was historically shared by Jewish and Muslim communities.
      • Daniel’s Market | Explore the old market next to the tomb.
      • Ziggurat of Borsippa | Visit the Ziggurat of Borsippa, which is believed by many to be the Tower of Babel.
      Najaf City Tour
      • Old City | Explore Najaf and its Old City, one of the most important cities in the Shia Muslim world.
      • Wadi al Salam | Visit Wadi al Salam, meaning "Valley of Peace", the largest cemetery in the world. It has served as a burial site for over 1,400 years and is located in Najaf.
      • Market Visit | Visit the market to buy local clothes, abayas, and souvenirs. You'll need this local attire to enter the shrine.
      • Imam Ali Shrine | Visit the Imam Ali Shrine, the burial site of Imam Ali, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first Imam in Shia Islam. The shrine is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Shia Muslims.When we take a look inside the seperated male/female sections, you'll truly be astounded by the colours, lights, and decorations from this fantastic piece of architecture. 
      • Kufa Mosque | Visit Kufa Mosque, the fourth holiest site for Shia Muslims, with historical and religious signficance due to being associated with Imam Ali and early Islamic history.
      • Dinner and overnight in Najaf.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Najaf
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    5. December 30 | Wednesday 

      Najaf to the Iraqi Marshes 

      The Iraqi Marshes & Overnight Stay 
      • City of Ur | Visit the ancient city of Ur, including the Ziggurat of Ur and the House of the Prophet Abraham. This 4,000-year-old city was once one of the most important Sumerian settlements. According to tradition, it is considered the birthplace of Abraham.
      • Travel to the Iraqi Marshes for a late lunch of masquf, traditional Sumerian grilled fish. A vegetarian option is also available.
      • Marshes | Visit the UNESCO-listed wetlands where life has changed little over millennia. The Marsh Arabs still live in traditional reed houses and travel by narrow boats along the waterways.
      • Boat Trip in the Marshes | Take a sunset boat trip and visit a traditional reed house where we will spend the night.
      • Night in the Marshes | Enjoy an evening with snacks and a light dinner around the fire, accompanied by local music surrounded by nature.

      Accommodation | Samarian-style local accommodation in the marshes. Note: This accommodation features local-style sleeping arrangements and is not a hotel. Amenities such as toiletries are not provided, but the experience makes up for it!
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    6. December 31 | Thursday 

      Drive to Baghdad 

      • Ancient City of Uruk | Visit the ancient city of Uruk, considered the birthplace of civilisation and the place of the earliest evidence of written language. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
      • Return to Baghdad for the evening.
      • Walk alongside the Tigris River and enjoy a farewell dinner in Baghdad.
      • Baghdad New Year’s Eve celebrations.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Baghdad
      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. January 1 | Friday 

      Departure from Iraq 

      Flight Departures from Baghdad Airport 
      • You will be transferred to Baghdad International Airport (BGW).
      • Departure from Baghdad International Airport throughout the day.

      Accommodation | N/A
      Included Meals | Breakfast

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Iraq

  • What is / is not included?

    • All accommodation in Iraq. 
    • Iraq visa support. 
    • Local Iraqi tour guide.
    • Expert Koryo Tours tour leader. 
    • All transportation within Iraq.
    • All entrance tickets and activities listed.
    • All meals.
    • Water throughout the day.
    • Travel to Iraq.
    • Iraq visa.
    • Travel insurance (mandatory).
    • Tips for local guides.
    • Souvenirs. 
    • Extra drinks/snacks.
    • Single supplement rooming ($50 USD per night).
  • Notes

    All visas are arranged through an e-visa scheme. We will provide supporting documents and help you make the visa application. The visa (including for VOA) ranges from $160-190 USD. 

    On this trip, we aim to see as much as possible in a very short amount of time. Iraq has a lot of history on offer, so of course we want to make the most out of this trip. Because of that, the days may be long and it involves a lot of driving as we make our way from south to north.

Please apply by 17th December, 2027.

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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