Mecca

Mecca, also known as Makkah, is a city in the western region of Saudi Arabia and is revered as the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad. It is considered to be the holiest city in Islam. Mecca is also an important commercial and cultural centre in Saudi Arabia and is home to several universities and research institutions.

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Things To See & Do

Al Kharrarah National Park

Al Kharrarah National Park

Stunning Desert Landscapes
Al Kharrarah National Park, situated near Riyadh, is a beautiful desert park known for its unique sand dunes and breathtaking landscapes.

3-4 hours

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Jabal Al Nour

Jabal Al Nour

Mountain of Light
Jabal Al Nour, also known as the "Mountain of Light" is a mountain located in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. It is situated on the outskirts of the city of Mecca and is considered a significant Islamic site. Jabal Al Nour is most famous for being the location of the Cave of Hira, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is believed to have received the first revelations of the Quran from the angel Gabriel.

2 hours

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King Fahad s Fountain

King Fahad s Fountain

A Symbol of the City Jeddah
King Fahd's Fountain, also known as Jeddah Fountain, is a fountain located in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It is one of the largest fountains in the world and is a popular tourist attraction in Jeddah. The fountain was constructed in 1985 and was named after King Fahd, the former King of Saudi Arabia. The fountain is located in the Red Sea and shoots water up to a height of over 300 meters (1000 feet). This makes it one of the tallest fountains in the world, and it is often considered a symbol of the city of Jeddah.

1 hour

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Ghar Thowr

Ghar Thowr

The Cave of Thowr
Ghar Thowr, also known as Cave of Thawr, is a cave located in the mountain of Thawr, near the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is an important historical site in Islamic history, as it is said that the Prophet Muhammad and his companion Abu Bakr sought refuge in the cave during their journey from Mecca to Medina, known as the Hijra.

2 hours

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Aisha Al Rajhi Mosque

Aisha Al Rajhi Mosque

A Modern Architectural Mosque
Aisha Al Rajhi Mosque is a mosque located in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia. It was named after its founder, Aisha Al Rajhi, who is a philanthropist and a member of the Al Rajhi family, one of the wealthiest families in Saudi Arabia.

1-2 hours

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Masjid Al Khaif

Masjid Al Khaif

The Historic Mosque of Mina
Masjid Al-Khaif, also known as the Mosque of the Tent, is a historic mosque located in Mina, near the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the largest mosques in the world, with a capacity to accommodate over 50,000 worshippers at a time. The mosque is of great religious significance to Muslims, as it is believed to have been built by Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Prophet Ismail (Ishmael) over 4000 years ago. The mosque was rebuilt several times throughout history, most recently in the 20th century.

1-2 hours

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Clock Tower Museum

Clock Tower Museum

The History of Clockmaking
The Clock Tower Museum, also known as the Makkah Clock Royal Tower Museum, is located in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The museum is situated inside the Makkah Clock Royal Tower, which is part of the Abraj Al Bait complex, one of the largest hotels in the world. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the history and technology of clockmaking, with a special emphasis on the world's largest clock face, which is located on the tower.

1-2 hours

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Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture

Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture

Islamic Art and History
The Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture is a museum located in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the architecture and history of the two holy mosques, Al-Masjid Al-Haram in Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina. These two mosques are the holiest sites in Islam and are visited by millions of Muslims every year during the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages.

1-2 hours

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Al Muallaa Cemetry

Al Muallaa Cemetry

The Historical Cemetry
Al Muallaa Cemetery, also known as Jannat Al-Muallaa, is a sacred cemetery located in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is one of the oldest and largest cemeteries in the region and is considered a significant site in Islamic history. The cemetery is situated at the foot of the Al-Masjid Al-Haram mosque and is the final resting place for many important figures in Islamic history, including the Prophet Muhammad's first wife, Khadija bint Khuwaylid, and his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib.

