Highlights
11 Days
Private Package
Umrah Visa
Accommodation
All Meals
Private Transport
Private Ziyarat
Umrah Guide
Overview:
When you hear the phrase "Tazkiyah Umrah", it emphasises that Umrah should not be seen as a mere set of rituals to be completed. Instead, it highlights the spiritual purpose behind every action of the Umrah ritual. Tazkiyah Umrah is an Umrah performed with a conscious focus on inner spiritual purification, moving beyond the physical rituals to achieve a state of sincere submission, humility, and closeness to Allah.
Hotel Details:
| Nights | City | Economy Hotels Used/Similar | Meal Plan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Makkah | Al Fajer Al Badea5 (600 Mtrs from Haram) | All Meals |
| 5 | Madinah | Karam Al Madinah (200 Mtrs from Haram) | All Meals |
Package Itinerary
You will arrive at Jeddah Airport and transfer to the Makkah Hotel. Check in to your hotel and relax for a sometime. Later, head to perform the Umrah accompanied by our Mutawwif (Umrah Guide). After completing the Umrah rituals, return to the hotel for an overnight stay in the hotel.
You are free. Spend your time at the Masjid Al Haram Shareef, and perform your prayers or Zikr / Dhikr to connect yourself to Allah and repent for your sins. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Today, get ready for ziyarat or sightseeing of the holy city of Makkah. You will visit the following site:
Visiting & climbing to Jabal Thawr: Jabal Thawr - also known as Jabal Sor is a significant mountain in Islamic history. It is located south of Makkah. It is renowned as the site of the Thawr Cave, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companion, Hazrat Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him), took refuge for three days during their Hijrah (migration) to Madinah. Miraculously, a spider's web and a pigeon's nest obscured the entrance, fooling the Quraysh pursuers and protecting them. Today, Jabal Thawr stands as a powerful symbol of faith, divine protection, and the strategic beginning of a new era for Islam.
Drive past Al Rajhi Masjid & Ummul Qura University: The Al Rajhi Grand Masjid in Makkah is a magnificent architectural marvel. It is a blend of traditional Islamic design with modern amenities. It stands as a testament to contemporary Islamic art and a spiritual haven for thousands of worshippers. Umm Al-Qura University is a prestigious public university with deep historical roots in Islamic studies. Founded as the College of Sharia in 1949, it has since grown into a comprehensive institution offering a wide range of modern and applied disciplines.
Stopover of 20 minutes at Mount Arafat (Jabal Ar Rahmah): Mount Arafat, also known as Jabal Ar-Rahmah, is a sacred hill where it is believed the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) delivered his Farewell Sermon. It's a pivotal site for Hajj, as pilgrims gather there on the 9th day of Dhul-Hijjah to stand in prayer and seek forgiveness from Allah.
Drive past Masjid-e-Nimrah, Nehr Zubaida, and Muzdalifah: Masjid-e-Nimrah, located in Wadi Uranah, is a historic masjid where it is believed the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) delivered his Farewell Sermon. Nehr Zubaida is an ancient aqueduct, an engineering marvel built by Queen Zubaida to provide water to pilgrims for over a thousand years. Finally, Muzdalifah is a significant open-air site where Hajj pilgrims gather after Arafat to spend the night under the stars and collect pebbles for the symbolic stoning rituals.
Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Today, get ready for another ziyarat or sightseeing of the remaining sites of the holy city of Makkah. You will visit the following site:
Stopover of 5 minutes at Masjid Al Jinn and Jannat ul-Mualla: Masjid Al-Jinn is a historical masjid in Makkah, built on the site where a group of Jinn is said to have embraced Islam after hearing the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) recite the Quran. Jannat ul-Mualla is the sacred cemetery located nearby, serving as the final resting place for many of the Prophet's ancestors and family members, including his first wife, Hazrat Khadijah (May Allah be pleased with her).
Visiting & climbing at Jabal Al Nour (Cave Hira): Jabal Al-Nour, or the "Mountain of Light," holds immense spiritual significance as the site of Cave Hira. It was within this small, secluded cave that the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) would meditate and seek solitude. The mountain is forever etched in Islamic history as the place where the first verses of the Quran were revealed to him through the Angel Jibril (Peace Be Upon Him), marking the beginning of his Prophethood. Today, Jabal Al-Nour stands as a powerful symbol of the dawn of Islam and the profound moment of divine revelation.
