Makkah is a city in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. The city is located 70 km inland from Jeddah, 340 kilometers south of Medina. It is the birthplace of your Profit Muhammad (PBUH). Makkah is home to the Kaaba, one of Islam's holiest sites and the direction of Muslim prayer, and thus Makkah is regarded as the holiest city in Islam. In this 3 hours tour we will cover all the Holy places of Makkah as Masji-e-Nimra , Mina , Muzdalfa , arfaat , Jamarat , Jabl-e-Rahmat, Masjid-e- Jinn, Masjid-e- Shajar, Masjid-e-Qamar, Jannat-al-Moulla, Jabl-e-Noor (ghar-e-hira), Jabl-e-Sour (ghar-e-sour) and Canal Sakeena.
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(GMC / Subarbaan) 1-7 Persons<br/>Pickup included
Hyundai H-1 (1-7 Pax)<br/>Pickup included
Coaster (15 Persons)<br/>Pickup included
Sedan (Sonata/Cam) 1-3 Persons<br/>Pickup included
(Hi-Roof) 1-11 Persons<br/>Pickup included
Booking this experience at al-Masjid al-Haram places you in the heart of Islam’s most sacred sanctuary. Travelers will witness the majestic Kaaba at the center of the vast marble courtyard and feel the powerful atmosphere created by millions of worshippers from around the world. You will perform Tawaf around the Kaaba, walk between Safa and Marwah recalling the story of Hajar (RA), and have the opportunity to pray in spiritually significant areas within the mosque. Marvel at the stunning architecture, towering minarets, and the seamless organization of this grand complex. Take time for personal supplication, reflection, and peaceful moments of devotion. Whether visiting for Umrah or simply to experience the sacred surroundings, this journey offers profound spiritual connection, unity, and memories that will remain in your heart forever.
Booking this experience takes you to the heart of Masjid al-Haram in Makkah, where you will witness the majestic Kaaba up close. Travelers will join fellow pilgrims in performing Tawaf, circling the Kaaba in a powerful expression of unity and devotion. You’ll observe the beautifully draped Kiswah, the Black Stone set in one corner, and the continuous flow of worshippers from around the world. The atmosphere is deeply spiritual, filled with prayers and recitation of the Qur’an. You may also perform two rak’ahs of prayer, make heartfelt supplications, and drink from the blessed Zamzam water nearby. With guidance and support throughout your visit, this experience allows you to connect profoundly with your faith while immersing yourself in one of the most sacred and moving places on earth.
Makkah is a city in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. The city is located 70 km inland from Jeddah, 340 kilometers south of Medina. It is the birthplace of our Profit Muhammad (PBUH). Makkah is home to the Kaaba, one of Islam's holiest sites and the direction of Muslim prayer, and thus Makkah is regarded as the holiest city in Islam. In our this 2-3 hours tour, we will cover all the Holy places of Makkah starting from Masjid-e-Nimra
Booking this experience offers a meaningful opportunity to witness the revered Hajar al-Aswad (The Black Stone), set in the eastern corner of the Holy Kaaba inside Masjid al-Haram. Travelers will enter the Grand Mosque, observe the majestic Kaaba, and join the flow of pilgrims performing Tawaf around it. As you draw closer, you’ll see the Black Stone encased in a silver frame, a powerful symbol of faith and devotion. Your guide will explain its deep spiritual significance, its history from the time of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), and its special place in Islamic tradition. You’ll experience the emotional atmosphere as worshippers raise their hands in reverence, pray, and seek blessings. This visit allows time for reflection, heartfelt supplication, and unforgettable moments in the most sacred setting in Islam, creating a truly profound spiritual experience.
Begin a deeply spiritual journey at Safa and Marwa, two historic hills located within the sacred complex of Masjid al-Haram. Travelers will retrace the footsteps of Hajar (RA) as they perform Sa’i, walking and gently running between the two points in remembrance of her unwavering faith and trust in Allah. As you move along the beautifully designed marble pathway, you’ll feel the powerful atmosphere created by pilgrims from around the world united in worship. Along the route, clear markers highlight the areas where Hajar ran in search of water for her son Ismail (AS). You’ll also witness the spiritual energy of Makkah as prayers echo through the mosque. This experience offers moments of reflection, devotion, and connection to one of the most significant rituals of Hajj and Umrah.
Visiting Masjid Nimrah offers a powerful spiritual experience at one of the most significant sites of Hajj. Located on the plain of Arafat, this historic mosque is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his Farewell Sermon. Travelers will explore the vast prayer halls, admire the mosque’s impressive white architecture and towering minarets, and stand in the very area connected to this pivotal moment in Islamic history. As you walk through the grounds, your guide will share the importance of the Day of Arafah and its meaning for Muslims worldwide. You’ll have time for reflection, supplication, and capturing memorable photos of the expansive surroundings. This visit offers both deep spiritual connection and valuable historical insight, making it a meaningful addition to your Makkah journey.
Discover the sacred valley of Mina, a place deeply connected to the rituals of Hajj and rich Islamic history. As you explore this vast tent city, you’ll see the iconic white tents that host millions of pilgrims each year and learn about the significance of this site in the life of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Walk near the Jamarat area, where pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning ritual, and gain insight into the organization and scale of one of the world’s largest annual gatherings. Your visit offers time for reflection, photography, and understanding the powerful spiritual atmosphere that defines Mina. With guided explanations, you’ll connect with the meaning behind the rituals and appreciate the remarkable infrastructure that supports pilgrims during Hajj, making this an inspiring and educational experience.
