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Al Masjid an Nabawi

Al Masjid an Nabawi, located in Medina, Saudi Arabia, is one of the holiest sites in Islam, renowned for its stunning architecture and spiritual significance. Visitors are drawn to its serene atmosphere, the iconic Green Dome, and the opportunity for reflection and prayer in a place of historical and religious importance.
Average activity duration: 2-3 hours
Al Haram, Medina 42311, Saudi Arabia

Al Masjid an Nabawi: Our most recommended tours and activities

Madinah Culture & History Tour – Led by Local Guide

Madinah Culture & History Tour – Led by Local Guide

Embark on a captivating private tour through the historic and spiritual heart of Medina. Accompanied by a local tour guide from Medina, you will explore some of the city's most important religious and cultural landmarks, gaining deep insights into their historical significance. This immersive journey takes you to sacred mosques, historic wells, and battle sites that played a vital role in Islamic history, culminating in a relaxing experience at a traditional Madinian farm. Tour Itinerary: 1️⃣ Quba Mosque – Your journey begins with a visit to Quba Mosque, the first mosque built in Islam. Learn about its remarkable history and the rewards of praying in this sacred place, where the Prophet ﷺ himself used to pray. Experience the spiritual tranquility that surrounds this blessed site. 2️⃣ Uhud Battle Site & Mount of Archers – Continue to the site of the Battle of Uhud, where one of the most defining moments in early Islamic history took place. Walk up Jabal al-Rumah (the Mount of Archers) and listen to the inspiring stories of courage, sacrifice, and lessons learned from the battle. 3️⃣ Masjid Al-Qiblatain (Mosque of the Two Qiblas) – Visit the mosque where the Qibla (direction of prayer) was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca during a congregational prayer. This remarkable event is a turning point in Islamic history, and standing in this mosque offers a deep spiritual reflection on unity and obedience. 4️⃣ Gharas Well – Visit this historical well from which the Prophet ﷺ used to drink. Learn about the role of wells in Medina’s past and the significance of this particular well in Islamic tradition. 5️⃣ Al-Mirbad Farm – End your journey with a relaxing visit to this beautiful rural farm. Enjoy a taste of traditional Madinian sweets and a cup of freshly brewed tea while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to conclude a day filled with exploration and discovery.

Medina: Day Tour with Hotel Pickup

Medina: Day Tour with Hotel Pickup

Your Tour leader/driver will be awaiting you. They will be holding a sign of your name, You do not need to look for them – they will be waiting for you and will find you. From the moment your tour starts, your tour leader will give you full attention. Once in the car, your tour leader will talk to you about all the things on the way as well as other aspects of your tour that will interest you. Start your tour by visiting the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi,Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, known in English as The Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the city of Medina in the Al Madinah Province of Saudi Arabia. Then visit Masjid Ad Dar. Drive to The place of the Battle of Uhud, a historical landmark in Medina, It is a must visit spot in Medinah. Then visit Masjid Al Qiblatayn, is a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla (direction of prayer) from Jerusalem to Mecca. Then drive to The place of the Battle of the Trench, The battle is named after the “trench”, or khandaq, that was dug by Muslims in preparation for the battle as an act of defense. The Quba Mosque is a mosque located on the outskirts of Medina. Initially, the mosque was built 6 kilometres off Medina in the village of Quba, before Medina expanded to include this village. Then visiting The as-Salam Gate, literally meaning the Gate of Peace or Tranquility, is one of the major and oldest gates of Masjid al-Nabawi and is located on the western side of the Rawda e Rasool. Originally built by Caliph Omar circa 640 CE (18 Hj.) in the western wall of the mosque. During the various extensions of the mosque, this door was also moved westward in the same line and today it is not in its original location. Driving in Abu Bakr Al Siddiq Road. Then visit the wadi al-aqiq walkway, Wadi al-Aqeeq runs along the western side boundary of Madinah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) referred to it as the ‘blessed valley’. At the end drive to Al-Noor Mall, It is the largest mall in Madinah in terms of size and number of stores and merchandise. It is among the most popular malls visited by tourists and residents.

