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Where the Tigris and Euphrates Meet

Discover the historical meeting point of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Southern Iraq, the heart of ancient Mesopotamian civilization.

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Witness the historical confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Al Madina, Basra Governorate, a region known as the cradle of civilization. This geographical marvel marks the meeting point of two of history's most significant rivers, offering a serene landscape steeped in ancient Mesopotamian heritage.

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  • X9HM+J33، شارع الفرات, Al Madina, Basra Governorate, IQ

Local tips

  • Engage with local guides to learn more about the rich history and significance of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
  • Visit nearby towns to experience the local cuisine and culture of the Basra Governorate.
  • Take a leisurely walk along the riverbanks to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
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Getting There

  • Taxi

    From Al Madina city center, a taxi is a convenient way to reach the confluence. Taxis are readily available, and the ride typically takes about 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. A short taxi ride within Basra typically costs around 4,914 IQD per mile. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Al Madina, and close to the riverbanks, walking to the confluence is a viable option. Follow the main roads towards the river, and you'll find pathways leading to the meeting point of the Tigris and Euphrates. Be prepared for a walk of approximately 30-45 minutes from the city center.

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The confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, located in Al Madina, Basra Governorate, Iraq, is a historical landmark embodying the essence of ancient Mesopotamia. This breathtaking site marks the convergence of two of the world's most historically significant rivers. The area is often considered the cradle of civilization, where early human societies developed agriculture, writing, and urbanization. Standing at this strategic geographic point, visitors can almost feel the echoes of the past, from the Sumerians, Assyrians, and Babylonians who thrived in this fertile region. The lush landscapes surrounding the rivers provide a picturesque backdrop, ideal for photography and contemplation. The serene waters, flanked by greenery, create a tranquil atmosphere for exploration. The Tigris and Euphrates originate in the Taurus Mountains of southeastern Turkey. The Tigris runs for 1,850 kilometers (1,150 miles), while the Euphrates extends 2,800 kilometers (1,740 miles). The river basin spans approximately 35,600 square kilometers (13,700 square miles) across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. The area between the rivers, known as Mesopotamia, saw the earliest emergence of literate urban civilization. While there are limited amenities directly at the site, nearby towns offer local cuisine and hospitality, providing a taste of the regional culture. Engaging with local guides can enhance understanding of the historical narratives tied to the rivers and the civilizations they supported.

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