Enjoy a short but meaningful journey through Makkah’s most iconic landmarks. Begin at Jabal Al-Noor, home to the historic Cave of Hira, then continue to Jabal Arafat, a key site of Hajj rituals. Pass through Mina and the Jamarat area, followed by a quick stop at Muzdalifah. Explore the city’s heritage with visits to Masjid Al-Jinn, Masjid Al-Fath, and Masjid Al-Khaif, each rich in history. Next, see Jabal Al-Thawr, where the Prophet sought refuge, and conclude with a brief visit to the old cemeteries before returning to your hotel.
Tour start: Our tour will start at 09:00Hrs, but pick up is 30-60 minutes before
Pick up: We will pick up its customers in most of the major hotels in Makkah. The pickup time varies between 1 hour to 30 minutes before the start of the tour at the terminal point. We will confirm with you one day earlier at a precise time by email.
Drop off: After the tour, our vehicle will drop off the passengers in your Hotel in Makkah
Our tour begins with a visit to the Museum of Makkah, an essential stop for anyone interested in Islamic history and civilization. The museum houses seven exhibition halls featuring over 100,000 artifacts, some dating back several centuries. The displays include ancient Qur’anic manuscripts, historical relics, and exhibits showcasing the art, architecture, and scientific contributions of the Muslim world. The museum’s design itself is a reflection of Islamic architectural beauty. Inside, visitors can also experience a theatre presentation of Allah’s beautiful names, and enjoy the museum’s role as a center for cultural exchange, uniting Muslims from around the world through shared history and heritage.
Next, we visit the Mosque of the Jinn, one of the most historically and spiritually significant mosques in Makkah. According to the Qur’an (Surah Al-Jinn), it was here that a group of jinn listened to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) reciting the Qur’an, after which they embraced Islam and pledged their allegiance to him. The mosque marks this remarkable event and stands as a reminder of the Prophet’s message reaching all of creation.
We conclude our tour with a visit to the Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture, which offers a rare glimpse into the historical development and sacred artistry of the Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid An-Nabawi in Madinah. Divided into seven sections, the exhibition features antiquities, models, inscriptions, and relics dating back to early Islamic eras, including the old Kaaba door, Kiswa samples, rare photographs, and a copy of Mushaf Uthman (RA) — one of the earliest Qur’an manuscripts.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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