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Republic of Iraq

Planning a trip to Al Anbar, Iraq? Whether you're a budget backpacker or prefer luxury travel, understanding the costs is essential. Based on our 2026 data, travelers can expect to spend around $82 to $246 per day depending on their travel style.

👥 46,118,793 population 💰 ع.د IQD 🗣️ Arabic 📍 View on Google Maps 🗺️ OpenStreetMap

📖 About Al Anbar

Al Anbar Governorate, or Anbar Province, is the largest governorate in Iraq by area.

Encompassing much of the country's western territory, it shares borders with Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.

The population is mostly Sunni Arabs. The provincial capital is Ramadi; other important cities include Fallujah, Al-Qa'im, Rawah and Haditha.

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Standard Budget Estimated 7 days 2 travelers

📊 Estimated Budget for Al Anbar, Iraq
This is an estimated calculation based on regional averages. Actual costs may vary based on your specific location and choices.

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Estimated Total Budget

$1,918

$137 per day × 7 days × 2 travelers

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$882

Accommodation

$63 per night

$476

Food & Dining

$34 per day

$224

Local Transport

$16 per day

$336

Entertainment

Budget Tips for Al Anbar, Iraq

  • Research local customs before traveling
  • Compare prices online before booking
  • Local food is usually cheaper and more authentic
  • Public transportation saves money over taxis

Best time to visit: Varies by destination

Peak season: Summer and holidays

Al Anbar, Iraq Facts

🏛️ Capital

Baghdad

🌍 Continent

Asia

📐 Area

438,317 km²

📞 Phone Code

+964

💰 Currency

Iraqi dinar

ع.د (IQD)

🗺️ Region

Western Asia

🗣️ Languages Spoken:

Arabic Aramaic Sorani

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites

6 sites in Iraq

Hatra

Hatra

CulturalSince 1985

A large fortified city under the influence of the Parthian Empire and capital of the first Arab Kingdom, Hatra withstood invasions by the Romans in A....

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Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)

Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)

CulturalSince 2003

The ancient city of Ashur is located on the Tigris River in northern Mesopotamia in a specific geo-ecological zone, at the borderline between rain-fed...

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Samarra Archaeological City

Samarra Archaeological City

CulturalSince 2007

Samarra Archaeological City is the site of a powerful Islamic capital city that ruled over the provinces of the Abbasid Empire extending from Tunisia ...

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Erbil Citadel

Erbil Citadel

CulturalSince 2014

Erbil Citadel is a fortified settlement on top of an imposing ovoid-shaped tell (a hill created by many generations of people living and rebuilding on...

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The Ahwar of Southern Iraq: Refuge of Biodiversity and the Relict Landscape of the Mesopotamian Cities

The Ahwar of Southern Iraq: Refuge of Biodiversity and the Relict Landscape of the Mesopotamian Cities

MixedSince 2016

The Ahwar is made up of seven components: three archaeological sites and four wetland marsh areas in southern Iraq. The archaeological cities of Uruk ...

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Babylon

Babylon

CulturalSince 2019

Situated 85 km south of Baghdad, the property includes the ruins of the city which, between 626 and 539 BCE, was the capital of the Neo-Babylonian Emp...

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2026 Holidays in Al Anbar, Iraq

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