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At the crossroads of ancient civilizations, Iraq is a land of unmatched history, culture, and hospitality. From the legendary rivers of Mesopotamia to the vibrant streets of Baghdad and the sacred shrines of Najaf and Karbala, every journey here is an encounter with the roots of humanity.

We are dedicated to opening the doors of Iraq to the world in a way that is safe, authentic, and deeply meaningful. Our tours are designed to connect you not just with the sites, but with the people, traditions, and stories that make Iraq extraordinary.

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Visa Assistance

Visa Assistance

Ard Al-Hani's visa assistance service guides you through every step of the Iraqi visa process — from gathering documents to final approval — so your journey begins smoothly and with full confidence.

Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance

Explore Iraq with peace of mind. Ard Al-Hani helps travelers secure comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost baggage, and more — backed by local expertise.

Hotel Booking

Hotel Booking

Ard Al-Hani handles your hotel bookings across Iraq — from Baghdad to Karbala — connecting you with verified, comfortable accommodations that match your budget and travel style.

Group Packages

Group Packages

Ard Al-Hani handles every detail of your group trip to Iraq — accommodations, transport, guided tours, and more — so your entire group can travel together without the stress.

Flight Reservations

Flight Reservations

Ard Al-Hani handles your flight reservations to and within Iraq — international and domestic — with competitive fares, expert guidance, and real-time support every step of the way.

Car Rental

Car Rental

Ard Al-Hani offers reliable car rental options across Iraq — choose self-drive or a professional driver — so you can travel freely, comfortably, and without worry.

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The Great Ziggurat of Ur

The Ziggurat of Ur

Rising from the desert plains of southern Iraq for over 4,000 years, the Great Ziggurat of Ur is Mesopotamia's finest surviving monument — a sacred stairway to the moon god Nanna, and the ancient heartland of the Prophet Abraham.

Rabban Hormizd Monastery — The Mountain-Carved Crown of Iraqi Christianity

Rabban Hormizd Monastery

Clinging to a mountainside 815 meters above the Nineveh Plain since the 7th century, Rabban Hormizd Monastery is Iraq's most dramatic Christian landmark — carved from living rock, steeped in patriarchal history, and alive with the spirit of Eastern monasticism.

Najaf City — Iraq's Sacred Heart and Spiritual Capital

Najaf Al-Ashraf

Iraq's holiest city and third most sacred in Islam, Najaf captivates with its golden Imam Ali Shrine, the world's largest cemetery, and centuries of living Islamic scholarship — a destination that stirs the soul and rewards every traveller.

Mutanabbi Street — Baghdad's Cultural Soul

Mutanabbi Street

In the heart of old Baghdad, Mutanabbi Street has stood for over a thousand years as Iraq's intellectual heartbeat — a winding lane of bookshops, outdoor stalls, ancient cafés, and living history that no traveler should pass through Baghdad without experiencing.

Hatra: Capital of the First Arab Kingdom

Hatra

Rising from the Iraqi desert, Hatra is a 2,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage city that defeated Rome's greatest emperors, welcomed the gods of many nations, and left behind temples and sculptures of extraordinary, enduring beauty.

Citadel of Erbil

Citadel of Erbil

Rising majestically above the heart of Iraqi Kurdistan, the Citadel of Erbil carries within it eight thousand years of unbroken human civilization. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most dramatic cultural landmarks in the entire world.

Babylon: The Cradle of Civilization

Babylon

Rise to the very birthplace of human civilization at Babylon — a 4,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the Euphrates, where Nebuchadnezzar once ruled the ancient world and legends still breathe through every stone.

Al-Shaheed Monument — Baghdad's Eternal Tribute

Al-Shaheed Monument

Rising above a shimmering artificial lake in the heart of Baghdad, the Al-Shaheed Monument's iconic split turquoise dome and undying flame stand as Iraq's most powerful tribute to its martyrs — and one of the Middle East's most breathtaking architectural masterpieces.

Al-Malwiya Mosque – The Great Mosque of Samarra

Al-Malwiya

Rising 52 metres above the plains of Mesopotamia, the Great Mosque of Samarra and its iconic spiral minaret stand as one of the most extraordinary architectural achievements of the Islamic world — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a living echo of Abbasid glory.

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Feature Posts From Our Blog

Iraqi Dolma

A Taste of Tradition Wrapped in Flavor

Discover the heart of Iraqi cuisine with Dolma, tender vegetables and grape leaves, carefully stuffed with a savory mix of rice, herbs, and spices. A dish that carries generations of tradition and brings families together around the table.

Shabandar Café

Where Baghdad's History Still Breathes

In the heart of Mutanabbi Street, Shabandar Café stands as Iraq's oldest cultural café. For over 100 years, it has welcomed poets, writers, and dreamers, serving not just tea but stories of resilience and tradition. A place where Baghdad's past and present meet in every cup.

Souq Al-Safafeer

The Sound of Baghdad's Copper Heart

In Baghdad's Souq Al-Safafeer, the sound of copper hammers tells stories of tradition and art. A market where every piece shines with history.

Baghdad Visitor Guide

Top 7 Things to Do in Baghdad

Discover Baghdad through its timeless experiences, from sipping tea at Shabandar Café and exploring the historic Souq Al-Safafeer, to tasting Masgouf by the Tigris and walking along Mutanabbi Street. A journey where culture, history, and daily life meet in unforgettable ways.