Umrah: Madinah and Makkah Pilgrimage

A seven-day pilgrimage program for Muslim travelers, with support across Madinah and Makkah.

Overview

About this journey

Both Hajj and Umrah hold deep significance for Muslims. These pilgrimages strengthen the sense of unity among Muslims and remind them of the spiritual legacy of Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him) and his family. Moreover, the pilgrimages have a positive impact on individual spiritual well-being, allowing pilgrims to experience a sense of purification, forgiveness, and renewal.

Why this trip

What makes it stand out

  • For Muslim travelers only
  • Madinah and Makkah in one route
  • Support with local movement and pilgrimage logistics

Day by day

Itinerary

Day 1 | Madinah arrival and orientation

Arrival in Medina and orientation Your arrival in Jeddah. From the airport, you will be taken by private transfer to the hotel where you will spend the night.

Day 2 | Religious sites and rail transfer

Religious sites and train journey Train ride to Medina and evening tour You will have time to enjoy a relaxed breakfast. At 12:30, you will receive a private transfer and be taken to the railway station, from where you will travel by train to Medina. The train departs at 2:00 PM. Welcome to Medina (Taibah Al-Taibah), the first capital of Islam and the cradle of Muslim civilization, where you will be warmly and hospitably welcomed. Medina holds a rich Islamic heritage as one of the most renowned places in the world. It is one of the main locations of the revelations received by Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), as well as his home and blessed resting place. In ancient times, Medina, then known as Yathrib, was important because of its strategic location and its pilgrimage and trade routes. At 8:00 PM, after sunset when the weather becomes more pleasant, our professional guide will take you on a two-hour tour and show you part of the Ziyarat sites. You will visit Al-Masjid an-Nabawi and Masjid al-Ghamama. Visiting the grave of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is limited to specific hours and requires prior registration, after which you will receive a special QR code. After booking your trip, we will provide very detailed information. Today, you will also be invited to a restaurant for dinner.

Day 3 | Makkah and Umrah focus

Mecca and Focus on Umrah You will be picked up from the hotel at 2:00 PM, and together with the guide you will visit the most important places in Medina, including: Mount Uhud Mount Uhud is “a mountain that loves us, and we love it.” At its foothills lies the battlefield of Uhud, and the martyrs of the battle are buried there. Quba Mosque The next point of the program is a visit and prayer at the Quba Mosque. It is the first mosque built in the history of Islam. It is one of the largest mosques in Medina, second only to the Prophet’s Mosque. After his migration from Mecca to Medina, the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) built this mosque. The mosque is located in the Quba area and is considered one of the most famous landmarks in Medina. It is distinguished by its unique central location among historical districts and by its rich architectural style, making it an important cultural heritage site. The Seven Mosques Next, you will visit the Seven Mosques. The Seven Mosques are a group of mosques frequently visited by pilgrims during the Hajj season because of their historical connection to the life of the Prophet. Muslims who defended Medina were stationed in these mosques. Each mosque was named after the person stationed there, except for Al-Fath Mosque. From north to south, they are: Al-Fath Mosque Salman Al-Farsi Mosque Abu Bakr As-Siddiq Mosque Omar bin Khattab Mosque Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque Fatimah Az-Zahra Mosque Jannat al-Baqi Jannat al-Baqi is a cemetery located next to the Prophet’s Mosque (Masjid al-Nabawi), the largest mosque in Medina. Many relatives and companions of the Prophet Muhammad are buried in this cemetery.

Day 4 |

Today is a free day that you can spend as you wish. You can visit the large shopping centers Al Rashid Mall or Al Noor Mall. There, you will find the latest fashion trends, top brands, and restaurants. After leaving the mall, you can embark on a culinary journey through Medina, rich in a variety of cuisines that delight every palate… Or you can take advantage of the optional tours offered by our partner — many of the available destinations are truly worth visiting!

Day 5 |

The morning can be spent at your own leisure. At 1:00 PM, you will be picked up from the hotel and taken to the railway station. At 2:30 PM, you will travel by high-speed train from Medina to Mecca, arriving at 4:30 PM. You will be picked up from the railway station in Mecca and transferred to your hotel. Around 9:00 PM, together with your guide, you will begin your Umrah. Your Polish-speaking guide, who will accompany you throughout the entire Umrah, will explain how to prepare for it and guide you through each step of the rituals. Umrah is a voluntary pilgrimage that can be performed at any time of the year. It includes rituals similar to those of the Hajj pilgrimage, but it is less extensive.

Day 6 |

You can spend today however you like. In the afternoon, you may perform Umrah independently once again. We recommend starting no earlier than 4:00 PM. You can also visit the shopping center in Makkah, take a walk around the city, or join optional excursions offered by our Saudi partner.

Day 7 |

Return to Your Home Country Unfortunately, it is time to say goodbye to the enchanting Saudi Arabia. You will return home with a suitcase full of unforgettable memories. Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred by private transport to the airport in Jeddah.

Included:

  • Pilgrimage program planning
  • Air-conditioned transfers
  • Saudi rail sectors where confirmed
  • Accommodation planning
  • Polish-speaking tour support where available

Not included:

  • Flights unless quoted
  • Umrah visa fees and visa handling
  • Meals not listed in the final proposal
  • Personal expenses and optional visits

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Umrah: Madinah and Makkah Pilgrimage

Duration

7 days / 6 nights

Trip Mode

Private or group pilgrimage

Dates

Dates on request

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