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Valid passport, Umrah visa, flight tickets, and travel insurance. Keep photocopies and digital backups.
Vaccination certificates, prescription medications, basic first aid, face masks, and hand sanitizer.
Ihram (2 sets), modest attire, warm jackets, and comfortable walking shoes.
Quran, pocket prayer mat, tasbeeh, and a list of duas.
Install the Nusuk app for bookings and have offline maps and emergency contacts saved.
Lightweight luggage, reusable water bottle, snacks, power bank, and adapters.
Understand local customs and prepare for January’s cooler weather and shorter days.
Research historical sites and schedule guided tours for optimal experience.
The first mosque in Islam was built with the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) involvement. Praying here earns the reward of an Umrah.
Located on Jabal Al-Nour, this cave is where the Prophet (PBUH) received the first revelation from Angel Jibreel.
On Jabal Thawr, this cave was a refuge during the Hijrah. It symbolizes Allah’s protection.
A historic cemetery housing the graves of Khadijah (RA) and other relatives of the Prophet (PBUH).
Witness the site of the Battle of Uhud, a lesson in faith and resilience, where Hamza (RA) is buried.
Known for the Prophet’s (PBUH) interaction with a group of Jinn who embraced Islam.
Resting place for many companions and family of the Prophet (PBUH), including Uthman Ibn Affan (RA).
Preserved as a cultural site, offering a glimpse into the early life of the Prophet (PBUH).
This historic photo shows the location of the Zamzam (Arabic: زمزم) Well in the Mataf area. The Zamzam Well has provided some 4000 years of almost continuous water supply, a living miracle.
August offers a peaceful pilgrimage experience with fewer crowds. The holy sites are less congested, allowing for easier prayer access. Thus, August is a great month for personal reflection and worship.
August in Mecca can be hot, but planning visits during more extraordinary times—early mornings or evenings—can help. Staying in air-conditioned hotels and using transport services with AC also ensures you stay comfortable throughout your journey.
August offers a quieter experience and better service availability, as the holy sites aren’t as crowded as during peak months. It’s a good time for pilgrims who prefer a less busy atmosphere.
August packages are more affordable than peak months like Ramadan. They offer a balance of low prices and high-quality services. You can find great deals on budget and luxury packages.
Yes, although it’s warm, families can travel in August. We offer family-friendly packages with accommodations close to the Haram and transport services that ensure comfort during the hotter parts of the day.
Start the New Year on a spiritual note. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or with a group, our January Umrah Packages have something for everyone.