About 100 Hala
Iraq’s most professional DMC and travel agency.
In Iraq, Hala means “Welcoming and honoring guests.”
When Iraqis greet visitors, they say “100 Hala” as an expression of warm welcome, and the general shape of the logo was borrowed from the Sumerian number symbol, which means the number 100, so that the logo is a mix of Sumerian civilization and current Iraqi dialect.

Is Iraq safe now?
safety in Iraq has drastically improved, making it a relatively safe country to travel to, a land inhabited by beautiful Iraqis who just carry on with their lives and show nothing but kindness to any foreign guest, In March 2021, Pope Francis went to Iraq, visiting regions once held by ISIS, while proving to the rest of the world that Iraq wasn’t as dangerous as the media pretends it was. Right after his visit, the Iraqi Government announced the introduction of a visa-on-arrival regime, available for up to 38 nationalities, including all EU passport holders, the USA, Canada, the UK, and a couple more.
Who we are?
100 Hala is an inbound tourism brand in Iraq, established in 2022 under Tareek Al-ofuk, a licensed travel and tourism company. Our mission is to welcome international travelers and introduce them to the rich history, culture, and heritage of Mesopotamia.
We go beyond traditional tourism by creating authentic and meaningful travel experiences that reflect the true spirit of Iraq—from ancient civilizations to modern cultural life.
We offer fully organized tours across all major cities in Iraq, including Baghdad, Babylon, Nasiriyah, Najaf, Karbala, Basra, Mosul, Erbil, and Duhok, with the flexibility to design customized itineraries based on travelers’ interests.
We have successfully hosted guests from many countries around the world and are committed to delivering safe, well-organized, and unforgettable journeys.
At 100 Hala, our goal is to connect the world with the beauty, history, and hospitality of Iraq.

places from Iraq





Save Iraqi Culture Monument
Saving Iraqi Culture is a monument located in the Mansour district of Baghdad. It was commissioned in 2010 by the Mayor of Baghdad and designed by Iraqi sculptor Mohammed Ghani Hikmat. The monument shows a broken cylinder seal, with hands and arms attempting to support it so as not to fall.

Mesopotamian Marshes
The Mesopotamian Marshes, also known as the Iraqi Marshes, are a wetland area located in Southern Iraq and in southwestern Iran. The marshes are primarily located on the floodplains of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers bound by the cities of Basra, Nasiriyah, Amarah, and a portion of southwestern Iran.

Ishtar Gate
The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed circa 575 BC by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II on the north side of the city. It was part of a grand walled processional way leading into the city.
Enjoy Unique Iraqi Cuisine
Iraq is renowned for its diverse and delicious cuisine, featuring rich flavors, spices, and ingredients. Iraqi cuisine offers a variety of delicious dishes, from savory stews
to aromatic soups and grilled meats. It’s undeniable that Iraq’s restaurants are famous for their local cuisine, and there are dishes in particular that are widely recognized and highly popular.