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9 Days Umrah Awal Madinah

Embark on a spiritually fulfilling journey with our premium 9 Days Umrah Awal Madinah package, carefully curated for pilgrims departing from Singapore. This all-inclusive pilgrimage itinerary is designed to give you complete peace of mind, handling every logistical detail from flight bookings and visa processing to expert-led spiritual guidance. Stay in luxury accommodation steps from the holy mosques and focus entirely on your ibadah while our experienced team handles the rest.

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Highlights

Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah

Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah

Plush rooms, some with views of the Grand Mosque, in a sleek hotel with a Mediterranean restaurant.

5.0
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Child-friendly Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Maden Taiba Premium 5*Hotel | فندق مادن

Maden Taiba Premium 5*Hotel | فندق مادن

Maden Taiba Premium 5* Hotel Madinah — est 80metres to Masjidil Nabawi VIP services, dining, and amenities at Maden Hotel. Pinnacle of luxury at Maden Hotel.

5.0
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Child-friendly Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Masjid Nabawi

Masjid Nabawi

The Prophet's Muhammad ﷺ Mosque is the second mosque built by the Islamic Prophet after the Quba Mosque. It is the second largest mosque and holiest site in Islam, after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Quba

Masjid Quba

Spiritual pilgrimage site thought to date from the prophet Muhammad’s time in the 7th century CE.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Salman Al Farsi Farm

Salman Al Farsi Farm

4.5
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Uhud Mountain

Uhud Mountain

Imposing, rocky ridge & site of the 624 CE Battle of Uhud between the Meccan army & early Muslims.

4.8
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Masjid al-Qiblatayn

Masjid al-Qiblatayn

Twin-towered mosque where the prophet Muhammad redirected prayer from Jerusalem to Mecca in 624.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
The Seven Mosques (Khandaq Mosque)

The Seven Mosques (Khandaq Mosque)

Striking place of worship with twin minarets backed by rugged cliffs, the site of an ancient battle.

4.8
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Mosque Establishment Place Of Worship
Masjid al-Haram

Masjid al-Haram

Known as the Great Mosque of Mecca, is a mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, serving as the holiest and most important mosque in Islam.

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Alamoudi Museum | متحف العمودي

Alamoudi Museum | متحف العمودي

4.6
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Jamrah Al Aqabah Al-Kubra

Jamrah Al Aqabah Al-Kubra

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Mosque of Al-Ghamama

Mosque of Al-Ghamama

Centuries-old stone mosque said to occupy the site where Prophet Muhammad performed the Eid prayer.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Al Baqi Cemetery

Al Baqi Cemetery

Jannatul Baqi is the oldest and most sacred Islamic cemetery in Medina. It holds over 10,000 companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), including many family members and early leaders, with graves marked only by simple stones. 4th Caliph Uthman ibn Affan, Ahl al-Bayt members such as Hasan ibn Ali, daughters Zainab, Rukayya, and Umm Kulthum, along with Imam Zayn al-Abidin, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, and Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq. Many wives of the Prophet (Aisha, Umm Salama, others) and his aunt Safiyyah are also buried here

4.8
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Wadi al-Baida (Valley of Jinn)

Wadi al-Baida (Valley of Jinn)

Wadi al-Baida, locally known as Wadi al-Jinn, is a valley and an anti-gravity hill in al-Baida Park located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Medina in the Medina Province of Saudi Arabia. It is renowned for a "gravity hill" phenomenon where vehicles in neutral gear appear to move uphill on their own, often attributed to optical illusions or magnetic anomalies.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Railway Museum (Hijaz Railway Museum)

Railway Museum (Hijaz Railway Museum)

Historic Ottoman train station showcasing antique train cars & relics from Medina's heritage. The station was opened in 1326 AH (1908), and it is one of the railway’s most prominent stations and its 􀄤nal station. During World War I, the station was intermittently closed until it halted permanently in 1921. The Al-Suqya Mosque is located within the station walls. It was named after the nearby Al-Suqya Well, from which the Prophet Mohammed (ﷺ) performed ablution while heading to the Battle of Badr, prayed, and supplicated for the well-being of the Muslims of Madinah. During his governorship of Madinah, Umar bin Abdul Aziz, may Allah bless his soul, built this mosque on the site where the Prophet (ﷺ) prayed.