Discover Saudi Arabia 9 days Tour

Discover Saudi Arabia 9 days Tour

Day 1: Arrival After you arrive in Riyadh and go through customs and immigration, meet and greet your guide at the airport. Get private transportation to the hotel and ensure that you have everything that you need to get settled in. Day 2: Diriyah & the Kingdom Centre Discover the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and explore its capital city, Riyadh. Head to Diriyah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the place where it all started. About 300 years ago, the First Saudi State (the predecessor to modern-day Saudi Arabia) was initially established in Diriyah, the hometown of the Royal Family. Afterwards, head to the Kingdom Centre, one of the tallest towers in Saudi Arabia. Day 3: Al Masmak & Al Muraba'a Fortresses Further delve into the Kingdom's history by touring these two historical fortresses: Al Masmak Fortress: A 150-year-old fortress was one of the first battlegrounds in King Abdulaziz’s campaign to unify Saudi Arabia. Al Muraba'a: The official residence of King Abdulaziz (modern-day Saudi Arabia’s founder) and a place for the King to greet and host world leaders and foreign delegations. Day 4: Goodbye Riyadh, Hello Al Ula After having breakfast at the hotel and checking out, head to the airport for your flight to al Ula, an ancient oasis town in the northwest of Saudi Arabia. Day 5: Al Ula Explore the history and natural beauty of al Ula. Visit Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first-ever UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is rich with tombs, artistic drawings, and imagery that date back to the 1st century AD. After that, walk along the Heritage Oasis Trail, which is covered by native palm trees and surrounded by picturesque mountains and rocks. Day 6: Drive to Medina Start your day by having breakfast. Afterwards, start driving towards the next destination: Medina, the first capital of Islam (622-661 AD) and home to the Mosque of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), the second holiest site in Islam. In Medina, have an open day to allow you to explore and discover this historically and religiously significant city. Day 7: Head to Jeddah After having breakfast and checking out of the hotel, start the journey towards Jeddah via the scenic route along the beautiful Red Sea coast. Day 8: Al Balad Get an authentic taste of local and Islamic history in the Old City of Jeddah (al Balad). A UNESCO World Heritage Site, al Balad is rich with 500-year-old buildings, Umayyad, Abbasid and Ottoman-era architectural designs, cultural centers, and museums. Day 9: The Corniche & Tayebat Museum Alongside discovering Islamic and local history at the al Tayebat Museum, spend the day at the Jeddah Corniche. Walk along the beautiful and scenic coast of the Red Sea, and choose between many types of authentic cuisines to satisfy your taste buds, a variety of designer stores to shop at, and multiple live music venues to enjoy. Day 10: Departure After having breakfast and checking out, get transportation to the airport based on your flight's departure time.

