Makkah Ziyarat
Sacred Sites in
Makkah
These are the most visited Islamic historical sites in Makkah. A private driver takes you to each location, waits while you explore and make dua, then moves to the next. No rushing, no schedule except yours.
The mountain where the Angel Jibreel (AS) first delivered revelation to Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ. One of the most spiritually significant sites in Islam. A 1โ2 hour climb from the base with breathtaking views over Makkah.
The cave where the Prophet ๏ทบ and Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (RA) hid for three days during the Hijra to Madinah. A landmark of sacrifice and trust in Allah.
The tent city of Hajj โ visited by pilgrims performing Umrah to understand its significance. Site of the symbolic stoning of Shaitan (Jamarat) during Hajj.
The Hill of Mercy where pilgrims stand on the Day of Arafat during Hajj. Visiting as a Ziyarat site during Umrah carries great spiritual meaning and reflection.
The open plain between Mina and Arafat where pilgrims spend the night during Hajj. Visiting it during Umrah helps pilgrims understand the complete Hajj journey.
The factory where the Kiswa โ the black cloth covering the Kaaba โ is made by hand. A fascinating and deeply moving experience for Umrah pilgrims.
Madinah Ziyarat
Sacred Sites in
Madinah
Madinah holds some of the most beloved places in Islamic history. A private Ziyarat tour lets you visit all of them in one day with your family, at your own pace.
The first mosque built in Islam โ founded by the Prophet ๏ทบ himself. Praying two rakats here is equivalent to the reward of one Umrah, according to authentic hadith. A must-visit.
The site of the Battle of Uhud, where 70 companions of the Prophet ๏ทบ were martyred. Sayyiduna Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib (RA) is buried here. Deeply moving for all pilgrims.
The Mosque of the Two Qiblas โ where the direction of prayer was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah by divine command during the Prophet's ๏ทบ lifetime. A unique historical landmark.
The site where the Prophet ๏ทบ led the first Friday (Jumu'ah) prayer after arriving in Madinah during the Hijra. A small mosque of immense historical significance.
A valley outside Madinah famous for its unusual natural phenomenon โ cars appear to move uphill on their own. A popular and fascinating stop for pilgrim families.
Madinah is famous for its dates โ particularly Ajwa dates mentioned in hadith. A trip to the dates market rounds out the Madinah Ziyarat experience perfectly.
Tour Options
Choose Your
Ziyarat Package
Half-Day Ziyarat Tour (4โ5 hours)
Our half-day tour covers the main 4 to 5 priority sites in Makkah or Madinah. Ideal for pilgrims with limited time or those who want to combine Ziyarat with worship in the Haram on the same day.
- Departure: After Fajr prayer or after Dhuhr โ your choice
- 4 to 5 sites covered
- 30 to 45 minutes at each site
- Return to your hotel by midday or evening
- Starting from SAR 200 (Toyota Camry)
Full-Day Ziyarat Tour (7โ9 hours)
The full-day tour is the most comprehensive. All major sacred sites in one city, with generous time at each for prayer, reflection, and photography. Lunch break at a restaurant of your choice is included in the schedule.
- Departure: After Fajr prayer
- 7 to 9 sites covered at a relaxed pace
- Lunch break included in schedule
- Driver stays with you all day
- Starting from SAR 400 (Toyota Camry)
Custom & Combined Tours
Want to combine Makkah and Madinah Ziyarat with an intercity transfer? We can arrange your Makkah Ziyarat, then transfer you to Madinah, then your Madinah Ziyarat โ all in one coordinated booking. WhatsApp us to plan.
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