4.4
Medina, Saudi Arabia
The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

a world-class interactive museum dedicated to presenting a comprehensive and authentic introduction to the noble life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, his values, ethics, and conduct, while highlighting the true message of Islam. The museum is located in the Haram district, adjacent to the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, and is supervised by the Muslim World League. It was officially inaugurated on 21 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1442 AH, corresponding to 3 February 2021. The museum houses more than 500 artifacts and crafted pieces related to the Prophetic era, presented through an educational narrative supported by the latest technologies.

4.5
Medina, Saudi Arabia
As Safiyyah Museum & Park

As Safiyyah Museum & Park

Creation Story Museum - A digital museum, located on two floors below the garden in As Safiyyah Park & Museum, deals with the story of creation from the beginning, through the creation of the universe and the sending of the prophets, until the end of the world, through a narrative that juxtaposes the latest display technologies, in a dazzling experience for visitors.

4.6
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Haramain High Speed Railway Depot (Medina)

Haramain High Speed Railway Depot (Medina)

The Haramain High Speed Railway (HHR) depot in Medina, completed in 2016, is a major maintenance and operational hub featuring three large buildings, 24 railway tracks across four yards, and specialized workshops. This facility ensures the technical maintenance of trains traveling up to 300km/h between Medina, Mecca, Jeddah, and KAEC.

4.7
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Haramain Train Station (Makkah)

Haramain Train Station (Makkah)

The Haramain High Speed Railway connects Makkah and Madinah, with stops in Jeddah, supporting the growing demand for efficient transport for pilgrims, visitors, and residents travelling between Saudi’s major cities. Makkah Station A terminal station serving as a key arrival and departure point for travellers between the holy cities, equipped with travel halls, prayer facilities, parking, and commercial services.

4.6
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Thowr Mountain (Jabal Thur / Thawr)

Thowr Mountain (Jabal Thur / Thawr)

Jabal Thawr (Arabic: جَبَل ثَوْر) is a mountain in Saudi Arabia, located in the lower part of Mecca to the south of the district of Misfalah. The mountain is notable for housing a cave known as Ghār Thawr (Arabic: غَار ثَوْر), in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad ﷺ took refuge from the Quraysh, during the migration to Medina. Truth about dove nest and spider web = https://islamqa.info/en/answers/27224/overnight-stay-of-the-prophet-(peace-and-blessings-of-allaah-be-upon-him)-and-abu-bakr-in-the-cave-of-thawr

4.8
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Al Nimrah (Masjid Namirah)

Masjid Al Nimrah (Masjid Namirah)

Masjid an-Namirah or Masjid Nimrah is a mosque in Wadi Uranah near Mecca in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It also has several other names, including: Masjid Ibrahim al-Khalil (Arabic: مسجد إبراهيم الخليل) Masjid Arafah (Arabic: مسجد عرفة) Masjid Uranah (Arabic: مسجد عرنة) On the Day of Arafat (9th of Dhul Hijjah), Hajj pilgrims travel from Mina to Arafat. After arriving in Arafat, pilgrims gather at Masjid Nimra where the Imam delivers a sermon.

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Mount Arafat

Mount Arafat

The word Arafat is ‘to know’. Arafah (عرفة) is the name of the day, and Arafat (عرفات) is the name of the land. Standing at Arafat land is a fundamental requirement of Hajj on the 9th of Dhul Hiijjah. Whoever misses the standing on Arafat has missed Hajj, because the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Hajj is Arafat.” [al-Hakim] . The day of Arafat has many virtues, as was narrated in many Ahadith. Aisha (رضي الله عنها) narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “There is no day in which Allah sets free more souls from the fire of hell than on the day of Arafat. And on that day Allah draws near to the earth and by way of exhibiting His Pride remarks to the angels, ‘What is the desire of these (servants of mine)?'” [Sahih Muslim]

4.8
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Muzdalifa

Muzdalifa

Muzdalifah (Arabic: مزدلفة) is an open area located southeast of Mina, on the way between Mina and Arafat. On the 9th Dhul Hijjah (second day of Hajj), pilgrims arrive here after sunset from Arafat and spend the night here.

