Our journey begins from the hotel, providing a comfortable stay before we embark on a spiritual and historical exploration. It's the starting and ending point of our journey, ensuring rest and convenience.
Jabl Thawr is a sacred mountain in Makkah, famous for Ghar-e-Thawr, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Abu Bakr (RA) hid during migration. Allah’s protection through a spider’s web and pigeons made it a symbol of faith and patience. Pilgrims visit to reflect on this historic event.
Al Rajhi Mosque is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in Makkah, known for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere. It serves as a major prayer and gathering place for worshippers, offering modern facilities and a spacious prayer area.
Umm Al-Qura University, located in Makkah, is a prestigious institution known for its excellence in Islamic studies, science, and technology. It plays a vital role in research and education, attracting students from around the world.
Explore the historical and spiritual landmarks of Arafat. Visit significant sites, scenic locations, and discover the rich heritage of this sacred place.
Mount Arafat, located near Makkah, is a sacred site in Islam where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his Last Sermon. It holds immense religious significance, especially during Hajj, as pilgrims gather here for prayers.
Masjid e Nimrah, located in Arafat, is where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his Last Sermon during Hajj. Pilgrims gather here on the Day of Arafah to offer prayers, making it a site of great spiritual significance.
Built by Queen Zubaida, this historic water canal provided fresh water to Hajj pilgrims, demonstrating advanced engineering and her dedication to serving Islamic travelers.
Muzdalifah, located between Arafat and Mina, is a significant site for Hajj pilgrims. After leaving Arafat, pilgrims spend the night here under the open sky, praying and collecting pebbles for the ritual at Jamarat.
Masjid Mashar al-Haram, located in Muzdalifah, is a significant site where pilgrims stop for prayer during Hajj. It holds historical and spiritual importance in Islamic traditions
Mina Viewpoint offers a scenic view of the Tent City of Mina, where Hajj pilgrims stay. It provides a unique perspective on the spiritual journey of millions.
Masjid Al-Khaif, located in Mina, is a historic mosque where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and many prophets prayed. During Hajj, pilgrims gather here for prayers, making it a significant spiritual site.
Jabal Al-Nour, located near Makkah, is famous for Hira Cave, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation. It is a significant site for Islamic history and spiritual reflection.
Jannat ul-Mu'alla is a historic cemetery in Makkah where many companions and relatives of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are buried. It holds great significance in Islamic history and heritage.
Masjid Al-Jinn, located in Makkah, is historically significant as the place where a group of jinn listened to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recite the Quran and accepted Islam.
Masjid Al-Shajarah, located near Madinah, is historically significant as the place where a tree moved towards Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in response to his call, demonstrating a divine miracle.
Masjid Al-Fath, located in Madinah, is one of the historic mosques where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) prayed during the Battle of the Trench. It holds great spiritual and historical significance.
After completing the entire journey, we will drop you back at your hotel, where you can relax and cherish the memories of your trip.