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Your Ultimate Guide to Iraq: Where Adventure Meets Diversity!
Everything you need to know before traveling to the cradle of civilization.
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Bil WeekendApril 16, 2026
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Everything you need to know before traveling to the cradle of civilization.
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Bil Weekend
Editorial Team
When people say Iraq is unlike any place they've been, they're not kidding! We've heard it from travelers who've explored the far corners of the world –"Between every brick in Iraq, there's a story waiting to be told.". It's a country that thrives on diversity: ethnic, religious, and cultural. Each region in Iraq has its unique traditions, but they all come together under the umbrella of Iraqi culture.
To make the most of your trip and fully embrace the diversity, it's crucial to be well-informed about the local customs, traditions, and what to expect. We've noticed there's a shortage of online information about travelling to Iraq, so we've got your back. We're here to ensure your journey is unforgettable.
Iraq is located in southwest Asia, bordered by Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iran. It's a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic. The population is wonderfully diverse, with Mesopotamian Arabs as the majority, followed by Kurds, Turkmens, Yazidis, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Armenians, and more. Arabic and Kurdish are the official languages, with some minority languages like Syriac-Aramaic and Iraqi Turkmen Turkish. Exploring Iraq's Treasures:
Iraq is not just about ziggurats; it's a treasure trove of history. With six UNESCO World Heritage Sites and countless archaeological and historical wonders, there's always something to discover.
For citizens of 37 countries, including the UK, USA, France, and more, Iraq offers a visa-on-arrival scheme. For others, Bil Weekend can assist in arranging a regular tourist visa.
Double vaccination and a valid international vaccination card or a COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours of travel are needed.
Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date. Also, it is important to keep your passports with you at all times when you are out. Keep a blank page for the Iraqi visa sticker. Avoid stamps from non-friendly countries in your passport.
Baghdad International Airport is the main hub, and we can arrange a fast-track visa service and easy transfers when you book with Bil Weekend.
Cash is the way to go in most of Iraq. Bring the money you'll need as ATMs are scarce, and card acceptance is limited. USD is widely accepted and easily exchangeable.
Iraqi Dinar (IQD), with notes in denominations of 250, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, 25000, and 50000 IQD.
Don't hesitate to ask for help if needed.
Tipping in hotels and airports should be around 5,000 IQD max.
Voltage is 230 V, 50 Hz.
Dressing with modesty is valued here. For women, it's appreciated when shoulders and knees are covered. In the sacred sanctuaries, scarves and abayas are considered a mark of reverence.
Iraqis are known for their warm hospitality, and sharing tea is a common gesture of welcome. When it comes to greetings, men often greet each other with handshakes and cheek kisses as a sign of friendship and respect. In the case of women, cheek kisses are the customary way to say hello. When interacting across genders, a friendly handshake is a widely accepted and respectful greeting.
Visiting Iraq isn't a matter of 'if,' but 'when' - and when you're ready for that adventure, you've got Bil Weekend by your side. Get set for a trip that's all about celebrating diversity, diving deep into history, and soaking up that warm Iraqi hospitality. It's not just a trip; it's an exciting journey waiting to happen. Iraq is where the past and the present blend together, creating a truly fascinating experience. So, when wanderlust strikes, think Iraq and let Bil Weekend be your travel buddy for a trip you won't forget
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