Traveling To Iraq

Wasit

Wasit

Archaeological treasure with ancient Islamic sites

Eastern Iraq
1.3 million
Best: October - April

About Wasit

Wasit province is named after the ancient city of Wasit, founded in 702 AD by the Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf. The region has been an important center of Islamic civilization and contains numerous archaeological sites. Kut, the modern capital, sits on the Tigris River and serves as an important agricultural center.

Top Attractions

Ancient Wasit Ruins
Ancient Wasit Ruins
4.6

Archaeological remains of the historic Islamic city

Archaeological
Kut Barrage
Kut Barrage
4.3

Historic dam and irrigation system on Tigris

Engineering
Tigris River Views
Tigris River Views
4.4

Scenic riverfront and traditional fishing

Natural
Islamic Heritage Sites
Islamic Heritage Sites
4.2

Historic mosques and Islamic architecture

Religious
Quick Facts
Region: Eastern Iraq
Population: 1.3 million
Best time to visit: October - April
Airport: Use Baghdad International Airport (180km away)
Transportation
Taxi
Bus
River boats

River transportation available for scenic tours.

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