Upcoming Tours

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Kurdistan Yazidi Jama Feast Tour

Kurdistan Yazidi Jama Feast Tour

Join us for an 8-day journey through Iraqi Kurdistan, timed specifically to experience the sacred Jama Feasts of the Yazidi community in Lalish. You will spend the day inside the holy valley alongside thousands of pilgrims, experiencing ancient autumn rituals, sacred drum and flute music, white-robed dances, and the communal feast. Starting in Erbil—one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities—this tour covers the region's major cities and mountain landscapes, including Sulaymaniyah, Rawandiz, Amedi, Duhok, and Akre. Along the way, you will visit ancient monasteries, explore bustling bazaars, enjoy authentic local food, and learn firsthand about both the ancient and modern history of Kurdistan.

Iraq Kurdistan Newroz Tour 2027

Iraq Kurdistan Newroz Tour 2027

Join us on an 8-day Newroz Tour, celebrating the Kurdish New Year in Akre, renowned as the capital of Newroz, in a unique and ancient way unlike any other place. This tour showcases the highlights of Kurdistan, beginning from Erbil, the oldest continuously inhabited place on earth, and extending to all major cities in the Kurdistan region, including Sulaymaniyah and Duhok. Delve into the depths of the cradle of civilization's history, immerse yourselves in the rich culture and heritage, indulge in delicious cuisine, and hear the dark and untold stories of Kurdistan people during the Saddam regime. Concluding the tour with a beautiful hike in an old Jewish-Christian village on the Zagros Mountain Trail, the first long hiking trail in Kurdistan.

Yazidi New Year & Zagros Mountain Trail Hike 2027

Yazidi New Year & Zagros Mountain Trail Hike 2027

Experience a 9-day journey on the Zagros Mountain Trail, the first long-distance hiking route in Kurdistan. We begin at Lalish to take part in the Yazidi New Year ceremony, one of the oldest living celebrations of Mesopotamia. After Lalish, we hike through remote mountain villages, following the same routes once used by pilgrims of multiple faiths, Silk Road traders, and Peshmerga freedom fighters. Each night, we stay in a different village homestay and eat the local food prepared by our hosts. Along the way, we explore 75,000-year-old Neanderthal caves, hike through changing mountain landscapes, visit forgotten monasteries, and spend time with the families who live along the trail, experiencing the legendary hospitality of Kurdistan in a real and personal way.