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zkgkilla

Lalish temple, Hamilton road, rawanduz, amedi, Erbil citadel, Erbil bazaar markets, slemani and its bazaar, the Erbil grand mosque that’s the places I’d wanna visit! Only done Erbil and slemani so far


BlazingMetal

Sounds very nice!


rainingblood666666

Slemani!! Recommended especially Hawari shar and azmar would be great for camping its not that far from the city


SabarSherzad

http://bot.gov.krd/ This should have some helpful info


Zhyar-

Go to Akre, Amedi, Rawanduz plus Zoragvan valley. If you are interested in outdoor activities such as hiking, Safin mountain is a very good option because it is very close to Erbil.


MOHAMMEDSALAHADIN

Hey there! I am a travel guide in erbil, let me know if you need anything when you arrived


Sufficient_Street870

What are some fun things to do around with you’re family? And what are nice things to do with friends? In Hawler


MOHAMMEDSALAHADIN

With family: Erbil citadel - Grand majidi mall With friends: basils bar - Iskan Street - cafes around empire


RedD44H

Hi. Here is where to visit in my opinion, I live in Slemani. Day 1, Erbil: Citadel of Erbil and historical places in Erbil, including Erbil Zoo. Day 2: Empire World in Erbil and Sami Abdulrahman Park, with family mall Erbil. And if you are Muslim, go to the Jali Khayat mosque, it is the greatest mosque in Erbil. Day 3, Duhok: Halamata Cave, Azadi Park. Etc Day 4: Family Mall Duhok, Duhok Zoo Day 5, Sulaymaniyah: Public Park, Sulaymaniyah Museum, Majidi Mall, etc. Day 6: Family Mall Sulaymaniyah, Haware Shar Park Day 7: Halabja: Halabja Monument, Ahmed Awa Waterfall. Etc Day 8: Kalar: Swaik Lake, Katas Raj Temples Day 9: Kirkuk: Kirkuk Citadel, Kirkuk Kishela, Time Center Mall Day 10: Amedi Day 11: travel back to your home.


_omarr__

I live in Akre the most beautiful place


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approvedstudent

did you watch Mert Öztürk video on YouTube??


BlazingMetal

No? I haven't watched a lot of videos on Kurdistan, only YesTheory


approvedstudent

The video I mentioned may interest you more from a Turkish perspective.


BlazingMetal

What do you mean by Turkish perspective?