Jeddah: Mecca and Medina 7-Day Umrah Tour Package with Hotel

Jeddah: Mecca and Medina 7-Day Umrah Tour Package with Hotel

Day 1: Arrival in Jeddah Get picked up at your hotel to start your 7-day trip. It is recommended that you make your Umrah on the same day of arrival if you are arriving by flight. Pilgrims must make the intention to Umrah or Hajj before crossing the designated Miqat or in alignment with the Miqat while on a plane. Miqat is a principal boundary set by Prophet Muhammad at which Muslim pilgrims intending to perform the Ḥajj or Umrah must enter the state of Iḥram. It is Sunnah for pilgrims to cleanse the body after obligatory prayer or supererogatory prayer before Umrah. Be accompanied by a Mutawwif (Umrah tour guide) who will be responsible for guiding and taking care of you through your Umrah step by step. (Optional) Ahram clothing includes men’s and women’s garments worn by Muslim people while in a state of Iḥrām can be provided. Arrive at Al Kaaba Al Masjid Al Haram, the biggest mosque in the world. It is able to host a million worshippers and covers an area of 356,800 square meters. At its epicenter is the Holy Kaaba, covered in black and gold cloth. Stay overnight in Mecca. Day 2: Mecca Have breakfast, then enjoy prayers and spiritual time at the Holy Kaaba. Sleep overnight in Mecca. Day 3: Mecca Tour After breakfast, start your tour by visiting Masjid Taneem, a mosque in the Al-Hil area about five miles away from the Holy Kaaba, in Taneem. This is a big mosque with facilities for baths, ablution, and changing, available for pilgrims and those who come to offer regular prayers. Visit the Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture. It shows rare collections of the Two Holy Mosques and the development of their architecture throughout history. Additionally, it shows the achievements in their development and services provided to them from the era of the late King Abdulaziz Al Saud until the era of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Stay overnight in Mecca. Day 4: Medina Enjoy breakfast, then get driven to Medina and dropped off at your hotel in Medina for the night. Day 5: Medina Tour Have breakfast, then start your tour by visiting the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, known in English as The Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the city of Medina in the Al Madinah Province of Saudi Arabia. Visit Masjid Ad Dar, then drive to The place of the Battle of Uhud, a historical landmark in Medina. Continue to Masjid Al Qiblatayn, a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla (direction of prayer) from Jerusalem to Mecca. Drive to The place of the Battle of the Trench. The battle is named after the “trench,” or the khanda, that was dug by Muslims in preparation for the battle as an act of defense. The Quba Mosque is a mosque located on the outskirts of Medina. Initially, the mosque was built 6 kilometers off Medina in the village of Quba before Medina expanded to include this village. Then visiting The as-Salam Gate, literally meaning the Gate of Peace or Tranquility, is one of the major and oldest gates of Masjid al-Nabawi and is located on the western side of the Rawda e Rasool. Originally built by Caliph Omar circa 640 CE (18 Hj.) in the western wall of the mosque. During the various extensions of the mosque, this door was also moved westward in the same line, and today, it is not in its original location. Driving in Abu Bakr Al Siddiq Road. Then visit the wadi al-aqiq walkway, Wadi al-Aqeeq runs along the western side boundary of Madinah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) referred to it as the blessed valley. At the end, drive to Al-Noor Mall. It is the largest mall in Madinah in terms of size and number of stores and merchandise. It is among the most popular malls visited by tourists and residents. Sleep overnight in Medina. Day 6: Medina Sit down for breakfast in the morning, then join prayer and spiritual time at the Prophet Mohammed Mosque. (Optional) Join a trip to Al Ula. Start your tour by visiting the Hegra, also known as Madain Saleh or Al-Ḥijr, which is an archaeological site located in the area of AlUla within the Al Madinah Region in the Hejaz, Saudi Arabia. A majority of the remains date from the Nabatean kingdom. The site constitutes the kingdom’s southernmost and largest settlement after Petra, its capital. Later, stay another night in Medina. Day 7: Departure Following breakfast, take a transfer to the airport and get assisted through your final departure.

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Al Masjid an Nabawi: Our most recommended tours and activities

Madinah Culture & History Tour – Led by Local Guide

Madinah Culture & History Tour – Led by Local Guide

Embark on a captivating private tour through the historic and spiritual heart of Medina. Accompanied by a local tour guide from Medina, you will explore some of the city's most important religious and cultural landmarks, gaining deep insights into their historical significance. This immersive journey takes you to sacred mosques, historic wells, and battle sites that played a vital role in Islamic history, culminating in a relaxing experience at a traditional Madinian farm. Tour Itinerary: 1️⃣ Quba Mosque – Your journey begins with a visit to Quba Mosque, the first mosque built in Islam. Learn about its remarkable history and the rewards of praying in this sacred place, where the Prophet ﷺ himself used to pray. Experience the spiritual tranquility that surrounds this blessed site. 2️⃣ Uhud Battle Site & Mount of Archers – Continue to the site of the Battle of Uhud, where one of the most defining moments in early Islamic history took place. Walk up Jabal al-Rumah (the Mount of Archers) and listen to the inspiring stories of courage, sacrifice, and lessons learned from the battle. 3️⃣ Masjid Al-Qiblatain (Mosque of the Two Qiblas) – Visit the mosque where the Qibla (direction of prayer) was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca during a congregational prayer. This remarkable event is a turning point in Islamic history, and standing in this mosque offers a deep spiritual reflection on unity and obedience. 4️⃣ Gharas Well – Visit this historical well from which the Prophet ﷺ used to drink. Learn about the role of wells in Medina’s past and the significance of this particular well in Islamic tradition. 5️⃣ Al-Mirbad Farm – End your journey with a relaxing visit to this beautiful rural farm. Enjoy a taste of traditional Madinian sweets and a cup of freshly brewed tea while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to conclude a day filled with exploration and discovery.

