Salah ad Din Governorate, situated north of Baghdad, is one of Iraq's 19 governorates. It is renowned for its historical importance as the birthplace of Saddam Hussein and its rich Sunni Arab cultural heritage. The region, named after the famous historical figure Saladin, has been a focal point of political and sectarian tensions, especially since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Visitors can explore its historical sites to gain insight into its complex past and cultural significance.
Visit the birthplace of Saddam Hussein for a glimpse into Iraq's recent history.
Explore the rich Sunni Arab traditions and cultural sites in the region.
Be aware of the region's political and sectarian tensions when planning your visit.
Spring offers mild temperatures, making it a pleasant time to explore the historical sites.
Summers can be hot, so plan indoor activities or early morning visits.
Fall is ideal for outdoor exploration with cooler temperatures.
Winters are mild, suitable for visiting cultural and historical attractions.
IQD د.ع
$50-$100 p/day
Arabic, Kurdish
April-June, September-November
History, Culture, Exploration