5.0
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
The Blessed Rawdah - The Green Dome

The Blessed Rawdah - The Green Dome

Garden from the gardens of Paradise, from the Prophet's ﷺ house (the Blessed Chamber) to his pulpit. The Prophet ﷺ says, "Between my house and my pulpit is a meadow of the Paradise." The distance between the pulpit and the blessed chamber is about 26.5 meters. The yellow copper enclosure around the Blessed Chamber obscures part of the Rawdah behind the chamber. So, excluding the detached part, the Rawdah from the pulpit to the copper enclosure is 22 meters long and 15 meters wide.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Jurana Mosque (Masjid Ji'ranah)

Jurana Mosque (Masjid Ji'ranah)

Jurana Mosque or Masjid Ji'ranah is written in Arabic as مسجد الجعرانة, where Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) entered Ihram after the Battle of Hunayn. It is sometimes called Masjid al-Ji'rranah or Masjid Ja'ranah.

4.8
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Aisha “Umm al-Mumineen”(Masjid Al-Taneem)

Masjid Aisha “Umm al-Mumineen”(Masjid Al-Taneem)

Masjid Aisha عائشة‎‎ مسجد, where Ummul-Mu’mineen Aisha (رضي الله عنها) went to enter into Ihram. She was instructed to do so by the Prophet (ﷺ) during the Farewell Hajj.. This mosque lies on the edge of Mecca & so is often used to put on Ihram during the Hajj. Masjid Aisha is the closest of all the Miqats (boundary points) of the Haram, the area of Makkah within which certain lawful things are considered unlawful elsewhere. Jaabir (رضي الله عنه) reports that because Aisha (رضي الله عنها) was experiencing menstrual cycle the Prophet (ﷺ) instructed her to perform all the various rites of Hajj except for the tawaf. She then performed the tawaf after her cycle had ended. She then said, “O Rasulullah (ﷺ)! While you have performed Hajj and Umrah, I have performed only Hajj.” The Prophet (ﷺ) then instructed her brother Abdur-Rahman (رضي الله عنه) to take her to Tan’eem and it was from there that she performed her Umrah after her Hajj during the month of Dhul Hijjah.

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Changi Airport Singapore

Changi Airport Singapore

Changi Airport is the main international airport of Singapore, and functions as one of the most significant aviation gateways in the Asia-Pacific region

4.6
Singapore, Singapore
Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah

Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah

Plush rooms, some with views of the Grand Mosque, in a sleek hotel with a Mediterranean restaurant.

5.0
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Child-friendly Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Maden Taiba Premium 5*Hotel | فندق مادن

Maden Taiba Premium 5*Hotel | فندق مادن

Maden Taiba Premium 5* Hotel Madinah — est 80metres to Masjidil Nabawi VIP services, dining, and amenities at Maden Hotel. Pinnacle of luxury at Maden Hotel.

5.0
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Child-friendly Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Masjid Nabawi

Masjid Nabawi

The Prophet's Muhammad ﷺ Mosque is the second mosque built by the Islamic Prophet after the Quba Mosque. It is the second largest mosque and holiest site in Islam, after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Quba

Masjid Quba

Spiritual pilgrimage site thought to date from the prophet Muhammad’s time in the 7th century CE.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Salman Al Farsi Farm

Salman Al Farsi Farm

4.5
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Uhud Mountain

Uhud Mountain

Imposing, rocky ridge & site of the 624 CE Battle of Uhud between the Meccan army & early Muslims.