Medina: Day Tour with Hotel Pickup

Medina: Day Tour with Hotel Pickup

Your Tour leader/driver will be awaiting you. They will be holding a sign of your name, You do not need to look for them – they will be waiting for you and will find you. From the moment your tour starts, your tour leader will give you full attention. Once in the car, your tour leader will talk to you about all the things on the way as well as other aspects of your tour that will interest you. Start your tour by visiting the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi,Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, known in English as The Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the city of Medina in the Al Madinah Province of Saudi Arabia. Then visit Masjid Ad Dar. Drive to The place of the Battle of Uhud, a historical landmark in Medina, It is a must visit spot in Medinah. Then visit Masjid Al Qiblatayn, is a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla (direction of prayer) from Jerusalem to Mecca. Then drive to The place of the Battle of the Trench, The battle is named after the “trench”, or khandaq, that was dug by Muslims in preparation for the battle as an act of defense. The Quba Mosque is a mosque located on the outskirts of Medina. Initially, the mosque was built 6 kilometres off Medina in the village of Quba, before Medina expanded to include this village. Then visiting The as-Salam Gate, literally meaning the Gate of Peace or Tranquility, is one of the major and oldest gates of Masjid al-Nabawi and is located on the western side of the Rawda e Rasool. Originally built by Caliph Omar circa 640 CE (18 Hj.) in the western wall of the mosque. During the various extensions of the mosque, this door was also moved westward in the same line and today it is not in its original location. Driving in Abu Bakr Al Siddiq Road. Then visit the wadi al-aqiq walkway, Wadi al-Aqeeq runs along the western side boundary of Madinah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) referred to it as the ‘blessed valley’. At the end drive to Al-Noor Mall, It is the largest mall in Madinah in terms of size and number of stores and merchandise. It is among the most popular malls visited by tourists and residents.

Discover Saudi Arabia 9 days Tour

Discover Saudi Arabia 9 days Tour

Day 1: Arrival After you arrive in Riyadh and go through customs and immigration, meet and greet your guide at the airport. Get private transportation to the hotel and ensure that you have everything that you need to get settled in. Day 2: Diriyah & the Kingdom Centre Discover the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and explore its capital city, Riyadh. Head to Diriyah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the place where it all started. About 300 years ago, the First Saudi State (the predecessor to modern-day Saudi Arabia) was initially established in Diriyah, the hometown of the Royal Family. Afterwards, head to the Kingdom Centre, one of the tallest towers in Saudi Arabia. Day 3: Al Masmak & Al Muraba'a Fortresses Further delve into the Kingdom's history by touring these two historical fortresses: Al Masmak Fortress: A 150-year-old fortress was one of the first battlegrounds in King Abdulaziz’s campaign to unify Saudi Arabia. Al Muraba'a: The official residence of King Abdulaziz (modern-day Saudi Arabia’s founder) and a place for the King to greet and host world leaders and foreign delegations. Day 4: Goodbye Riyadh, Hello Al Ula After having breakfast at the hotel and checking out, head to the airport for your flight to al Ula, an ancient oasis town in the northwest of Saudi Arabia. Day 5: Al Ula Explore the history and natural beauty of al Ula. Visit Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first-ever UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is rich with tombs, artistic drawings, and imagery that date back to the 1st century AD. After that, walk along the Heritage Oasis Trail, which is covered by native palm trees and surrounded by picturesque mountains and rocks. Day 6: Drive to Medina Start your day by having breakfast. Afterwards, start driving towards the next destination: Medina, the first capital of Islam (622-661 AD) and home to the Mosque of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), the second holiest site in Islam. In Medina, have an open day to allow you to explore and discover this historically and religiously significant city. Day 7: Head to Jeddah After having breakfast and checking out of the hotel, start the journey towards Jeddah via the scenic route along the beautiful Red Sea coast. Day 8: Al Balad Get an authentic taste of local and Islamic history in the Old City of Jeddah (al Balad). A UNESCO World Heritage Site, al Balad is rich with 500-year-old buildings, Umayyad, Abbasid and Ottoman-era architectural designs, cultural centers, and museums. Day 9: The Corniche & Tayebat Museum Alongside discovering Islamic and local history at the al Tayebat Museum, spend the day at the Jeddah Corniche. Walk along the beautiful and scenic coast of the Red Sea, and choose between many types of authentic cuisines to satisfy your taste buds, a variety of designer stores to shop at, and multiple live music venues to enjoy. Day 10: Departure After having breakfast and checking out, get transportation to the airport based on your flight's departure time.

