Backpacking in Iraq is one of the most misunderstood travel experiences today. It’s possible, increasingly popular with adventurous travelers—but still requires serious awareness and planning.
🏜️ Why Iraq is attracting backpackers again
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- Ancient history (Mesopotamia = “cradle of civilization”)
- Very few tourists → raw, authentic experience
- Incredibly hospitable locals
- Cheap once you’re there
👉 It feels like discovering a destination before mass tourism.
⚠️ The Big Reality: It Depends Where
Iraq is essentially two different travel zones:
🟢 1. Iraqi Kurdistan (SAFE & backpacker-friendly)
Includes cities like:
- Erbil
- Sulaymaniyah
- Duhok
👍 Why go:
- Visa on arrival for many nationalities
- Safe, stable, and welcoming
- Easy to travel independently
- Mountains, canyons, and culture
🏔️ Highlights
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- Erbil Citadel (one of the oldest continuously inhabited places on Earth)
- Rawanduz Canyon
- Lalish
- Amedi
👉 This is where most backpackers go.
🔴 2. Federal Iraq (Baghdad, south) – ADVANCED TRAVEL ONLY
Includes:
- Baghdad
- Basra
- Babylon
⚠️ Reality:
- Security situation varies and can change quickly
- Some areas require permits or escorts
- Not recommended for inexperienced travelers
🌴 Highlights (if conditions allow)
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- Baghdad (historic + chaotic)
- Mesopotamian Marshes
- Babylon ruins
- Najaf & Karbala (important religious cities)
🗺️ Suggested Backpacking Route (10–14 days)
✅ Safe & realistic route (Kurdistan only)
- Fly into Erbil
- Explore Erbil (2–3 days)
- Head to Rawanduz + mountains (2–3 days)
- Visit Lalish + Amedi (2–3 days)
- Continue to Sulaymaniyah (2–3 days)
👉 This feels like proper backpacking.
💸 Budget
- Hostels/guesthouses: €10–25
- Food: €3–8
- Transport: cheap shared taxis
👉 Daily budget: €20–40
🚐 Getting Around
- Shared taxis = main transport
- No real train network
- Hitchhiking possible in Kurdistan
🧭 Practical Tips
🛂 Visa
- Kurdistan: visa on arrival (many nationalities)
- Federal Iraq: separate visa required
💰 Money
- Cash-based (USD useful)
- ATMs exist but don’t rely on them fully
🗣️ Language
- Kurdish (north), Arabic (south)
- Some English in cities
👮 Safety tips
- Avoid political discussions
- Respect local customs
- Check current advisories before going
🤔 Iraq vs Other Destinations
- Uzbekistan → easy & historical
- Georgia → nature + easy logistics
- Iraq (Kurdistan) → more adventurous, less touristy
👉 Iraq is for when you want something raw and uncommon.
💬 Bottom Line
- Iraqi Kurdistan = underrated, safe, and absolutely worth backpacking
- Rest of Iraq = possible, but only for experienced travelers who accept higher risk