Considerable parts of this fascinating country - its ancient Mesopotamia a cradle of civilization - are again safe for visitors, such as the Kurdish area up north; elsewhere, even Baghdad and the ruins of Babylon are also doable, but escorted rather than independently. And always monitor the changing situation.
Top 50 attractions in Iraq
Most people these days associate Iraq with war and dictatorship, but the tourism industry here has been slowly building back, and there are some amazing sights to be seen. This video gives a quick taste of 50 of them, well worth a look!
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I had done several Iraq travel pieces for Bloomberg Muse, the arts and culture division of Bloomberg News.....on Babylon, Baghdad and Suleymania and Erbil and Halabja in Kurdistan......all amazing places to see, but yes, southern Iraq, where Baghdad and Babylon are, a little hard to visit though there are tour groups to both.....Kurdistan is easy, no visa necessary for entry beforehand, you get it when you land (arduous process for Southern Iraq) Anyway, this is all the cradle of civilization...........
Kurdistan is so much different as said before by Shannon than the rest of Iraq. There are still insurgent / terrorist groups active in Baghdad, Mosul and other regions. Having worked there for 4.5 years, I would NOT recommend traveling there "indie" style because you open yourself up to many negative factors. There have been group tours and its quit possible there were behind the scene negotiations to leave the group alone. However; thats no guarantee. So, unless you dream of being held hostage, I would avoid it until the situation gets better there.