“I’m in love with cities I’ve never been to and people I’ve never met...” – John Green
Distance: 534 km
Hotel: Hotel Manawi Bashar, Basrah
There were some changes to the original itinerary but we were not informed and caused some confusion. Instead of staying in Baghdad for two nights, we headed to Basrah which is about 534 km from Baghdad. We learned later that the change was to accommodate a few who will fly in later, and join us in Baghdad.
The journey to Basrah took more than 7 hours, inclusive lunch and comfort breaks. First stop was for refuelling and a late lunch at Anwar Babel Tourist Restaurant located at one of the R&R in Babylon. Lunch was a large plate of pilaf rice and grilled half chicken served for two. After having our hot chai, we performed jamak takhir Asar/Zohor prayers at a musolla next to the restaurant.
We continued our journey and made another comfort stop at a R&R in Nasiriyah and had a cup of steaming chai. The weather was cool and there were busloads of crowd from all over the world. They were on a religious pilgrimage trip to the holy cities of Karbala, Najah and Kufa to celebrate the Martyrdom anniversary of Fatimah Zahra and to visit Makam Sayyidina Hussein and Sayyidina Ali.
Hotel: Hotel Manawi Bashar, Basrah
There were some changes to the original itinerary but we were not informed and caused some confusion. Instead of staying in Baghdad for two nights, we headed to Basrah which is about 534 km from Baghdad. We learned later that the change was to accommodate a few who will fly in later, and join us in Baghdad.
(Leaving Baghdad International Airport) |
(Patriotic monuments lined the main road) |
(Posters of Martyrs along the highway to Basrah) |
(Traffic congestion at one of the many Military check-points) |
The journey to Basrah took more than 7 hours, inclusive lunch and comfort breaks. First stop was for refuelling and a late lunch at Anwar Babel Tourist Restaurant located at one of the R&R in Babylon. Lunch was a large plate of pilaf rice and grilled half chicken served for two. After having our hot chai, we performed jamak takhir Asar/Zohor prayers at a musolla next to the restaurant.
(Anwar Babel Tourist Restaurant, a popular resting place for travellers) |
(A big portion served for two) |
(A tasty chicken biryani mandy for lunch) |
(Hookah smoking remains popular in Iraqi) |
(A beautiful sunset over Nasiriyah) |
(Having hot steaming chai with the local girls) |
(A traditional reed hut converted into a musolla) |
Tonight we stayed in Hotel Manawi Bashar, Basrah.
(Hotel Manawi Bashar, Basrah) |
(Spacious and clean room) |
(Large lamb kebab for dinner) |
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