Jeddah: Mecca and Medina 7-Day Umrah Tour Package with Hotel

Jeddah: Mecca and Medina 7-Day Umrah Tour Package with Hotel

Day 1: Arrival in Jeddah Get picked up at your hotel to start your 7-day trip. It is recommended that you make your Umrah on the same day of arrival if you are arriving by flight. Pilgrims must make the intention to Umrah or Hajj before crossing the designated Miqat or in alignment with the Miqat while on a plane. Miqat is a principal boundary set by Prophet Muhammad at which Muslim pilgrims intending to perform the Ḥajj or Umrah must enter the state of Iḥram. It is Sunnah for pilgrims to cleanse the body after obligatory prayer or supererogatory prayer before Umrah. Be accompanied by a Mutawwif (Umrah tour guide) who will be responsible for guiding and taking care of you through your Umrah step by step. (Optional) Ahram clothing includes men’s and women’s garments worn by Muslim people while in a state of Iḥrām can be provided. Arrive at Al Kaaba Al Masjid Al Haram, the biggest mosque in the world. It is able to host a million worshippers and covers an area of 356,800 square meters. At its epicenter is the Holy Kaaba, covered in black and gold cloth. Stay overnight in Mecca. Day 2: Mecca Have breakfast, then enjoy prayers and spiritual time at the Holy Kaaba. Sleep overnight in Mecca. Day 3: Mecca Tour After breakfast, start your tour by visiting Masjid Taneem, a mosque in the Al-Hil area about five miles away from the Holy Kaaba, in Taneem. This is a big mosque with facilities for baths, ablution, and changing, available for pilgrims and those who come to offer regular prayers. Visit the Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture. It shows rare collections of the Two Holy Mosques and the development of their architecture throughout history. Additionally, it shows the achievements in their development and services provided to them from the era of the late King Abdulaziz Al Saud until the era of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Stay overnight in Mecca. Day 4: Medina Enjoy breakfast, then get driven to Medina and dropped off at your hotel in Medina for the night. Day 5: Medina Tour Have breakfast, then start your tour by visiting the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, known in English as The Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the city of Medina in the Al Madinah Province of Saudi Arabia. Visit Masjid Ad Dar, then drive to The place of the Battle of Uhud, a historical landmark in Medina. Continue to Masjid Al Qiblatayn, a mosque in Medina believed by Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla (direction of prayer) from Jerusalem to Mecca. Drive to The place of the Battle of the Trench. The battle is named after the “trench,” or the khanda, that was dug by Muslims in preparation for the battle as an act of defense. The Quba Mosque is a mosque located on the outskirts of Medina. Initially, the mosque was built 6 kilometers off Medina in the village of Quba before Medina expanded to include this village. Then visiting The as-Salam Gate, literally meaning the Gate of Peace or Tranquility, is one of the major and oldest gates of Masjid al-Nabawi and is located on the western side of the Rawda e Rasool. Originally built by Caliph Omar circa 640 CE (18 Hj.) in the western wall of the mosque. During the various extensions of the mosque, this door was also moved westward in the same line, and today, it is not in its original location. Driving in Abu Bakr Al Siddiq Road. Then visit the wadi al-aqiq walkway, Wadi al-Aqeeq runs along the western side boundary of Madinah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) referred to it as the blessed valley. At the end, drive to Al-Noor Mall. It is the largest mall in Madinah in terms of size and number of stores and merchandise. It is among the most popular malls visited by tourists and residents. Sleep overnight in Medina. Day 6: Medina Sit down for breakfast in the morning, then join prayer and spiritual time at the Prophet Mohammed Mosque. (Optional) Join a trip to Al Ula. Start your tour by visiting the Hegra, also known as Madain Saleh or Al-Ḥijr, which is an archaeological site located in the area of AlUla within the Al Madinah Region in the Hejaz, Saudi Arabia. A majority of the remains date from the Nabatean kingdom. The site constitutes the kingdom’s southernmost and largest settlement after Petra, its capital. Later, stay another night in Medina. Day 7: Departure Following breakfast, take a transfer to the airport and get assisted through your final departure.

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An interesting and well-designed tour in which we visited places full of spirituality and historical teachings, places where our prophet Mohamed Sidna passed or stayed and which he loved. I highly appreciate the kindness and courtesy of the guide Ahmed ElOufi, whom I thank warmly. I highly recommend this unforgettable excursion.

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Excellent Guide..very professional and knowledgeable. Cares a lot about customer comfort and safety. Thank you so very much

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Ahmed was great guide. I highly recommend visits with him.