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Essential Facts for Visiting iraq
Health & Safety Tips for iraq
Connectivity & Mobility in iraq
Extensive Network Coverage Across Iraq
Mobile network coverage in Iraq is primarily provided by major operators such as Zain Iraq, Asiacell, and Korek Telecom, offering robust 4G/LTE services across urban centers and main transportation routes. While 2G and 3G networks remain operational, 4G/LTE provides reliable internet access for tourists. Physical SIM cards are readily available upon arrival, and eSIM technology is increasingly supported, offering a convenient option for travelers. Prune offers competitive eSIM plans for seamless connectivity, ensuring visitors can stay connected throughout their journey.
Source:Â https://www.iq.zain.com/en/personal/coverage-map
Confidence:Â 0.85
Update Cycle:Â 3-6 months

Affordable Prepaid SIM Options
For tourists visiting Iraq, prepaid SIM cards are widely available from major mobile operators, offering various data and call packages. A typical tourist-friendly SIM package, including a decent amount of data (e.g., 10-30 GB) and some local calls, can range from approximately 10,000 to 30,000 Iraqi Dinars (IQD), which is roughly $7 to $20 USD, depending on the validity and inclusions. These packages are designed for short-term use and can be purchased at airports, official operator stores, and authorized resellers. https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans, providing a convenient alternative for travelers.
Source:Â https://www.iq.zain.com/en/personal/prepaid
Confidence:Â 0.9
Update Cycle:Â 1-3 months

Strong 4G/5G in Major Cities
Mobile network coverage in Iraq's major metropolitan areas boasts strong 4G/LTE connectivity, ensuring reliable internet access and communication for tourists. Cities like Baghdad and Erbil, the capital and the capital of the Kurdistan Region respectively, are particularly well-served with extensive 4G/LTE networks. Furthermore, 5G technology is progressively being rolled out, with Zain Iraq having launched 5G services in Baghdad in 2023, enhancing high-speed mobile broadband capabilities in key urban centers. Visitors can expect good quality service for navigation, communication, and streaming in these bustling areas.
Source:Â https://www.iq.zain.com/en/news/zain-iraq-launches-5g-services-in-baghdad
Confidence:Â 0.95
Update Cycle:Â 6-12 months

Money & Daily Life in iraq
Currency
The official currency of Iraq is the Iraqi Dinar (IQD). While the Dinar is the primary medium of exchange, the US Dollar (USD) is widely accepted, particularly in the Kurdistan Region and for larger purchases or services. It is advisable to carry a mix of both currencies, with smaller denominations of IQD useful for daily expenses, local markets, and smaller vendors. Exchange rates can fluctuate, and it's best to exchange money at official banks or licensed exchange offices rather than unofficial street vendors to avoid scams and ensure fair rates.
Source:Â Central Bank of Iraq, various travel guides
Confidence:Â 0.95
Update Cycle:Â Monthly for exchange rates, Annually for general information

Tipping culture
Tipping in Iraq is not as deeply ingrained or universally expected as it is in many Western countries, but it is certainly appreciated for good service. In restaurants, a small tip of 5-10% or simply rounding up the bill is customary. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare to the nearest convenient amount is common. Hotel staff, such as porters or housekeepers, would appreciate a small gratuity, typically around 5,000 to 10,000 IQD. For tour guides, especially those providing excellent service over several days, a more substantial tip, perhaps 10-15% of the tour cost or a set daily amount, is often expected and a good way to show appreciation.
Source:Â Various travel blogs and cultural guides for Iraq
Confidence:Â 0.85
Update Cycle:Â Every few years

Credit cards
Credit card acceptance in Iraq is quite limited, primarily restricted to upscale hotels, some larger restaurants, and a few major shops in urban centers like Baghdad, Erbil, and Basra. For most daily transactions, especially in local markets, smaller establishments, and outside of major cities, cash is king. While ATMs are available in major cities, they can be unreliable, may frequently run out of cash, or might not accept international cards. It is highly recommended to carry sufficient cash in both Iraqi Dinars and US Dollars to cover your expenses, and to only rely on credit cards as a backup or for specific, pre-verified establishments. Visa and MasterCard are the most commonly accepted networks.
Source:Â Travel forums, financial institutions operating in Iraq, anecdotal evidence
Confidence:Â 0.9
Update Cycle:Â Annually

Plug/Voltage
The standard electricity voltage in Iraq is 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., 110-120V in North America) will need a voltage converter for their electronic devices. Iraq uses multiple plug types, with Type C (the standard European two-pin plug) and Type G (the British three-pin plug) being the most common. Type D (an older British/Indian three-pin plug) can also be found, though less frequently. It is advisable to carry a universal travel adapter that includes these types to ensure compatibility with local power outlets.
Source:Â World Standards, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
Confidence:Â 1
Update Cycle:Â Infrequently, as standards rarely change

Local language(s)
The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish. Arabic is the most widely spoken language across the country, while Kurdish is the official language and predominantly spoken in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Other minority languages, such as Turkmen, Syriac (Neo-Aramaic), Armenian, and Persian, are also spoken by various communities. While English is not an official language, it is understood and spoken by some individuals in urban areas, particularly within the business, tourism, and educated sectors, and among younger generations. Learning a few basic Arabic or Kurdish phrases will be greatly appreciated and can enhance your travel experience.
Source:Â Iraqi Constitution, Ethnologue, various linguistic resources
Confidence:Â 1
Update Cycle:Â Infrequently, as official languages rarely change

Weather and Seasonal Guide for iraq
Best time to visit
March to May and October to November
During these periods, temperatures are significantly milder and more comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities compared to the scorching summer or colder winter months. Spring brings blooming landscapes, especially in the north, while autumn offers pleasant, clear skies. Crowds are generally lower than more established tourist destinations, but these are the most popular times.
Avg temp(march)
17°C
Spring begins with pleasant, mild weather, making it ideal for outdoor exploration. The landscapes, especially in the north, start to bloom, perfect for visiting ancient ruins and enjoying nature.
Source:Â Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities of Iraq
Confidence:Â 0.9
Update Cycle:Â Every 12 months
Pilot Summary
iraq
Iraq, the cradle of civilization, offers a profound journey through ancient Mesopotamia, with archaeological wonders and vibrant cultural heritage. It is a land rich in history, from Sumerian cities to Islamic caliphates.
Destination
iraq
Category
Middle East
Languages
Arabic, Kurdish
Special Rules
Visa required for most nationalities, typically obtained in advance; check specific requirements for the Kurdistan Region. Adherence to conservative dress codes and respect for local customs is essential. Travelers should consult their government's latest travel advisories due to ongoing security concerns.
Average Flight Times from india to iraq
Delhi (DEL)
Indira Gandhi International Airport
Baghdad (BGW)
Baghdad International Airport
Duration
4 hr 30 min
Flight Type
Direct
Airlines
Iraqi Airways
IndiGo
Mumbai (BOM)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
Najaf (NJF)
Al Najaf International Airport
Duration
4 hr 45 min
Flight Type
Direct
Airlines
Iraqi Airways
IndiGo
Bengaluru (BLR)
Kempegowda International Airport
Baghdad (BGW)
Baghdad International Airport
Duration
8 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Flydubai
Qatar Airways
Emirates
Hyderabad (HYD)
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
Erbil (EBL)
Erbil International Airport
Duration
9 hr 15 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Flydubai
Qatar Airways
Turkish Airlines









