Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah, Saudi Arabia — visited on private Ziyarah tours for Umrah pilgrims

Madinah, Saudi Arabia — home to some of the most sacred sites in Islam

Our Individual Tour is the most complete Umrah experience we offer. From the moment you step off the plane in Madinah to the moment we drop you back at the airport, every detail is handled — accommodation, transport, guided Ziyarah visits, and personal accompaniment through your Umrah rituals. You focus entirely on worship. We manage everything else.

What's Included

Optional Add-ons

Day trip to Taif — scenic mountain city near Makkah, with the historic mosque of Abdullah ibn Abbas (RA)
City tour of Jeddah — historic Al-Balad district and the Red Sea waterfront

Madinah Ziyarah Tour — Sites We Visit

Madinah is the city of the Prophet ﷺ. Beyond the Rawdah, it holds a landscape of sites that every pilgrim should visit at least once — each one a window into the first generation of Muslims.

Masjid an-Nabawi and surrounding holy sites in Madinah, visited on Ziyarah tours for pilgrims

The blessed city of Madinah

Masjid Quba — The First Mosque in Islam

The Prophet ﷺ laid the foundation stones of Masjid Quba with his own hands. A prayer here is equivalent to the reward of Umrah. We begin most Madinah Ziyarah tours at this sacred place.

Masjid al-Qiblatain — The Mosque of the Two Qiblas

The mosque where the direction of prayer changed from Jerusalem to Makkah mid-salah, by divine revelation. A rare and moving site with profound historical significance.

The Seven Mosques (Sab'a Masajid)

A cluster of small mosques built to mark the positions of the Prophet ﷺ and his companions during the Battle of the Trench (Khandaq) — one of the defining moments of early Islam.

Mount Uhud and the Martyrs of Uhud

The site of the Battle of Uhud, where Sayyiduna Hamza (RA) and seventy companions were martyred. Standing at the graves of the Shuhada' is one of the most moving experiences a pilgrim can have in Madinah.

Jannat al-Baqi

The blessed cemetery adjacent to Masjid an-Nabawi, where many of the Prophet's family members and closest companions are buried. We visit during permitted opening hours.

Masjid al-Jumu'ah

The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ led the very first Friday prayer after arriving in Madinah during his Hijrah from Makkah.

Garden of Salman al-Farsi (RA)

The site associated with Salman al-Farsi (RA), the Persian companion who embraced Islam and played a pivotal role in the Battle of the Trench.

Dates Farms and the Date Market

Madinah's dates are world-renowned — the Prophet ﷺ praised the Ajwa date specifically. We visit the date market so you can take the finest varieties home to family.

Makkah Ziyarah Tour — Sites We Visit

Makkah is the centre of the Islamic world and the site of the earliest revelations. Our guided Makkah Ziyarah tour connects you to the physical landscape of Prophethood.

Jabal an-Nour mountain in Makkah containing the Cave of Hira where the first revelation descended Aerial view of Masjid al-Haram in Makkah, the destination of every Umrah and Hajj pilgrim

Left: Jabal an-Nour (Cave of Hira). Right: Masjid al-Haram, Makkah.

Cave of Hira — Jabal an-Nour

The cave where the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Prophet ﷺ. Climbing Jabal an-Nour is a physical and spiritual challenge — your guide will explain what the Prophet ﷺ experienced the night Jibreel (AS) appeared.

Cave of Thawr — Jabal Thawr

The cave where the Prophet ﷺ and Abu Bakr (RA) sheltered for three nights during the Hijrah, protected by Allah's mercy while the Quraysh searched for them.

Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah

The plains of Hajj — Arafat, where the Prophet ﷺ delivered his Farewell Sermon; Muzdalifah, where stones for the Jamarat are collected; and Mina, where pilgrims spend the nights of Hajj.

Masjid al-Jinn

The mosque built at the site where the Prophet ﷺ recited the Quran to a group of jinn who had come to listen — an event recorded in Surah al-Jinn.

Jannat al-Mu'alla

The ancient cemetery of Makkah, resting place of Khadijah (RA), the Prophet's first wife and mother of the believers, among others.

The Hudaybiyyah Area

The site of the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, a watershed moment in Islamic history when a peace agreement with the Quraysh opened the door to the conquest of Makkah.

Taif Day Trip from Makkah

Taif sits in the mountains above Makkah, about 80 km away. It holds deep significance in the Prophet's life ﷺ — it was here that he was rejected and wounded in one of the most painful episodes of his mission, yet responded with patience and prayer.

Our Taif Ziyarah day trip includes Masjid Abdullah ibn Abbas (RA), built over the home of the companion who became one of the greatest scholars of the Quran; the ancient town of Al-Hada; and the scenic mountain landscape the Prophet ﷺ walked. The journey typically takes a full day departing from Makkah and returns the same evening.

How Our Ziyarah Tours Work

Pricing Per Person — All Inclusive

From $1,000 / person
Price varies by group size, hotel category, and season. All prices include hotels, all transfers, private guide, and train tickets. Flights not included.
Group Size Price Per Person
1 personfrom $3,500
2 peoplefrom $2,500 / person
3–4 peoplefrom $1,800 / person
5–7 peoplefrom $1,400 / person
8–10 peoplefrom $1,000 / person

Final price depends on hotel category and season. Contact us for a custom quote tailored to your group size and travel dates.


Frequently Asked Questions About Ziyarah Tours

Are your guides licensed by the Saudi Ministry of Tourism?+
Yes. All our guides hold valid Saudi tourism licences and have completed specialist training in Islamic history and Seerah, ensuring every site is explained with scholarly accuracy and the respect it deserves.
Do you offer female guides for sisters?+
Yes. Female guides are available on request for sisters who prefer a guided Ziyarah tour in the company of a Muslim woman. Please mention this when you get in touch.
Can elderly pilgrims do the full tour?+
Absolutely. We tailor every tour to the physical needs of your group. For elderly pilgrims or those with limited mobility, we adjust walking distances, plan rest stops, and select vehicle-accessible viewpoints where applicable.
How long does a Madinah Ziyarah take?+
A standard Madinah Ziyarah tour covering Masjid Quba, Mount Uhud, Jannat al-Baqi, and the Seven Mosques typically takes 4–6 hours, including time for prayer and reflection at each site.
Can we combine Ziyarah with our Umrah trip?+
Yes, and many pilgrims do. We schedule Ziyarah tours around your prayer times and Umrah rituals. Tours can be booked for any day during your stay in either city.
Do you collect us from any hotel near the Haram?+
Yes. We offer hotel pickup and drop-off from any hotel in Makkah or Madinah. Share your hotel name and your guide will meet you in the lobby at the agreed time.
Is the guide knowledgeable about Seerah and Islamic history?+
Yes. Our guides are passionate about the Prophet's biography ﷺ and the history of the Sahabah. At every site they connect the physical location to its Quranic and Hadith context.
Can we customise the route?+
Absolutely. All our Ziyarah tours are private and fully customisable. Tell us which sites matter most to you and we will build the itinerary around your priorities, time, and group size.

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