Umrah Deluxe Package
Umrah
Overview
- Travel Period:
- Departure is scheduled for July/August 2024.
- Package Type:
- Deluxe Package.
- Duration and Cost:
- 14 nights and 15 days.
- The package costs 87,000 INR.
- Flight Information:
- Direct flight (route: BOM-JED-BOM).
- Accommodation:
- Makkah: Hotel Safa Al Majd, located 550 meters from the Haram.
- Madinah: Hotel located 250 meters from Markazia.
- Inclusions:
- Buffet food.
- Free laundry service.
- Makkah and Madinah Ziyarat (visits to holy sites).
- Free traveling kit.
- Contact Information:
- Phone numbers: 9545476786, 7249053530, and 810965353.
- Agency Information:
- Sana International Travels.
Included/Exclude
- Buffet food.
- Free laundry service.
- Makkah and Madinah Ziyarat (visits to holy sites).
- Free travelling kit.
Tour Plan
- Masjid al-Haram:
- The Grand Mosque, housing the Kaaba, the most sacred site in Islam where Muslims perform Tawaf and Salah.
- Jabal al-Nour:
- Home to the Hira Cave, where Prophet Muhammad received the first revelation from the angel Jibreel (Gabriel).
- Jabal Thawr:
- The mountain containing the Thawr cave, where Prophet Muhammad and his companion Abu Bakr sought refuge during the Hijrah to Madinah.
- Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah:
- Sites essential to the Hajj pilgrimage:
- Mina: Known for the Jamarat, where pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning of the devil.
- Arafat: Where pilgrims spend the day in prayer and reflection during the Hajj.
- Muzdalifah: Where pilgrims collect pebbles for the Jamarat ritual and spend the night under the open sky.
- Sites essential to the Hajj pilgrimage:
- Masjid Aisha (Taneem Mosque):
- The place where pilgrims can put on their Ihram if they are performing Umrah from within Makkah.
- Jannat al-Mu'alla:
- The historic cemetery where many of Prophet Muhammad’s relatives and companions are buried.
- Masjid al-Nabawi:
- The Prophet’s Mosque, the second holiest site in Islam, featuring the Prophet’s tomb and the Rawdah, considered a part of Jannah (Paradise).
- Jannat al-Baqi:
- The cemetery where many of the Prophet’s family members and companions are buried.
- Quba Mosque:
- The first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad, holding significant historical and religious value.
- Masjid al-Qiblatain:
- The mosque where the direction of the Qibla was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah.
- Mount Uhud:
- The site of the second major battle in Islamic history, the Battle of Uhud.
- Masjid al-Fath (The Mosque of Victory):
- One of the Seven Mosques of Madinah, historically associated with the Battle of the Trench (Ghazwah al-Khandaq).
- The Seven Mosques:
- A group of small mosques that hold historical significance due to their association with the Battle of the Trench.
- The Well of Uthman (Bir Rumah):
- A well purchased and endowed by Uthman ibn Affan, the third caliph, for the benefit of the Muslim community.
Tour Information
Max Guests
50