4.8
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Masjid al-Qiblatayn

Masjid al-Qiblatayn

Twin-towered mosque where the prophet Muhammad redirected prayer from Jerusalem to Mecca in 624.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
The Seven Mosques (Khandaq Mosque)

The Seven Mosques (Khandaq Mosque)

Striking place of worship with twin minarets backed by rugged cliffs, the site of an ancient battle.

4.8
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Mosque Establishment Place Of Worship
Masjid al-Haram

Masjid al-Haram

Known as the Great Mosque of Mecca, is a mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, serving as the holiest and most important mosque in Islam.

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Alamoudi Museum | متحف العمودي

Alamoudi Museum | متحف العمودي

4.6
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Jamrah Al Aqabah Al-Kubra

Jamrah Al Aqabah Al-Kubra

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Mosque of Al-Ghamama

Mosque of Al-Ghamama

Centuries-old stone mosque said to occupy the site where Prophet Muhammad performed the Eid prayer.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Al Baqi Cemetery

Al Baqi Cemetery

Jannatul Baqi is the oldest and most sacred Islamic cemetery in Medina. It holds over 10,000 companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), including many family members and early leaders, with graves marked only by simple stones. 4th Caliph Uthman ibn Affan, Ahl al-Bayt members such as Hasan ibn Ali, daughters Zainab, Rukayya, and Umm Kulthum, along with Imam Zayn al-Abidin, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, and Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq. Many wives of the Prophet (Aisha, Umm Salama, others) and his aunt Safiyyah are also buried here

4.8
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Wadi al-Baida (Valley of Jinn)

Wadi al-Baida (Valley of Jinn)

Wadi al-Baida, locally known as Wadi al-Jinn, is a valley and an anti-gravity hill in al-Baida Park located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Medina in the Medina Province of Saudi Arabia. It is renowned for a "gravity hill" phenomenon where vehicles in neutral gear appear to move uphill on their own, often attributed to optical illusions or magnetic anomalies.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Railway Museum (Hijaz Railway Museum)

Railway Museum (Hijaz Railway Museum)

Historic Ottoman train station showcasing antique train cars & relics from Medina's heritage. The station was opened in 1326 AH (1908), and it is one of the railway’s most prominent stations and its 􀄤nal station. During World War I, the station was intermittently closed until it halted permanently in 1921. The Al-Suqya Mosque is located within the station walls. It was named after the nearby Al-Suqya Well, from which the Prophet Mohammed (ﷺ) performed ablution while heading to the Battle of Badr, prayed, and supplicated for the well-being of the Muslims of Madinah. During his governorship of Madinah, Umar bin Abdul Aziz, may Allah bless his soul, built this mosque on the site where the Prophet (ﷺ) prayed.

4.4
Medina, Saudi Arabia
The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

a world-class interactive museum dedicated to presenting a comprehensive and authentic introduction to the noble life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, his values, ethics, and conduct, while highlighting the true message of Islam. The museum is located in the Haram district, adjacent to the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, and is supervised by the Muslim World League. It was officially inaugurated on 21 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1442 AH, corresponding to 3 February 2021. The museum houses more than 500 artifacts and crafted pieces related to the Prophetic era, presented through an educational narrative supported by the latest technologies.

4.5
Medina, Saudi Arabia
As Safiyyah Museum & Park

As Safiyyah Museum & Park

Creation Story Museum - A digital museum, located on two floors below the garden in As Safiyyah Park & Museum, deals with the story of creation from the beginning, through the creation of the universe and the sending of the prophets, until the end of the world, through a narrative that juxtaposes the latest display technologies, in a dazzling experience for visitors.

4.6
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Haramain High Speed Railway Depot (Medina)

Haramain High Speed Railway Depot (Medina)

The Haramain High Speed Railway (HHR) depot in Medina, completed in 2016, is a major maintenance and operational hub featuring three large buildings, 24 railway tracks across four yards, and specialized workshops. This facility ensures the technical maintenance of trains traveling up to 300km/h between Medina, Mecca, Jeddah, and KAEC.