During your visit to Maqam Ibrahim inside Masjid al-Haram, travelers will witness one of the most sacred and historic landmarks in Islam. You will see the revered stone bearing the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), preserved within a beautifully crafted glass and brass enclosure near the Holy Kaaba. As part of your experience, you’ll learn about the story of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail (AS) and their role in building the Kaaba. After completing Tawaf, pilgrims have the opportunity to pray two Rak’ahs behind Maqam Ibrahim, following the Sunnah. The atmosphere is deeply spiritual, filled with devotion and reflection as millions gather in worship. This visit allows you to connect profoundly with Islamic history, strengthen your faith, and experience a powerful moment of prayer in the holiest mosque in the world.
Visiting Jabal-Ar-Rahmah offers travelers a profound and unforgettable experience in Arafat, near Makkah. This historic hill, known as the “Mount of Mercy,” is believed to be where Prophet Adam and Eve were reunited and where pilgrims gather during Hajj to stand in prayer and reflection. Travelers can climb the hill to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding plain of Arafat, a site steeped in spiritual significance. Along the way, you’ll encounter peaceful spots for contemplation, take in the vast desert landscape, and learn about the historical and religious importance of this sacred location. Visitors often engage in personal prayers, capture stunning photographs, and immerse themselves in the solemn yet uplifting atmosphere. This visit provides a chance to connect deeply with Islamic history, witness the devotion of pilgrims during Hajj, and experience the serene beauty and spiritual energy that make Jabal-Ar-Rahmah a must-visit destination.
Visiting Muzdalifah offers travelers a profound glimpse into one of the most significant sites of the Hajj pilgrimage. Here, pilgrims gather after spending the day at Arafat, experiencing the tranquil open plain under the vast sky. Travelers can walk the sacred grounds, reflect in the peaceful surroundings, and witness the unique rituals of Hajj, including the collection of pebbles for the symbolic stoning of the Jamarat. The site’s serene environment allows for contemplation and spiritual connection, with the horizon stretching endlessly and offering breathtaking sunrise or sunset views. Guests will gain insight into the logistical and spiritual importance of Muzdalifah, understanding how it connects Arafat to Mina in the sacred pilgrimage journey. This experience combines history, devotion, and culture, allowing travelers to engage deeply with Islamic traditions while capturing memorable moments in one of the holiest locations in Islam.
Discover the powerful history and natural beauty of Mount Thawr, a significant Islamic landmark located south of Makkah. Travelers will journey toward this rugged mountain, known for the Cave of Thawr where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Abu Bakr (RA) sought refuge during the Hijrah. As you ascend the rocky path, you’ll experience breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape and city skyline. Upon reaching the cave, you can reflect on the remarkable story of faith, trust, and divine protection that took place here. The hike offers both a spiritual and physical experience, making it meaningful for pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike. Along the way, your guide will share insights about the Hijrah and the importance of this site in Islamic history. It’s a memorable journey that combines devotion, adventure, and inspiration in one unforgettable visit.
Visiting Jabal-ur-Rehman offers travelers a unique blend of history, spirituality, and breathtaking natural beauty. This revered site, located near Madinah, is famous for being where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered sermons during the early days of Islam. Travelers can climb the gently sloping hill to explore the historic caves and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Along the way, you’ll encounter serene spots perfect for reflection, prayer, and capturing memorable photos. Knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories about the significance of the site and its connection to Islamic history. The experience combines light adventure with spiritual enrichment, allowing visitors to connect deeply with the past while enjoying the calm and scenic surroundings. Walking the paths of Jabal-ur-Rehman provides an unforgettable opportunity to reflect, learn, and immerse yourself in a place of profound historical and religious importance.
Visiting Mount Hira (Jabal Hira) offers travelers a profound journey into Islamic history and natural beauty. Perched above the plains of Makkah, this rugged mountain is where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation of the Qur’an in the Cave of Hira. Travelers can hike up the winding paths, taking in panoramic views of the holy city and the surrounding landscapes. Along the way, you'll feel the spiritual significance of the site, pause for reflection, and explore the small cave where this historic moment occurred. The trek combines adventure with contemplation, allowing visitors to connect deeply with the story of early Islam. Whether capturing breathtaking photographs, enjoying the serene mountain atmosphere, or simply soaking in the history, this experience offers both physical activity and spiritual enrichment for every traveler.
Visiting Masjid Jinn offers travelers a fascinating glimpse into Islamic history and local legend. This small but significant mosque in Madinah is believed to be the place where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) once encountered jinn who had come to learn about Islam. As you explore the mosque, you’ll see its modest architecture and peaceful prayer areas, reflecting the simplicity and serenity of early Islamic worship sites. Travelers can walk around the surrounding area, taking in the quiet streets and connecting with the stories that have been passed down through generations. The experience allows for reflection, photography, and a deeper understanding of the spiritual and cultural heritage of Madinah. With its unique blend of history, faith, and local lore, Masjid Jinn provides a memorable stop for anyone seeking both knowledge and inspiration during their pilgrimage or visit.
In the end, our driver will drop you to your selected location within Makkah City
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Saudi Riyal (SAR)
GMT+3
220VV, 60HzHz
Saudi Arabia is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, it's important to be aware of local customs and laws, as well as potential safety hazards like extreme weather and road conditions.
Riyadh Station, Jeddah Station
Riyadh Central Bus Station, Jeddah Bus Terminal
Modern and efficient, with separate sections for men and women. Easy to use with English signage.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike
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