plane touches down in Madinah Airport
- – When the plane touches down in Madina Airport (MED). Our guides will be waiting for you and your travel group and will arrange to transfer you to the home and burial place of the beloved Prophet (pbuh).
- – Note: Jeddah arrivals will travel to Madina by bus (if the package was booked after Ramadan). Arrival to Madina by plane is offered only if the package was booked and paid before by the end of Ramadan, (late bookers will Arrive to Jeddah based on flight availability)
- – Transfer to a five stars hotel few steps from “El Masjid El Nabawi”. After checking in, take some time to explore the first masjid on your tour, “Al Masjid Al Nabawi”. Your hotel located on the footsteps of one of the world’s most historic “masjids”. The Prophet (pbuh) is buried in a short distance from the hotel. Islamic traditions holds that the Prophet’s (pbuh) intersession is assured for those who visit him. Make sure to offer prayers in the “Masjid” as the rewards for “salat” is multiplied. Madina is like no other city in the world for the Prophet (pbuh) made special dua for his followers to love Medina more than they had loved Makkah following the migration. In only a few short hours you will find your heart and soul falling in love with the “Masjid” in a way you only associate with home.
- – In the hotel enjoy breakfast and dinner open buffet.
- – Guided site seeing. The tour begins with “Gabal Uhud” and continue with visits to some of the most historical “masajids” surrounding Madina before finishing at the “Baqie” cemetery where many “Sahabi” (raa) were buried. The tour includes “masjids” visit where it is strongly recommended in each you should pray two “Rakkahs” as the rewards are countless and it offers a quick way to become a part of these historic places. Some of these “masajids” are: · “Masjid Quba’ ” : the first Masjid in Islam. · “Masjid Al Qiblatain”: is the only “masjid” where prayer was performed facing both the old Qibla “Al Masjid Al Aqsa” in Jerusalem and the present Qibla “Al Haram” in Makkah.