Did You Know?

  • There are more historical, archaeological and religious sites in Iraq than any other country!
  • There are more than 100 flights a week to Kurdistan’s two international airports.
  • Japan, Korea, Germany, Sweden, Austria and numerous other nations have changed their travel advisories to differentiate between Kurdistan and the rest of Iraq - attesting to the fact that Kurdistan is “The Other Iraq.”

Our service includes modern ‘airport to airport” transportation, the finest hotels and restaurants and the services of an experienced tour coordinator who will be with you throughout the journey. Lectures are provided on Kurdish history and Archeological and Historic Sites. You will also have the opportunity to interact with local residents and experience the culture first hand including a taste of local entertainment. Our Company is well known for its attention to detail and special requests, insuring that your visit will be AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY!

Introducing our special tours for 2013

Kurdistan tours 2013

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Unforgettable Places to Visit in Iraqi Kurdistan

Amadiya
The ancient city of Amadiya dates back at least to the Assyrian era. Located on a high promontory above a breathtaking landscape and fed by a geothermal spring originating far below the mountain, it...
Citadel of Erbil
“Its origins are an archaeological riddle worthy of Indiana Jones, but it's also a beacon of an oil-rich future. Welcome to the at least 7,000-year-old Arbil citadel in Iraq's northern...
Halabja
On March 16, 1988, Saddam Hussein ordered the use of chemical weapons in attacking 24 villages in the Kurdish region beginning with Halabja. At least 5,000 people died as an immediate result of the...
Hamilton Road
Between 1928 and 1932 Archibald Hamilton was the principal engineer of a British-built strategic road across Iraqi Kurdistan, which ran from Arbil, through Rawanduz, to the Iranian border near modern...
Khanis and Jirwan
These sites form part of the aqueduct built by Sennacharib ca.700 BC to transport water to the vast palaces of Nineveh where elaborate gardens and farms were watered. The ruins of Jirwan are the...