4.7
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Haramain Train Station (Makkah)

Haramain Train Station (Makkah)

The Haramain High Speed Railway connects Makkah and Madinah, with stops in Jeddah, supporting the growing demand for efficient transport for pilgrims, visitors, and residents travelling between Saudi’s major cities. Makkah Station A terminal station serving as a key arrival and departure point for travellers between the holy cities, equipped with travel halls, prayer facilities, parking, and commercial services.

4.6
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Thowr Mountain (Jabal Thur / Thawr)

Thowr Mountain (Jabal Thur / Thawr)

Jabal Thawr (Arabic: جَبَل ثَوْر) is a mountain in Saudi Arabia, located in the lower part of Mecca to the south of the district of Misfalah. The mountain is notable for housing a cave known as Ghār Thawr (Arabic: غَار ثَوْر), in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad ﷺ took refuge from the Quraysh, during the migration to Medina. Truth about dove nest and spider web = https://islamqa.info/en/answers/27224/overnight-stay-of-the-prophet-(peace-and-blessings-of-allaah-be-upon-him)-and-abu-bakr-in-the-cave-of-thawr

4.8
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Al Nimrah (Masjid Namirah)

Masjid Al Nimrah (Masjid Namirah)

Masjid an-Namirah or Masjid Nimrah is a mosque in Wadi Uranah near Mecca in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It also has several other names, including: Masjid Ibrahim al-Khalil (Arabic: مسجد إبراهيم الخليل) Masjid Arafah (Arabic: مسجد عرفة) Masjid Uranah (Arabic: مسجد عرنة) On the Day of Arafat (9th of Dhul Hijjah), Hajj pilgrims travel from Mina to Arafat. After arriving in Arafat, pilgrims gather at Masjid Nimra where the Imam delivers a sermon.

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Mount Arafat

Mount Arafat

The word Arafat is ‘to know’. Arafah (عرفة) is the name of the day, and Arafat (عرفات) is the name of the land. Standing at Arafat land is a fundamental requirement of Hajj on the 9th of Dhul Hiijjah. Whoever misses the standing on Arafat has missed Hajj, because the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Hajj is Arafat.” [al-Hakim] . The day of Arafat has many virtues, as was narrated in many Ahadith. Aisha (رضي الله عنها) narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “There is no day in which Allah sets free more souls from the fire of hell than on the day of Arafat. And on that day Allah draws near to the earth and by way of exhibiting His Pride remarks to the angels, ‘What is the desire of these (servants of mine)?'” [Sahih Muslim]

4.8
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Muzdalifa

Muzdalifa

Muzdalifah (Arabic: مزدلفة) is an open area located southeast of Mina, on the way between Mina and Arafat. On the 9th Dhul Hijjah (second day of Hajj), pilgrims arrive here after sunset from Arafat and spend the night here.

5.0
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
The Blessed Rawdah - The Green Dome

The Blessed Rawdah - The Green Dome

Garden from the gardens of Paradise, from the Prophet's ﷺ house (the Blessed Chamber) to his pulpit. The Prophet ﷺ says, "Between my house and my pulpit is a meadow of the Paradise." The distance between the pulpit and the blessed chamber is about 26.5 meters. The yellow copper enclosure around the Blessed Chamber obscures part of the Rawdah behind the chamber. So, excluding the detached part, the Rawdah from the pulpit to the copper enclosure is 22 meters long and 15 meters wide.

4.9
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Jurana Mosque (Masjid Ji'ranah)

Jurana Mosque (Masjid Ji'ranah)

Jurana Mosque or Masjid Ji'ranah is written in Arabic as مسجد الجعرانة, where Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) entered Ihram after the Battle of Hunayn. It is sometimes called Masjid al-Ji'rranah or Masjid Ja'ranah.

