Join our Arbaeen expedition and experience a remarkable spiritual journey alongside millions of pilgrims. Over the course of two days, you’ll walk 40 kilometres and take part in one of the world’s largest and most extraordinary religious gatherings. This journey is open to everyone, but it’s important to approach it with respect, humility, and openness.
Group | Start Date | End Date | Duration | Price | Single Supplement |
Group A: Arbaeen Expidition | July 26th | July 31st | 6 days | €1695 | €150 |
Group B: Arbaeen Expedition & Kurdistan | July 26th | August 4th | 10 days | €2995 | €450 |
The pilgrimage itself honours Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, who was martyred in the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE. Throughout your walking journey, you’ll be welcomed at Mawkabs, hospitality stations set up by families and volunteers that provide food and refreshments for pilgrims. For decades, however, Arbaeen was outlawed under Saddam Hussein’s rule, and those who attempted the journey risked arrest or disappearance. Its revival after 2003 has only deepened its significance as both a religious and cultural act of resilience.
With your expert YPT guide, you’ll cover the route safely while learning the history and meaning behind the pilgrimage. Along the streets, you’ll meet countless Iraqis who are eager to welcome visitors from abroad, especially after years when their country was closed off to the outside world. Expect your preconceptions to be challenged, your understanding to deepen, and to have a lot of fun along the way.
Extend your adventure with us on Group B, where we’ll explore Kurdistan’s rich history and striking landscapes. Discover the vibrant city of Erbil, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities; wander through the rebuilt streets of Mosul, a city rising from its past; admire the mountain scenery around Duhok; and travel the dramatic road to Rawanduz, often called the “Grand Canyon of the Middle East.” This extension offers a fascinating contrast to central Iraq and a deeper insight into the country’s diversity.
This is not just a tour of Iraq. It is an invitation to join the world’s largest pilgrimage and walk alongside millions of people in an unforgettable journey of faith, culture, and humanity.
Sunday 26th July – Baghdad, Iraq
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Monday 27th July – Baghdad – Babylon – Najaf
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Tuesday 28th July – Najaf
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Wednesday 29th July – Pilgrimage Route – Karbala – Baghdad
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Thursday 30th July – Baghdad
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Friday 31st July – Baghdad – Samarra – Mosul
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Saturday 1st August – Mosul – Bakhdida – Duhok
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Sunday 2nd August – Duhok – Amadiya – Rawanduz
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Monday 3rd August – Rawanduz – Erbil
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Tuesday 4th August – Erbil
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