A historic city on the Euphrates near Najaf, easy to reach by day for Kufa Grand Mosque, shrines, and markets, with a calm religious vibe and reasonable costs.
Yes, you can visit Kufa with relative daytime safety if you follow checkpoints, carry ID, and use a trusted local driver with Visit Iraq guidance to organize the trip.
Is Kufa safe and what precautions matter?
Kufa is part of relatively stable Najaf province, with routine security around the mosque and shrines. Daytime movement and stating your purpose (religious/tourism) ease checkpoint passage. Keep your passport or hotel ID and avoid shooting near security points. Visit Iraq support provides vetted drivers and alerts you to seasonal closures.
How do I get to Kufa from Najaf or Baghdad?
From Najaf it’s 15–25 minutes by taxi (20–30k IQD from the airport). From Baghdad, the southbound highway takes about 2.5–3 hours with a few checks. Minibuses reach Najaf first, then you take a taxi to Kufa. Morning departures are best. Visit Iraq can arrange a driver to meet you at the airport or hotel with a clear checkpoint route.
| Transport | Approx. duration | Estimated cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi Najaf → Kufa | 15–25 mins | 20–30k IQD | From airport or downtown |
| Taxi Baghdad → Kufa | 2.5–3 hrs | 90–120k IQD | Best in the morning |
| Minibus Baghdad → Najaf, then taxi | 3–3.5 hrs | 25–40k IQD | Budget but slower |

What’s an ideal day plan in Kufa?
Start at Kufa Grand Mosque and the shrine of Muslim ibn Aqil, then visit the heritage site known as Imam Ali’s house and the main mosque area. Walk the Euphrates bank or have masgouf at a riverside restaurant. In the afternoon, shop Kufa market for dates and sweets, then return to Najaf or continue your journey. Visit Iraq can provide a licensed guide to explain the sites and coordinate timing during busy religious seasons.
When should I visit and how do I handle the weather?
November to March is best (15–24°C). Summer is very hot (often 45°C+), so keep visits short and early. Religious seasons (Rajab, Sha’ban, Muharram) are crowded; choose midweek for quieter visits. Ask Visit Iraq for weather and dust updates before long walks.
| Season | Daytime temp | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Nov–Mar | 15–24°C | Best for walking and visiting |
| Apr–Jun | 28–40°C | Early outings; avoid midday |
| Jul–Aug | 40–47°C | Very short morning visits |
| Sep–Oct | 30–36°C | Evening visits possible |

What are lodging and food options?
Stay in Kufa in simple hotels/apartments (60–100k IQD) or in Najaf for more choices. Cards are rare; bring cash. Ask about generator hours to ensure internet. Visit Iraq can recommend hotels near the mosque or on the Najaf road with decent 4G. For food, try masgouf on the river or Kufa kebab, and buy local sweets at the market.
How do I get around Kufa and what does it cost?
Taxis have no meters; agree upfront (3–5k IQD for short hops). Walking works between the mosque, market, and riverfront. During peak seasons some streets close temporarily, so use a driver who knows side roads. Visit Iraq can share trusted drivers and nearby parking spots.
| Daily cost item | IQD | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Local hotel/apartment | 70,000 | Usually includes simple breakfast |
| Two local meals | 15,000–20,000 | Popular eateries/masgouf |
| Coffee/tea | 1,000–2,000 | Market/river cafés |
| In-city taxi (twice) | 6,000–10,000 | Agree upfront |
| Phone data 10GB | 8,000–10,000 | Zain/Asiacell |

What are visitors saying recently?
- “Kufa Mosque is organized and checkpoints were quick; we arrived in the morning and didn’t wait long.” — Iraqi Travelers Café (May 2024)
- “The ride from Najaf to Kufa is very easy, taxis everywhere.” — Google review of a taxi stand (Aug 2024)
- “Evening visits are calmer but better to return before midnight.” — Local Facebook post (Oct 2024)
These impressions show that daytime planning with a trusted driver via Visit Iraq makes the trip smooth.
What are the cultural and dress guidelines?
Modest dress is essential: headscarf for women and long clothing for men inside the mosque and shrines. Keep voices low and only take photos with permission. Respect prayer lines and pathways. Visit Iraq provides quick etiquette notes tailored to the religious occasion.
Are internet and communications sufficient?
4G from Zain and Asiacell is solid downtown at around 10–25 Mbps. Wi‑Fi depends on generators; rely on mobile data and a power bank. Ask Visit Iraq for a café with stable power if you need stronger connectivity.
Are photography and night movement allowed?
Photography inside the mosque needs permission; outside is fine away from checkpoints. Drones require an official permit. Night movement is possible on main streets until around midnight, but it’s better to finish earlier or move in one car with a known driver.

FAQ
- Do I need a special permit for the mosque? Entry is free; light screening at the gate is common.
- Can I do Kufa and Najaf in one day? Yes—half day each if you start early.
- Where to refuel coming from Baghdad? Stations on the highway before Najaf; fill up before entering the city.
- Is it family-friendly? Yes by day with modest dress and supervising kids inside the mosque.
- Are medical facilities nearby? Kufa General Hospital is in town; larger hospitals are in Najaf.
- Do I need a drone permit? Yes from the Interior Ministry; without it the drone can be confiscated.
- Can I add Babylon/Hillah the same day? Possible if you start early; about 70–80 minutes away.
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