Al-Kut, officially known as Kūt, is a city steeped in history and tradition, located in eastern Iraq along the Tigris River. The city is renowned for its historical significance in the carpet trade, which has been a central part of its economy for centuries. Nestled within a unique U-bend of the river, Al-Kut almost forms an island, adding a picturesque element to its landscape. The surrounding region is agriculturally rich, primarily known for cereal grain production. Visitors to Al-Kut can explore its cultural heritage and enjoy the scenic views of the Tigris, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in Iraq's regional history and traditional industries.
Public transport options may be limited; consider renting a car for convenience.
Explore local markets for traditional Iraqi foods and spices.
Dress modestly and respect local customs when visiting historical sites.
Stay informed about the current safety situation and travel advisories.
Spring is mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring the city's historical sites.
Summers can be extremely hot; plan activities for early mornings or late afternoons.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and is a good time for cultural exploration.
Winters are relatively mild, making it a comfortable season for visiting.
IQD د.ع
$50-$100 p/day
315,162
Arabic, Kurdish, English
March-May, October-November
Cultural Exploration, Historical Tour, Scenic Views