Experience a journey that blends spiritual fulfillment with cultural discovery. This 7-night Umrah group package begins in the sacred cities of Makkah and Madinah, where you’ll perform your Umrah with guidance and comfort. Afterward, enjoy a memorable Istanbul stopover — explore iconic landmarks like the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and Grand Bazaar while savoring Turkish hospitality. With convenient flights, premium accommodation, and guided tours, this package offers the perfect balance of faith and exploration for every traveler.
Day 1 – Arrival in Makkah:
Arrive at Jeddah International Airport and proceed to Makkah for check-in at your hotel. Perform your Umrah with full group guidance and spiritual support. Spend the rest of the evening in prayer and reflection near Masjid al-Haram.
Day 2 – Worship & Ziyarat in Makkah:
Dedicate your day to worship at the Holy Mosque. Later, embark on a Makkah Ziyarat tour visiting historical sites such as Jabal al-Noor, Jabal al-Thawr, Mina, and Arafat. Return to the hotel for dinner and rest.
Day 3 – Journey to Madinah:
Travel comfortably to Madinah by private coach. Upon arrival, check in and visit the Prophet’s Mosque to offer salutations. Enjoy free time for personal prayers and spiritual reflection.
Day 4 – Ziyarat in Madinah:
Explore Madinah’s sacred landmarks including Masjid Quba, Masjid Qiblatain, Mount Uhud, and the Seven Mosques. In the evening, enjoy group dhikr or rest at leisure.
Day 5 – Fly to Istanbul:
Depart from Madinah and arrive in Istanbul. Check in at your hotel and unwind after your journey. Enjoy an evening stroll through Sultanahmet Square, surrounded by the city’s illuminated landmarks.
Day 6 – Explore Istanbul:
Discover the charm of Istanbul with a guided city tour covering Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar. Enjoy traditional Turkish cuisine and the city’s warm hospitality.
Day 7 – Departure:
Spend your final morning in Istanbul shopping or relaxing before your transfer to the airport for your return flight — concluding a journey that united faith and culture.
Home Worker
The day is left open for personal worship and prayers at Masjid an-Nabawi. Pilgrims may spend time reflecting, reciting Qur’an, and offering voluntary prayers in the tranquil environment of the Prophet’s Mosque, strengthening their spiritual bond before the journey concludes.