4.8
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Aisha “Umm al-Mumineen”(Masjid Al-Taneem)

Masjid Aisha “Umm al-Mumineen”(Masjid Al-Taneem)

Masjid Aisha عائشة‎‎ مسجد, where Ummul-Mu’mineen Aisha (رضي الله عنها) went to enter into Ihram. She was instructed to do so by the Prophet (ﷺ) during the Farewell Hajj.. This mosque lies on the edge of Mecca & so is often used to put on Ihram during the Hajj. Masjid Aisha is the closest of all the Miqats (boundary points) of the Haram, the area of Makkah within which certain lawful things are considered unlawful elsewhere. Jaabir (رضي الله عنه) reports that because Aisha (رضي الله عنها) was experiencing menstrual cycle the Prophet (ﷺ) instructed her to perform all the various rites of Hajj except for the tawaf. She then performed the tawaf after her cycle had ended. She then said, “O Rasulullah (ﷺ)! While you have performed Hajj and Umrah, I have performed only Hajj.” The Prophet (ﷺ) then instructed her brother Abdur-Rahman (رضي الله عنه) to take her to Tan’eem and it was from there that she performed her Umrah after her Hajj during the month of Dhul Hijjah.

4.9
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Changi Airport Singapore

Changi Airport Singapore

Changi Airport is the main international airport of Singapore, and functions as one of the most significant aviation gateways in the Asia-Pacific region

4.6
Singapore, Singapore

What's Included

  • 2-way Economy Flight from Singapore
  • 5* Hotels
  • Full Board Meals (3x Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) International + Asian
  • 2x Guided Umrah
  • Transport, Transfers, Entrance Fees
  • 1-way High-Speed Train
  • Wireless Audio System Usage (Ziarah, Umrah)
  • Group Tour in Malay with Tour Leader, Mutawwif, Ustazah in Rawdah / Umrah
  • Umrah Course + Briefing (3x Malay / 1x English)
  • Gift Items: Cabin bag, Ihram or Women Jilbab, Shopping bag, Sling bag & Umrah Book
  • 5L Zam-zam water (*subject to authorities)

Not Included

  • Tips for Driver and Guide, Porters at the airport / hotels / room-cleaning tips / beverages, etc.
  • 1-yr Tourist Visa, Saudi Covid Medical Insurance coverage
  • Excess Baggage, Travel Insurance (Not required, Optional)
  • Injections (Not required, Optional) – e.g. Meningitis, Influenza
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November 2026

26 November 2026 - 04 December 2026
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 857 )
26/Nov/2026 (Outbound) - Direct
02:25
Singapore (SIN)
06:55
Jeddah (JED)
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 856 )
04/Dec/2026 (Return) - Direct
01:35
Jeddah (JED)
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Best Price
$3,350 SGD / person

Outbound Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
02:25
26 Nov
Singapore (SIN)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 857 )
Duration: 4h 30m
26 Nov
06:55
Jeddah (JED)
Arrival

Return Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
01:35
04 Dec
Jeddah (JED)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 856 )
Duration: 13h 55m
04 Dec
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Arrival

Price Details

Category Quad Triple Twin Single
Adult $3,350 SGD $3,550 SGD $3,790 SGD $5,117 SGD
Child (with bed) $3,015 SGD $3,195 SGD $3,411 SGD N/A
Child (no bed) $2,179 SGD $2,309 SGD $2,465 SGD N/A
Infant $850 SGD $850 SGD $850 SGD N/A
Prices shown may be adjusted without prior notice in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Availability and currency follow schedule pricing.

December 2026

01 December 2026 - 09 December 2026
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 857 )
01/Dec/2026 (Outbound) - Direct
02:30
Singapore (SIN)
07:00
Jeddah (JED)
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 856 )
09/Dec/2026 (Return) - Direct
01:35
Jeddah (JED)
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Best Price
$3,350 SGD / person

Outbound Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
02:30
01 Dec
Singapore (SIN)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 857 )
Duration: 4h 30m
01 Dec
07:00
Jeddah (JED)
Arrival

Return Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
01:35
09 Dec
Jeddah (JED)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 856 )
Duration: 13h 55m
09 Dec
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Arrival

