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Tips for Exploring Hidden Gems in Makkah

Tips for Exploring Hidden Gems in Makkah

Umrah rituals require a few hours to perform, then you have a lot of time to visit Makkah. Different travel agencies offer different Umrah Packages UK but you can also customize your package. After performing Umrah you have a lot of time to explore hidden gems in Makkah. Some places are closely affiliated with Islam and our Prophet PBUH in Makkah. By visiting these places, we can be reconnected with Islamic history. When you are customizing your Umrah package you should also include the visit of these hidden gems.

Explore Masjid Al Haram’s hidden gems:

When you visit Masjid Al Haram to perform Umrah you can also visit ottoman verandas. Then you can also look around the amazing scenery before moving toward the main gate of Masjid Al Haram. There is not only one gate of this Masjid while Masjid Al Haram has a total of ten gates. Of these ten gates, some are used as a main gate like King Fahad Gate, Ismael’s Gate, etc. In Makkah Masjid Al Haram is one of the places where you can feel free without any bonds of life.

Visit the Clock Tower Museum in Makkah:

You can visit the Clock Tower Museum in Makkah after performing Umrah rituals. This Clock Tower Museum is claimed as the highest indoors in the world. This Museum has a wide front and has four stories that are lit with knowledge about Islam, history, and the Universe. The Museum is open from noon till evening and you have to pay per person entry in Saudi Riyals.

Visit the Kabah Kiswa Factory in Makkah:

Kiswa Factory is located in Makkah but it’s around 17 kilometers west of the center of Makkah. The black and gold cloth cover of Holy Kabah is made in the Kiswa factory. If you want to visit this factory pick Umrah Packages 2025 which includes this factory visit. Visiting the Kiswa Factory with the family using the Family Umrah Packages is going to be an exceptional experience. Several Saudi artists have selected, created, colored, and done embroidery with gold thread on this Kiswa. This Kiswa takes a lot of hard work when it changes every year, and artists take extra care when converting silk into Kiswa. By visiting this factory you have a chance to look at the artist and their remarkable quality work.

Must Visit Jabal Al Noor around Makkah:

When you visit Makkah for an Umrah trip you should visit Jabal Al Noor around Makkah city. Here is Hira Cave located in Jabal Al Noor and this mountain is around 634 meters high. Muslims reach this place by a long walk to the northwest of the old city of Makah. As Makah’s temperature remains hot during the day, so many pilgrims visit the cave in the evening or early morning.

It takes about 45 to 3 hours to climb up to the cave depending on the health and strength of an individual. It is advised for all climbers to bring a torch and plenty of water with them. Roughly 1200 steps climb and take the pilgrim to the entrance of the cave.  View from the top of Makah is worth watching.

Visit Mount Arafat in Makkah:

On the southwest side of Makkah this Mount is situated in the fields of Arafat. This place can hold a spiritual gathering of above two million pilgrims during the Hajj ceremony on the 9th Dhul Hajj every year. Muslims gather in this place to seek forgiveness and ask for Allah Almighty’s blessings.

This mountain possesses many other significant features, such as the last Holy Prophet Muhammad PBUH delivered his last sermon at this place. Muslims come to this spiritual place as Allah SWT has granted highly spiritual rank to this place. That is why no performed prayer can be rejected at Mount Arafat. You should visit this mountain during Umrah and Hajj in Makkah.

Must explore hidden gem Jabal Thawr:

On your Umrah trip, you should explore the hidden gem Jabal Thawr in Makkah. This mountain is 12 km away from Makkah it has a famous cave in this mountain. In this cave, our last Prophet Muhammad PBUH and his friend Abu Bakar RA lived for three days to keep their selves hidden from enemies. When enemies try to find them in this cave that time Allah SWT sends a spider and gives him the order to build a web.

When this spider built a web around the entrance, enemies went away. As they considered there is nobody in this cave. You should go climbing and must visit this cave at Jabal Thawr. This height from the mountain gives a beautiful view of Makkah city below. You can add the visit to this Jabal Thawr in your Umrah Packages and can see this cave.

Must visit Ayesha Masjid in Makkah:

Masjid e Ayesha situated in Makkah is also recognized as the Mosque of Taniem.  Before performing Umrah rituals Muslims have to put on Ihram on this Miqat point. As compared to other Miqat points in Makkah, this Masjid e Ayesha is the nearest point for Umrah travelers as compared to other Miqat points.  When Muslims visit this Mosque they offer two rakahs as Tahiyatul Masjid. Muslims can travel around and get more info about wearing Ihram at this important event.

Jannat-al-Mualla near Holy Kabah:

Jannat al Mualla is the cemetery of Muslims a few minutes away from Kabah in Makkah. A lot of relatives, kids, and wives of our Prophet Muhammad PBUH have been buried at this Jannat al Mualla cemetery. You must visit Jannat al Mualla and do some recitation and prayer for the people who contribute toward Islam.

These are some sites that you should visit on your Umrah journey and feel fulfilled. These historical places reflect Allah SWT’s blessings. Do not miss these hidden gems in Makkah and include these all in Umrah Packages 2025 next year plan.

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