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Private Makkah Madinah Ziyarat Tour Services

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Why Choose Taqwa Tours for Ziyarat?

Ziyarat is not just about sightseeing—it’s about connecting with the rich history of Islam. Each location holds its own importance, from Masjid Quba and the Battle of Uhud grounds in Madinah to Jabal al-Noor and Mina in Makkah.

We offer a private, door-to-door Umrah taxi service that puts your comfort first. Our drivers are familiar with every Ziyarat site and are multilingual, so you can focus on your Ibadah. Whether you’re traveling alone, with family, or as part of a larger group, we ensure your transport is efficient, respectful, and safe.

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Ziyarat Tours in Makkah

2.5 Hour

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Ziyarat Tours in Madinah

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Why Choose Taqwa Tours for Ziyarat?

Ziyarat is not just about sightseeing—it’s about connecting with the rich history of Islam. Each location holds its own importance, from Masjid Quba and the Battle of Uhud grounds in Madinah to Jabal al-Noor and Mina in Makkah.

We offer a private, door-to-door Umrah taxi service that puts your comfort first. Our drivers are familiar with every Ziyarat site and are multilingual, so you can focus on your Ibadah. Whether you’re traveling alone, with family, or as part of a larger group, we ensure your transport is efficient, respectful, and safe.

Ziyarat Tours in Makkah

2.5 Hour

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Ziyarat Tours in Madinah

2 Hour

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Why Choose Taqwa Tours for Your Ziyarat?

  • Lowest Prices: Affordable rates without compromising quality.
  • Private & Door-to-Door: No crowds—pick-up from your hotel.
  • Multilingual Drivers: English, Urdu, Arabic support.
  • Safe & Comfortable: AC vehicles, experienced guides, 24/7 support.
  • Customizable: Solo, family, or group tours tailored to your Umrah schedule.

Ready for a hassle-free Ziyarat experience? Contact Taqwa Tours UK now for bookings!

Ziyarats of Makkah (Total duration: ~2 hours 30 mins)

Site

Description

Duration

Jabal al-Thawr (جبل ثور)

The mountain where the Prophet ﷺ and Hazrat Abu Bakar (رضي الله عنه) took refuge for three days during the migration to Madinah.

10 min visit

Maidan-e-Arafat & Masjid-e-Nimrah

The Plain of Arafat where the Prophet ﷺ delivered his Farewell Sermon. Masjid-e-Nimrah is where he offered prayers.

10 min drive-through

Jabal-e-Rehmat (Mount of Mercy)

The hill where the Prophet ﷺ stood and prayed for forgiveness for his Ummah.

30 min visit

Canal of Zubeidah (Nehr Zubaida)

The historic canal built by Zubeidah, wife of Caliph Harun al-Rashid, to supply water to pilgrims.

10 min drive-through

Mina & Muzdalifah

The plain where pilgrims gather pebbles for the Stoning of the Devil ritual. Includes Masjid al-Mashar al-Haram in Muzdalifah.

10 min drive-through

Cave of Hira (Ghar-e-Hira)

The cave on Jabal al-Nour where the Prophet ﷺ received his first revelation from Angel Jibreel.

10 min visit

Jannat al-Mu’alla

The cemetery where several companions are buried, including Hazrat Khadija (رضي الله عنها).

10 min visit

Masjid al-Jinn

The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ preached to the jinn.

10 min drive-through

Masjid Shajarah (Mosque of the Tree)

The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ rested under a tree.

10 min drive-through

Note: Other sites available on request – Al Rajhi Mosque, Ummul Qura University, Masjid Al Khalf, Masjid e Fatah, Mina View Point & Wadi-e-Misr.

Ziyarats of Madinah (Total duration: ~2 hours)

Site

Description

Masjid Quba

The first mosque built in Islam, founded by the Prophet ﷺ upon his arrival in Madinah.

Masjid Qiblatain

The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ received the revelation to change the Qibla from Jerusalem to Makkah.

Jabal Uhud & Cave of Uhud

The mountain where the Battle of Uhud took place. Includes Masjid Al-Fasah and Masjid Al-Diraah nearby.

Saba’a Masjid (Seven Mosques)

A complex of mosques commemorating the Battle of the Trench (Ghazwat al-Khandaq).

Masjid al-Juma (Friday Mosque)

Where the Prophet ﷺ delivered Friday sermons (outside visit only).

Ghars Well

A historic well in Madinah associated with the Prophet’s ﷺ time.

Salman Farsi Well & Garden

The garden and well linked to Hazrat Salman Al-Farsi (رضي الله عنه).

Everything You Need to Know

  • The cost of a Makkah Ziyarat tour with Taqwa Tours typically ranges from £80 to 99 £, so it’s important to include this in your travel budget.

Jabal al-Nour (Mount of Light) is one of the most famous Ziyarat sites in Makkah. It is home to the revered Cave of Hira, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelations of the Holy Qur’an.

12 Ziyarat Places to Visit After Completing Hajj or Umrah. In Islam, the sacred cities of Makkah and Madinah hold immense spiritual significance. Every year, millions of Muslims from around the world travel to these blessed destinations to perform Hajj and Umrah, the two important forms of Islamic pilgrimage.

Ziyarat is not obligatory like Hajj, nor is it a prescribed act of worship like Umrah; however, it holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for Muslims.

  • Both Sunni and Shia Muslims agree that the three holiest sites in Islam are Masjid al-Haram (which includes the Kaaba) in Makkah, Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah, and Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
  • Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque) is the main Ziyarat site in Madinah. Its greatest distinction and spiritual significance lies in being the final resting place of the beloved last Prophet of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).
  • Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
  • Jannat al-Baqi
  • Masjid Quba
  • Masjid al-Qiblatain
  • Seven Mosques
  • Jabal E Uhud
  • Salman Farsi Dates Farm
  • First of all, despite the name, the ‘Seven Mosques’ actually consist of six. Originally, Masjid al-Qiblatain was included among these mosques, but it is now considered a separate site. As a result, the location today is made up of six mosques.
  • The ideal time for Ziyarat is early morning after Fajr or late afternoon after Asr, when temperatures are cooler and crowds are lighter. Winter months (November–February) are most comfortable, while summer visits should be limited to early hours.

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