1 hour

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Mount Arafat

Mount Arafat

Mountain of Mercy
Mount Arafat is a granite hill located in the plain of Arafat, about 20 km east of Mecca. It is a significant site for Muslims, particularly during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, as it is believed to be the site where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his farewell sermon.

2 hours

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Maqaam-e-Ibrahim

Maqaam-e-Ibrahim

A Meaningful Stop
Maqaam-e-Ibrahim is an important site located in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. It is a small structure that contains a stone on which Prophet Ibrahim is believed to have stood while he was building the Kaaba. According to Islamic tradition, the stone miraculously preserved the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim. Muslims believe that offering prayers at the site is a way to connect with the history of the faith and the legacy of the Prophet Ibrahim. The site serves as a reminder of the deep roots of the Islamic faith and the importance of Prophet Ibrahim's contributions to the religion.

2 hours

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Safa and Marwa

Safa and Marwa

A Popular Folklore
Safa and Marwa are two small hills located in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. They are an important part of the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage and are associated with the story of Prophet Ibrahim and his wife Hagar. According to Islamic tradition, Prophet Ibrahim was commanded by God to leave his wife Hagar and their infant son Ismail in the barren desert of Mecca. After their provisions ran out, Hagar ran back and forth between the hills of Safa and Marwa in search of water for her son. Miraculously, a spring of water known as the Zamzam well appeared at the feet of her son, which provided them with sustenance.

1-2 hours

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Masjid Ayesha Miqat for Makkah

Masjid Ayesha Miqat for Makkah

The Mosque of the Mother of Believers
Masjid Ayesha is one of the designated Miqats (places for putting on the Ihram) for pilgrims traveling to Mecca. The mosque is named after Ayesha, one of the wives of Prophet Muhammad, who is said to have stopped at this location to put on the Ihram before performing Umrah. It is located in the city of Tan'im, which is about 10 km from Mecca. Miqat is the boundary beyond which pilgrims are required to wear the Ihram, which is the traditional clothing for Hajj and Umrah. Pilgrims who are traveling to Mecca from the direction of Medina must stop at Masjid Ayesha to perform the ritual of putting on the Ihram.

2 hours

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The Clock Towers

The Clock Towers

A Symbol of Growth
The Clock Towers in Mecca, also known as the Abraj Al Bait Towers, are a complex of seven skyscraper buildings located in close proximity to the Masjid al-Haram, which houses the Kaaba. They were completed in 2012 and are currently the third tallest buildings in the world. The Clock Towers consist of a central tower, known as the Makkah Royal Clock Tower, and six other towers that surround it. The Makkah Royal Clock Tower stands at a height of 601 meters and features the largest clock face in the world.

2 hours

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Kaaba

Kaaba

The Holiest Shrine in Islam
The Kaaba is a cuboid-shaped building located in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is considered to be the holiest site in Islam, and Muslims from all over the world face towards it during their daily prayers. The Kaaba is believed to have been originally built by the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Ismail (Ishmael), and it has since undergone several reconstructions throughout history.

1-2 hours

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Masjid al-Haram

Masjid al-Haram

The Great Mosque of Mecca
The Masjid al-Haram is the largest mosque in the world, with a capacity for more than two million worshippers. The mosque has undergone numerous expansions throughout history, and its current structure covers an area of more than 400,000 square meters.

2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Mecca

Must visit for a profound and spiritually awakening experience.

  • OCT-FEB

    Peak Season

  • MAR-MAY

    Moderate Season

  • JUN-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:During the Hajj season, the city of Mecca becomes extremely crowded as millions of pilgrims from around the world converge on the city. The streets and mosques are filled with people, and it can be challenging to navigate through the crowds. The heat can also be intense, with temperatures often exceeding 38°C during the day.
  • Things You'll Love:Many pilgrims find the experience of the Hajj to be deeply meaningful and spiritually transformative. The atmosphere in Mecca during the peak season is one of intense devotion and unity.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Eid alitr- May or June

Eid aldha- July or August

The HajjAugust or September

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