Explore the profound heritage of Madinah on this exclusive private tour, designed to connect travelers with the legacy of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Visit iconic sites such as the Quba Mosque, the first mosque in Islam, and the Mosque of the Two Qiblas, where the Qibla direction was divinely changed. Traverse the Hijrah Route and reflect at the Cave of Bushra. This tour includes stops at the Seven Mosques and the historic Battlefield of Uhud, providing unlimited photo opportunities along the way. The expert guide ensures a deep understanding of each location’s significance.
- Duration: 4–6 hours of immersive exploration
- Private tour with a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience
- Pickup from your accommodation in Madinah for convenience
- Includes modern transportation, professional guiding, and refreshments
We offer hotel pickup from anywhere within central Madinah. Please provide your hotel name and location at least 12 hours before the tour. For private residences or unfamiliar addresses, we will arrange a convenient nearby meeting point
The first mosque ever built in Islam, where the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ personally laid its foundation upon arriving in Madinah. A symbol of piety and blessings, offering visitors a profound spiritual experience.
Famous for the divine command to change the direction of prayer (Qibla) from Jerusalem to Makkah. A historically pivotal site marking a major shift in Islamic worship.
This route traces the Prophet’s ﷺ migration from Makkah to Madinah. Walking this path connects visitors with one of the most defining journeys in Islamic history.
A mosque where the Prophet ﷺ and his companions gathered, located near Mount Sila'. It witnessed key events and conversations during the early days of Islam. A historical cave believed to be a refuge for the Prophet ﷺ during the Hijrah. It holds symbolic meaning as a place of divine reassurance and protection.
A cluster of mosques near the site of the Battle of the Trench. Each mosque commemorates a key moment during the defense of Madinah and stands as a monument of resilience and faith.
The site of the Prophet’s ﷺ first Friday prayer after his migration from Makkah. It marks the beginning of communal Islamic worship in Madinah.
The site of the famous Battle of Uhud, where the values of sacrifice, discipline, and unity were tested. A visit here brings the story of the battle to life.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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