Lastly, drive past Masjid Shajarah and Masjid e-Fatah: Masjid Shajarah, whose name means "Masjid of the Tree," marks the site where a miraculous tree is said to have come to the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) as a sign of his prophethood. It is a powerful symbol of divine miracles and the early struggles of Islam. Masjid-e-Fatah, located in the Al-Jumum area. This masjid is historically significant as the place where the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) prayed before the conquest of Makkah. It symbolises the victory and gratitude that followed a pivotal moment in Islamic history.
Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Today is your last day in Makkah. Spend your time at the Masjid Al Haram Shareef, and perform your prayers and make dua abundantly. You can also choose to perform Umrah. Similarly, you will need to visit Masjid Ayesha (transfer cost not included) to tie the ihram and make the intention of Umrah and complete your Umrah. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Today, transfer to Madinah from Makkah. You will Badra en route to Madinah. Spend some time at the Badra site. Continue driving to Madinah. Upon arriving at the Madinah. Check in at the hotel. Spend your time at the Al Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet Muhammad Masjid). Overnight at the Madinah hotel.
Badra & Beer-e-Shifa: Located near Madinah, the sites of Badr and Beer-e-Shifa hold immense significance in Islamic history. Badra is the location of the pivotal Battle of Badra, the first major victory for the nascent Muslim community, which cemented the Prophet Muhammad's (Peace Be upon Him) leadership. The area is a powerful symbol of faith and divine support. Nearby, Beer-e-Shifa is a historic well believed to have miraculous healing properties. The story goes that after its water was deemed unfit to drink, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) blessed it, making it sweet and pure, a testament to Allah's mercy and the Prophet's miracles.
You are free. The rest of the day, you can spend at the Al Masjid an-Nabawi and perform your prayers. You can also visit Riyaz-ul-Jannah (by appointment only), which is also known as the Rawdah, a highly revered area within Masjid Al Nabawi in Madinah. It is considered a piece of Paradise on Earth, situated between the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) tomb and his pulpit (Minbar). Make dua abundantly. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
You are free and can spend your time at the Al Masjid an-Nabawi and perform your prayers or Zikra / Dhikr to connect yourself to Allah and repent for your sins. Overnight stay at the Hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Today, you will start your day by visiting the Al Masjid an-Nabawi, also known as the Prophet’s Masjid. Later you will visit the following sites:
Stop over at Mount Uhud, followed by the Shuhada Uhud cemetery and driving through Mount Rumah: Mount Uhud holds a significant place in Islamic history as the site of a pivotal battle. Pilgrims often make a stopover of around 20 minutes to reflect on its powerful story. Following this, the tour proceeds to the Shuhada Uhud cemetery, the final resting place of the martyrs from the battle, including Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the Prophet's uncle. The journey then continues with a drive-through past Mount Rumah, where the archers were stationed, a poignant reminder of the battle's strategic lessons and the ultimate sacrifice of the companions.
Visit the Masjid Al Qiblatayn, Khandaq Battlefield, Saba Masjid and Masjid Al Jummah: Your spiritual journey continues with a visit to Masjid Al Qiblatayn, the "Masjid of the Two Qiblas." This historic site marks the moment the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) received a divine command to change the direction of prayer from Jerusalem to Makkah. The tour will then drive past the historic Khandaq Battlefield, a site of great strategic importance, along with Saba Masjid and Masjid Al Jummah, allowing you to witness these significant landmarks from a distance.
Stopover at Masjid Quba: This is the first masjid built in Islam. It was established by Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) upon his arrival in Madina during his migration from Makkah (Hijra).
Visit to Garden of Salman Farsi: You will conclude the tour by visiting the Garden of Salman Farsi, where the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) planted three hundred date palms to free Salman Farsi from slavery.
Later, return to the hotel. The rest of the day, you can spend at Al Masjid an-Nabawi. Overnight stay in the Madinah hotel.
You are free and can spend your time at the Al Masjid an-Nabawi and perform your prayers or Zikr / Dhikr to connect yourself to Allah and repent for your sins. Overnight stay at the Hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Finally, we will transfer you to the airport as per the flight schedule.
Package Includes
- 05 Nights stay in Makkah Hotel.
- 05 Nights stay in Madinah Hotel.
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
- Group Roundtrip Transportation.
- En route visit to Badra & Beer-e-Shifa.
- Umrah Visa with Insurance.
- Guided Ziyarat at Makkah.
- Guided Ziyarat at Madinah.
- Mutawwif (Umrah Guide) - one time only
- All Taxes
Package Excludes
- Airfare
- GST & TCS
- Meals (Unless Otherwise Specified)
- Anything not mentioned in the Package Cost Includes column.