

Karbala, home to the holy shrines of Imam Hussein and Abbas, is a spiritual hub for Shia Muslims, drawing millions of pilgrims annually.
A holy site dedicated to Imam Husayn, featuring intricate tile work and a peaceful atmosphere.
A museum showcasing artifacts related to the Battle of Karbala and the life of Imam Husayn.
A beautiful shrine dedicated to Imam Abbas, featuring stunning architecture and a serene environment.
A local favorite serving traditional Iraqi breakfast since 1980.
A cozy spot offering a variety of Iraqi breakfast dishes.
Known for its delicious Iraqi lunch dishes and friendly atmosphere.
Karbala has a hot climate, but modest clothing is expected when visiting holy sites.
Similar to shirts, lightweight pants are comfortable and respectful for visiting holy sites.
Karbala's holy sites require a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Morning meal with eggs, tomatoes, cucumber, olives, and flatbread.
Fried chickpea balls, served with tahini sauce and pickled vegetables.
Grilled meat skewers with Middle Eastern spices, served with tahini sauce.
Handcrafted items like keychains, magnets, and wall hangings depicting the holy shrines, available at the Karbala Bazaar near the shrines.
Silver amulets inscribed with the names of the Imams, worn for blessings, found at the jewelry shops in the old city of Karbala.
Intricate embroidered fabrics and clothing, often featuring religious motifs, available at the textile markets in the city center.

A stunning Gothic cathedral in Tours, known for its beautiful stained glass windows and historic significance.
A picturesque urban lakefront promenade offering scenic views, recreational activities, and public art.
A serene and spiritual place, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah is the final resting place of the renowned Sufi saint, Nizamuddin Auliya.