Price Details

Category Quad Triple Twin Single
Adult $3,350 SGD $3,550 SGD $3,790 SGD $5,117 SGD
Child (with bed) $3,015 SGD $3,195 SGD $3,411 SGD N/A
Child (no bed) $2,179 SGD $2,309 SGD $2,465 SGD N/A
Infant $850 SGD $850 SGD $850 SGD N/A
Prices shown may be adjusted without prior notice in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Availability and currency follow schedule pricing.
03 December 2026 - 11 December 2026
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 857 )
03/Dec/2026 (Outbound) - Direct
02:25
Singapore (SIN)
06:55
Jeddah (JED)
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 856 )
11/Dec/2026 (Return) - Direct
01:35
Jeddah (JED)
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Best Price
$3,350 SGD / person

Outbound Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
02:25
03 Dec
Singapore (SIN)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 857 )
Duration: 4h 30m
03 Dec
06:55
Jeddah (JED)
Arrival

Return Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
01:35
11 Dec
Jeddah (JED)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 856 )
Duration: 13h 55m
11 Dec
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Arrival

Price Details

Category Quad Triple Twin Single
Adult $3,350 SGD $3,550 SGD $3,790 SGD $5,117 SGD
Child (with bed) $3,015 SGD $3,195 SGD $3,411 SGD N/A
Child (no bed) $2,179 SGD $2,309 SGD $2,465 SGD N/A
Infant $850 SGD $850 SGD $850 SGD N/A
Prices shown may be adjusted without prior notice in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Availability and currency follow schedule pricing.

January 2027

16 January 2027 - 24 January 2027
Airline logo
Qatar Airways
( QR )
16/Jan/2027 (Outbound) - Direct
20:15
Singapore (SIN)
23:15
Abu Dhabi
Airline logo
Qatar Airways
( QR )
24/Jan/2027 (Return) - Direct
00:00
Jeddah (JED)
14:55
Singapore (SIN)
Best Price
$3,650 SGD / person

Outbound Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
20:15
16 Jan
Singapore (SIN)
Departure
Airline logo
Qatar Airways (QR )
Duration: 3h 0m
16 Jan
23:15
Abu Dhabi
Arrival

Return Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
00:00
24 Jan
Jeddah (JED)
Departure
Airline logo
Qatar Airways (QR )
Duration: 14h 55m
24 Jan
14:55
Singapore (SIN)
Arrival

Price Details

Category Quad Triple Twin Single
Adult $3,650 SGD $3,850 SGD $4,050 SGD $5,468 SGD
Child (with bed) $3,285 SGD $3,465 SGD $3,645 SGD N/A
Child (no bed) $2,373 SGD $2,503 SGD $2,633 SGD N/A
Infant $850 SGD $850 SGD $850 SGD N/A
Prices shown may be adjusted without prior notice in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Availability and currency follow schedule pricing.

March 2027

16 March 2027 - 24 March 2027
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 857 )
16/Mar/2027 (Outbound) - Direct
02:30
Singapore (SIN)
07:00
Jeddah
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines
( SV 856 )
24/Mar/2027 (Return) - Direct
01:35
Jeddah (JED)
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Best Price
$3,650 SGD / person

Outbound Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
02:30
16 Mar
Singapore (SIN)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 857 )
Duration: 4h 30m
16 Mar
07:00
Jeddah
Arrival

Return Flight

Jakarta → Singapore
01:35
24 Mar
Jeddah (JED)
Departure
Airline logo
Saudia Airlines (SV 856 )
Duration: 13h 55m
24 Mar
15:30
Singapore (SIN)
Arrival

Price Details

Category Quad Triple Twin Single
Adult $3,650 SGD $3,850 SGD $4,050 SGD $5,468 SGD
Child (with bed) $3,285 SGD $3,465 SGD $3,645 SGD N/A
Child (no bed) $2,373 SGD $2,503 SGD $2,633 SGD N/A
Infant $850 SGD $850 SGD $850 SGD N/A
Prices shown may be adjusted without prior notice in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Availability and currency follow schedule pricing.
Day 1

Arrival in Madinah: The City of Light (Al Munawwarah)

  • Flight: Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport. Depart for Madinah (Direct or via Transit).

  • Arrival: Meet our representative and transfer to the hotel.

