Madinah Ziyarat Tours — Walking in the Footsteps of the Prophet in the City of Light
For many pilgrims, Madinah holds a place in the heart unlike anywhere else — the city where the Prophet ﷺ lived, prayed, and is buried. A Ziyarat tour here isn’t sightseeing — it’s a quiet, personal journey through the places where Islam’s history was written.
The Sacred Sites of Madinah’s Ziyarat Trail
Each site connects to a moment from the life of the Prophet ﷺ and the early Muslim community. Your guide explains the story behind every stop.
Masjid Quba
The first mosque ever built in Islam, founded by the Prophet ﷺ upon his arrival in Madinah. Praying two rak’ahs here carries the reward of an Umrah.
Masjid al-Qiblatayn
The mosque where the Prophet ﷺ received the revelation changing the direction of prayer from Jerusalem to Makkah — mid-prayer, it has two mihrabs.
Mount Uhud
The site of the Battle of Uhud, one of the most significant battles in early Islamic history, fought just outside Madinah in the third year after the Hijrah.
Graves of the Uhud Martyrs
The resting place of the 70 companions martyred at Uhud, including Sayyidna Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib, the Prophet’s ﷺ uncle, known as “Sayyid al-Shuhada.”
Jannat al-Baqi
The historic cemetery beside Masjid an-Nabawi, the resting place of many of the Prophet’s ﷺ family members, wives, and companions.
Masjid al-Miqat (Dhul Hulaifa)
Also known as Bir Ali, this is the Miqat where pilgrims travelling on to Makkah enter the state of Ihram — often the final stop of a Madinah Ziyarat tour.
The Seven Mosques
A cluster of small historic mosques — including Masjid al-Fath and Masjid Salman al-Farisi — marking the positions held during the Battle of the Trench.
Date Market & Old Madinah
A stop at Madinah’s famous date markets and the historic quarters near the Haram — a chance to experience the everyday life of the city alongside its sacred sites.
Tour Packages & Pricing
Every package includes a private vehicle, driver, and knowledgeable guide.
| Vehicle | Tour | Duration | Sites Covered | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Camry / Sonata 1-4 passengers | Half Day | 5 hrs | 4–5 sites | SAR 350 |
| Toyota Camry / Sonata 1-4 passengers | Full Day | 9 hrs | All sites | SAR 600 |
| Hyundai Staria 1-7 passengers | Half Day | 5 hrs | 4–5 sites | SAR 550 |
| Hyundai Staria 1-7 passengers | Full Day | 9 hrs | All sites | SAR 950 |
| Toyota Hiace 1-12 passengers | Full Day | 9 hrs | All sites | SAR 1,300 |
Madinah Isn’t Just a Stop for Us — It’s Where We’re Based
Al Madina Travels is headquartered right here in Madinah, and it’s our primary hub of operations. Our drivers don’t just know the main roads — they know the back streets, the quietest times to visit each site, and exactly where to park near every mosque and landmark on the Ziyarat trail.
This local knowledge means fewer delays, smoother routes between sites, and a guide who can point out details a visiting driver simply wouldn’t know. When you book a Madinah Ziyarat tour with us, you’re booking with the people who call this city home.
Madinah Ziyarat Tours — Common Questions
A half-day tour (around 5 hours) typically covers 4–5 sites such as Masjid Quba, Masjid al-Qiblatayn, and Mount Uhud. A full-day tour (around 9 hours) allows time for all major sites, including Al Baqi and the Seven Mosques.
Yes — many pilgrims arrange for the tour to finish at Masjid al-Miqat (Bir Ali / Dhul Hulaifa), so they can enter Ihram and continue directly on to Makkah. Just let us know when booking.
Yes, our guides are comfortable explaining the history and significance of each site in English, in addition to Arabic and Urdu.
Yes, the tour includes a stop at Jannat al-Baqi. Please note that entry timings and access for visitors are set by local authorities and can vary, but your guide will take you at the most appropriate time.
Yes — for groups of 5 or more we recommend the Hyundai Staria or Toyota Hiace, both of which are priced above for half-day and full-day tours.
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A private vehicle, driver, and local guide — for a journey through the heart of the Prophet’s city.