  • Spiritual: Walk to Masjid Nabawi for your first prayer and giving Salam to Rasulullah (ﷺ), The Companions, visit Baqi cemetery, Sunnah Prayer in Rawdah

  • Stay: Madinah.

Arrival in Madinah: The City of Light (Al Munawwarah)
Day 2

Madinah: Historical Ziarah

  • Prayer: Visit Masjid Quba & pray Sunnah prayers (perform wudhu at hotel for the reward of an Umrah).

  • Visit: Visit Salman Al Farisi Well, Uhud Mountain (Martyrs' Cemetery), Masjid Qiblatayn, The Seven Mosques (Khandaq Mosque), Wadi Al Baida (Valley of Jinn), Railway Museum (Subject to Time)

  • Shopping: Visit the Dates Farm to purchase Ajwa & other varieties of dates.

  • Stay: Madinah.

Madinah: Historical Ziarah
Day 3

Madinah: Rawdah & Reflection

  • Highlight: Optional visits to e-scooter / buggy to Quba, Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization, As Safiyyah Museum & Park

  • Free Time: Rest of the day free for Prayer in Rawdah, Quran recitation, salutation to Rasulullah ﷺ, I'tikaf Masjid Nabawi (every prayer multiplied by 1000x each) etc.

  • Stay: Madinah.

Madinah: Rawdah & Reflection
Day 4

Madinah to Makkah (Umrah) - via High Speed Train

  • Preparation: Sunnah Ghusl for Ihram. Dress in Ihram attire.

  • Transport: Board the Haramain High-Speed Train to Makkah.

  • Miqat: Make Niyat (Intention) for Umrah on the train/at Miqat boundary.

  • Ritual: Check in to hotel, then proceed to Masjidil Haram to perform Umrah (Tawaf, Sa'i, Tahallul).

  • Stay: Makkah.

Madinah to Makkah (Umrah) - via High Speed Train
Day 5

Makkah: Sanctuary of Peace

  • Worship: Free day dedicated to rest & perform prayers in the Masjidil Haram

  • Focus: Perform Sunnah Tawaf, Sunnah Rawatib Prayers , Quran recitation, salutation to Rasulullah ﷺ, I'tikaf Masjidil Haram (every prayer multiplied by 100,000x each) etc.

  • Stay: Makkah.

Makkah: Sanctuary of Peace
Day 6

Makkah: Ziarah & Historical Sites

  • Sightseeing: Visit Thawr Mountain (Jabal Thawr / Thur), Jabal Nur (Cave of Hira - revelation).

  • Hajj Sites: Masjid Namirah, Mount Arafat (Jabal Rahmah), Muzdalifah, Jamrah site and Mina (Tents)

  • Optional: Stop at Ji'ranah Mosque / Masjid Aisha (Masjid Taneem) for those wishing to perform a 2nd Umrah.

  • Stay: Makkah.

Makkah: Ziarah & Historical Sites
Day 7

Makkah: Spiritual Immersion

  • Worship: Free day dedicated to rest & perform prayers in the Masjidil Haram

  • Focus: Perform Sunnah Tawaf, Sunnah Rawatib Prayers , Quran recitation, salutation to Rasulullah ﷺ, I'tikaf Masjidil Haram (every prayer multiplied by 100,000x each) etc. If this falls on a Friday, prepare early for Jumu'ah prayers.

  • Stay: Makkah.

Makkah: Spiritual Immersion
Day 8

Farewell Makkah: The Return Journey

  • Ritual: Perform Tawaf Wada' (Farewell Tawaf).

  • Transfer: Depart for Jeddah King Abdulaziz Airport.

  • Stopover: Visit to Al Amoudi Museum or Corniche (Subject to time).

  • Flight: Depart for Singapore.

Farewell Makkah: The Return Journey
Day 9

Arrival in Singapore

  • Home: Arrive safely back in Singapore.

  • Umrah Mabrurah! Aameen Yaa Rabbal ‘Aalameen 7x!

Arrival in Singapore

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